Showing posts with label rob zombie. Show all posts
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Thursday, October 27, 2011

HE'S GONE FROM HERE! THE EVIL IS GONE! By: SASHA SLAUGHTER

Hey there blog stalkers!! Sasha Slaughter here with you for more Halloween themed socks rocking awesomeness...woo! Today I'll be talking about a little movie titled Halloween. No, not the original from 1978, I'm talking Rob Zombie's Halloween from 2007. Halloween is an American slasher film that written, directed, and produced by the one and only Rob Zombie. 

It's a remake of the 1978 classic written by John Carpenter and Debra Hill. Rob Zombie's re- imagining follows pretty much the same premise as John Carpenter's original, with Michael Myers stalking Laurie and her friends on Halloween night. But in Rob Zombie's version he chose to go a little more in depth into the psyche of Michael Myers and figure out what made him start killing people.

Zombie, working from Carpenters advice to make the film his own, chose to develop the film as both a prequel and a remake at the same time. He wanted to have more original content instead of just redoing the scenes. The film mainly got negative reviews, but despite that the film ended up grossing $80,208,039 world wide, which made it the highest grossing film in the Halloween franchise. So let me tell you a little about the film if you don't already know!

One Halloween night in Haddonfield, Illinois, having already begun to show signs of psychopathic tendencies , ten year old Michael Myers (played by Daeg Faerch) murders a school bully named Wesley, and then goes on to kill his own sister Judith, his mother's boyfriend Ronnie, and his sisters boyfriend Steve and he spares his youngest sister, whom he calls Boo. Soon after one of the longest trials in state history Michael is found guilty of first degree murder and is sent to Smith's Grove- Warren County Sanitarium where he is put under the care of child psychologist Dr. Samuel Loomis.


Michael cooperates with Loomis at first, claiming he has no memory of the killings; and his mother Deborah (played by Sheri Moon Zombie) visits Michael regularly. After a year in the sanitarium Michael becomes fixated on making masks out of papier-mache, and begins to close himself off to everyone, including his mother.

One night when Michael kills a nurse as Deborah is leaving from one of her visits, she can no longer deal with the situation at hand, Deborah goes home and commits suicide. For the next fifteen years, Michael continues making the masks and not speaking to anyone, even Dr. Loomis who is trying to help him. Dr. Loomis, having continued to treat Michael over the years, attempts to move on with his own life and closes Michael's case. Shortly after, while being prepared to be moved to maximum security, Michael escapes Smith's Grove and kills a few of the sanitarium employees, and a truck driver for his clothes, and then heads to Haddonfield. On Halloween night, Michael returns to his old home, now abandoned, and recovers the kitchen knife that he had hidden under the floor boards the night he killed his sister.

Throughout the day on Halloween Laurie (Michael's sister) notices Michael watching her from a distance while she is with her friends Lynda and Annie. That night, she heads to the Doyle residence to watch their son Tommy. Meanwhile, Lynda meets up with her boyfriend Bob at Michael's childhood home. Michael appears and finds them upstairs and murders them, and he goes on to kill Laurie's parents, Mason and Cynthia. Dr. Loomis, having been alerted of Michael's escape, goes to Haddonfield looking for him. Loomis tries to warn Sheriff Brackett that Michael has returned to his home in Haddonfield. Dr. Loomis and the sheriff quickly go to the Strode home, while Loomis explains to Brackett that Laurie Strode is actually Michael's baby sister.

Laurie's friend Annie convinces her to babysit the little girl she is watching named Lindsey Wallace so she can have sex with her boyfriend Paul. Annie and Paul return to the Wallace home and during sex, Michael appears and kills Paul and attacks Annie. After bringing Lindsey home, Laurie finds Annie on the floor, bloodied but alive and calls 911. Laurie is attacked by Michael, who then chases her to the Doyle home. The sheriff and Dr. Loomis hear the 911 call and quickly head to the Wallace residence. Michael finally catches up with Laurie and kidnaps her and takes her back to their childhood home and then..

