ROB ZOMBIE Working With ABC's Extreme Makeover: Home Edition On Nightmare Factory
September 15, 2010, 14 years ago
KEZI.com's Heather Hintze reports:
Students at the Oregon School For The Deaf are waking up to brand new dorm rooms and a renovated haunted house, which is used as the school's primary fundraiser.
It's all thanks to ABC's Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. The crew revealed its work Monday night.
Hundreds of the show's fans lined the fence outside the school. Some dressed in costumes, hoping to make an appearance on the Halloween-themed episode.
Meanwhile, crews finished building the "Nightmare Factory" before host Ty Pennington made his debut.
Famous horror movie director ROB ZOMBIE, whose films include House of 1,000 Corpses and The Devil's Rejects, took a special interest in this project to do his best to make the "Nightmare Factory" just that.
"It's absolutely amazing to be able to help the school with something like this. Usually what I do does not come into play, so to be asked to come do something to work on a haunted house and make it as scary and crazy as I could to help the school was awesome. It was a rare opportunity to put some evil to good use," said Rob Zombie.
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