If your like me you've probably seen The Hangover movies more than once and you've probably thought to yourself this has to be the last one because there's no way they can come up with another story plot. Well like me you would be wrong.
Rob Zombie is giving up Michael Myers’ mask in favor of a real hockey mask. The rocker-turned director has reportedly signed on to direct the upcoming film, ‘Broad Street Bullies,’ about the ’70s-era Philadelphia Flyers team that knocked off the Soviet Union’s team in a brutal competition.
While the title is still a work in progress, Lamb of God frontman Randy Blythe is anxiously awaiting the release of his band’s forthcoming movie. The film is not the typical rock documentary that has been done time and time again, but rather a compilation of things that weighs heavy on fan involvement.
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Pearl Jam guitarist Mike McCready has been dipping his toes into the film world in recent years, and his latest effort comes as part of the Matthew Lillard-directed movie ‘Fat Kid Rules the World.’
Houses doubling as locations for porn shoots is common in the Los Angeles area. While it’s likely good money to rent out your crib, it leaves a mess. Nevertheless, on the other side of the country, a piece of porn history is for sale in the form of the house that was used in ‘Deep Throat.’
If you weren’t aware (and really how could you not be?), the surefire blockbuster ‘The Avengers’ hit the big screen this weekend. To help get you a little bit more excited about the film, a trailer cut to a special remix of the Redlight King song ‘Comeback’ recently debuted online.
The last time we heard anything new from Stone Temple Pilots singer Scott Weiland, he was walking around in a winter wonderland on his holiday disc ‘The Most Wonderful Time of the Year.’ He now returns to his rock roots with a new song penned for the soundtrack for the upcoming summer blockbuster movie ‘The Avengers.’
Ex-Guns N’ Roses drummer Matt Sorum reveals that he is in talks to write the screenplay for a Guns N’ Roses biopic. The real question is — will it ever make it to theaters?