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Aug 29, 2009
Rob Zombie Plans To Remake ‘The Blob’
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Rob Zombie‘s remake or reimagining, if you will, of the horror classic Halloween II opens in theaters this weekend … timed perfectly with the news that Zombie has signed on to remake/reimagine the even older horror classic 1958 film The Blob (click HERE to watch the original movie trailer for the original film). Considering that I have yet to see what he did with Halloween II (tho, I deffo hope to find out this weekend) and only marginally liked what he did with Halloween, I’ll reserve judgment … for now. Zombie claims that he plans to revamp the Blob monster for his film … I have to admit, I’m curious to see what he comes up with:


After reviving the “Halloween” franchise, Rob Zombie will next reinvent “The Blob.” Zombie will write, direct and produce a remake of the 1958 horror classic that launched the career of Steve McQueen. Production will begin next spring. Zombie’s deal to make “The Blob” his next film comes as Dimension opens “Halloween II,” the Zombie-directed sequel to his 2007 hit “Halloween.” In the original “Blob,” an object from space crashes into a field, containing a red blob-like substance that absorbs the humans it contacts and grows exponentially. While Zombie was a fan of the original, he’s formulated a decidedly different take that he would not reveal. “My intention is not to have a big red blobby thing — that’s the first thing I want to change,” Zombie said. “That gigantic Jello-looking thing might have been scary to audiences in the 1950s, but people would laugh now” … Saperstein, the former Dimension Films president who developed a relationship with Zombie while they worked on “Halloween,” said that funding is in place to make an R-rated film that will cost around $30 million. The budget model is similar to that of recent fright fare like “Cloverfield” and “District 9,” and they expect to firm a distribution deal before production begins. Genre Co. is in pre-production on the independently financed, Darren Bousman-directed remake “Mother’s Day.” “I’d been looking to break out of the horror genre, and this really is a science fiction movie about a thing from outer space,” Zombie said. “I intend to make it scary, and the great thing is I have the freedom once again to take it in any crazy direction I want to.” Zombie has begun writing. He’ll follow the release of “Halloween II” with a new album and tour this fall and get the script done at that time.

Blah. I dunno. While I do agree that a straight reinterpretation of the original film would be comical in this day and age (I seem to recall the 1988 remake of The Blob was ill-received at the box office), I’m not sure I’m too confident that any sort of Blob monster will be scary. My guess is that Zombie will go for gore more than horror … which doesn’t sound all that appealing to me. Still … I’m intrigued. I deffo want to see Halloween II so that I can have a better opinion of Rob Zombie‘s remaking skills.

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16 Comments. Add Yours

  1. Chris says:

    They need to stop remaking movies and come up with new ideas for movies

  2. Michelina says:

    They need to remake movies like Sixteen Candles and The Breakfast Club now that would be extremely cool !
    I would watch Halloween II but I am not sure about The Blob but that’s just me.

  3. Carl says:

    Yeah I wouldn’t waste my money on Halloween II…it had no plot to follow and was nothing more than gory murder after gory murder, and it was all unnecessary…total disappoint as well as a waste of time and money.

  4. Carl says:

    *disappointment

  5. Hollywood is out of ideas. Tk tsk. But if Rob Zombie’s name is part of a movie, I know lot’s of guys who will watch.

    -meream

  6. dach says:

    Someone stated it just right, Hollywood is out of ideas. What kills me is that by remaking a classic they seriously think they are doing something so miraculously different in this case they aren’t. I have no desire to see Halloween or even the upcoming Nightmare on Elm Street. I prefer the originals. They better not dare touch Breakfast Club or Sixteen Candles.

  7. Tracie says:

    Hollywood isn’t really out of ideas, they’re just too scared to take a chance on something. But some of the remakes and sequels that have been/are being made why for the love of god are they remaking The Blob? The original one, while a classic old school horror movie, is pretty lame, and there was already a really bad remake of it!

    But Rob Zombie should try making an original movie. Oh wait, I forgot about House of 1000 Corpses and Devil’s Rejects. Ugh, maybe he should stick to remakes after all. But The Blob?

  8. CHASE says:

    The Final Destination is going to be the #1 movie this weekend! It pulled in $10 million on Friday while Halloween 2 did $7 million. LOL!

  9. Jessica says:

    Rob Zombie and others need to stay the fuck away from old movies. They need to make their own, and stay away from the GREAT classics. It disrespects the original director/writer. Ugh, -palmface-

  10. Peter says:

    Ooo Oooo Ooooo The BLOB remade…hmmmm, maybe the blob will shoot off pieces of itself going into people and infiltrating them and blowing them up!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YeeeeeeHaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GORE TIME

  11. Janelle says:

    You don’t mean blah, Trent. You mean blah-b!

  12. TVKimmy says:

    Huh. The only way to modernize The Blob would be to have it be some form of mutated Ebola or something. I just can’t see how a remade Blob would even be entertaining. Part of what makes those movies classics, like Attack of the Killer Tomatoes. is that their SO BAD. lol

    I don’t think all remakes are disrespectful to the writers/directors. I think MOST are, but not all. There have been some remakes that have not only respected the original creators, but have been homages to them, like ’82 remake of The Thing, or the ’78 Invasion of the Body Snatchers.” Or “The Fly” for that matter.

    But others are so bad that I actually think it’s the FANS that the remakers disrespect. It’s us, who love these movies and watch them over and over, that get played when we go to see an “updated” version of something and its so bad and/or so different, that we don’t even see the movie we love in it at all. Bad casting alone is enough to ruin it. I mean, Nightmare on Elm Street? Robert Englund MADE that role and that movie franchise! How can anyone else be Freddy?

  13. Carl says:

    @TVKimmy I totally agree with you, especially on the Nightmare on Elm Street point…quite possibly my favorite horror franchise EVER! I will go see the remake because I’m curious to see what they do, but I’m nervous and will be PISSED if they make it into a total gory, nasty piece of garbage.

  14. kattmow says:

    He ruins films with them hill billy type people.
    there was no hillbillys in the origonal Halloweens.

  15. Bangusjangus says:

    Zombie shoulda been the one to remake “Nightmare on Elm Street” his vision on how the killers were made makes it more interesting. Halloween 1 & 2 are kick ass! Keep em comin!! People can talk all the smack they want, but they still watch em. Funny how that works out!

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