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My Favorite Horror Movie: Our Editor-in-Chief on John Carpenter’s Halloween

August 24, 2018 by HalloweenMovies

With director David Gordon Green’s 2018 feature Halloween fast approaching, we thought it time to further celebrate John Carpenter’s 1978 classic of the same name via a series of essays on the subject.

Culled from the 2018 Amazon best-selling book My Favorite Horror Movie, which features 48 essays by horror creators on the films which shaped them (from Fangoria’s revered Michael Gingold to Contracted star Matt Mercer, and beyond), these essays will be published bi-weekly here at HalloweenMovies.com leading up to the October 19th release of the series’ latest chapter, in an effort to explore just why 40 years later, The Shape still terrifies.

First up, the essay which I contributed to the book, and an insight into why this once Star Wars-obsessed kid jumped out of light speed and put down stakes in Haddonfield.

HALLOWEEN
by
SEAN JAMES DECKER

In October of 1978, like most eight-year-old American boys of the time, and well before it would become a hip moniker to attach to one’s self, I was I suppose what people would consider a “film nerd.” I inherited this gene from my father, who had spent his own adolescence religiously attending matinees at the Bayview Theatre in San Francisco, ingesting a steady stream of serials, cartoons and 1950s sci-fi, horror and westerns, which he then imparted to me via network (at the time, we hadn’t yet purchased that very expensive new thing called a videocassette recorder) and local television, the latter portal consisting primarily of horror host Bob Wilkins’ KTVU show Creature Features. (A year later, I’d go on to innocently hold hands with my first girlfriend, the daughter of John Stanley, the latter who had taken over hosting duties of the show: she soon broke up with me for my obsession with her father and his extensive horror collection, but that is another story).

As much as my own father was excited to share with me the films he’d grown up on, from Universal’s classic The Creature from the Black Lagoon to that wonderful giant ant film Them!, he was also as equally concerned at guarding my innocence. When George Romero’s Night of the Living Dead made its television premiere on Wilkins’ show, I wasn’t allowed to watch it, although my parents were more than happy to take me to multiple screenings of Star Wars, and to support my interest in all things pop culture related via subscriptions to Marvel Comics titles (I remember fondly the brown paper mailing sleeves they’d arrive in), a million Legos bricks, Mego Dolls (I wonder whatever happened to my glow-in-the-dark Human Wolfman), Hardy Boys books, and much, much more.

R-rated horror films though? They were strictly off the table, no matter how I pleaded.

That was until my father’s dad (who I referred to as “Papa,” as we all did), who I spent every other weekend with, often flying the skies above Half Moon Bay in his Cessna when not attending Saturday Mass or the San Francisco Zoo, offered to take me to see a revival screening of 1974’s Godzilla Vs. Mechagodzilla, playing in a single screen movie house in the city. Gleefully, I took the street car with him to the theatre for some kaiju G-rated fare, and arriving early, he bought us both popcorn and Cokes and suggested we sit down to watch the end of whatever was playing in anticipation of the Big G’s onscreen arrival.

And it was then that my life was forever changed.

In that darkened theatre and through my boyhood fingers, raised in an effort to shield my eyes from the utter terror which was unfolding before them, I watched as a plucky young girl named Laurie crossed a tree-lined street before entering a structure similarly darkened. Up the stairs she went, and fearfully I went with her, into a dimly-lit bedroom where a woman lay splayed out dead on a mattress, a flickering jack-o-lantern next to her and a tombstone above with the inscription “Judith Myers” cut into it. And soon other things would also be cut into, by a methodical, shambling shape with a massive butcher knife, who stalked our unfortunate heroine from room to room and house to house, and who while seemingly in the finale was brought down by gunfire by an elderly man in a trench coat with a curious penchant for scaring trick or treaters, would ultimately disappear into the very night, and into my very psyche.

Silent. Unstoppable. Ghostly. For me, without context, and now existing behind every fence in my suburban neighborhood. As for the following screening of director Jun Fukada’s Godzilla film? I don’t recall it. What I do recall are the nightmares scored by that 10/8 piano composition that plagued me in the ensuing weeks, of which I’d wake from, drenched in sweat and screaming, comforted by my concerned parents who were none too happy that my grandfather had taken me to, “That Halloween movie” (they themselves made a trip to the theatre shortly thereafter, more than likely in an attempt to understand what emotional trauma their previously unsullied son had endured).

