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GORE IS LESS DIRECTOR ROB ZOMBIE KEEPS IT REAL IN HORROR PREQUEL.


Byline: STORIES BY BOB STRAUSS

>FILM WRITER

We'll have to take Rob Zombie A computer that has been covertly taken over in order to perform some nefarious task. It is estimated that millions of PCs around the world have been compromised and, under the control of a third party, routinely transmit messages unbeknownst to the user.  seriously one of these days.

May as well start now.

The horror-movie-loving lead man of the metal-band White Zombie has become a phenomenally successful solo performer in recent years. But, like so many showbiz talents, what the tendril-haired, multitattooed musician really wanted to do was direct.

Which he did, starting with White Zombie videos, then the shockingly brutal fright features "House of 1,000 Corpses" and "The Devil's Rejects."

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, "Halloween," would not on the surface seem like the next step toward directorial legitimacy. But Zombie (born Robert Cummings For the Canadian politician, see Robert Cummings (politician); for American artist see Robert H. Cumming; for the Heavy Metal artist, see Rob Zombie.

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 in the cozy hamlet of Haverhill, Mass.) does make something out of the creatively suspect project.

He delves deeply into the tormented childhood that turned the series' resident boogeyman, Michael Myers Michael Myers or variants of the name can refer to:
  • Michael Myers (judge) (1873–1950), the sixth Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New Zealand
  • Michael Myers (politician) (born 1943), congressman who was expelled from the United States House of Representatives
, into a knife-wielding lunatic, before picking up where the original film began. The story is told with more narrative coherence and attention to character than the normal run of scary movies these days. And while it's certainly gory go·ry  
adj. go·ri·er, go·ri·est
1. Covered or stained with gore; bloody.

2. Full of or characterized by bloodshed and violence.
 enough, Zombie distances himself from the pack of horror-torture producers currently dominating the genre.

"I wanted to show enough so that it seems real, but not that it seems gratuitous," says the scary-looking but perfectly personable PERSONABLE. Having the capacities of a person; for example, the defendant was judged personable to maintain this action. Old Nat. Brev. 142. This word is obsolete.  Zombie, 42. "Gunshots, beheadings; these things "These Things" is an EP by She Wants Revenge, released in 2005 by Perfect Kiss, a subsidiary of Geffen Records. Music Video
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 should seem horrible because violence is horrible.

"I never wanted there to be a moment in the movie where something would happen and the audience would cheer. If a character is screaming and crying in pain, I don't think anyone should be cheering. You should get sick watching it."

That sounds refreshing coming from such a noise/splatter artist, but Zombie had mixed feelings about remaking one of his favorite films.

"I was excited about making a movie with the character of Michael Myers, but I was kind of burned out by all of the bad 'Halloween' movies," he notes.

"I had to do something to reinvigorate this character that's been around for 30 years that everybody is used to. So I figured, let's go Let's Go may refer to: Television
  • Let's Go (Philippine TV series), a teen Philippine sitcom on ABS-CBN
  • Let's Go (New Zealand TV series), a New Zealand television music show
  • Let's Go
 back and give him a full-

blown origin story, and he will seem different."

Different is a big deal in Zombie's world. Unlike some artists who are drawn to dark subjects, Zombie says he isn't working out any upbringing traumas or childhood abuses. He's just always liked monsters and killers and extreme freaks, and has no idea why.

"I had a half-happy childhood," he explains. "This had nothing to do with my parents; I was a real happy kid until I left home. I was looking at these home movies of myself, and up until the day I started first grade, I always seemed so happy. Then, suddenly, I never smiled again.

"I think I was just a weird kid. Not trying to be weird, but when I was home in my own bizzaro mindset mind·set or mind-set
n.
1. A fixed mental attitude or disposition that predetermines a person's responses to and interpretations of situations.

2. An inclination or a habit.
, I was very happy. When I had to go off into the world of other people, it made me a very different kind of person."

Zombie says he was always drawing, writing, playing instruments and making short movies as a child. After a brief stint on scholarship to New York's Parsons School of Design, the dropout (1) On magnetic media, a bit that has lost its strength due to a surface defect or recording malfunction. If the bit is in an audio or video file, it might be detected by the error correction circuitry and either corrected or not, but if not, it is often not noticed by the human  took a number of odd jobs (his favorite: graphic-

designing porno magazines). Around that time, White Zombie came together, then took off commercially.

"I never differentiated, really," he says of his creative fields of endeavor. "I always wanted to do everything. I always wanted to do film and music, but music's easier because it's cheaper to start a band than make movies. "Film is pretty much the most important thing to me now," he adds. "I love music, and I love touring and playing live; there's no other thing you do that has that same experience. But film is the thing that I'm always thinking about and concentrating on, always wanting to fine-tune."

Sounds normal enough, and despite his image, Rob and his wife, Sheri Moon Zombie, say their home life is normal enough -- with a few twists.

"We have a nice house, with a lot of old '30s and '40s movie posters hanging up all around, and some other collectibles," she says. "We watch movies, eat pizza, hang out with friends in our spare time, just like everybody else."

They also work together on Rob's movies.

Sheri has appeared in all three features and the fake "Werewolf werewolf: see lycanthropy.
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In European folklore, a man who changes into a wolf at night and devours animals, people, or corpses, returning to human form by day.
 Women of the SS" he made for the "Grindhouse" compilation earlier this year. She also does voice work in the upcoming animated feature "The Haunted World of El Superbeasto," which is based on a comic book Rob created.

But, um, is there anything alarming to be implied from the bloodthirsty blood·thirst·y  
adj.
1. Eager to shed blood.

2. Characterized by great carnage.



blood
, sexualized roles Zombie keeps creating for his bride? (In "Halloween," she's Michael Myers' ever-lovin' mom, who supports her dysfunctional family dysfunctional family Psychology A family with multiple 'internal'–eg sibling rivalries, parent-child– conflicts, domestic violence, mental illness, single parenthood, or 'external'–eg alcohol or drug abuse, extramarital affairs, gambling,  by working at a strip club.)

"Those are good parts," he insists. "Women don't get to do a lot in movies sometimes, so I always want to jazz it up for Sheri. Someone could go, 'Well, why does she have to be a stripper Stripper

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?' I'm like, well, she could be a waitress. Would that be more interesting? I don't think being a bus driver would be more interesting, personally."

Zombie ultimately hopes to break out of the horror ghetto and make his trademark intense films in other genres.

"I don't sit around and watch horror movies all day, because I feel that you need to bring in other influences," he reckons. "If all you watch are horror movies, you can't expect to bring anything different to the table when you make one. Same with music. I'd rather adapt something from some other genre to my sensibility.

"And in order to get better as a filmmaker, you have to watch great films. Dreck dreck  
n. Slang
Trash, especially inferior merchandise.



[German, dirt, trash and Yiddish drek, excrement, both from Middle High German drec
 isn't going to inspire anything."

Bob Strauss (818) 713-3670

bob.strauss(at)dailynews.com

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