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 SPECIAL HALLOWEEN GUEST TOP 5 WITH ROB ZOMBIE!


Halloween Special: Rob Zombie’s Top 5 Favorite Horror Films

With Halloween just around the corner, it’s time to head on over to the video story and get those scary movies to get you into the mood. This month I’m very  pleased to turn the Top 5 list over to none other than Rob Zombie so he can share his favorite Zombie movie picks with you.  I’ve always been a big fan of Rob’s music so it’s an honor to turn the Top 5 list over to him for this special occasion.

Be sure to check out Rob’s film debut “House of the Thousand Corpses” while you’re at the video store, a film that the MPAA originally gave an X-rating to because it contained too much “sadistic violence”! Now we’re talking. Also after Rob’s list I’m including some cool multimedia links so you can check out some stuff from his brand new CD/DVD set “Past Present and Future”, which is in stores NOW! 

Enuff from me, here is Rob Zombie with his Top 5 Favorite Horror Films (Zombie flicks of course) –aG

Rob Zombie’s Top 5 Favorite Horror Films 

5)  Zombie Lake - This one is just really weird. Maybe not the best zombie movie, but for some reason I like it anyway.

4)  Dawn of the Dead - As a sequel, it's outstanding and a great political commentary on how people are zombified by their culture. Where else can you get a Zombie Mexican Biker Pie Fight?

3.  I Walked With a Zombie - This one is classic but a little unknown. They had a really different approach to the storytelling in this one which I why I like it.

2.  Night of the Living Dead - This movie was simply groundbreaking for the black and white zombie genre. George Romero had people freaking out with the whole idea of zombies coming alive and eating people. 

1.  White Zombie - Nothing like a little voodoo to make your woman love you more. Plus it's got Bela Lugosi.
 
 

Now check out some of songs and Videos featured in Rob Zombie’s new CD/DVD “Past Present and Future”. 

"Demonoid Phenomena" 
Previously unreleased video
Hi - Lo

"Dragula" 
Video Hi - Video Lo - Audio

"Feel So Numb" 
Video Hi - Video Lo - Audio

"More Human Than Human" 
Video Hi - Video Lo - Audio

"Thunder Kiss 65" 
Video Hi - Video Lo

Click Here to Buy Rob Zombie CD’s including the new CD/DVD "Past Present and Future".
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You’re Turn, what are some of your favorite Horror Films?


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Fan Speak:

Posted by Zombie's#1Fan:
House Of 1000 Corpses best movie ever made


Posted by BloodFreak:
House Of 1000 corpses and The Devils Rejects are by far the best horror movies i have ever seen...I also like the texas chainsaw massacre, and when a stranger calls...Rob Zombie Is My god


Posted by otis:
House of 1000 Corpses was, in my opinion, a great horror film yet it had some humor in it that helped out. I now own the sequel, The Devil's Rejects. Now THAT is a good movie. Rob, your movies ROCK!! I hope to see some in the future from Rob Zombie


Posted by masterofdisaster:
exorcist the beginning was the best horror movie ive seen recently, i also loved house of a 100 corpses becuz the best part was where dr.satan wore the girls dead's flesh


Posted by Pinhead:
well..House of 1000 Corpses is a great horror movie!!The latest releases from hollywood sucked big-time but Rob made a masterpiece. My favourite horror movies are all the Hellraiser movies from 1 to 8!!!


Posted by punk:
nothing


Posted by house of 1000 corpses:
it is a spooky show, and i like the movie it made me feel better. written by doctor satan


Posted by Sir Todd:
Evil Dead will always be the greatest horror movies ever released, and what they did with Evil Dead 2 was a masterpiece, George Romero is currently working on Land of the Dead, and i am anxous to see how it turns out.


Posted by baby firefly:
i friggin luv rob an think house of 1000 corpses was so friggin awesome, cant wait till devils rejects , nice work rob! anyone agree add me to their msn broadhurst_88@hotmail.com


Posted by Midnight Visitor:
CLOWNHOUSE is by far the best horror movie ive ever seen. SEE IT! It's directed by Victor Salva who did the crap Jeepers Creepers movies. Night of the Demons 2 is pretty cool and House of 1000 corpses is sick! Peace out!