Marvel Comics didn’t interest me much after that, although EC Comics did. And while I was certainly excited to see the follow-up to that Star Wars movie, I was more thrilled to watch the slasher flicks on Laserdisc which one of my schoolyard chum’s father had amassed (a format now primarily residing in landfills alongside that Bakelite phone which Michael used to strangle Lynda Van Der Klok), when we were left to our own devices. Sean Cunningham’s gory take on Halloween, Friday the 13th, was one of them, but in my mind, nothing could compare to the sheer ferocity of Carpenter’s film.

I was hooked, and it was merely the beginning. Unbeknownst to my parents, Curtis Richards’ novelization was hidden beneath my mattress (I still have that paperback, dog-eared and rag-tag from countless readings), and while I was allowed to see the television cut of Halloween when it premiered on NBC in 1981, I had to sneak into a theatre to see Carpenter’s follow-up, Halloween II, that same month. Thrilling, yes, but for me even then, it failed to replicate the visceral, German Expressionism-influenced elegance of the original (not that I knew what German Expressionism was at the time, or a Panaglide for that matter).

That first iconic film, written in just ten days and shot for a mere $320,000, featuring a killer in a modified William Shatner mask purchased for a buck ninety-eight at Bert Wheeler’s now defunct magic shop on Hollywood Boulevard, coupled with my parents’ encouragement of my early interest in writing, would lead to just that, from my beginnings as an editor two decades later at Universal Studios’ Horror Online, to eight years as a writer at the beloved Fangoria, to a decade of journalism at Dread Central, with a few produced films and screenplays peppered throughout.

As for Halloween and my continued fascination with it, over the course of my career I’ve had the distinct honor of meeting Carpenter himself, as well as that young, plucky babysitter, and the knife-wielding madman who assailed her. In fact, in my possession at the time of this writing is a vintage Lamson butcher knife, signed by all three. (Curtis’ written-in-Sharpie signature and message of “Happy Halloween” is still to me is as surreal as the moment in which she signed it, although no more so than when John did the same in his living room, while allowing me to prattle on to him about his film’s resonance, as if he were unaware). And in 2015, and in an interesting turn of events, I nearly portrayed the iconic killer in a proposed San Diego Comic Con teaser for filmmaker Marcus Dunstan’s aborted Dimension feature, Halloween Returns.

Why me, you ask? Because as Dunstan was gleefully aware, for the past half a decade, each year on Halloween, I’ve donned a custom-made, screen quality jumpsuit and mask, and to the delight and often sheer terror of those evening’s trick or treaters, stalked Orange Grove Avenue in West Hollywood: the very street which Laurie traversed on the flickering screen in that San Francisco cinema so many years ago before my terrified, eight-year-old eyes.

After all, everyone’s still entitled to one good scare.

_ _ _

TAKEN FROM THE BOOK
MY FAVORITE HORROR MOVIE
© 2018 CHRISTIAN ACKERMAN/BLACK VORTEX CINEMA
MYFAVORITEHORRORMOVIE.COM

The views and opinions expressed in this blog are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Trancas International Films or any other agency, organization, employer or company.

Filed Under: FEATURED, JOHN CARPENTER'S HALLOWEEN Tagged With: Halloween, John Carpenter's Halloween, Laurie Strode, Matt Mercer, Michael Gingold, Michael Myers, My Favorite Horror Movie, Sean James Decker

John Carpenter Announced Release Date for New Halloween OST Album

August 16, 2018 by HalloweenMovies

The Master of Horror, John Carpenter, has announced the impending release of the original soundtrack album for  Halloween—in which Jamie Lee Curtis returns to her iconic role as Laurie Strode, who comes to her final confrontation with Michael Myers, the masked figure who has haunted her since she narrowly escaped his killing spree on Halloween night four decades ago.  The album arrives on  October 19 from Sacred Bones, the same day that the new David Gordon Green-directed film is released in theaters.

Halloween is the first film in the canon to have Carpenter involved since 1982’s Halloween III. He serves as an executive producer,  creative consultant, and, thrillingly, as a soundtrack composer—alongside his collaborators from his three recent solo albums, Cody Carpenter and Daniel Davies.

