SLIPKNOT Frontman Ready To Watch The 'Watchmen'

February 23, 2009

According to The Pulse of Radio, SLIPKNOT frontman Corey Taylor happens to be a huge comic book geek, and if there's one thing he's looking forward to this year, it's next month's long-awaited release of the movie "Watchmen", based on a graphic novel that's considered by many fans as the Holy Grail of comic books. Taylor explained to The Pulse of Radio why he's "stoked" for the movie's March 6 arrival. "This is a movie that a lot of people have been waiting 20 years for, and I am ecstatic," he said. "I mean, just from the trailers I've seen, it looks incredible. I think the casting was done really well. I think it's got the potential. I'll be off the road and I'll be able to go to a theater and go see this movie. I think it's gonna be really good. I'm hoping it's going to be really good."

SLIPKNOT is currently in the midst of a 33-city headlining tour that stops in Tulsa, Oklahoma on Monday (February 23).

The band will headline Columbus, Ohio's Rock On The Range festival in May and will hit the European festival circuit in June and July.

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