User blog comment:MeltingLizard/Rob Zombie's Halloween/@comment-26030957-20150724003412/@comment-26054278-20150724005947

I've got my own problems with that scene, even though that is one of his better films (in my opinion).

If his style is obnoxious close-ups mixed with some hokey camerawork, then I certainly see plenty of those. I'm sorry, but close-ups should be used to create an uncomfortable, suspenseful, horror scene. Here, the tone set with the music does not match this, and it comes off as very odd. "The Fellowship of the Ring" also has this problem.

My other problem is that right when the song picks up, the footage slows down and shows even more close-ups of faces and arms and stuff. The fact that the footage slows down just doesn't match the tone of the music, and actually lessens the effect that scene could have had.

Lastly, the last 10 seconds are rather awkward, not in a good way.

The music is great though.