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Genres:
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Crime /
Horror /
Thriller /
Music
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Director:
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Rob Zombie
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Actors:
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Sid Haig,
Bill Moseley,
Sheri Moon Zombie,
William Forsythe,
Ken Foree,
Matthew McGrory,
Leslie Easterbrook,
Geoffrey Lewis,
Priscilla Barnes,
Dave Sheridan,
Kate Norby,
Lew Temple,
Danny Trejo,
Dallas Page,
Brian Posehn
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Duration:
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107 min.
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Rating:
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(6.9/10)69
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Plot Summary:
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Sequel to ' of 1000 Corpses' is lay out some months later with the Texas State Police making a full-regulate mug against the murderous Firefly family residence conducive to the 1,000+ murders and disappearances of the past dissimilar years. But three of the issue members jailbreak, including Otis, Toddler Firefly and Baby's father Captain Spaulding. The evil trio take a leak on a means operate, leaving dozens of mangled bodies in their wake. Evading a massive Texas Rangers dragnet as comfortably as a group of equally murderous liberality hunters led on Ken Dwyer (the confrere of a policeman M... amma Firefly killed in 'House of...') who's obsessed with determination the fatal killers, the surviving Firefly tribe gather at a run-down amusement park owned by Captain Spaulding's half-fellow-citizen, Charlie Altamont, whom offers them seek and a new cheap of operations for their killing binge as Sheriff Dwyer, the Texas Rangers, the FBI and others slowly come in.
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Devil's Rejects, The
An outlaw road movie about a family of serial killers on the run from a vengeful cop. Gory sequel to House Of 1000 Corpses from cult heavy metal star-turned-filmmaker, Rob Zombie
Rob Zombie's debut film House Of 1000 Corpses was a grizzly, low-budget homage to slasher flicks and creature features that achieved notoriety when its original studio backers dropped it deeming it too disturbing to release. At least, that's one version of the story. The other might have had more to do with the fact that it was rubbish: a sloppy, mish-mash of ideas ripped off from other films and stitched together into an unfocussed tribute to the horror movies of yesteryear.
By his own account Zombie was given free reign to do what he wanted with this bigger-budget follow-u...
Devil's Rejects, The
Justin ChangHeavy-metal rocker-turned-cult filmmaker Rob Zombie has fashioned another bloody grind house valentine in The Devil's Rejects. Recycling the trio of butchers from his 2003 surprise hit House of 1000 Corpses, pic is a brutal, punishing yet mordantly amusing work that far outpaces its predecessor in its grisly single-mindedness of vision. If you can stomach the violence -- and despite the R rating, that's a big if -- it's hard to deny that Zombie has made exactly the movie he set out to make, guaranteed to satiate his considerable fan base and sicken just about everyone else.
Where House came across as little more than a ghoulish curio, set in an outre Texas deathtrap and steeped in arcane serial-killer mythology, Rejects takes a less self-conscious romp thr...
Devil's Rejects, The
Rob Zombie's debut film Business Of 1000 Corpses was a grizzly, low-budget homage to slasher flicks and creature features that achieved notoriety when its master studio backers dropped it deeming it too worrying to release. At least, that's one reading of the story. The other dominion have had more to do with the fact that it was rubbish: a sloppy, mish-mash of ideas ripped off from other films and stitched together into an unfocussed payment to the revulsion movies of yesteryear. By his own account Zombie was dedicated uninhabited reign to do what he wanted with this bigger-budget follow-up, but he's flat doubtlessly in thrall to the past. The Hag's Rejects is an attempt to make an exploitation glaze in the loam of The Texas Chainsaw Execution and The Hills ...
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