Guy Baldwin
Robb Zombie tried desperate for a slasher type sports movie i=he told Joe Rogan in a interview with the famed hugely popular podcaster. Rob Zombie for years was trying to get Hollywood executives to agree and fund a movie called the Broad Street bullies which would of been the first ever hockey slasher film and without a doubt the horror move obsessed and psychotic rock singer wa influenced by Jason movies and the hockey mask. Mr Zombies failed Broad Street Bullies movie would of focused on the baddest toughest hockey team of all time according to his deranged mind
and this would of been the 1975 or 76 Philadelphia Flyers. If Rob Zombie had he way a team of Jason with hockey masks would be filmed roaming the streets killing at will in his expression of art form and my expression of artwork would be taking a shit on one of Rob's Cds and poster and putting in in the Smithsonian as it would have the same affect. Thankfully this crazed assholes hockey madness slasher movie was never done. The team went full goons cutting salaries and just squired the meanest baddest player sin the league and Rob Zombie somehow saw this team becoming a serial killer band of outlaws that would get smashed drinking and then killing after smashing opposing teams Rob Zombie loves violence but hates sports however if there was sports and play like that offered by the viciousness and attack that Rob saw in old videos of the Philadelphia Flyers at this time he would love sports and he told Joe Rogan that the problem with sports today is there is nit enough blood and violence.
Rob Zombie's brain is shit and cream and became so violent and gooey because he was bullied as a kid and clearly if this man didn't have a art expression and allowances to be a star despite lack of talent this guy would of gone rampage by now. If Mr Zombie was a teen now given the prevalence of guns one must wonder if he would go on a viral video attack not getting his way and clearly in this interview the anger and snowflakness of Rob Zombie not getting his way with this absurd idea of a movie is still having an affect on hims to this day.
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