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Braindead »
I've loved Chloe ever since "Let Me In". So I'm for sure going to check out "Carrie". Most remakes suck, but this looks like it could kick ass (no pun intended).
Fools2234 »
So basically its almost all men who die right hmc. Pathetic, I am so sick of the white female being the one to survive horror movies.
Sam Hain »
The last two are the best.
Herner Klenthur »
great comments. I for one am a fan of Rob Zombies and our article on his quitting the horror genre 'for now' is quite clear. I am not sure why you object to it.
The Liberal Dead (@theliberaldead) »
Rob Zombie's "undoing" came long before he even hinted at remaking Halloween. Fake people bash popular things for the attention that comes with doing so. Rob Zombie and Eli Roth are probably the two most popular "new" genre directors, and you can't mention either of their names without said fake people coming out of the woodworks. It's also worth noting that, even though it was reported on this site previously(as well as 30 others) that Rob Zombie had announced he was leaving the horror genre, that he never actually said that. He said he was taking a break while tackling some other projects he was working on. I read the original interview, and I don't know why, three to four weeks later, so many sites tried to pass that off as "news". I guess to farm web hits.
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