Here's a guide to Rob Zombie's most hated horror movies. Musician Rob Zombie made his directorial debut with 2003's House Of 1000 Corpses, which received mixed reviews but has since become a cult favorite. Despite the film's rocky reception, Zombie quickly followed up with an acclaimed sequel dubbed The Devil's Rejects, which was less of a horror movie than a gritty modern-day Western. In the years that followed Zombie would follow with his duology of Halloween remakes and 3 From Hell — the last part of his Firefly family movie trilogy.
Rob Zombie has a distinct style and is greatly influenced by both classic black and white horror movies and genre films from the '70s. Zombie's work is often brutally violent and uncompromising, with The Devil's Rejects often cited as his best film to date. That said, his filmography has proven divisive, such as his remake of Halloween featuring unlikable characters and a lack of genuine tension or suspense.
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When it comes to Zombie's favorite horror movies he's cited the likes of White Zombie — unsurprisingly - and The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. He's also got strong opinions on what he doesn't too, so here are Rob Zombie's most hated horror movies.
Dracula 2000 (2000)
Dracula 2000 is a glossy action-horror movie that tried to update the Count for the new millennium. Dracula 2000 cast Gerald Butler as the title monster, with a cast that also included Christopher Plummer as Van Helsing, Jonny Lee Miller and Jeri Ryan, but while it features a surprisingly creative new origin for Dracula and some fun setpieces, it's aged poorly.
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