ROB ZOMBIE's Wife Launches Official Web Site

April 24, 2003

ROB ZOMBIE's wife Sheri Moon is in the process of launching her official web site at this location.

Moon, one of the stars of Zombie's "House Of 1,000 Corpses" movie, recently told Fangoria.com's Don Kaye that while she has always enjoyed horror movies, Rob — a well-known exploitation and genre buff — brought her interest to the next level. "Actually, Rob introduced me to many more [horror films] than I probably would have ever seen in my life," she said. "I did grow up being afraid of 'The Amityville Horror' and 'The Omen' and all the '70s stuff — things that were sort of demonic, with a tinge of reality to them. Before I met Rob — and we've been together for 10 years — I had seen 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre', but hadn't seen 'The Hills Have Eyes', 'Last House On The Left', other films of that type. Rob not only introduced me to horror movies, but a lot of different types of movies in general, like blaxploitation and stuff like that. Plus, I'd never seen films like 'Spider Baby' with Sid and that sort of thing. We have a screening room in our house, and at least once a week, we try to watch something in there."

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