Aww come on! If you've seen the movie then you know what happens next!! If you haven't, I highly suggest that you do. I thought it was a great remake. Although Rob Zombie's Halloween II was really disappointing, but you should definitely check it out for yourself. I like the fact that Zombie put his own spin on the movie while sticking to alot of the original content. He kind of just freshened it up a bit so to speak. And I also like that he sort of explained the whole mask infatuation that Michael had. 

 He really added new life to the character of Michael Myers by delving deeper into his psyche and explaining the mask that he wears. Zombie had explained that he wanted Michael to be true to what a real psychopath is really is, and wanted the mask to be a way for Michael to hide himself. Zombie also wanted the reason Myers returns to Haddonfield to be ambiguous. As he explains "was he trying to kill Laurie, or just find her because he loves her?" Well said right???

Zombie also made it a point in the remake to not have Michael drive, as he did in the original when he stole Loomis' car so he could drive back to Haddonfield. And he also wanted the character of Loomis to be more intertwined with Michael Myers. Rob Zombie definitely added more of a background to the story of Myers, creating more original content for film. He also chose to keep the trademark mask and Carpenter's theme song. And filming also took place in the same neighborhood that Carpenter used in the original Halloween. Yay! 

More information for you to absorb! Isn't learning fun? Overall I'd give Rob Zombie's Halloween a 4 out of 5. I thought it was a great interpretation of the original and he stayed true and paid a great tribute to John Carpenter. He added some of his original content, including the story of the mask, while staying true to Carpenter's version of the movie. 

I own this DVD and I've watched it quite a few times, and I enjoy it more and more every time. It's just a well done movie and I would recommend it to any Halloween dynasty lover or any fan of Rob Zombie's work. That's all I gotta say about that! Now how about you mosey on over and see what Zane's got going on? I'm sure it'll make you randy!! =) And thanks for stopping by Dead End 
Horror.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

BEWARE OF THE BOOZE AND BOOBS By: ZOMBIE ZANE

Heya, Dead End Horror sheep that wear radioactive clothing and eat nothing but frozen pizza rolls! What’s good? Anyway, it’s that time once again for you to kick back and read one of my posts. So I guess that means it’s time for me to write one. Which is what I’m doing now.

So what I wanna do today is, I wanna talk about one of my favorite movies of all times. I’m talking about the movie, “Hostel!” Fuck yeah! If you haven’t seen it, let me start by telling you this is one bad bastard of a horror film. Seriously. It’s got all the crucial elements. It’s got, gore, plenty of nakedness, a great, sox rockin’ soundtrack, and a hella good plot. This thing is fucking too cool! So please, take a few moments and hang out here with me, yes?
 “Hostel” is a 2005 American horror film written, produced, and directed by Eli Roth. Now for the record, I’m not a huge Roth fan. I kinda think he’s an arrogant prick. But then again, if I had made a movie like this, I’d be arrogant too. But whatever. Anyway, Roth’s original script was developed by none other than Quintin Tarantino. Tarantino also served as one of the producers as well. Maybe that explains some of the films awesomeness.
 Also lending their talent to the movie are Jay Hernandez, Derek Richardson, and Rick Hoffman. And oh yeah, some Russian girls whose names I can’t pronounce let alone type. The film runs just under 95mins and you can find this film just about anywhere dvd’s are sold. Now that you know a bit of the particulars, let’s get to the plot, yes?

