On September 27th, writer/director Rob Zombie’s feature update of the classic sitcom The Munsters will be receiving a Collector’s Edition release on Digital, Blu-ray, and DVD. A few weeks ago, it was announced that Waxwork Records is releasing a couple songs from the film – “It’s Zombo” and “The House Of Zombo” – as a deluxe 12″ single pressed to 180 gram “Ghoul White” vinyl. Now it has been revealed that Waxwork is also releasing another single from The Munsters on vinyl. The song is the Sonny and Cher hit “I Got You Babe” as covered by Herman and Lily Munster (played by Jeff Daniel Phillips and Sheri Moon Zombie), and you can hear a snippet of it in the video at the bottom of this article.
Copies of the “I Got You Babe” single vinyl can be ordered at WaxworkRecords.com. Here’s the information:
Can you dig it,...
Copies of the “I Got You Babe” single vinyl can be ordered at WaxworkRecords.com. Here’s the information:
Can you dig it,...
- 8/17/2022
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
The trailer for writer/director Rob Zombie’s feature update of the classic sitcom The Munsters has a moment in which Zombie pays tribute to Count Orlock from the horror classic Nosferatu. Now Zombie has taken to social media to share another look at the Orlock character, captioning the image “Before Lily met Herman there was Orlock. Sure he’s handsome, but does he have a sense of humor? Find out soon.” You can see the image at the bottom of this article.
Rob Zombie’s The Munsters will be receiving a Collector’s Edition release on Digital, Blu-ray, and DVD on September 27th, and movie will also be heading to the Netflix streaming service on an unspecified date. In the meantime, here’s a list of episodes to watch before the movie is released.
This take on The Munsters has the following synopsis:
From writer/director Rob Zombie comes...
Rob Zombie’s The Munsters will be receiving a Collector’s Edition release on Digital, Blu-ray, and DVD on September 27th, and movie will also be heading to the Netflix streaming service on an unspecified date. In the meantime, here’s a list of episodes to watch before the movie is released.
This take on The Munsters has the following synopsis:
From writer/director Rob Zombie comes...
- 8/12/2022
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
We're constantly reporting on plans to build mammoth solar, wind, and geothermal installations. But in the end, will our increasing reliance on alternative energy even put a dent in overall power use? That's the question consulting firm Black & Veatch endeavored to answer recently. What the firm found is not all that surprising: the United States' primary source of electricity in 2034 will be natural gas--the least polluting fossil fuel, but a fossil fuel nonetheless.
There is some good news, however. Coal-fired plants will make up just 23% of the mix, and renewables will grow from 54,000 megawatts to 165,000 megawatts, or 13% of overall power production. The switch to increased renewables won't be enough to reach Obama's goal of cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 80% by 2050, but the President's growing focus on nuclear power could help bridge the gap.
But do we have enough natural gas to keep our power pumping? In an interview with Scientific American,...
There is some good news, however. Coal-fired plants will make up just 23% of the mix, and renewables will grow from 54,000 megawatts to 165,000 megawatts, or 13% of overall power production. The switch to increased renewables won't be enough to reach Obama's goal of cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 80% by 2050, but the President's growing focus on nuclear power could help bridge the gap.
But do we have enough natural gas to keep our power pumping? In an interview with Scientific American,...
- 3/4/2010
- by Ariel Schwartz
- Fast Company
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