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IMDbBest Supporting Actor International Competition | 2017 | Richard
Best Supporting Actor | 2016 | Richard
Best Supporting Actor | 2016 | Malcolm
Best Actor | 2016 | Richard
Best Supporting Actress | 2016 | Meg
Best SoundtrackScore | 2016 | John
Budget 1,500,000 USD
Box Office Collection 850,419 USD
Rob Zombie's first crowdfunded film.
To clear a path for his new '31' franchise, Rob Zombie told fans he was unable to make another movie with the characters from House of 1000 Corpses (2003)/The Devil's Rejects (2005) because Lions Gate owns them. A Lions Gate executive denied Zombie's claim, saying he could do "whatever he wants" with the characters because Zombie still owns them.
Rob Zombie said the reason he set this movie on Halloween was because he read a statistic which stated that more people go missing on Halloween in the U.S. than any other day, and he thought it would make an interesting premise for a film.
Rob Zombie called this his "most brutal film [to date]."
Sheri Moon Zombie was in the middle of quitting smoking during filming, which she said added to the misery of her character.
"Doom-Head: Smoke in times of rest is a great companion to the solitary soldier. You know who said that? Do you know who said that? Charly: Do you really think I give a fuck? Doom-Head: It was everyone's favorite revolutionary Marxist, Che Guevara. Except I think he smoked a pipe. I always thought I'd appear rather pretentious with a pipe."
"Doom-Head: [to Pastor Victor] You know what they say, kemosabe, in Hell, everybody loves popcorn."