 One of the things that makes this movie good is the plot. I mean it’s simple but at the time it was original as hell. The movie is about a place in Slovakia where rich people pay to kill a victim of their choosing in any manner that they see fit. They can use chainsaws, drills, guns, knives, fuckin’ whatever!  They can get as medieval as they want. Fucking anything goes. Trippy huh?  I mean like if you want to kill an American, you can bid on a price. Say maybe it starts out at like 30k, but say another dude wants to kill an American, so he bids like 35k and so on and so on. Ya follow me? And just like an ebay auction, the winner with the highest bid gets that certain person. Ya dig?
So Josh and Paxton (Hernandez and Richardson) end up at this hostel where they are drugged and kidnapped and tortured in various ways. Told ya, it’s a cool fuckin’ plot. And the coolest part, is that everyone that works at this hostel is in on it! Everybody that works there plays a part in this murder racket. I mean they could give shit one of an American gets offed. They don’t care cause it’s all about the $$$!
 Now that you know the plot, you are like dying to watch this movie, right? Right? Like I hope I didn’t fuck it up and tell you too much info. I saw this thing and went into it not knowing what to expect.  It blew my fucking mind so much that I actually watched it twice in a row. I’ve only done that with like two other films. Wanna know which ones? No? Fuck you! I’m gonna tell ya anyway. I did it with “The Devils Rejects,” and I did it with “Open Water.” But yeah, I dig this film and I give it a perfect 5 out of 5. I can’t stress enough how much I liked it.
 Okay, so there it is. I guess that’s all I got for ya today. Be sure and pay a visit to Sasha as well. It’s laundry day so you may just get to watch her wash her undies. Ha! That sounded funny. Anyway, until tomorrow, take care, stay a-scared and I am out! Peace peace and Jack ‘N the Box grease.
Zombie Zane











Thursday, August 25, 2011

TOP 5 REASONS WHY I LOVE ZOMBIES By: SASHA SLAUGHTER


BRAINS!!!!!!!!!!! Hey there!! Sasha Slaughter here with you for the final time this week and for the final day of random stuff month. Since I reviewed a zombie movie yesterday, I figured why not stay with the zombie theme. So, I'm going to list the top 5 reasons why I love zombies. I guess that kinda explains the whole "BRAINS" opening a little better huh?? I've always been fascinated by zombies, ever since I was a teenager and saw "Night of the Living Dead" (The original) for the first time. After that I was hooked. I don't know what their appeal is to me, but zombies are hands down my favorite monster. RAWR!!! So kick back and enjoy top 5 reasons why I love zombies!!!                    
                                                                               

5.) They fuck shit up. They cause chaos, panic, and disorder. Think about it, in most movies when a zombie apocalypse happens, the whole entire world seemingly shuts down. People leave, they kill themselves out of fear, they end up becoming the very thing they are afraid of or they man the hell up and try to survive. In almost every zombie movie I've ever seen, entire populations are wiped out or they flee somewhere else to get away from the zombies. With all of the chaos and death happening, would you be able to survive a zombie apocalypse? Would you be able to stay calm and get out alive or would you fall victim to the zombies?? I myself don’t do so well with chaos or panic, I'd probably never make it out alive. So I'm really hoping I never have to live through a zombie invasion. Because my pasty white Yankee ass would perish...quickly.                                  

                                                                        

4). All they wanna do is eat your brains..or whatever else they can sink their rotting teeth into. They don't care who you are, where you live, or if they knew you before they died and then became undead. All they wanna do is eat you. They'll munch on your flesh, slurp up your brains and occasionally eat your intestines like spaghetti. Zombies are bad mamma jammas.
 

3.) I find humor in zombies. The whole concept of being undead and being ravenous for brains is funny to me. You gotta admit, sometimes the zombies in movies do some pretty funny shit. It's especially funny when they make noises. You know, the standard zombie moaning noises. It always cracks me up when they do that. There's just a quality about them that never ceases to amuse me. They could be coming for my brains, and if they make funny noises while doing so, yeah, I'm gonna laugh.

    
 

2.) They can be killed....but only by destroying their brains or decapitating them. No stakes in the heart or strings of garlic will keep these flesh hungry stalkers down. You gotta go straight for the thinker if you wanna survive the zombie invasion. Get your guns or axes, whatever you can use to split a zombies head open with. That's your only guaranteed way to survive the undead.

