October 25, 2010: The Devil’s Rejects
It’s almost hard to look at a film like The Devil’s Rejects and simply put it under the heading “horror”. Yet, for all intent and purposes, it feels like a horror film. After all, it is a sequel to Zombie's first bloody show, House of 1000 Corpses.
Are you ready for the stench of death? Or the chilling screams that fill the darkest night? Well it’s finally here. The overwhelming sense of fear – or "what fear fear’s most" – came alive this past Friday night as Universal Studios Hollywood transformed itself into a nightmare to end all nightmares.
Halloween Horror Nights opened up its doors to fans hungry for a little bit of scary fun. The newest attractions this year included several new mazes, “Friday the 13th: Kill Jason, Kill”, “A Nightmare on Elm Street: Never Sleep Again”, “Vampyre: Castle of the Undead” and of course, the best and the most sadistic, “Rob Zombie’s House of 1,000 Corpses: In 3-D Zombievision”.
Do you dare step inside Rob Zombie's House of 1000 Corpses? Well if you visit Halloween Horror Nights this year at Universal Studios, you’ll get your chance, but will you survive?!? Exclusive to iamROGUE and ARTISTdirect, we’re giving you a look inside the terrifying new maze inspired by Rob Zombie’s film, as John Murdy, Creative Director of Universal Studios Hollywood, opens up the doors to Dr. Satan’s lair, Captain Spaulding’s Museum of Monsters and Madmen and the Firefly’s very own house of horrors. Watch the video below!
Rob Zombie’s House of 1000 Corpses: In 3D Zombievision will be bringing the (un)lucky folks into this nightmarish world and bringing it closer than you could ever imagine.
Need a little Rob Zombie in the coming haunted, Halloween season? Well if you find yourself at Universal Studios for the annual Halloween Horror Nights you’ll get exactly that.
Rob Zombie and Universal have come together (again) to bring you “Rob Zombie’s House of 1000 Corpses: In 3D ZombieVision” and send some horrific hooligans to give you a fright this October. However, these monsters are scarier than your average movie monster…