My honest opinion on this film...
So apparently, a lot of people have relentlessly bashed this film as being one of the worst remakes ever. But I disagree. I've seen other horror remakes that were truly unwatchable. But the one thing I can honestly say about this film, is that it was at least entertaining and managed to keep my attention. Was it the best horror film ever made? No, certainly not. But labeling it as 'the worst' is a bold statement.
Now I realize there were a lot of John Carpenter fans who maybe had super high expectations for this film. But for me personally, I wasn't impressed by the original Halloween. It was impossible for Rob Zombie to ruin a classic for me, simply due to the fact that I don't hold the original in any high regard.
And plus, anyone who watched House of 1000 Corpses and The Devil's Rejects should've known what kind of filmmaker Rob Zombie is, before watching Halloween. I don't think Rob Zombie is an amazing filmmaker by any means. But he's certainly not the worst. I view Zombie in the same way that people talk trash about director Eli Roth. Sure, they may not be the best directors ever. But at least they manage to come up with entertaining and slightly-original films, compared to a lot of other horror films out there. I just don't understand where all the hate comes from.
I liked how Rob Zombie gave young Michael Myers a troubled background. This gave me at least some insight into how Michael Myers became a killer. Michael's home life sort of added a bit more realism to the overall plot. I also liked how they showed Michael's life in the mental hospital. And I thought McDowell as Michael's psychiatrist was really fitting. McDowell made Michael's stay in the mental hospital seem more realistic and subtle. I also thought the massacre at Michael's home in the beginning was pretty brutal.
The brutality in the killing scenes definitely stepped things up a bit. As far as blood and violence goes, I would say this film was successful in that department. One of my biggest complaints about this film was the acting. Especially the kid who played young Michael Myers. Why on earth Rob Zombie chose him, I have no idea. If Rob Zombie would've picked a better cast and improved the dialogue, I believe it would've been a vast improvement. What irritates me about this remake, is that it had a lot of potential, combined with various annoying aspects.
I know when it comes to the opinion of true horror fans, that many will disagree with me. But oh well...