Album Or Movie Next For ROB ZOMBIE?

August 30, 2007

The Pulse of Radio (formerly Launch Radio Networks) reports: With his remake of "Halloween" opening on Friday (August 31) and both a tour and live album slated for this fall, filmmaker and musician Rob Zombie has a full schedule for the rest of the year. So what comes after that? Zombie has been alternating between records and movies for the last several years, but told The Pulse of Radio he's not really sure what he'll tackle next. "I don't really have any album ideas, I mean those...well, actually we have a little bit," he said. "You know, we were writing some songs on the road for the first time ever so they're kind of floating around. You know, this is the first album I hope that the whole band can be there and really write together. That's exciting 'cause that could be really different, that could bring a whole different vibe to it. And as far as the next movie, you know, I have some ideas I'm working on, but I'm not ready for the next one just yet."

Dimension Films, which is releasing "Halloween", has just signed Zombie to a two-picture deal. According to Variety, Zombie will write and direct both films. There are no further details about the projects or whether they'll be horror outings like Zombie's three movies to-date.

Zombie also told MTV.com's movie blog that his animated flick, "The Haunted World of El Superbeasto", is finally finished. He described the film as a "superhero monster sex comedy" and a "filthy adult movie," adding, "People are just not going to believe this movie exists. It is so strange."

Zombie's first-ever concert album, simply titled "Zombie Live", is scheduled for release on October 23. He'll support OZZY OSBOURNE on a fall tour that will begin sometime in October and last through December.

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