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Old 04-10-2009, 05:52 PM   #1
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Talking Interview: The Dark Side of Laurie Strode

I know I'm in the minority here, but I am very excited for this movie


Source:Ryan Rotten, Managing Editor
April 10, 2009

When Scout Taylor-Compton was younger, her uncle would don the iconic Michael Myers mask and scare the hell out of the actress. Years later, when she became a part of horror franchise history playing Laurie Strode in Rob Zombie's Halloween that memorable piece of latex and hair would come back to haunt her yet again. "I hate that mask so much," she says, her voice cut with an ounce of revulsion to prove her point. "By filming the movie, it freaked me out the first time, but now I'm used to it. It's not really scary."

The 20-year-old star of the highly controversial update of John Carpenter's film is reprising her role as Strode for Zombie's H2. And if you thought the mousy innocent high school student of the remake, who cracked sexual jokes using a bagel, was a departure from Jamie Lee Curtis' virginal representation of Strode, wait until you get a load of Taylor-Compton in the sequel.

ShockTillYouDrop.com joins the actress, post-dinner, on the set of H2 nearly five months before the film's August 28th release. It's a frigid night in Newborn, Georgia where the crew is shooting and she retires for a spell to her trailer dressed in a flannel robe, a humorous contradiction to the concealed display of sex appeal beneath: A black French maid's costume, shredded black stockings and pointy-toed boots. The ensemble is tied together by blood, literally from head to toe. Crimson streaks adorn her pale face like war paint.

"Do you mind if I smoke," she asks. I don't. There are cartons around the room. She finds a cigarette in one, but doesn't light it. Instead, she hops on a nearby counter and perches there with the cigarette in hand. "The first time I heard about Halloween 2, there were two French directors [Inside's Alexandre Bustillo and Julien Maury] doing it and I was hesitant," she admits. "Then Rob e-mailed me and said, 'Hey, I'm doing this film but don't tell anybody, it hasn't been set down yet.' Then he called me and said, 'We're doing this,' and I hadn't read the script until the day before I was leaving. All he said was 'Be ready to kick ass.' I had no idea what the script was about until I read it on the plane. I had no idea what Laurie was going to go through, then I was like 'Holy shit, this movie's about me.' I guess I got to be prepared."

The actress says she was relieved two years had passed before she was asked back for the sequel. Although she has yet to experience the back-to-back filming some franchise films are wont to do, Taylor-Compton agrees time off from Strode was healthy - especially since the sequel also picks up two years later after her character was thrown from the second floor of a house with her masked brother. That's an experience bound to screw anyone up, Strode is no exception.

"It's just really intense what she's going through [in the sequel]," Taylor-Compton explains. "She's happy one moment and in the next she's yelling at the people she loves and she's crying. She's going through these bipolar moments. [Rob] definitely wanted to see my character go into these really dark places by little pieces here and there." The result surprised both the director and his actress. "I did this scene with Margot Kidder and we had to do both of her scenes in one day. The first scene is me with the psychiatrist expressing my feelings - and I just told Danielle Harris [Annie Brackett] I hate expressing my feelings. And then here I am developing this friendship with my psychiatrist, but then I just freak out and I go apeshit on her. I yell at her and scream at her and it was so empowering. Rob just looked at me and said, 'Oh my God, I didn't know you had that in you.' There are a lot of things I didn't know I had in me and discovered while I was filming this movie."

An outburst during a visit to the psychiatrist is just the tip of the iceberg. Strode, this time out, has emotional angst pulling at her on a myriad of levels. For instance, she's still in the dark on how she's connected to Myers when the film begins. "I don't know certain elements about it. I know all of my friends are dead, my parents are dead and it's two years later and here's this run down Laurie Strode. And she learns these things and it's more and more adding to her. She doesn't know how to deal with it." Her internal darkness materializes externally as shown in recent photos of Strode on the set that were posted by Zombie on his MySpace page. "Those are my boots and people online were saying they were white trash, and I was like 'Hey, those are my f**kin' boots!' She's messed up, what do you expect? The first time we were trying on wardrobe, the wardrobe people got it totally wrong and Rob came into the session and was like 'What the ****, she's run down her family's been murdered, make her look grungy.' So we did and she totally kicks ass and I'm taking all of the clothes home with me."

Strode isn't the only one with a new look. Big bro Michael Myers (returning actor Tyler Mane) spends most of his time sans the jumpsuit and mask and sports a pretty impressive beard. "It's quite different. They had filmed with Tyler before me and I had heard things about a jacket and the mask. I hadn't necessarily seen it until two weeks into shooting. It was quite shocking, I think it's scarier than his look in the first one. It freaks me out a lot more than the suit and the mask. It's him trying to hide himself and it's a different emotion I think."

