ROB ZOMBIE Working On New Movie, Upcoming CD

March 4, 2003

Now that his long-awaited and much-delayed horror film project, "House Of 1,000 Corpses", is finally set to see the light of day, ROB ZOMBIE has dived into writing a new movie, which he told MTV.com he has 90 percent finished. He described it as "totally different" from "…Corpses", adding that "it's sort of in the horror world, but it's not a horror movie."

With regards to his next studio album, Zombie says that he hopes to start writing songs in the next month or so, though at this point he has no idea how he wants the disc to sound.

"I just know that I don't want it to sound like all the old stuff," he said. "I can never go into the studio with a plan because it never works. If you go in there thinking, 'Oh, I want it to be really heavy,' then you may have a soft song and that will be your best song. So I just go in there and whatever happens, happens."

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