The Devil's Rejects

The Devil's Rejects

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The Devil's Rejects

Bill Moseley, Leslie Easterbrook, Sheri Moon, Sid Haig, William Forsythe

Ambushed at their isolated home by Sheriff Wydell and a squad of armed men, the Firefly family wakes up one morning with guns blazing -- yet only Otis and his sister, Baby, manage to escape the barrag...( read more  read more... )e of bullets unharmed. Hiding out in a backwater motel, the wanted siblings wait to rendezvous with their errant father, Captain Spaulding, killing whoever happens to stand in their way. But as the body count mounts higher, Sheriff Wydell decides to take the law into his own hands.

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  • August 25, 2009
    Adam Banjo: Please, mister. This is insane.
    Otis: Boy, the next word that comes out of your mouth better be some brilliant fuckin' Mark Twain shit. 'Cause it's definitely getting chiseled on your tombstone.

    Going into this, I had no idea what to expect. Its a sequel to another...( read more) movie that I had not seen at the time, both directed by Rob Zombie, where you have psychopathic killers as the main protagonists. And I loved it.

    This movie is sick and twisted, and that's a very good thing. This makes me hope that Rob Zombie continues to make movies. He takes the style of old 70s grindhouse horror moives (Texas Chainsaw is a clear influence) and comes up with something new.

    This is a movie about villains, they are both pro and antagonists. The movie is full of very very dark humor, amidst the mayhem, and lots of swearing and violence, yet you keep wanting to see what happens. Of course it's not for everyone, but who cares, I enjoyed the hell out of it.

    Candy: What you lookin' at?
    Otis B. Driftwood: I'm lookin' at you, mama.
    Candy: Yeah, you see something you like?
    Otis B. Driftwood: Maybe. I set my standards pretty low, so I'm never disappointed.

    The plot surrounds this family of killers, on the run from the law after their hideout has been raided. We follow a few days in their lives as they take hostages and seek refuge from an old friend, while a cop bent on killing them is hot on their trail.

    Beneath these sick characters there is actually a lot of good performances here. There is a lot involved in making killers likable characters that you want to succeed to a certain extent. There are also a number of supporting genre actors like Ken Foree and Danny Trejo to fill the screen.

    Mixing the macabre with the gritty cinematography, and a country rock 70s soundtrack, this is a good thriller to enjoy.

    Captain J.T. Spaulding: What's the matter, kid? Don't ya like clowns?
    Jamie: [shakes head crying]
    Captain J.T. Spaulding: Why? Don't we make ya laugh? Aren't we fuckin' funny? You best come up with an answer, cos I'm gonna come back here and check on you and your momma and if you ain't got a reason why you hate clowns, I'm gonna kill your whole fucking family.
    Jamie: [continues crying]
    Captain J.T. Spaulding: All right, now get your fuckin' ass out the car, go on yayayayayaya
    [starts laughing]
  • December 17, 2008
    This movie has some classic ingredients for a great horror movie. Interesting characters, some really vile gore scenes, bad language, unnecessary nudity, and some familiar faces; Leslie Easterbrook (from the Police Academy movies), Ken Foree (the original Dawn Of The Dead), 80's ...( read more)pop singer/actress E.G. Daily and Michael Berryman (The Hills Have Eyes) provide more than enough nostalgia for retro junkies, like myself.

    The story isn't overly fast paced but the gore can be thick and pretty relentless and is at times implied rather than shown which I think adds to the experience. I really enjoyed Leslie Easterbrook as Mother Firefly (replacing Karen Black who was in the first movie, House Of 1000 Corpses). She does some wonderful overacting in her scenes, it's a shame she wasn't in it more, same goes for E.G. Daily who plays a sassy hooker. In fact everyone was great in their parts, let's face it this is not Shakespeare - this is a horror movie, I for one demand hammy over the top performances and a bit of camp! I don't want to give anything away but I will say my favourite scenes involved Mother Firefly and the sheriff, and Captain Spaulding and a mother and child. If you enjoyed House Of 1000 Corpses, this is a superior sequel in my mind and you wont be disappointed. If your idea of horror is a glossy PG-13 rated remake you might want to try weaning yourself onto this kind of movie with something a little less extreme.
  • September 22, 2008
    Two members of the Firefly family of serial killers improbably escape a police raid by sneaking out the back door and go on an abduction and torture spree. HOUSE OF 1000 CORPSES was a spectacular failure, but at least you could laugh at it; the sequel is just a sick, slick, soul...( read more)less and pointless torture montage.
  • September 20, 2008
    Part crime drama/part horror show. Zombie's most complete film.
  • September 2, 2008
    Get ready to be Rob Zombified once more!

    The Devils Rejects - More action than horror, nonetheless very entertaining. This is a continuation of the story from Rob Zombies first film "House of 1000 Corpses", if you jump right in and watch this without watching the first film you...( read more) might not really understand or even like anything about it.

    Anyway like I said, the story carries out from the first film and now the Firefly family finds themselves in trouble from a justice seeking Sherrif.

    Dirty, Dark, Brutal, Twisted & Sadistic. Very retro filming, Very awesome directing and very, unequally disturbing.

    STRICTLY FOR MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY


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    No actual juggalos and juggalettes were harmed in the making of this movie, lol!!!
  • December 22, 2009
    A great piece of film, very disturbing and complex. Bill Moseley is at his finest in this film. The ending is unforgettable.
  • December 20, 2009
    Great sequel if you loved the original movie and the characters.
  • December 20, 2009
    Probably the best movie Rob Zombie has made so far.
  • December 16, 2009
    Rob Zombie's very own Manson Family! This is a grittier, more original and less colorful sequel to "House of 1,000 Corpses" taking place in time where the last film left off. Although the plot is a continuation of the first film The Devil's Rejects is more in its own element with...( read more) a thicker story and a chance to really get to know the characters. The story starts off at the Fireflys' Farm which in the first movie actually looked more like a house. John Quincy Wydell (Forsythe) leads a search and destroy mission to capture the Firefly family. Although he manages to kill one and capture another (Mother Firefly) three of the families' most dangerous members are on the run, relying on each other the entire way and leaving body after body behind them on their trail. Sheriff Wydell learns that the family was responsible for his brothers' death and decides to deliver his own justice to the family. This is what makes the movie so interesting in my opinion. Although our killers are loveable by means of entertaining us they are still killers who've commited horrible acts. Sheriff Wydell's mission as a man of the law to capture them is commendable until... he lets his vengeance make him and his enemies one in the same. It's twisted but because our killers in this movie are a family you may find yourself siding for them and justifying their actions when the sheriff is concerned. In my honest opinion I thought this was the best film Rob Zombie has ever done and this film happens to have a kick ass finale! Also, I LOVE that the killers are named after Marx Brothers characters!
  • December 10, 2009
    i love this freaky movie

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