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Made a surprise appearance by the slash is the Sunday's Super Bowl, playing guitar, the Black Eyed Peas "Sweet Child o' Mine." and when he was in Vegas for January 28-Club Tao, music, I asked if he was all news to me. He did not mention in his Super Bowl-bit. The man to keep secret.

But he tell me to get excited about, and he was producing movies. Previously, he began production of the company. He is not sure whether he will make the music scoring, or hire someone.

"Does not work, a career move complete" Slash told me. "Only.

"I am just trying to find a really huononäköiset, dynamic, and scary, complicated stories high marks to raise terror bar."

The current horror flicks are "all the Cheap thrills the biggest shock value" of the 1960s and 1970s, which he had made, he complained, compared to the classics. "It is pretty much the lowest low, now."

His belief about the film: "If you can't make a good book, then it is not."

I told him he should think of Vegas, the strengthening of the horror film "the hangover", "leaving Las Vegas" and beyond, since none of the classic Vegas movies "are scary in the Genre.

"A clear (horror film) could be the city becomes a zombie village, preying, tourists," he said. "having some kind of crazy zombie epidemic, and everybody flies, and it is the havoc in Las Vegas."

On the other hand, the "Vegas …" starring Ashton Kutcher and Cameron Diaz was a horror.

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