Rob Zombie Comments On Movie Pressure Vs. Music

Dan Aquilante of the New York Post chatted with Rob Zombie and asked the ‘House of 1000 Corpses’ director if he thought Hollywood was any more forgiving than the music industry for bad artistry. “I don’t know how many bad movies you can make and still have people willing to give you money. When a movie goes bad, there are more people to blame,” he said. “If you make a bad record, who’s there to blame? Just the artist and the producer. And the producer never takes the fall. You can make all the bad movies you want – as long as they make money.” Nypost.com has since removed the article.


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