"House of a Thousand Corpses" Soundtrack (CD)

Artist: Includes tracks from various artists including: The big man: Rob Zombie, The Ramones, Buck Owens, and great spooky sound bites from the movie.

Tracks: 1. Howdy Folks  2. House of 1,000 corpses- Rob Zombie  3. Saddle up the Mule  4. Everybody Scream- Rob Zombie  5. Stuck in the mud  6. Holey Miss Moley  7. Who’s gonna mow your grass? – Buck Owens  8. Run, Rabbit, Run- Rob Zombie  9. Into the Pit  10. Something for your men  11. I wanna be loved by you- Helen Kane  12. Pussy Liquor- Rob Zombie  13. Scarecrow Attack  14. My Baby Boy  15. Now I wanna sniff some glue- Ramones  16. Investigation and the smoke house  17. The Bigger the Cushion  18. I Remember You- Slim Whitman  19. Drive out the rabbit  20. Mary’s Escape  21. Little Piggy- Rob Zombie  22. Ain’t the only thing tasty  23. Dr. Satan  24. Brick House 2003- Rob Zombie featuring Lionel Richie and Trina  25. To the house

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8 Mile (2002)

The entire movie reminds me alot of “Flashdance” which isn’t a new notion brought about, but I thought I would just bring it to your attention. The entire landscape for the film closely resembles a lot of people who live in the inner-city. This features an all-star cast with Mikhei Pfeiffer as the club DJ and Rabbit’s friend. We also have Brittany Murphy and Kim Basinger. The movie features a lot of good performance especially from Mikhei Pfeiffer who acts as the guardian of the often ostracized Rabbit. He helps him out a lot throughout the movie and gave off great chemistry with Eminem. Eminem gives a good performance in the movie which was a big concern to most fans of the artist.

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Cherish (2002)

cherishThis is an excellent movie, I must say. At first I was a bit hesitant to watch this, because the first five minutes drag on with slow moving dialogue and character development. This movie tries to make a clear point of the fact that she is indeed a lonely desperate character, and they use her vulnerability and desperation against the audience as we witness her injustices but can do nothing about it. Finny Taylor is top-notch at both directing and writing this great black comedy and gives us a minds eye view into this character. The character Zoe often hides herself and escapes into music throughout the movie, so much so she is well-known by a DJ at a local radio station.

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Glitter (2001)

I doubt even with another leading lady at the helm, “Glitter” could have risen above abysmal and become remotely watchable. It’s such a cliché and monotonous by the book tale of instant fame, that it barely deserved to be made in to a film. Writers Kate Lanier and John Wilder don’t give any new material or bring anything fresh to the table story-wise, yet simply dole out mindless cliché after cliché relentlessly. Mariah Carey’s woefully misguided “Glitter” is the story of Billie Frank and how as a young child she was left in an orphanage by her drug addicted mother. She and two other orphans form a friendship and a bond and Billie makes an oath that someday she’ll grow up and make it into a huge singing star.

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Neal Bailey’s Top 10 Films of all time

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10. HIGH FIDELITY (2000) (Starring: John Cusack, Jack Black) – I don’t like romantic comedies, I really don’t, but this movie was a romantic comedy told from the honest and thus sexual perspective of an adult man, trying to decide whether to give up on a girl or try to win her back. It’s also the story of a niche geek, which I am, struggling to decide whether to keep his hobby even though it makes him an outcast, or come to terms with it and profit from it. I generally don’t like Cusack, but here, he turns in a banner performance, and if you’ll recall, this is the first place that Jack Black really started shining on…good stuff.

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