The link between B-rate horror and Metal

But I think I read that one of his recent contracts stipulated that after he made the Hobbit and several other big budget things that the studio lined up he'd get to "do whatever he wants." So, maybe 20 years from now.
 
We'll see, I suppose. I sincerely dig the dude. The Hellboy movies are sensational and very much underrated. Not to mention his movies that critics generally like more.
 
I also read he wanted to make a Hellboy 3 when his decade or so of Hobbits and whatever is up, mentioning how great it would be with an old man Ron Perlman. I hope that happens.
 
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There's been a very select few movies in the horror genre that I would consider worthy of watching. That industry is filled to its face with cheesy jargon of repetitive and poorly developed material. I'm mildly amused at watching things like Saw sequels just to see what fucked up shit the writers can pull out of their asses this time, but no more than that. In short, I pretty much fucking hate horror films, and love metal.

Yeah, but if you only watch the good horror films, that means you have to be really picky and don't end up with much to watch. It's a lot more fun to find the really cheesy and ridiculous ones. I think the last couple horror movies I watched with my friends were Feast and Feast 2. Were they good? Hell no, but holy shit, a lot of fun was had watching them.