Some good news for movie goers...
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from BLABBERMOUTH:
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ROB ZOMBIE's much-talked-about movie, House Of 1000 Corpses, will hit theaters this Halloween through an arrangement with MGM, according to MTV.com.
House Of 1000 Corpses was originally due to be released through Universal, but as a result of the movie's controversial content, the company pulled the plug on it prior to its projected June 2001 release.
The $7 million House of 1000 Corpses, which was reportedly edited down to an R rating for MGM, will be accompanied by a soundtrack that will feature new material co-penned by ZOMBIE and longtime producer Scott Humphrey.
Following the completion of this year's Ozzfest trek, which is scheduled to feature ROB ZOMBIE on the main stage, the singer will start work on his second horror film, the details of which have not yet been divulged.
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from BLABBERMOUTH:
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ROB ZOMBIE's much-talked-about movie, House Of 1000 Corpses, will hit theaters this Halloween through an arrangement with MGM, according to MTV.com.
House Of 1000 Corpses was originally due to be released through Universal, but as a result of the movie's controversial content, the company pulled the plug on it prior to its projected June 2001 release.
The $7 million House of 1000 Corpses, which was reportedly edited down to an R rating for MGM, will be accompanied by a soundtrack that will feature new material co-penned by ZOMBIE and longtime producer Scott Humphrey.
Following the completion of this year's Ozzfest trek, which is scheduled to feature ROB ZOMBIE on the main stage, the singer will start work on his second horror film, the details of which have not yet been divulged.