Horror Headlines: Tuesday, December 2nd 2008

Rob Zombie is back for "Halloween 2". Oh, that's way better than the visionaries who made "Inside". Oh wait, no, no it's not.

Really sweet throwback poster for "Night of the Demons", the remake currently in post production from Adam Gierasch. The remake has a similar story to the original, and stars Shannon Elizabeth, Diora Baird, Monica Keena, Tiffany Shepis, and will even have a cameo from Linnea Quigley.

"Thankskilling Turkey" comes to us a little late, but they still get an A for that title. Genius. Okay... maybe not genius, but certainly ballsy in it's obviousness.

Guillermo Del Toro is working on a stop motion adaptation of the Raold Dahl children's book "Witches". This is of course on top of the mountain of other projects, which some have claimed will have him booked for roughly the next decade. I know he's sort of a fanboy's dream, but is anyone else starting to resent him for sticking his finger in too many pies? I say enough with the announcements, it's time to shit or get off the pot.

In Real People News: 

This real life restaurant is sort of like the one seen in "Waiting", except you know, creepy and filled with actual sexual harrassment. Turns out it's not as funny when Ryan Reynolds isn't the one showing you his balls.

A leader at a Christian University charged for grabbing the junk of an undercover officer at a park known to be a gay cruising spot. There's not a lot of leeway for denying that one.

So, do you find this young, shirtless, quite strapping depiction of Hitler that aired on Dutch TV recently to be offensive? I'm not sure. The show's creators claim it was supposed to be a statement on the European travel industry or something. I just can't get over Hitler's abs... this guy's been using his ab-roller.

On this day in history: 

1938: Albert Kessel and Robert Lee Cannon put down in California's brand spanking new gas chamber.

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