"First viewing - May 7th
OK, first off I want to mention that of the four films Rob Zombie has made before this one I'd enjoyed watching 3 of them (The Devil's Rejects being the exception & for the life of me I can't figure out why others seem to like it the most...or even at all). That still stands. There are some wonderful visuals throughout this movie, and the actors are undoubtedly dedicated to their roles. The music's mostly well-done too. And that's about all the good I can say for it, unl"
"27/4
Rob Zombie basically stretches out those trippy scenes from Halloween 2 that took place inside Myers's head to the point where he can fill out a hundred minutes with it. The Lords of Salem isn't very effective as a horror film. It isn't scary or intense or even thought provoking at all. But it is occasionally unsettling and thoroughly very interesting to look at. But I should maybe face the music here, because I have no idea what to say about this movie. The reason behind that is I don't k"
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Residents of Salem, Massachusetts are visited by a 300-year-old coven of witches.
So I have seen all of Rob Zombie's films so far. He hasn't yet done anything amazing, but he is good at surrealism and crazy death scenes so I wanted to check this out. Sheri Moon Zombie, Dee Wallace, Ken Foree, and Sid Haig return to work with Zombie as his usual casting choices. I am also familiar with Bruce Davison, Michael Berryman, and a few others. It was interesting to see Sheri Moon Zombie take on the l"