The soundtrack combines today's great metal acts with yesterdays classic styling. With every good horror movie comes a good soundtrack and this is no acceptation. Definitely not for the faint of heart of the squeamish. Some may not even make it past the movie's box which features a picture of a girl with her mouth sewn shut. There is something here to make just about everyone turn there head in disgust. What we have here is a trip through Sniders sick and twisted mind. So again Howdy goes after Gages daughter and Englund. Target #1 for Howdy, seek revenge on Gage who could have stopped the whole thing but decided to just sit back and watch. Well the death of Howdy is unsuccessful and Howdy becomes his same old self again. As fate would have it Gage sees the whole thing happen. Wanting to see the demise of Howdy an angry mob breaks into his house and take him away. Along comes Robert Englund as a redneck beer drinking slob who decides to take matters into his own hands. But the towns folk want nothing to do with him and want to see him dead. Four years later Howdy is released a new man. Through the help of his niece (Amy Smart) he tracks down Howdy and takes him into custody. Well after the girls go missing the one girls father, Inspector Gage (played by Kevin Gage) goes on a search for his daughter. Well of course Howdy being the strange and sick person he is invite's the two girl's to a party where he later inflicts all kinds of disturbing pain and torment. But all that aside it is the story of two girls who one night meet our antagonist, Captain Howdy ( played here by Snider himself). This is a fairly unknown movie because the NC-17 rating didn't give it much help at the box office and lets admit it people, S&M doesn't exactly make for good clean family entertainment. "Dee Snider's Strangeland" a movie he not only wrote but produced and starred in as well. But he has shifted gear, this time he is writing a movie. Now brings us to 1998 where Snider has began to write again. Snider brought us such great anthems as "We're Not Gonna Take It" and "I Wanna Rock". For those of you who don't know, or maybe just don't remember Dee Snider was the head of the famous old school metal band Twisted Sister.
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