Rob Zombie, Bruce Campbell, Roger Corman, Faizon Love

Season 4, Episode 3, Aired

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This episode was taped at La Cachette restaurant in Santa Monica.

Jon's guests are:

* Bruce Campbell, actor, Evil Dead, Bubba Ho-tep * Roger Corman, producer/director, Death Race 2000, Carnosaur * Faizon Love, actor/comedian, Wonderland, Torque * Rob Zombie, musician/director,

Rated: TV-MA for Adult Language (AL)moreless

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      • Bruce Campbell: Which do you think suits a horror movie best - less gore, more, implied like "The Haunting"? Roger Corman: I always like less gore, I've always liked the idea of implied gore. I think what you can put something in the mind, the unconscious mind of the audience, they can create in their own mind something far more frigtening than anything you can put on the screen.

      • Rob Zombie: Lions Gate picked it (House of 1000 Corpses) up and it was all good. That was funny. All because of that damn Daredevil show. Derailed me for years. Jon Favreau: You and me both.

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