1.) Zombies aren't vampires. I'm not crazy about vampires, but I don't hate them either. OK, I'll admit, I'm kind of obsessed with Twilight (I'm a chick, whattya want from me??). But like the movie said, vampires do kind of suck. Especially the new ones. They only drink from animals, they can come out in the daylight and to top it all off, they sparkle in the sun!!! WHAT? But with zombies, they've pretty much stayed true to how they've always been described. Zombies don't sparkle, they can come out whenever the hell they want, and screw animal blood, they want human brains!!! And honestly, who do you think would win in a zombie vs vampire battle royal?? No, vampires don't have blood, but they've got some tasty brains for the zombies to devour. And yeah, the vampires are smarter and faster, but zombies are obviously the more superior monster, to me at least.                      

                                                 

So there you have it, my top 5 reasons for loving zombies. I maybe could have thought of more, but that could have taken a while. Making that list took a lot longer than you'd think. Most of the time I sat staring at the computer screen mouth breathing a little. =) But I got it done. If you're a zombie lover like me, or you at least think they're cool, hopefully you could relate to some of the reasons why I effin love zombies so much! Thanks for wasting your time with me! And while you're here, how about you go waste some of your time with Zane too!! And as always, check back tomorrow for new stuff here at Dead End Horror. 
                                                                                   
Sasha Slaughter
    




                                                                             

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

BRAIN EATING ZOMBIES AND A NAKED GRAVE DANCIN CHICK!!! By: SASHA SLAUGHTER


If the house is rockin, don't come knockin!! OWWW!!! Well, my house was rocking earlier, and it wasn't because of you're thinkin =) That's right, we felt a little of the shake from the quake....yikes! Anyway, let's get down to it! Today I'll be reviewing Night of the Living Dead...old school right!!?? Well, I've never seen the whole thing, so I decided what the hell, it's got zombies and as you all know, I loves me some brain eatin zombies!! It came out in 1985 and was directed by Dan O' Bannon.

In this horror/comedy two employees from a medical supply company unknowingly release several zombies from cylinders that they've been trapped in for years. It causes local citizens to deal with a large scale zombie epidemic. Frank is showing new employee Freddy the ropes when he mentions that there are bodies in basement that have been there for fourteen years. He tells him that they came from the Army when a chemical seeped into the morgue and brought the dead back to life. The Army attempted to get rid of the problem and accidently shipped the contaminated soil and dead bodies to the medical supply company.

They go into the basement and look at the cylinders. Frank taps on one of them to assure Freddy that they are sturdy and when he does, it breaks causing a chemical gas to be released into the basement and out of the warehouse. The gas causes Freddy and Frank to pass out and when they come to they are both starting to feel sick. They come out of the basement and hear strange noises coming from the warehouse. They go to find that the stuffed dogs they sell to veterinarian school have come to life and then they hear screaming coming from where they keep dead bodies.

A colonel from the Army is talking to his wife about finding the missing bodies. He tells her he can't rest until they are found and that they could be anywhere. While Freddy and Frank try to figure out what the noises are, his friends are waiting in the graveyard for him to get off of work. They all want to party but don't have anywhere to go so they take a radio to the graveyard and hang out. (And then comes the part with the creepy red head named "Trash" dancing naked on a grave...I guess that's supposed to iconic or something??). Anyway, Frank decides to call his boss Burt and tell him what happened.                                          





When Burt arrives Frank explains what happened. They tell him about the screams coming from where the dead bodies are kept. They come up with a plan to kill the cadaver and then destroy the evidence. Frank opens the door and the cadaver runs out headed straight for Burt. They catch it and bury a pick axe into it's brain but it wont die. So Burt decides to chop it up in pieces. He tells Frank and Freddy that he has a friend that runs a mortuary and he's going to ask him to help them. Burt goes to the morgue and asks his friend Ernie (Haha...Burt and Ernie!) for help. At first he tells him there are rabid weasels in the bag and they need to destroy them. But when Burt says he'll take them outside and shoot them Burt finally tells him what's actually in the bag. He shows Ernie the body parts and Ernie agrees to help him by burning the parts in the incinerator.

