ROB ZOMBIE's 'Halloween' Takes In Another $10 Million
September 10, 2007According to ANI, Rob Zombie's remake of the 1978 horror classic "Halloween" clinched second spot at the last weekend's box-office, generating 10 million dollars.
The film saw a 62 percent drop in its business in the second weekend. It has earned 44.2 million dollars in two weekends.
Zombie recently signed a two-picture deal with Dimension Films, which backed "Halloween". While there are no details about either project, Zombie has indicated that one or both might not be horror.
He has also said that he will not direct a sequel to "Halloween", if one is put into production.
Zombie told Fangoria.com that the "Halloween" DVD, which will likely be out for Christmas, will include a full-length "making of" documentary, a slew of deleted scenes and other bonus features. There's no word on whether it will also include the "workprint" version of the movie that leaked online.
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 on October 18 in Seattle.
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