11/26/2022 0 Comments Ending of 31 rob zombie movie![]() ![]() I tend to not watch the news anymore because I was sort of obsessed with watching the news, and then I realized this is all such a bunch of bullshit, why am I wasting my time? If I don’t watch it for six months and I come back to it, I feel like they’re on the same story they were six months ago. Have you been following all of these wild clown sightings as of late on the news? One of the breakout performances in “31” for me was Richard Brake, who from his opening monologue on is one of the most chilling clowns in cinema. There’s this whole other level that exists, that I just think people aren’t cynical enough to believe in – some people are, for sure, I’m saying it right now. They’re true, they join the military for the right reasons, they help their community for the right reasons. They’re not privy to just how rich and heartless a certain group of people can be, because they don’t think that way. The average person are people that run local charities, and want to raise money for things, and help people. The election does bring up this theme a lot because I feel that the average person is a good person. ![]() I mean, there is a society that we have now where it’s like, if you have enough money, you can literally do anything. Is the film a reflection of your view of society, or do you see it as more of a ’70s time-capsule escapism? Maybe I’ve been following the election cycle a bit too closely, but it really struck me on my second viewing how strong the theme of the “haves” holding down the “have-nots” resonated. But if you feel like you’re being manipulated to do something that you don’t believe in, then I would have to say “I’m out,” you know? Simple as that. You start out when you’re on no record label, then you’re on an indie record label, and then you sign to a major record label, and you get some records, and the answer’s kind of the same: As long as you can stick to what you feel is true, great. I mean, I can see myself working under any circumstances. It’s the same with music. But it was very, very helpful.Ĭould you see yourself going back and doing a studio film? Unfortunately, we couldn’t raise enough to keep it 100% in that world, so I had to go out and find money in other places. Crowdfunding was really helpful for that. The money that was raised crowdfunding I held back until the end, because it’s usually in editing and music, things like that, when you run out of money. ![]() Well, it was partially crowdfunded. I wish it was 100% crowdfunded, but that just wasn’t possible. Could you tell me a bit about how this process was unique for you, and how you were able to stretch your dollar on screen? I was really struck by how rich the film looked, and this was your first feature done via crowdfunding. IndieWire recently spoke with Rob about his role in the independent horror world, crowdfunding, and what 2016 movies he might be watching on Halloween. With his penchant for slimy, grimy, and bloody grindhouse fare (his most recent album is “The Electric Warlock Acid Witch Satanic Orgy Celebration Dispenser”), the writer-director has returned to his roots with his seventh film, “ 31,” which follows a band of misfit carnies who are kidnapped and forced to play a deadly game on Halloween. Zombie’s Munsters announcement comes four months after Netflix revealed Wednesday, an Addams Family spinoff series from Tim Burton.No one is more dedicated to scaring you than Rob Zombie. Decades later, NBC was in development on a reboot series from Jill Kargman and Seth Meyers. The sitcom wasn’t a monster hit but became a favorite in syndication during the ensuing half-century, and a 1988-91 syndicated version followed. ![]() The Munsters starred Fred Gwynne as the hulking, smiling but generally clueless and easily frustrated patriarch and Yvonne DeCarlo as more grounded, Bride of Frankenstein-esque Lily Munster. He wrote and directed both but didn’t say whether he plans to write The Munsters as well.Ĭhronicling the decidedly different lives of a family of friendly monsters in Mockingbird Heights, The Munsters originally aired from 1964-66 on CBS - the same time frame that the equally ooky Addams Family ran on ABC. Zombie directed two Halloween reboot films in the 2000s and most recently wrote and helmed 3 from Hell and 31. He launched his feature filmmaking career with House of 1000 Corpses (2003) and followed that up with The Devil’s Rejects two years later. “The rumors are true! My next film project will be the one I’ve been chasing for 20 years! THE MUNSTERS!” See the full post below. “Attention Boils and Ghouls!” he wrote amid emojis on Instagram. The adaptation of the 1960s creepshow comedy will be for Universal 1440 Entertainment, NBCU confirmed, which likely means it will stream on Peacock. The rocker-turned-filmmaker said on social media today that he will tackle The Munsters as his next film project. A post shared by RobZombieofficial JUNE 7: Rob Zombie is pulling up to 1313 Mockingbird Lane. ![]()
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