Rob Zombie has released a video for the soon-to-be stripper anthem “Sick Bubblegum,” the first single from his upcoming CD Hellbilly Deluxe 2. The song is classic Zombie—infectious groove, psychedelic lyrics, and just fun.
The video features a no-frills performance from the band and some sexy lip-smacking gum chewing from Rob’s better-half, Sheri Moon Zombie.
Rock out with your cocks out (courtesy of NoiseCreep):
Hellbilly Deluxe 2 marks Zombie’s debut for new label Roadrunner Records and his first release since 2006’s Educated Horses. Zombie will headline the Rockstar Mayhem Festival this summer in support of the disc.
Hellbilly Deluxe 2 arrives in stores on Feb. 2. For a track list, click here.
ABC’s new promo spot for the upcoming sixth and final season of “Lost” features a new frame of footage showcasing Claire with a shotgun (seen above). The image pops up around the 15 second mark along with the phrases “Everything changes” and “Plant a good seed and you will joyfully gather fruit.”
Take a look:
Admittedly, I can’t see shit despite the fact that I’ve watched the promo 40 times now. But, others say they see it so I’ll keep trying.
“Lost’s” final season begins on Feb. 2. For a recap of seasons 1-thru-5, click here. To see more “Lost” news, click here, here and here.
Fans of the Saw mythos, prepare to have your minds blown.
A new after-creds ending has been added to the Unrated Director’s Cut of Saw 6, arriving on DVD and Blu-ray on Jan. 29. The scene finds junkie-turned Jigsaw apprentice Amanda Young warning captive Corbett (test subject Jeff’s tween daughter in Saw 3) about the man who will eventually show up to save her.
Take a look:
If you recall, Corbett (Niamh Wilson) is seen being rescued by Det. Hoffman (Costas Mandylor) in Saw 5. Will she heed Amanda’s (Shawnee Smith) words? What role will she play in Saw 7? This is good stuff. Let’s just hope David Hackl doesn’t fuck up what Kevin Greutert started when he takes over directing duties.
By Eddie Muertos on January 22nd, 2010 at 9:42 am
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Camera Obscura is the creepy new 17-episode web-series from demented indie-horror award-winner Drew Daywalt and MWG Entertainment. The project is intended to appeal to women, but promises plenty of amazing creature F/X, courtesy of Jeff Farley, to make the hairs on any guy’s testes stand.
Check it out:
In an interview with the folks at Fearnet, Daywalt describes the premise:
It’s about a young woman who is cleaning out her grandfather’s office after he passes away. She finds a book, and in the book are these weird photographs. She had a very unhealthy relationship with her grandfather, he raised her, but he was a crime scene photographer for the LAPD and he drank a lot so he was never around, so there’s a lot of resentment in her cleaning up after he’s deceased.
And when she [finds] this book, it’s nothing like him; it’s nothing like what he did in his life. It’s strange art photography. It’s dark, weird, photographs and they’re actually upsetting [to her]. She throws the book in the fireplace and she burns it because it’s just too upsetting and weird.
Then she finds his camera and she can’t get it to work. She [learns] this camera was a magic camera that was able to capture demons, and in photographing them with this camera, imprisoning them in this book, which she then realized she burned. Los Angeles is [now] hit with a rash of strange, ritualistic crime homicides, and she realizes quickly that she burned the book and she released them. She comes to know that each of these demons – six of them – had a crime profile like a serial killer would.
Camera Obscura stars Reagan Dale Neis, Jack Klugman (I thought he was dead!), Timm Sharp, Donnie Jeffcoat, Fiona Goodwin, Edin Gali, Paul Hungerford, Azure Parsons, and Charlotte Bjornbak.
To freak yourself out further, take a look at Daywalt’s Bedfellows short here.