Rob Zombie Explains How He Ended John Carpenter Feud
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(Metal Hammer) Rob Zombie has confirmed that he and veteran filmmaker John Carpenter settled their differences quickly following a public war of words. Zombie directed a remake of Carpenter's 1978 horror movie Halloween in 2007, with the former White Zombie man claiming that the director was "very cold" towards him in documentary Halloween: The Inside Story. That led Carpenter to call Zombie a "piece of sh*t" during an interview with film students. But last month, Carpenter reported the pair had buried the hatchet - a move Zombie has also now confirmed. The singer tells Indie Wire: "It ended so quickly. Basically, I saw something online, and he was obviously upset about something I said. But I wasn't sure what it was, because I love John. I've got nothing bad to say about him. "I was like, 'Oh my God - what could I have possibly said? How did it get misconstrued? What was it?' I didn't know. So I immediately called him up, we talked for literally one minute, and by the end of it, it was all good." Read more here. Metal Hammer is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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