Horror Feels Right At Home In ROB ZOMBIE's House

October 27, 2005

Diana McKeon Charkalis of USA Today has issued the following report:

Inside the Zombie house, a wooden electric chair with leather straps sits by the front door. A full suit of armor stands nearby. There's even a stuffed white mouse resting on an entryway table. But when a visitor comments that their Halloween decorating is coming along nicely, there's laughter from musician/horror film director Rob Zombie and his wife, actress Sheri Moon Zombie.

"We haven't done anything yet," says Rob, 40. "That's how it always is. It's our Christmas look, too."

The rest of the house follows suit in kitschy yet macabre style, creating an "Addams Family"-meets-"The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" look.

"We're really into atmosphere," says Rob, whose movie "The Devil's Rejects" is out on DVD Nov. 8. "So it's almost like we're doing art direction in our house." At most people's homes, "they'll have all the lights turned on and white walls and I'll feel like I'm in a dentist's office."

Read the rest of the article at USAToday.com.

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