08-30-2009, 04:56 PM
I think Rob Zombie tried to show us what he thinks was going on in MM's head, I'm not sure if he succeeded or failed, he did say he wanted to make him more human, but at the same time, I think his vision of that was a bit confusing and it downright got annoying at some point during the movie. There's only so much of his mother in a while dress you can see before it gets annoying.
I think I'm giving up on trying not to spoil it for anyone, I hated what he did with Dr Loomis. He wrote a book, that flat out outed Laurie as MM's sister, she picked up the book, saw her picture and flipped out, to me that just pushed the character of Dr loomis a little too far, I think it's what I had the biggest problem with, Rob Zombie actually found a way to make MM more human than Dr Loomis, it just felt wrong, until the last 5 minutes of the movie, Rob Zombie succeeded in making Dr Loomis completely heartless and careless, it just doesn't seem to fit. Sure it's his movie, he can do whatever he wants, but at the same time, it didn't seem to match, character evolution wise, even with the first movie.
I think I'm giving up on trying not to spoil it for anyone, I hated what he did with Dr Loomis. He wrote a book, that flat out outed Laurie as MM's sister, she picked up the book, saw her picture and flipped out, to me that just pushed the character of Dr loomis a little too far, I think it's what I had the biggest problem with, Rob Zombie actually found a way to make MM more human than Dr Loomis, it just felt wrong, until the last 5 minutes of the movie, Rob Zombie succeeded in making Dr Loomis completely heartless and careless, it just doesn't seem to fit. Sure it's his movie, he can do whatever he wants, but at the same time, it didn't seem to match, character evolution wise, even with the first movie.
"Out there in the darkness, they're coming after me. A thousand stalking zombies, they want my brains to feed."
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