Why Rob Zombie Won’t Watch House Of 1,000 Corpses Anymore – /Film

And sure, "House of 1000 Corpses" has some rough spots and some weird bits and all the hallmarks of someone who is still trying to figure out what he's trying to do, but all of that adds to the messed slapdash joy of the film. "House of 1000 Corpses" marks the debut of Zombie's Firefly family, a tight-knit family of serial killers who went on to wreak havoc in future Zombie movies "The Devil's Rejects" and "3 From Hell." "House of 1000 Corpses" sets up all of that lore in such a delightfully chaotic way, and even if the plot veers off course, it's still dripping in Zombie's trademark demonic trash atmosphere. I mean, how can you deny a movie that gave us the line, "We like to get f***ed up and do f***ed up s***." There's some real gold in those hills.

Don't get me wrong, Zombie is allowed to feel however he wants about his movies, and he's certainly endured plenty of harsh criticism and studio hijinks to last for a lifetime, but if he's not going to love it, there are plenty of people out there who will. He might not get it, but he doesn't really have to. That's one of the great things about art once it's out there, it's not just yours anymore.

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