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March 19, 2005

Rob Zombie: Rocker, Blogger

I'm all aflutter about The Devil's Rejects (July 22). Have been ever since Comic-Con. That's where I saw a cobbled-together, unofficial teaser trailer featuring a certain murder-minded trio slow-mo strutting to the Allman Brothers Band's "Midnight Rider!" Can't say the official teaser fosters the same abject enthusiasm.

There's hope, though, as Rob Zombie says in his blog -- yeah, even HE is into this nonsense -- that a brand-spanking new trailer will hit theaters in front of Frank Miller's Sin City on April 1st! What makes this especially worth noting is that it gives me the excuse to show ...

Now, if y'all aren't irreversibly distracted, it's also noteworthy that Rob's really high on the score:

"Well, I just got back from hearing some of Tyler Bates final arrangements for The Devil's Rejects and all I can say is YES! This truely is the most intense score I've ever heard. I can't wait to unleash this thing. Totally Insane. Tyler drove himself crazy perfecting this score and man it pays off."
Being that Mr. Bates scored the Dawn of the Dead remake, maybe, just maybe, he happened to leave room for an Allman Brothers track or two.

Posted by G. Noel Gross at March 19, 2005 10:17 AM

Comments

They didn't play the trailer at the theater where I saw "Sin City" at(they lovingly played the trailer for "Star Wars:Episode III",though),but the ultra violence in "Sin City" pretty much made up for it.

Posted by: Steven Millan at April 5, 2005 4:29 AM


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