Video footage of a middle-aged man heckling Duff McKagan (VELVET REVOLVER, GUNS N’ ROSES, DUFF MCKAGAN’S LOADED) about NIRVANA star Kurt Cobain‘s last days during Duff‘s interview and book-signing appearance on October 21 at Seattle University in Seattle, Washington.
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IN FLAMES frontman Anders Fridén recently shared to Revolver magazine about his list of metal horror movies that scares him the most. Check out his list below.
Phantasm
“Terrifying? The ‘Tall man.’ He’s very tall…and supernaturally strong. And supernaturally evil! And he hates you! Metal? The ‘Sentinel Spheres.’ I’m talking about metallic balls sent zipping around a mortuary. If the sphere catches up with you, it’ll impale your forehead. And trust me, the sphere will catch up with you! That’s what they do.” Continue Reading
LACUNA COIL frontman recently shared to Revolver magazine about his list of metal horror movies that scares him the most. Check out his list below.
Profondo Rosso (Deep Red)
“This is the most popular movie from the most famous Italian horror director, Dario Argento. A perfect balance between suspense and violence.”
Suspiria
“In his next movie, Dario went in a more gothic direction. The production is big, and the locations and the sublime prog-metal soundtrack by Goblin are just perfect. It’s like a terrifying fable.” Continue Reading
According to Deadline.com; METALLICA is planning to self-finance a 3D feature film. The band has hired producer Charlotte Huggins to get the ball rolling. She has produced the 3D films Journey to the Center of the Earth, and just completed the sequel Journey 2: The Mysterious Island, which stars Dwayne Johnson, Michael Caine and Josh Hutcherson. The band’s now looking for a director with the stones to direct a Metallica-style feature. This would be the first major film made by the band members, but Metallica has already made a strong impression on the medium. Their decision to lend their music to Paradise Lost, the 1996 documentary on the West Memphis 3 that was directed by Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky, helped give that film weight and helped create international outrage over how three teens could be convicted of mass murder without a shred of physical evidence but an abundance of innuendo. Continue Reading
A teaser for “Built To Fall“, the new video from Florida metallers TRIVIUM. The clip was directed by Ramon Boutviseth, who has previously worked with DARKEST HOUR, INCUBUS and ALL THAT REMAINS, among others.