The new soundtrack pays homage to the classic Halloween score that Carpenter composed and recorded in 1978, when he forever changed the course of horror cinema and synthesizer music with his low-budget masterpiece. Several new versions of the iconic main theme serve as the pulse of Green’s film, its familiar 5/4 refrain stabbing through the soundtrack like the Shape’s knife. The rest of the soundtrack is equally enthralling, incorporating everything from atmospheric synth whooshes to eerie piano-driven pieces to skittering electronic percussion. While the new score was made with a few more resources than Carpenter’s famously shoestring original, its musical spirit was preserved: “We wanted to honor the original Halloween soundtrack in terms of the sounds we used,” Davies explained. “We used a lot of the Dave Smith OB-6, bowed guitar, Roland Juno, Korg, Roli, Moog, Roland System 1, Roland System 8, different guitar pedals, mellotron, and piano.”

Unlike the Lost Themes albums, Halloween saw the Carpenters and Davies collaborating on music set to images for the first time. Though it marked a significant change from their previous creative process, the trio thrived under the constraints and tight deadlines that film scoring work demands. For Carpenter, who reunited on the new film with original Halloween star Jamie Lee Curtis, composing the score felt like a homecoming. “It was great,” Carpenter said of the experience. “It was transforming. It was not a movie I directed, so I had a lot of freedom in creating the score and getting into the director’s head. I was proud to serve David Gordon Green’s vision.”

The band will embark on a European tour in support of the new soundtrack and other recent releases this October, culminating with an exclusive US show on Halloween at the Palladium in Los Angeles. For the live shows Carpenter is joined by a stellar band, comprised of his son Cody Carpenter on synthesizer, his godson Daniel Davies on guitar, John Spiker on bass, John Konesky on guitar, and Scott Seiver on drums.

PREORDER THE ALBUM HERE

http://sacredbonesrecords.com/products/sbr213-john-carpenter-halloween

In addition to CD, black LP and digital version, Halloween will be available on the following limited edition color vinyl formats:

  • Clear Vinyl with “Orange Pumpkin” Inset “Art Edition” – Sacred Bones Mailorder
  • Red and Black Splatter “Art Edition” – John Carpenter Tour
  • “Pumpkin Orange” Vinyl – US Indie Shops
  • “Bloody Knife” Vinyl – UK Indie Shops
  • Orange and White Starburst Vinyl – Newbury Comics
  • “Dirty Bloody Mask” Vinyl – FYE
  • Orange and Black Starburst Vinyl – Rough Trade
  • “Michael Myers” vinyl (Mask White, Jumpsuit Blue, and Blood Red Swirl) – Waxwork Variant
  • Half Black/Half Orange Vinyl – Rocket (Australia) Exclusive
  • “Bloody Pumpkin” Vinyl – Books-a-Million

Halloween OST cover art (standard edition)

Halloween OST cover art (“art edition”)
BUY TICKETS FOR UPCOMING SHOWS HERE

https://bit.ly/2i8b94p

TOUR DATES
  • Oct 10: Amsterdam, NL @ Tivolivredenburg Grote Zaal
  • Oct 11: Paris, FR @ Salle Pleye
  • Oct 13: Barcelona, ES @ Auditorium Sitges
  • Oct 14: La Rochelle, FR @ La Sirene
  • Oct 16: London, UK @ Eventim Apollo
  • Oct 18: Newcastle, UK @ Tyne Theatre
  • Oct 19: Glasgow, UK @ Barrowlands
  • Oct 21: Manchester, UK @ Albert Hall
  • Oct 31: Los Angeles, US @ Palladium

Filed Under: EVENTS, HALLOWEEN (2018), MERCHANDISE, NEWS Tagged With: Events, Halloween 2018, Halloween 2018 Soundtrack, John Carpenter, Merchandise

Trancas International Films Names Horror Journalist Sean Decker as Editor-In-Chief of HalloweenMovies

August 1, 2018 by HalloweenMovies

LOS ANGELES, CA (July 30, 2018) – Los Angeles, California-based production company and holder of the rights to the Halloween film series Trancas International Films is proud to announce their appointment of long-time horror journalist and author Sean Decker as editor-in-chief of HalloweenMovies.com, the official website of their iconic IP.

