ROB ZOMBIE Records PETA's Holiday Hotline Message (Audio)
November 17, 2011According to PETA, "calling the Butterball Turkey Talk-Line and listening to tips about how to boil, broil, roast and toast the bodies of gentle, smart, and social birds sounds more like the plot of an upcoming horror film than a cooking resource." So PETA teamed up with musician, horror-movie legend, and creator of the soon-to-be-released "The Lords Of Salem", Rob Zombie, to record its 2011 Thanksgiving holiday hotline message.
PETA's holiday hotline encourages people to make the holiday season one of compassion by refusing to eat tortured birds and asks them to visit GoVeg.com for tips on preparing vegan meals that are sure to be crowd pleasers.
PETA's 2011 holiday hotline message (audio):
Zombie recently told Empire magazine that "The Lords Of Salem" will be his "bleakest" outing yet this from the man whose four previous directorial efforts include the ultra-violent "The Devil's Rejects" and two grim "Halloween" movies. As for the plot of "Salem", Zombie gave a more detailed outline than before, saying, "There were twenty people that everyone knows about obviously all innocent executed as witches in Salem . . . there were a further four who actually were witches, who were killed secretly, and vowed one day to return to wreak havoc on Salem's descendants. That's when the movie jumps ahead to the present day and things start to go wrong."
Zombie said he's had the idea for the movie for years, even before he recorded the song of the same name.
Zombie, who directed all his own music videos, made his debut as a feature film writer and director with 2003's "House Of 1000 Corpses".
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