Rob Zombie Says ‘H2: Halloween 2′ Is ‘100 Percent Mine’
April 21, 2009 / 6584
‘We don’t even think about ‘Halloween’ anymore; we just do what we do,’ director says on the film’s Georgia set.
By Brian Jacks
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COVINGTON, Georgia — It’s 1 p.m. on a Tuesday and we’re surrounded by bloodied wolf-men, evil clowns and topless alien babes. The location is a small town in rural Georgia — which, despite not having a single stoplight, now finds itself home to the set of Rob Zombie’s “H2: Halloween 2,” the follow-up to his successful remake of John Carpenter’s iconic film. Read more …
How Much of the Mask Will We See in Zombie’s H2?
April 13, 2009 / 21219
Wayne Toth, speaking from his make-up FX trailer, tells me we will see Michael Myers spend at least seventy-percent of the sequel without the mask. Myers, as played by Tyler Mane, will appear as the disheveled, bearded hulk we’ve seen in leaked set photos. “That’s Michael’s new look for a lot of the film. Fans will be shocked. They seem pretty responsive to it. But it’s like anything else, as long as you’re doing something cool, people get it.”
The film is set roughly two years after Zombie’s remake. Between films I’m told Myers has been living in the wild, exposed to the elements. A pic of Myers that was shown to me found him beneath a ragged hoodie, hair covering his dirtied face. He actually sorta resembles Zombie during his Hellbilly Deluxe days.
Toth assures us fans will see new interpretations of the Myers mask. “There are a couple different versions of the mask, but none of them are the same mask from the first film. He wanted to take them a step further, even though one of them is basically supposed to be the last mask. We’ve changed it anyway. Then towards the end of the film is the current version of the mask which is a lot different from any of them we’ve seen. People are going to be surprised when they see it. It’s going to thrown the Myers fans for a loop.” Read more …
Take These Music For Your Halloween Party!!!
October 29, 2008 / 3658
Make your Halloween-party mix tapes with perennial classics, rock staples and offbeat gems. Download ‘em (iTunes has the overwhelming majority for individual sale), load up your player of choice, hit shuffle … and let the spooking begin.
“Bela Lugosi’s Dead,” Bauhaus: A grimly fiendish epic about the most famous portrayer of Transylvania’s blood-lusting count. Play it loud. (”Crackle,” 1998)
“Disturbia,” Rihanna: This dark ‘n’ bumpin’ track has fast become a party essential. (”Good Girl Gone Bad,” 2007) Read more …
Music picks for a grown-up Halloween party, from the Doors to Rob Zombie
October 22, 2008 / 7944
You could easily patch together a wide enough web of fiendish musical delights to last your Halloween bash all night.
Download ‘em all (we’ve indicated what albums you can find them on, but iTunes has the overwhelming majority for individual sale), load up your MP3 player of choice, hit shuffle … and let the spooking begin. Read more …