As the body is being burned the chemical gas is released into the air and then it starts to rain. Freddy's friends are in the graveyard when the rain starts and they run to their car yelling that the rain is burning their skin. As the rain soaks into the ground, it begins to bring corpses back to life. Tina goes to the medical warehouse to look for Freddy and she goes into the basement. One of the things from the cylinders attacks her yelling that it wants her brains. Her friends come and rescue her and they all leave the warehouse and run back into the graveyard. Trash gets attacked by zombies (Thankfully, I was tired of seeing that bitch naked) and the rest of her friends escape. Three of them manage to make it to the mortuary when Ernie calls 911 and asks for paramedics to come because there are two men that are poisoned.  





The EMT's show up and can't get a pulse or blood pressure Frank or Freddy. They say that their body temperature is 70 degrees and that it's not normal. The EMT's go to get stretchers when they are attacked by zombies. Freddy's friends make it to the mortuary and tell Burt that there are bodies all over the place and that they're killing people. They begin boarding up the mortuary to keep the zombies out. When questioned about what's wrong with Frank and Freddy, Burt finally admits that a chemical was released when Frank and Freddy were messing with the cylinders in the basement. He tells them that the chemical gas escaped and they both breathed it in and it's causing them to get sick.



Frank and Freddy complain of stiffness and pain and Ernie checks them and says that they are starting to exhibit signs of rigor mortis and that they are dying. Just then zombies break into the mortuary and kill one of Freddy's friends. Ernie grabs the zombie and straps it to a table in the embalming room. It starts talking and tells him that they want to eat their brains because it takes the pain of being dead away. They decide to lock Freddy and Frank in the chapel incase they turn into zombies. Tina insists on being locked in the room with Freddy. Shortly after they are locked in, Freddy turns into a zombie and tries to attack Tina. Ernie comes into the room and grabs her and they try and board the doors shut. Right before Frank turns into a zombie he puts himself in the incinerator to die.

Burt and Spider go outside and get in a cop car to try and get help. They end up at the warehouse and call the cops. The cops set up a barricade to try and stop whatever was happening but the zombies break through and start killing all of the cops. Back at the mortuary, only Ernie and Tina are left so they block themselves into the attic to keep from being killed. Burt finally realizes that no one is coming to help so he calls the number on the cylinders in the basement. He gets patched through to Colonel Glover and explains to him what's happening. Colonel Glover calls the General and tells him that they've found the cylinders in Louisville, KY but they have been opened. Burt is told that the Army had a plan in place to deal with the cylinders incase they were to be opened. The Army then lines up a missle and....



BOOOM!! What?? Idk, watch and see what happens dammit! Now, let's see what I thought shall we?? Ehh.. I gotta say, it's super cheesy. The acting is wayyyy over the top and the characters in the movie definitely look 80's! Too funny. I guess because I'm "new school" I'm not really used to seeing old stuff like that. That movie is older than me! I think overall I'd give it a 2.5 out of 5. I love zombies and everything, but this movie was one giant cheese doodle man! I know it was made in the 80's and everything, but yeesh! I will admit that the special effects were kinda cool. That zombie thing from they cylinder was creepy, except for the face. That made me laugh. It's eyes were all funny looking. Didn't really match the body, you know what I'm saying??

And the zombie skeleton writhing on the table bitching about wanting to eat brains was pretty cool too. I must say though, that red haired girl was kind of annoying. Not only was her acting bad, I was tired of seeing her naked. JEEZ! She was naked for practically the whole movie. I was tired of seeing her boobs, butt and vadge!! GROSS! There was a good amount of blood and brain matter, which was great and the zombies looked kinda creepy. It was all good except for that naked red haired bitch. For real! Now you know my thoughts, how about you go on and see what Zane is thinking?? Thanks for stopping by! We appreciate it mucho!

SASHA SLAUGHTER


Tuesday, August 23, 2011

ARE YOU GONNA LET ME IN OR WHAT? BY: ZOMBIE ZANE

Yo! Yo! Yo! Coming at ya live and direct from the motherfuckin seven six one oh seven. What’s good horror fans that sit up late at night and drink blood while doing your laundry. Well the weekend is over and I guess that means I gotta get back to work. Boo! Anyway, since today’s post is gonna be a bit longer, I’m gonna skip the foreplay and get right to it. So grab some KY and let’s go.