Sean Decker

Decker, who as a current writer at the respected and long-running horror outlet Dread Central and former writer at genre mastheads Universal Studios’ Horror Online and Fangoria Magazine, brings to the table over twenty years of experience within the horror genre, as well as producing and writing credits within it.

“I’m beyond humbled and very excited to assist Malek Akkad and the entire Trancas team in continuing to deliver compelling content for HalloweenMovies.com,” Decker said of his appointment to the position. “Beginning in the late 1990s, I’ve been blessed with the opportunity to work in the genre I’ve loved since I was a boy. And that love started in 1978 when I saw a film that shook me to the core, and quite literally set my career path. That film was Halloween, and I look forward to bringing that enthusiasm and experience to HalloweenMovies.com, the web’s #1 destination for all things Michael Myers.”

Malek Akkad, founder and CEO of Trancas International, said, “Given Sean’s knowledge and deep passion for the franchise and the horror space as whole, it seems a great fit.”

Added Trancas Films Social Media and Digital Coordinator Brian Rayman, “I’m very excited to be working with Sean. His extensive background with horror and Halloween are a huge asset to the team, and I look forward to the expansive content and coverage he’s got planned for HalloweenMovies.”

Trancas’ next feature film, director and co-writer David Gordon Green’s hotly-anticipated Halloween, hits theaters October 19, 2018 via Universal Studios. Trancas’ Akkad, Blumhouse’s Jason Blum and Bill Block produce, with co-writer Danny McBride, Green and star Jamie Lee Curtis serving as executive producers, along with Ryan Freimann and series originator John Carpenter, who also serves as the film’s composer. In the reimagining, series star Curtis returns to her role of embattled final girl Laurie Strode, as does Nick Castle to his role of Michael Myers. They are joined by Judy Greer as Karen Strode, Laurie’s daughter, and Andi Matichak as Allyson Strode, Laurie’s granddaughter.

About TRANCAS INTERNATIONAL FILMS, INC.
Trancas International Films is a motion picture production and distribution company based primarily in Los Angeles but operating worldwide. In addition to numerous other films in its library, along with its subsidiary, Compass International Pictures, it has been involved with each film in the iconic Halloween franchise, and has production and distribution deals with companies including Miramax, Dimension Films, The Weinstein Company, and Anchor Bay Entertainment.

Filed Under: NEWS Tagged With: HalloweenMovies, Sean Decker, Trancas International Films

H40: 40 Years of Terror Guest List

July 20, 2018 by HalloweenMovies

The initial guest list for H40 has officially been revealed. What can fans expect? How about a nice collection of classic actor and actresses, plus behind-the-scenes men and women who helped make the legacy that is known as the Halloween franchise.

Hailing from the 1978 original Halloween, we can expect to find Nick Castle (Michael Myers himself), alongside stars PJ Soles, Charles Cyphers,  John Michael Graham, and Will Sandin … not to mention a first-time-convention guest: David Kyle (David played Judith’s boyfriend in the opening moments of the film). Tommy Lee Wallace (who also played Michael in a key scene from the film) is also set to attend. Set photographer Kim Gottleib-Walker rounds out the initial guest reveals for the original Halloween.

Moving on to Halloween II, we have such names as Dick Warlock (who played Myers in the film), in one of his final convention appearances.

Moving on to Halloween III: Season of the Witch, along with director Tommy Lee Wallace, we have star (and fan fave) Tom Atkins.

For Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers we have a few Myers actors of note – Tom Morga, Erik Preston(young Michael), and George P. Wilbur (who also played Michael in Halloween 6).

For Halloween 5 we have Michael actor Don Shanks. A. Michael Lerner (another Michael) will be in attendance, for his role as the titular character in Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers.

Next up is a pair of first time convention guests – Donna Keegan (who performed as Jamie Lee Curtis’ stunt double in many films, including H20 and Halloween: Resurrection) as well as Gary J. Clayton, who played young Michael in Resurrection.

Brad Loree is set to attend H40 (Brad played Michael Myers in Resurrection), while Rob Zombie’s Myers himself, Tyler Mane and Daeg Faerch(young Michael) will be joined by a first-timer … Chase Wright Vanek, who played young Michael in Zombie’s Halloween II. Last, but certainly not least, is the NEW Michael, from the upcoming Blumhouse-produced Halloween – James Jude Courtney, making his convention debut!

