Halloween 2007 Remake

This is the new Halloween remake made in 2007, I’ve seen this and is a must see for all fans of the Halloween franchise. It’s probably the best one I’ve seen since the original back in 1978. This is the remake with a difference as you’ll see yourself :)

It’s the work print version meaning it’s directly from the editing room, so enjoy!!

When we first meet Michael (Daeg Faerch), he seems an ideal future candidate for a Columbine-type incident. He is bullied at home and at school. His mother, Deborah (Sherri Moon Zombie), is not an ideal parent and her live-in boyfriend, Ronnie (William Forsythe), is no better.

One Halloween day, Michael loses it. He puts on a clown mask - he has a mask fetish - and ambushes a school nemesis. Next, he uses a kitchen knife to eliminate Ronnie. Following that, he takes a baseball bat to his older sister’s boyfriend.

Finally, it’s upstairs to sink a knife into her abdomen. The only ones to survive the massacre are his mother, who isn’t home at the time, and his infant sister, Laurie. Michael ends up confined for life in the Smith’s Grove Sanitarium under the care of Dr. Sam Loomis (Malcolm McDowell).

Loomis at first tries to reach Michael but, as the human boy retreats behind a curtain of darkness, he realizes there is no hope.

Fifteen years later, on Halloween, Michael (now Tyler Mane) escapes from Smith’s Grove and heads for Haddonfield. There, his sister, Laurie Strode (Scout Taylor-Compton), is scheming with her friends about all the naughty things they’ll do that night.

Laurie and her best buddy, Annie (Danielle Harris), are both babysitting. Since virginal Laurie has no boyfriend, Annie decides to pawn her young charge off on Laurie so she can have some alone time with her beau.

Things turn ugly when Michael shows up, with Loomis hot on his heels. Michael racks up an impressive body count before he finally comes face-to-face (or should that be “mask-to-face?”) with his beloved sister.

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