| H13 : Eerie Von |
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| Written by Gaz E |
| Monday, 25 October 2010 06:00 |
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I really wanted Eerie Von to agree to be interviewed for Uber Rock's 13 Days Of Halloween. While, in a basic sense, having someone with that Misfits/Samhain/Danzig connection answering the questions seemed more than appropriate (and cool!) it was the fact that Eerie Von's career has been spattered with twists and turns that really gripped hold of my interest.....
Now, Eerie Von answers the 13 questions with roots in Hell........
What are your most vivid childhood memories of Halloween?
Shopping bags with pumpkins on them filled with candy. We used to have to stop back home to unload then go back out again. Those little candy bags with the decorations on them. Really going all out on costumes, with fake hair and make up. I was a wolf-man one year, it was awesome.
If you like Halloween, and music, you're gonna lean toward the subject matter. Demons and stuff, just make sense.
Like punk rock, horror movies will always be a genre, and a sub-genre and, for some, a way of life. There's so many old films I've never seen, that I don't watch as much new stuff these days. I don't scare easily anymore so some of the new stuff just ain't making it for me.
There probably is, but I can't recall....
The original. But I get the whole remake thing. Anyone can take someone else's idea and run with it. The trick is to come up with something original in the first place.
Slow zombies.
My favorite has to be Leatherface hanging that girl up on the meat hook in Texas Chainsaw.
Gotta go with Leatherface, because I believe there are people out there like that. The realness is what's scary to me. I kinda get the whole lifestyle.
I like Tiffany Shepis. She's done so many, and I recently met her. She's hot. I'd love to chop her into little pieces. Afterward.
Night Of The Living Dead : Just knowing how it was done, and the campiness, plus it seems like it could really happen.
It's not really a horror film, but I love Angel Heart cause it's set in the 50's and there's blues and voodoo in New Orleans with Mickey Rourke, De Niro and a young hot Lisa Bonet.
You know what? The list is too long. Let's just invite them all to the Grammys and blow the place up.
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