Thu May 22, 2014 6:45 pm
#85480
Looks like Rob Zombie's next movie will be 31. Not much known at this point, other than "the title refers to October 31, Halloween night," and Zombie himself claims that this is something "for the hardcore fans who want it nasty and brutal. Probably fans of The Devil’s Rejects will enjoy the most. It’s not connected to that film but it's more on that headspace“.
Some of Zombie's movies feel a little too brutal and mean spirited for my tastes (I usually prefer a little more fantasy and supernatural fun), but I am obviously intrigued about any movie that involves Halloween.
Hopefully this movie comes into reality. Zombie has a habit of announcing movie projects when he's initially excited about a concept, but then he drops the project and moves on to something else. Whatever ever happened to his proposed movies for Broad Street Bullies, The Blob and Tyrannosaurus Rex?
As Zombie told New Zealand’s 3 News: "I'd been working on this hockey film for over two years, it took so much research and work, and I was literally sitting with someone going, 'You know, I have this other idea...' And I said the idea and they go, 'We’ll make that!' And I put together a one-line pitch, because I didn't want to go to pitch meetings and do all that. I’d call them on the phone and go, 'Here's my idea, blah blah blah,' and they’re like, 'We're in!' So you slave over something for years and it's still difficult, and you say some crazy thing off the top of your head and they say 'Where do we sign?' And that turned into a weird bidding war. And that became the next film."
Some of Zombie's movies feel a little too brutal and mean spirited for my tastes (I usually prefer a little more fantasy and supernatural fun), but I am obviously intrigued about any movie that involves Halloween.
Hopefully this movie comes into reality. Zombie has a habit of announcing movie projects when he's initially excited about a concept, but then he drops the project and moves on to something else. Whatever ever happened to his proposed movies for Broad Street Bullies, The Blob and Tyrannosaurus Rex?
As Zombie told New Zealand’s 3 News: "I'd been working on this hockey film for over two years, it took so much research and work, and I was literally sitting with someone going, 'You know, I have this other idea...' And I said the idea and they go, 'We’ll make that!' And I put together a one-line pitch, because I didn't want to go to pitch meetings and do all that. I’d call them on the phone and go, 'Here's my idea, blah blah blah,' and they’re like, 'We're in!' So you slave over something for years and it's still difficult, and you say some crazy thing off the top of your head and they say 'Where do we sign?' And that turned into a weird bidding war. And that became the next film."