ROB ZOMBIE, 'Halloween' Nominated For SCREAM AWARDS
September 16, 2008Rob Zombie and his hit 2007 remake of the 1978 horror classic "Halloween" have been nominated in the "Best Director" and "Best Remake" categories, respectively, at Spike TV's third annual Scream Awards, dubbed "Scream 2008". The show, where winners are determined through online voting at Spike.com, will be taped on Saturday, October 18 at The Greek Theater in Los Angeles, while the event itself will be aired on Spike TV at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT on Tuesday, October 21.
Scream Awards is an event celebrating horror, science fiction, fantasy and comic books.
Rob Zombie's "Halloween" grossed an estimated $31 million when it opened last year's Labor Day.
John Carpenter filmed his 1978 indie chiller on a $325,000 budget. The film made roughly $47 million at the domestic box office, and still ranks among the most impressive budget-to-box office ratios in history. Zombie's studio-approved "Halloween" cost about $20 million.
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