On this note, the unit publicist pops into the trailer and requests we wrap it up. Taylor-Compton apologizes for not being able to delve much further into the dynamic Strode shares with Myers this time out, but she teases, "It's something I don't think the audience is going to expect at all."
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Old 04-10-2009, 06:03 PM   #2
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The more I read about this movie the less I like (with the exception of Harris returning and Laurie in a french maid outfit). It seems all of the things that peeved most people about the remake Rob Zombie is doing even more of here.

The whole Myers living out in the wild reeks of the F13 remake, I suppose he's been training with bows, arrows, and set up an underground lair in those two years.
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It seems all of the things that peeved most people about the remake Rob Zombie is doing even more of here.

I just watched the remake of Halloween last night for the first time, and I really liked it. I like how we got so much detail about how the monster was born. I like that is was so different from the typical, teenagers running and screaming, hack and slash.

I think this sequel will be interesting too. It sounds like the more that Laurie finds out about her history.... the more of a dark side we will see released from within her. A much more interesting take than the poor, pitiful innocent victim Laurie that we saw in the first series..... IMO.

But then I've liked Rob's films so far. I loved the Devil's Rejects and how by the end of that film you are actually left feeling kind of sorry for this family of remorseless, psychopathic killers.

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I'm fine with what Rob is doing. Haven't been disappointed by him yet.
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I just watched the remake of Halloween last night for the first time, and I really liked it. I like how we got so much detail about how the monster was born. I like that is was so different from the typical, teenagers running and screaming, hack and slash.

I think this sequel will be interesting too. It sounds like the more that Laurie finds out about her history.... the more of a dark side we will see released from within her. A much more interesting take than the poor, pitiful innocent victim Laurie that we saw in the first series..... IMO.

But then I've liked Rob's films so far. I loved the Devil's Rejects and how by the end of that film you are actually left feeling kind of sorry for this family of remorseless, psychopathic killers.
Wait a minute, you believe that a director can make his own changes and make his own movie a separate entity and that won't taint the original 31 years later? That's progressive thinking and it does not belong on a forum like this!!! I swear I'm the only other fan of the originals here who has the ability to let go of those thoughts and just enjoy a new version for the fun that it is. The people who cry and cry about this and how Zombie's movies are the worst thing ever made are the same ones who line up for crapfests like Death Race. Yeah ok, you hate Zombie's work but you'll see anything Jason Statham makes because he's the greatest action star alive!............
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I just watched the remake of Halloween last night for the first time, and I really liked it. I like how we got so much detail about how the monster was born. I like that is was so different from the typical, teenagers running and screaming, hack and slash.

I think this sequel will be interesting too. It sounds like the more that Laurie finds out about her history.... the more of a dark side we will see released from within her. A much more interesting take than the poor, pitiful innocent victim Laurie that we saw in the first series..... IMO.

But then I've liked Rob's films so far. I loved the Devil's Rejects and how by the end of that film you are actually left feeling kind of sorry for this family of remorseless, psychopathic killers.
I actually heard a woman complaining in Movie Stop that Rob Zombie's a crappy director because he made her care about the Firefly family.

I kind of butted into the conversation and asked her how a director can be bad if he shows you a family that rapes, tortures and kills(not always in that order) and somehow makes you feel empathy towards them. Unless of course that's your "thing". Her boyfriend/husband was amused, she wasn't.

I'm a big fan of the original. It's probably my favorite horror film. And while I don't think this one comes anywhere close to the original, I still enjoyed it. Having said that, I'm getting a little tired of every popular film of the last 30 years getting remade. I can't help but think that for every one of these retreads that get made, we're missing a Godfather or an Alien.
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I'm getting a little tired of every popular film of the last 30 years getting remade. I can't help but think that for every one of these retreads that get made, we're missing a Godfather or an Alien.
Who can you name is capable of making a film of such magnitude today? With the exception of Nolan, or possibly still Scott.
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Who can you name is capable of making a film of such magnitude today? With the exception of Nolan, or possibly still Scott.
del Toro, Eastwood, Cameron or even Tarantino. But there are I'm sure some amazing films that won't get made, or not get a decent budget because a studio would rather go after the easy or safe film.
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del Toro, Eastwood, Cameron or even Tarantino. But there are I'm sure some amazing films that won't get made, or not get a decent budget because a studio would rather go after the easy or safe film.
Tarantino always makes great films, but people still ***** about him and he doesn't really make much at the box office for some reason. I'm hoping Basterds changes that. Del Toro seems to only do comic adaptations so I don't know what he could make an epic out of not based on comics. Eastwood makes great films but not really any kind of action it's all dialogue and drama mainly. I found myself very bored with his WW2 films, but I enjoyed Changling and Mystic River oddly enough. These are great directors, but I don't think we will ever had the kind of epics like Aliens and especially not the Godfather ever again.
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