Rob Zombie Talks THE LORDS OF SALEM, How CSI: MIAMI Soured Him to Working in TV Again, His Hockey Film BROAD STREET BULLIES, and More

by     Posted: April 19th, 2013 at 8:17 am

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From the mind of Rob Zombie, The Lords of Salem is a chilling tale of horror set in modern-day Salem, Massachusetts.  When radio station DJ Heidi Hawthorne (Sheri Moon Zombie) receives a strange wooden box containing a record that’s a gift from The Lords, the bizarre sounds within the grooves trigger flashbacks of the town’s violent past that lead Heidi to question whether she’s going mad.

During this recent exclusive interview with Collider, Rob Zombie talked about how this idea came about, the adjustments he had to make to allow for the low budget, having new script pages for the actors on a daily basis, whether record executives or music producers are more difficult to deal with, how challenging special effects can be, that he’s intentionally tried to keep as much of the film a secret as possible, how the companion book is essentially the original script that they didn’t get to make, and how he determines what works and what doesn’t for the final cut of his films.  He also talked about being soured on directing episode television again, that he’ll be heading out on tour for his new album, Venomous Rat Regeneration Vendor, in June, and how his next film, Broad Street Bullies, is a true life hockey story.  Check out what he had to say after the jump, and be aware that there are some spoilers.  

Rob Zombie to Write, Direct and Produce BROAD STREET BULLIES Based on the 1970s Philadelphia Flyers

by     Posted: June 19th, 2012 at 1:35 pm

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Rob Zombie, rocker and director of the Halloween reboot and sequel, is taking to the ice for his next project.  The multi-hyphenate plans to revisit the 1970s Philadelphia Flyers hockey team for a sports feature titled, Broad Street Bullies.  The Flyers of this era were a recently installed expansion team that developed a reputation for fielding enforcers and goons while also possessing a skilled group of players that paved the way to two Stanley Cups.  With Zombie on board, there’s sure to be an up-play on violence in a picture that harkens back to 1977′s cult classic, Slap Shot. Hit the jump for more on Broad Street Bullies.

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