The Devil's Rejects (2005)
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Rob Zombie's film directing debut, House of 1000 Corpses, was quite frankly nothing but inexorable torture porn with no heart holding everything together. That film received extremely mixed reviews and there is little wonder why. I can't st... read more
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Rob Zombie's Masterpiece.
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" 20 confirmed deaths 12 men 8 women But not The Firefly family (or at least the main ones!). Number of deaths: 20 Running time: 111 mins Kills per average: 5.55 Most gruesome but still brutal death: Jimmy, it was very brutal. Least brutal death: Somebody from the beginning of the film. Survivors: ?"
"Taking a daring shift toward more gritty exploitation, Rob Zombie nailed the vibe of those films of old with this surprisingly effective and violent offering. "
"2005 Runners Up: Batman Begins, A History of Violence"
"Even those that oppose Zombie's output admit this sequel to House of 1000 Corpses is his magnum opus. This pitch perfect, sleazy (and disturbing) throwback to the grindhouse era manages to make quite the impact without succumbing to "sequelitis" and retreading its predecessor. You'll feel dirty after watching it. 'Nuff said. "
"ย Here's a dark ditty of deviltry about a household of hellbent hillbillies that makes even Lucifer hisself go "Damn....! These revoltingโ ratchety-ass rednecks are just plain downright evil......!" ย Ever since the first Texas Chainsaw Massacre back in 1974, there have been a certain type of subhorror slasher-family flicks that have since tried to match the bar 'o' evil that was raised by the original Leatherface Clan. While Rob Zombies' creation of Captain Spaulding's kith & kin, IMO,"
"ย Here's a dark ditty of deviltry about a family of hellbent hillbillies that makes even Lucifer hisself go "Damn....! These ratchety-ass rednecks are just plain downright evil.....!" ย Ever since the first Texas Chainsaw Massacre back in 1974, there have been a certain type of subhorror slasher-family flicks that have since tried to match the bar 'o' evil that was raised by the original Leatherface Clan. While Rob Z"
"Hell can't hold true evil! The more evil the evil, the more hell doesn't want you!"
"An amazingly spot-on film that makes you feel sick and worried about the human race."
" It's not as good as the first one (House of 1,000 Corpses), but at least it's better than the average Hollywood crap. Just like in the first one, Captain Spaulding steals the show."