| H13 : Sean Yseult - White Zombie/Star and Dagger |
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| Written by Gaz E |
| Monday, 31 October 2011 05:00 |
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Halloween, the night she came home. Our favourite rock 'n' roll scream queen returns to the hallowed ground of URHQ to thrill you with the startling final chapter of Uber Rock's 13 Days Of Halloween. The four-stringed she-demon might have been re-animated as one of the trio of hellcats in Star and Dagger but she will always be remembered as a part of the classic White Zombie line-up. We can think of no-one who we would rather celebrate Halloween with than Sean Yesult - read on as she thrills...and kills...with the final shocking moments of 2011's H13.....
My childhood costumes I came up with: a celery stick at age 7, my favourite food, and Sherlock Holmes at age 9, my favorite person.
Why do you think that the worlds of horror and metal/punk have always been so closely linked?
They both attract deranged people!
Last year I asked if remakes and rehashes were killing horror, now it seems to be the in-your-face turkey that is 3D - what are your thoughts on this money-grabbing gimmick that is souring cinemas and the state of current horror in general?
I am one of those people that went back in the day to every sci-fi/horror film festival ESPECIALLY to see 3-D movies, so I love it! From the lame 3-D of House Of Wax or Cat Women of the Moon to what we have today, there is no comparison. I am in 3-D heaven - or hell, take your pick!
Has there been a horror remake yet that has bettered the original movie?
No, but I'm a retro freak - the older the better.
What's the greatest ever horror movie kill?
The Psycho shower scene.
Who is the baddest ever horror movie villain...and why?
Bela Lugosi as Dracula - he inspired the world to be obsessed and in love with horror!
Who is the greatest ever Scream Queen?
Fay Wray, of course!
Name your Top 5 favourite horror movies of all time...and tell us why!!
1) Spider Baby - I love the twisted family plot to this movie, it looks amazing in glorious black and white, and every scene is so unexpected. Two young teenage girls running around playing "spider" with knives, murdering on whims, hitting on uncles, weird festering relatives hiding in the basement - what's not to love?
2) Frankenstein - The most classic movie ever: beautiful, twisted, sad, and you end up identifying with the monster - or is that just me?
3) Night of the Living Dead - Just a great movie in every way, and truly horrifying. Love the little girl down in the basement, gnawing the flesh off of a human bone.
4) The Honeymoon Killers - The sleaziness, the cold-blooded killing, and the desperation in this movie really get me. 5) The Evil Dead - So stylish, so scary, and Bruce Campbell is amazing - he can do no wrong! Love the whole series.
What underrated horror movie would you recommend to our readers just in case they have never seen it?
Vampire Circus - I saw this as a kid and I have never forgotten some of the scenes and imagery - really creepy and weird.
What is your guilty pleasure, the trashy horror flick that you hold dear but everyone else runs away from?
Mother's Day - Silly, trashy, funny redneck gore, so bad you gotta love it.
What is the greatest ever horror movie poster?
The original (1933) King Kong poster, an art deco masterpiece.
What 'star' of the music world would you like to see slaughtered in gory horror movie style?
Not being a huge gore fan or a fan of current popular music, this is a tough one for me. Let's say Katy Perry, just because she would probably throw in some retro chic and look fabulous for the event.
What are your plans for Halloween this year?
Going to a wedding in NYC - it seems like all of my friends get married on Halloween!
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