Posted by HorrorFlicksRock:
1.Pet Semetary- I liked this film because it was scary violent and bone chilling! the book was better but the film was great! 2.House Of 1000 Corpses- Rob Zombie did a great job on this film! he is my fav musician and this movie rocks! i can't wait for the sequel! 3.Texas Chainsaw Massacre 1,2,3,4 NOT THE REMAKE!- i liked all these films except for the remake because they were good! they were violent they were gritty! and tcm2 was just flat out funny!


Posted by Fox:
Freddy vs Jason house of 1000 corpses hellraiser inferno wishmaster 1 and 2


Posted by Jim:
The Tesas Chainsaw Massacre is the my favorite horror. I was disgusted with the remake, what a piece of crap that was. House of 1000 Corpes was pretty solid too, but i wished they could have extended the underground scenes. Dr.Satan!!!


Posted by nemisis:
i love resident evil but u know its not really a zombie movie it has lots of zombies in it but its more about how bioexperimentations can go really wrong


Posted by aG:
I thought Red Neck Zombies was the worst Zombie movie ever made, on purpose!


Posted by Normphobic:
I actually own all of these films and found it rather amusing that Zombie Lake was on his list since it's supposed to be the worst zombie movie ever made. Sure the makeup wasn't good, but what a touching zombie-father moment, ha.


Posted by GREENMUSE:
that must be it,i remember mr russell being in it.it was very strange.


Posted by Jesus Schwartz:
...that would have been the 1984 remake of The Thing, with Kurt Russell; really creepy, especially when that one guy's head comes off and it sprouts legs and walks away...


Posted by GREENMUSE:
i remember seeing the klowns when i was fairly young,and really should see it now that im old enough to understand it.the thing is about the guys in antartica or some other polar region and there is odd creatures running about,i remember something about a 2 headed dog like thing.you again have given me morsels of thought.


Posted by DeadSun:
Ah--- the classics indeed, Mr. Muse. Check out "Horror Hotel" with Christopher Lee, or "Carnival of Souls" ( NOT the modern movie in color ), "The Reptile" ( a Hammer classic ), "Killer Clowns From Outer Space", the original "The Thing", and "Attack of the Killer Tomatoes".


Posted by GREENMUSE:
motel hell is indeed on dvd,i think it even comes with some other movie on there as well.last night i watched an old film called bride of the devil,nothing like a late 60s satanist cult to get the blood going.


Posted by becca:
and before you say, "why don't you ask your dad?" i don't talk to him anymore


Posted by becca:
reading all this made me think of this movie my dad had recorded off some movie channel. i don't know the name, but what i can remember the movie had like three(maybe more) short stories about classic childhood stories, but gruesome. i know there was Goldie Locks and the Three Bears. at the moment i can't think of the others. does anyone know what i'm talking about? that is, if i've made sense.


Posted by VampireRyan:
Evil Dead is always gonna be great. They really need to do 4. Has anyone seen Bubba Ho-tep yet? From what I've heard, its pretty cool (then again ANYTHING with Bruce Campbell is). Also, is anyone gonna go check out the re-release of Alien?


Posted by OG:
Spider Baby


Posted by aSTRO cREEP:
Some o dem movies ain't all that.. but the Evil Dead series is frikin hilarious.. haha.. Stuff that got me a lil funked out was the Amityville Horror, The Ring, when the chic is comin outta the tube. Nightmare on Elm was quite kool back in the day..


Posted by Go:
7th Heaven scares me. So many kids, so many values. Drink pot and smoke beer!


Posted by lysol:
and house of a thousand corpses BLEW CHUNKS!


Posted by lysol:
i also have to throw in that the soundtrack to the silent version of nosferatu was perfect in every scene and was as creepy as the monster (especially the girl on the deck scene)


Posted by lysol:
peter jackson, director of the lord of the rings trilogy had got his start making zombie/gore flicks. for those who werent aware of this id suggest you check out bad taste and dead alive. bad taste was his first film to hit theaters and took a little over four years to make with actors working weekends and a budget of about 11,000 dollars ($4,000 was donated by the new zealand film institute due to lack of funds to complete the project). its not exactly scary or for that matter be considered horror, but a must see for any kind of horror fan. dead alive has been called the goriest horror movie of all time and was peter jacksons third movie or fourth movie to hit theaters. this to me was the greatest zombie movie of all time. its about a cursed monkey rat whose bite can turn people into flesh eating zombies. it sounds typical but will turn even the toughest of stomachs. if you have any desire to see zombies having sex than check this one out. if not than see it anyways, these movies to me are definate cult classics.


Posted by K:
That sounds like "The Children".