What I got for ya today, is a kinda a comparison type of article. What I’m gonna be doing is comparing two films. One is a remake and the other is the original. One was made here in the USA, the other is of the Swedish persuasion.  I’m talking about, “Let Me In,” and “Let the Right One In.”

Ok, now as a general rule, most of the foreign horror films that are remade over here are pieces of shit compared to the original. But then again, aren’t most remakes pieces of shit? A few examples...”REC” is a 2007 Spanish horror film that kicked some serious ass! But the remake, 2008's “Quarantine,” eh, not so good. I know that everybody remembers, “The Ring.” But did you guys see the Japanese version directed by Hideo Nakata? Nakata’s film was WAY better! As I’ve come to learn, foreign horror movies are just better. Bottom line, foreign horror films kick our ass. And such is the case between “Let Me In” and “Let the Right One In.”

Now let’s get to the tale of the tape...                                


“Let Me In” (2010) U.S.A.         (vs)        “Let the Right One In” (2008) Sweden
Directed by: Matt Reeves                           Directed by: Tomas Alfredson                             
116 mins.                                                   114 mins.
Netflix Instant Watch                                   Netflix Instant Watch
My Score: 2.5 out of 5                                My Score: 4.75 out of 5                           

As you can see, I ranked “Let the Right One In” like two and a quarter points higher. And I’m a professional so...Anyway, the plot for both films are the same. They both revolve around a bullied young boy who befriends a ‘young’ vampire. They both take place in the 1980's and they both have that romantic dynamic between the boy and the vampire. Basically the remake sticks to the original. Almost too much. It was shot pretty much scene for scene and for that it loses some points. If you’re gonna remake something, fuckin’ put your own twist on it. Don’t give me some regurgitated shit. C’mon boss. I would’ve really liked to see another director take a shot at remaking this film. Like Rob Zombie maybe. He would’ve done it better.

I also thought that in the Swedish version, the love dynamic between vampire and boy was portrayed a bit better. It was a bit more moving for me. The expressions of the actors, the way they acted with one another, I just thought that the kids in the foreign film did a better job. Plus, in the foreign film, they did a better job of explaining the whole ...”What if I’m not a girl” line. In the American version, we are led to believe that when Abby says that line she is referring to her being a vampire rather than a little girl. But in the foreign version, they actually show you what she means by that line. Now I won’t spoil it for those that haven’t seen it, but trust me, it does make a difference. It was a total jaw dropping moment. I was actually like, “Whoaaa.” And believe me, I don’t drop jaw that often.

Now as far as the score goes, both films did a good job with that. I thought the score was awesome for both. Both used some beautiful music. But I’d have to give the edge to the foreign version. On second thought, it was kinda neat to hear some 80's tunes in the American version. So I guess all in all, I’ll go ahead and give the score/soundtrack part a tie between the two movies.

I also thought that some of the bullying scenes were a little bit harsher in the USA version. The whole atomic wedgie/pants pissing scene was pretty rough. Poor Owen. Now don’t get me wrong, the bullying scenes in the foreign film were good too, but the American version did a little bit better job in some instances.

I guess the best way I can convey my point is this. The original version of the film is like hearing a song by Elvis, or by whatever band you think is awesome. And the USA remake is kinda like hearing that same song by another band that is just okay. I mean both songs are good, but one is obviously far superior than the other one. So my advise, for what it’s worth, I would watch the 2008 Swedish version first. And then watch the made in the USA one. I mean that’s how I did it and I’m damn glad I saw the original first.  In fact, the original one is like one of the best vampire movies I’ve ever seen. And brother, (or sister) I’ve seen a lot.











               

Well, there ya have it.  That's about all I got for today, but before I get outta here, I do have like one quick nude scene to show you guys. That and a couple of other pics that I thought may add to your viewing pleasure. I also have included the two trailers, so after you peep out the pics, watch the videos, yes?

