Rob Zombie's House of 1000 Corpses (2003) was so disturbing that Universal Pictures refused to release it, leading to a years-long distribution struggle before Lionsgate finally brought it to theaters. The heavy metal musician's directorial debut is a psychedelic fever dream that pays homage to 1970s exploitation cinema while creating its own mythology around the murderous Firefly family. Sid Haig's Captain Spaulding—a foul-mouthed, clown-makeup-wearing gas station owner—became an instant horror icon, while the film's candy-colored nightmare aesthetic influenced countless horror films that followed. Despite mixed reviews, the film developed a passionate cult following and launched Zombie's successful directing career.
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