Posted by DeadSun:
( hurting his brain, trying to think ) Ah sh*t, aG--- I remember a "school bus scene" in one of the older Nightmare on Elm Street flicks--- but I don't think that's the one that you are thinking of--- and YES, Motel Hell is a certifiable CLASSIC, Mr. Muse.


Posted by aG:
Someone help me, what was that one where the kids are on a school bus and it drives through a toxic cloud and it all goes to hell from there? I remember that one as a kid. GM, dude MOTEL HELL!! That movie rocked! "I lied, we use perservatives"... Damn I'm gonna have to see if they have that one on DVD.


Posted by Killer Wolf:
I miss White Zombie - the band. La Sexorcisto and Astro Creep 2000 were such awsome albums. Please reform. Children of the Corn is up there for me. I got a kid that lives next door to me who looks just like Malichi. He gives my wife and I an evil look every time he sees us that makes me want to sleep with one eye open. My wife is seriously freaked out by this kid. I'm gonna flash a cross at this kid the next time I seem him to see if he hisses at me.


Posted by martyr:
i own it too the best $3.50 i ever spent on a dvd


Posted by GREENMUSE:
motel hell,making people into beef jerky never loses its cool factor.im also a fan of the orginal chainsaw massacre(all involved with the new film deserve to be drawn and quarted).nosferatu(the old silent film)rocks.and honestly any of those joan rivers specials scare me,sure the zombie is fake looking,but scary


Posted by DeadSun:
( laughing ) I actually OWN Trick or Treat, "martyr". Very few things can approach the "cheese factor" of the school dance scene, when the "villian" blasts random students with bolts of electricity from his guitar. Funny sh*t.


Posted by martyr:
what about trick or treat? gene simmons as "nuke" the dj and ozzy as an evangelist a true bargain bin classic


Posted by Soledragon:
My favs: Army of Darkness, All the Elm Streets, The Shining, and the last two Hellraisers.


Posted by DeadSun:
Vampire Ryan : I own Fright Night. Its decent--- certainly not one of the most memorable of Vampire flicks, but fun to watch every once in a while. You should really check out "Near Dark", if you already haven't--- great vampire movie. Outside of the "horror" aspect of vamp stuff, look into "The Hunger", with David Bowie and Susan Sarandon. I think it was made in '83. Very disjointed ( what else would you expect from Bowie? ), but very visual. The opening shot features Bauhaus performing "Bela Lugosi's Dead".


Posted by aG:
What about "Return of the Living Dead?" The perfect spoof of Zombie movies. "Brains!!!!"


Posted by Joe Mama:
SLEEPAWAY CAMP ROCKS. Period. Oh wait, Chucky baby, Chucky. Children of the Corn 2 & 3 are pretty good but the rest suck. Don't forget your Michaels, Jasons, and Freddys people. By the way, Fright Night was a great flick. Underrated vampire stuff.


Posted by Emily:
I've never seen any of the ones he listed. I'm not a big fan of horror films. I'll check them out though.


Posted by VampireRyan:
My favs are: any of the Evil Dead films, Alien, the Exorcist, the Shining, and Poltergiest. Does anyone here remember the movie Fright Night? Just want your opinion on it.


Posted by Keavin:
It is the real Rob Zombie. Those are the ones he listed when we asked him and those are his responses. And no they are not the exact same movie. Come on Lith Dawn is very different than Night.. Haven't see the others so I can't say on those.


Posted by LithiumBliss:
Is this the real Rob Zombie, or yet another parody? I ask because if this is really Rob, then you know that all 5 movies are exactly the same movie.


Posted by Hobo:
I'm not much of a horror fan but Jason X was so damn great. I love that movie. Exorcist is damn good, Event Horizon is decent.


Posted by Smotz:
Look like someone likes to cover the misfits.


Posted by DeadSun:
Night of the Living Dead, Evil Dead, The Exorcist, the first Halloween, the Shining, the Tenant ( more disturbing than "horror" ), the Hills Have Eyes, Amytiville, the Omen, Near Dark, Salem's Lot, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Pumpkinhead, Bloodfeast, ANY old Boris K. or Vincent Price flick--- I don't know if I could pick a favorite. There are simply too many classic horror flicks.


Posted by Keavin:
Hands down Evil Dead is my fav. Real low budget but it was just freaky. Exorcist and Price of Darkness are cool too but I also have a special place for the first two Friday the 13th's and The Shining




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