 

Filed Under: EVENTS, NEWS Tagged With: 40th Anniversary, Events, H40, Halloween40, HorrorHound Ltd, Michael Myers, South Pasadena, Trancas International Films

H40: 40 Years of Terror – The 40th Anniversary Halloween Event!

June 25, 2018 by HalloweenMovies

Trancas International Films and HorrorHound Ltd. team up for

H40: 40 YEARS OF TERROR

The 40th Anniversary Halloween Event!
October 12 thru 14, 2018
At the Pasadena Convention Center,
300 E Green St, Pasadena, CA 91101

www.Halloween40.com

PASADENA, California – Every five years, since 2003, fans from the Halloween franchise travel across the globe to celebrate one of the most endearing, imposing, and enduring horror movie franchises of all time. John Carpenter’s Halloween premiered in cinemas and on drive-in screens 40 years ago, changing the landscape of horror cinema forever. The movie served as the launching pad for a series of films that would go on to span ten entries to date – and this fall, the original Halloween stars Jamie Lee Curtis (“Laurie Strode”, Nick Castle (“The Shape, Michael Myers”), and co-creator John Carpenter (the original film’s director and composer), return to deliver the most terrifying sequel yet! To celebrate this storied 40-year old film franchise, this October 12-14th at the Pasadena Convention Center, the Halloween-based convention, H40: 40 Years of Terror is set to make waves in the convention industry.

For this special anniversary convention event, Trancas International Films is teaming up with HorrorHound Ltd., the promoters responsible for the mid-west event HorrorHound Weekend, to deliver what will be the biggest Halloween convention to date. Celebrity guests (including directors, stars, and crew) from all eleven Halloween films are set to be in attendance as the H40 convention expands into a larger convention space than ever before. More space means more exciting vendors – including notable Halloween licensees – and a number of not-to-be missed events, such as a special Horror’s Hallowed Grounds filming location tour, special gallery offerings, cast Q&As, exclusive H40 and Halloween merchandise offerings, and for the first time ever at the Halloween “Terror” event – professional photo opportunities (thanks to CPO).

Ticketing launch date and pricing information (as well as special VIP packages) are expected to be announced within the month. Not to mention exact guest attendee information, event and programming schedules and plans, and special surprises revolving around the upcoming Halloween film. Make sure you keep an eye on the official H40 Web site at www.Halloween40.com – plus as the official Facebook page at www.facebook.com/Halloween40.

Be sure to check out the official Web site for the upcoming Halloween film, which is set to hit theaters this October 19th (directed by David Gordon Green), by visiting www.HalloweenMovie.com. The official trailer for the film (which stars Jamie Lee Curtis, Judy Greer, Andi Matichak, and Will Patton) is now online.

HOTEL & VENDOR INFORMATION:

To secure hotel rooms for this exciting event, you can currently visit: reservations.arestravel.com/hotel/list/1637/m1240.

To inquire about vendor opportunities, please email weekend@horrorhound.com for details.

ABOUT TRANCAS INTERNATIONAL FILMS:

Trancas International Films is a motion picture production and distribution company based primarily in Los Angeles but operating worldwide. In addition to numerous other films in its library, Trancas, along with its subsidiary, Compass International Pictures, has been involved with each film in the iconic Halloween franchise, including this fall’s upcoming Universal Pictures release “Halloween” starring Jamie Lee Curtis. Trancas has production and distribution deals with companies including Miramax, Dimension Films, Blumhouse, Lionsgate and Anchor Bay Entertainment.

ABOUT HORRORHOUND LTD.

HorrorHound is a magazine publishing house and convention organizer based out of Cincinnati, Ohio. Since 2005 HorrorHound Magazine has established itself as the best-selling genre magazine in America. Launching their own convention in 2007, HorrorHound Weekend (with annual events in Indiana and Ohio) have grown into the largest horror convention in country, drawing over 20,000 attendees annually to their mid-west events. For more information on HorrorHound, please visit www.horrorhound.com

Filed Under: EVENTS, FEATURED Tagged With: 40th Anniversary, Events, H40, Halloween40, HorrorHound Ltd, HorrorHound Magazine, Michael Myers, South Pasadena, Trancas International Films

Halloween – 2018 Official Trailer (HD)

June 8, 2018 by HalloweenMovies

Halloween Trailer Stabs Its Way Home

The wait is over. The trailer is here. And Myers is back.

