TLDR Explore Rob Zombie's transition from music to film, his passion for movies, social anxiety, and embracing chances.

Key insights

  • Perception, Art, and Policing

    • 📱 Delusional self-perception due to social media and the impact of real vs. social media criticism
    • 🎭 Finding one's unique style in art and appreciation for actors like Harvey Keitel
    • 👮 Challenges faced by cops and the need for better support and screening
  • Self-Improvement and Learning

    • 🏒 Bobby Orr's career and the challenges he faced
    • 🏋️ The impact of adversity on skill development
    • 🧠 Learning from other people's mistakes and experiences
    • 😆 The journey to finding one's voice in comedy and the significance of failure in personal growth
  • Challenges in Filmmaking and Admiration for Iconic Figures

    • 📚 The book 'Raised Eyebrows' about the last few years of Groucho Marx's life and his controversial assistant
    • 🎥 Struggles in getting a movie made and having a falling-out with producers
    • 💡 The experience of making movies and not wanting to water down original ideas
    • 🏍️ Stories and admiration for iconic figures like Evel Knievel and Alex Honnold
    • 🛠️ The challenges and investment in a project
  • Movie Production, Special Effects, and Iconic Figures

    • 🎥 Impact of special effects in movies like 'American Werewolf in London' and 'The Wolfman'
    • 🎬 Challenges of movie production including interference from executives and creative struggles
    • 🏒 Fascination with hockey, specifically the 1974 Philadelphia Flyers, and the brutality of the sport
    • ⚔️ Controversy around depicting violence in art and the speaker's failed movie projects
  • Impact of Classic Horror Films and Practical Effects

    • 👻 Discussion about classic horror films and their impact on viewers
    • 💥 Comparison of practical effects with modern CGI
    • 🎭 Acting in classic horror movies and the impact of practical effects on actors
    • 🌌 Acclaim and significance of films like 'Star Wars' and '2001: A Space Odyssey'
  • Love for Horror Films and Vintage Movies

    • 🗽 Thrilling experiences of watching movies in New York City
    • 🎞️ Discovery of old horror films in second-run theaters
    • 📼 Challenges of finding rare movies before VHS and digital formats
    • 💀 Desensitization to violence from childhood experiences
    • 🎬 Interest in collecting vintage movie posters and love for old horror films
  • Influences and Filmmaking Journey

    • 📻 Diverse musical influences from bands like ZZ Top and impact of radio exposure
    • 🎥 Appreciation for outsider mentality and its influence on film style
    • 🏢 Experiences with Universal Studios and unconventional production of 'House of 1000 Corpses'
    • 📰 Subjectivity of music and film, and impact of reviews on public perception
    • 😂 Preference for smaller films and appreciation for well-made comedies
  • Rob Zombie and 'Three from Hell'

    • 🎬 Rob Zombie's film 'Three from Hell' is being released
    • 🎤 Known for both his films and music
    • 😨 Struggled with social anxiety and imposter syndrome
    • 📽️ Made a transition from music to films and always wanted to make movies
    • 🌟 Rejected record deals, took chances, and had a lifelong passion for movies and TV shows

Q&A

  • What was discussed about delusional self-perception, art, and the challenges faced by cops?

    The segment covered a range of topics, including delusional self-perception due to social media, finding one's unique style in art, appreciation for actors like Harvey Keitel, and the challenges faced by cops. It also explored the perception of cops through cop movies, the reality of police interactions, and the need for better support and screening for law enforcement.

  • What was the focus of the conversation about behavior, talent, and self-destructive tendencies?

    The segment revealed insights into behavior, talent, self-destructive tendencies, and the significance of failure. It emphasized the importance of introspection and learning from adversity, using examples such as Bobby Orr's career and the impact of adversity on skill development.

  • What topics were covered regarding movie production and violence in art?

    The discussion encompassed the impact of special effects in movies and the challenges of movie production, including interference from executives, test screenings, and creative struggles. Moreover, it delved into the controversy around depicting violence in art and the speaker's failed movie projects.

  • What was discussed about classic horror films and practical effects?

    The conversation covered the enduring appeal of classic horror films, the use of practical effects and their impact on actors, and the comparison of practical effects with modern CGI. It also explored the significance of films like 'Star Wars' and '2001: A Space Odyssey' in cinematic history.

  • What experiences did Rob Zombie share about watching movies and collecting vintage posters?

    Rob Zombie shared thrilling experiences of watching movies in New York City, discovering old horror films, the challenge of finding rare movies, and desensitization to violence from childhood. He also discussed his interest in collecting vintage movie posters and his love for old horror films.

  • What are Rob Zombie's diverse influences in music and film?

    Rob Zombie draws influences from diverse music genres and bands like ZZ Top. He appreciates the outsider mentality and smaller films, and admires well-made comedies. Additionally, he exhibits a lifelong passion for movies and TV shows, particularly old horror films and silent movies.

  • How did Rob Zombie transition from music to films?

    Rob Zombie transitioned from music to films by pursuing his lifelong passion for movies and TV shows. He rejected record deals, took chances, and successfully ventured into filmmaking, known for both his films and music.

  • What is the film 'Three from Hell' about?

    The film 'Three from Hell' is being released. It is directed by Rob Zombie and follows the story of three separate individuals who faced off against the Firefly family. It is a sequel to 'The Devil's Rejects' and is known for its gritty, intense, and violent narrative.

  • 00:02 Rob Zombie discusses the release of 'Three from Hell', his transition from music to films, his social anxiety, and his band's early days. He talks about taking chances, rejecting record deals, and his lifelong passion for movies and TV shows.
  • 15:40 An interview with Rob Zombie covering influences from various music genres, horror films, and his journey as a filmmaker. He emphasizes the appeal of outsider mentality, shares experiences with Universal Studios, and discusses the subjectivity of music and film. Zombie mentions a preference for smaller films and appreciates well-made comedies like 'Napoleon Dynamite' and 'Stepbrothers'.
  • 32:05 The speaker shares experiences of watching movies in New York City, the thrill of discovering old horror films, the challenge of finding rare movies, and desensitization to violence from childhood. They also discuss their childhood experiences at a carnival, their interest in collecting vintage movie posters, and their love for old horror films.
  • 48:01 A discussion about classic horror films and the impact of practical effects on movie experiences. The conversation covers iconic horror movies, the use of CGI, the importance of practical effects, the acting in classic horror movies, and the enduring appeal of films like 'Star Wars' and '2001: A Space Odyssey'.
  • 01:03:36 The speaker discusses the spectacle of special effects in movies, the challenges of movie production, the fascination with hockey and the controversial aspects of depicting violence in art.
  • 01:18:47 The conversation covers a variety of topics including the book 'Raised Eyebrows' about Groucho Marx, struggles in getting a film made, the experience of making movies, iconic figures like Evel Knievel and Alex Honnold, and the challenges of diving into a project.
  • 01:34:34 The segment discusses various aspects of sports, martial arts, learning from other people's mistakes, and the journey to finding one's voice in comedy. It reveals insights into behavior, talent, self-destructive tendencies, and the significance of failure. It emphasizes the importance of introspection and learning from adversity.
  • 01:50:15 The segment covers topics ranging from delusional self-perception, real vs. social media criticism, finding one's unique style in art, appreciation for actors like Harvey Keitel, and the challenges faced by cops. The conversation also touches on cop movies, how police are perceived, and the need for better support and screening for cops.

Rob Zombie's Transition from Music to Films: A Journey Revealed

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