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Want the full clown experience? Try a stay at the haunted Clown Motel in Tonopah, Nevada. Releasing on VOD Septemand in theaters October 21, 2016. This is the new trailer for 31 with Saban Films taking over distribution.
It’s a Grindhouse movie, and few do that better than Rob Zombie. After all, who has time for philosophical thoughts and musings when you’re looking for the best way to kill your victims?ģ1 is a great, horrifying, terrifying, intense, scary clown movie that is a perfect addition to the Rob Zombie horror portfolio. It’s fun, has brains, some heart, and gory humor spliced in along the way. Or, at the very least, the mindset that any psycho (John Wayne Gacy comes to mind) who would put on clown make-up to kill their victims would assume. 31 nicely touches on the struggle of a psychotic killer clown’s state of mind.
Of course, it all goes to Hell once the blood-lust commences. The opening scene with Doom-Head leaves you with a sense that there may be something more to his character and the movie. The evil clowns are remarkably deeper characters than you’d expect. For the first time in my life, I find myself rooting for the carnies. The crazed clowns are all given “head” monikers and have creative names like Sex-Head, Schizo-Head, Sick-Head, Psycho-Head, and Death-Head. Zombie told a fan on Facebook, that the “Zombie Cut” would eventually be released on DVD. The MPAA notes that the film had “sadistic graphic violence, bizarre sexuality/nudity, pervasive disturbing images, and some strong language.” This leaves us awaiting the director’s cut. For the art of course! This film is over-the-top horror, which is a good thing and something you expect from the creator of House of 1000 Corpses and The Devil’s Rejects. Although the film’s intensity did originally get 31 slapped with an NC-17 rating, Zombie was able to get it downgraded to rated R before the release. Similar to the storyline of Nicholas Cage’s equally horrifying movie, Pay The Ghost, which adds absolutely nothing to this conversation, but does allow us to plug Nicholas Cage. The title 31 was chosen after Zombie found a statistic noting that Halloween is the most notorious day for mysterious missing person reports. How Did Rob Zombie Come Up with the Name “ 31?” Carnies, clowns, and total carnage ensue. It’s as if Rob Zombie physically entered my nightmares when conceiving this movie. All while sadistic clowns hack at their heels in a compound that resembles The Circus from Hell. Until then, check out this latest sneak peek at Rob Zombie's 31.Rob Zombie’s 31 focuses on five carnies held hostage and forced to play a horrifying game called “ 31.” The goal of the game? Survive the night. After another round of edits, the MPAA finally gave the movie an R rating in January, for "strong bloody horror violence, pervasive language, sexual content and drug use." With the release of these photos, hopefully the first trailer is right around the corner, but we'll have to wait and see. Jeffrey Daniel Phillips, who appeared in Rob Zombie's previous directorial effort The Lords of Salem, rounds out the cast alongside Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs and Richard Brake.īack in December, 31 was slapped with an NC-17 rating by the MPAA, and even after Rob Zombie submitted a re-edited cut, the MPAA still gave the film an NC-17 rating. From the visionary mind of Rob Zombie comes a story of five carnival workers who are kidnapped and forced to fight for their lives against an endless parade of homicidal maniacs. This new horror thriller also stars Elizabeth Daily, Meg Foster and Ginger Lynn Allen. Rob Zombie reunites with his wife Sheri Moon Zombie and Halloween star Malcolm McDowell for an experience that promises to be unlike any other. It promises to be 102 minutes of pure terror only like Rob Zombie can deliver. The mission is to survive 12 hours against an endless gang of grease painted maniacs. While trapped, they are forced to play a violent game called 31. They are held hostage in a remote industrial Hell. Rob Zombie always comes up with unique and clever way of creating memorable characters, a tradition that will certainly continue with 31.ģ1 tells the story of five carnies in 1976 kidnapped on the morning of Halloween. Richard Brake plays Doom-Head as a gruesome individual who likes to dismember his victims. Rob Zombie believes Doom-Head will be the next iconic horror villain.
We got our first look at Doom-Head back in September, but the character wasn't showing such a thirst for blood at the time. While we wait for the first trailer, Bloody-Disgusting has gotten a hold of new photos, which feature Richard Brake's Doom-Head in full clown makeup. The project had already landed distribution through Alchemy last summer, but they have not issued a release date as of yet. Rob Zombie took the Sundance Film Festival by storm back in January when he debuted his new thriller 31.