The eleventh film in the franchise, co-written by director David Gordon Green and collaborators Danny McBride and Jeff Fradley, the latest Halloween film serves as a direct sequel to John Carpenter’s seminal 1978 film of the same name.

Trancas International Films’ Malek Akkad, Blumhouse’s Jason Blum and Bill Block produce, with McBride, Green and star Jamie Lee Curtis serving as executive producers, along with Ryan Freimann and series originator Carpenter, who also serves as the film’s composer. In it, series star Curtis returns to her role of embattled final girl Laurie Strode, as does Nick Castle to his role of Michael Myers. They are joined by Judy Greer as Karen Strode, Laurie’s daughter, and Andi Matichak as Allyson Strode, Laurie’s granddaughter.

Universal Pictures will release Halloween worldwide on October 19, 2018.

Filed Under: FEATURED, HALLOWEEN (2018) Tagged With: Halloween 2018, Halloween Trailers, Halloween Video, Jamie Lee Curtis, Jason Blum, John Carpenter, Malek Akkad, Michael Myers

Living Dead Dolls Presents Michael Myers – Mezco Toyz

May 31, 2018 by HalloweenMovies

Straight out of the 1978 John Carpenter film ‘Halloween’, The Living Dead Dolls present Michael Myers. “The Shape”, as he’s referenced in the film, has become one of the most recognizable icons of modern horror.

Nothing but darkness pierces through the all-new face sculpt of Michael’s expressionless white mask. Featuring rooted hair and presented in his film-accurate blue coveralls, the terror of Haddonfield comes equipped with his signature kitchen knife accessory.

The Living Dead Dolls Presents Michael Myers stands 10” tall and features 5 points of articulation. He is packaged in a die-cut window box, perfect for display and containing the pure evil within.

Pre-Order Yours Today

Filed Under: JOHN CARPENTER'S HALLOWEEN, MERCHANDISE, NEWS Tagged With: John Carpenter's Halloween, Living Dead Dolls, Merchandise, Mezco Toys

Michael Myers Revealed – Halloween Teaser Poster Released Today!

April 19, 2018 by HalloweenMovies

In exactly six months (October 19th), Michael Myers returns and today we’re excited to share with you the official teaser poster for Halloween along with a sneak peak of Michael Myers.

Let us know what you think via our social media pages and stay tuned … we’ve got more official Halloween news and updates coming!

Filed Under: FEATURED, HALLOWEEN (2018) Tagged With: Halloween 2018, Michael Myers, Teaser Poster

See anything you like? – From the Set of Halloween

January 31, 2018 by HalloweenMovies

Production for Halloween 2018 is well underway and we have a few images from the set to share with you. We’ll have more to share soon. Make sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for the latest Halloween News and Updates.

Jamie Lee Curtis and David Gordon Green
Judy Greer

Filed Under: FEATURED, HALLOWEEN (2018) Tagged With: David Gordon Green, HaddonField, Halloween 2018, Jamie Lee Curtis, Judy Greer

Halloween (2018) Casting News & Film Production Updates!

January 13, 2018 by HalloweenMovies

Today marks the start of production of Trancas International Films, Blumhouse Productions and Miramax’s Halloween and we wanted to share some news about several rising young talents that have recently joined the cast. Ginny Gardner (“Marvel’s Runaways”, “Secrets and Lies, Glee”), Miles Robbins (“Mozart in the Jungle”, “My Friend Dahmer”), Dylan Arnold (“Mudbound”, “Laggies”, “When We Rise”), Drew Scheid (“Stranger Things”, “The War with Grandpa”), have all joined the cast playing school friends of Andi Matichak’s (“Replicate”, “Underground”, “Orange Is the New Black”) character, Allyson.

Stay Tuned for more updates from the set of Halloween!!!

Halloween will be released by Universal Pictures on Friday, October 19, 2018.

Filed Under: FEATURED, HALLOWEEN (2018)

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