Bit o' Boob










 Bit more Boob (Sasha Barrese "Let Me In"


        



















Bed is a burning!















FACED!! 


















Okay, for real, that's all there is and there ain't no more. Be sure and check out Sasha's stuff as well. She's always got something good going on. So until tomorrow horror fans. Take care, stay a-scared, and I am out!
ZOMBIE ZANE
                                                                         





Wednesday, August 3, 2011

ROCK OUT WITH YOUR COCK OUT! By: ZOMBIE ZANE

Doin’ it and doin’ it and doin’ it well! Zombie Zane here once again from the seven six one oh seven. Man, yesterday was hotter than shit!! And today promises to be another hot motherfucker. Will it ever end? I hope not. I wanna see every summer record broken! Why? ‘Cause I’m crazy that’s why. So, enough about the weather, and my mental state, let’s get to today’s post, yes?


As I said yesterday, this week’s shit is gonna be a hodgepodge of whatever we wanna throw in. And for today, I got a little something different for you guys. Now I don’t know about y’all, but I love music. Love it. It’s almost a necessity. So I got to thinking...I know, me think, that’s fucking scary in itself, no? So I got to thinking about some songs that have a horror element, or a dark element or a paranormal element theme to them. Know what I mean? For example, ‘The Monster Mash.’ That is totally about monsters and shit like that. ‘The Purple People Eater’ does as well. Ya follow? So for today, I’m gonna list about ten songs that have a horror/dark/paranormal theme. I’ll find the songs on Youtube so you can listen to them and whatnot. It’s better that way than for me to just list ten titles and call it a day. So what say we cut out the foreplay and get to the music, yes?


The first song I got for ya is Blink 182's ‘Aliens Exist.’


Now that was a sox rockin tune! I was a huge fan of thsoe guys back when. Ok, now this next song is good too. How about a little, Screaming Lord Sutch, 'Monster in Black Tights.'


So, what'd you think about that song? Pretty trippy huh? Now this next song I got for ya you may not agree with, but this is my blog and my rules.  So here's some Space with 'Female of the Species.'



YAY!! That was a fun song! Ok, now listen to this...'Werewolves of London' by Warren Zevon.


And the hits just keep on coming! So are you digging this? If not, then piss off outta here! Just kidding. Ok let's get to the next song. Alice Cooper's 'Feed My Frankenstein.'


BOOM! Hella good song! No way this list would be complete without an Alice Cooper tune. Now this next song may or may not cause me to catch some shit...But whatever. Here is Antsy Pants with 'Vampire.'


Ok, ok, I know, I know. Not the best song, but it does have a tendancy to get stuck in your head. Up next how about some Rob Zombie...Here's his song, 'House of 1000 Corpses' from his film with the same name.


I had to throw in some Zombie. Fuckin' had to. Now this is an older song, but it's still a kick ass tune. In fact, I think they used this song on 'Scream.' Here's 'Little red Ridding Hood' by Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs.


Now wasn't that fun! Killer song from 1966. On second thought, not sure if it was in 'Scream' but in any case, it rox my sox. Now let's listen to this. Here's one from when I was a kid. Here's Will Smith and DJ Jazzy Jeff with 'Nightmare On My Street.'


Ahh. Memories. Damn, I jammed that tune when I was little! Classic! So for the final song of this list, I chose 'Psycho Killer' by The Talking Heads. ...'Better run run run run run run away!'


ROCK!! That song is AWESOME! I know it's dorky, but so am I. And so are you if you dig this tune. But hey, it's all in good fun.


Well, there it is. Ten great songs with some kind of horror element to them. I know there are a ton left that I didn't mention, but shit, it would like take me all day and then some to list all of them. But at least I got a good start. I may be doing this from time to time we'll see how it goes. Ok then. Hope you enjoyed the tunes, and be sure and stop by and see what Sasha's wearing today. I'm sure it's quite revealing...So until next time, take care, stay a-scared, and I am out!!  
Zombie Zane