The Devil's Rejects (Unrated Widescreen Edition)
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From the visionary mind of acclaimed musician Rob Zombie comes Lions Gate Films' THE DEVIL'S REJECTS, the gritty, violent follow-up to Zombie's smash horror hit, HOUSE OF 1000 CORPSES. Written and directed by Zombie, THE DEVIL'S REJECTS reunites the homicidal members of the Firefly family, tracing their bloody flight from an outlaw sheriff hell-bent on revenge... Ambushed at their isolated home by Sheriff Wydell (William Forsythe) and a squad of armed men, the Firefly family wakes up one morning with guns blazing - yet only Otis (Bill Moseley) and his sister, Baby (Sheri Moon Zombie), manage to escape the barrage of bullets unharmed. Hiding out in a backwater motel, the wanted siblings wait to rendezvous with their errant father, Captain Spaulding (Sid Haig), 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, paving the way for one of the most depraved and terrifying showdowns in cinematic history.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #5739 in DVD
- Released on: 2005-11-08
- Rating: R (Restricted)
- Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
- Formats: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
- Original language: English, Spanish
- Number of discs: 2
- Running time: 109 minutes
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Homicidal maniacs have a field day in Rob Zombie's The Devil's Rejects, an ultraviolent spin-off from Zombie's critically reviled 2003 debut, House of 1,000 Corpses. As Zombie continues to cultivate his name-brand variety of extreme horror and splatter-film homage, he definitely takes his place among connoisseurs of carnage. In the case of The Devil's Rejects, several characters from 1,000 Corpses return for another marathon of mayhem, as the murderous Firefly family (led by Sid Haig as the maniacal "Captain Spaulding") turn their bloody wrath against hostages in a fleabag motel, while the local sheriff (William Forsythe) plots revenge against them for the killing of his brother. Before their inevitable showdown, Zombie has plenty of fun--perhaps a little too much fun--indulging his penchant for sick, sadistic humor and gruesome atrocity. Clearly, Zombie fancies himself as horror's answer to Quentin Tarantino, but he lacks Tarantino's gift for riveting plots and escalating tension. Instead, The Devil's Rejects is just raw, rampant excess from start to finish, paying visual tribute to gruesome classics from the '70s and guaranteed to earn the cult status that Zombie is all too obviously aiming for. He's an unabashed horror buff who's carving a niche in the genre he loves, shamelessly satisfying a small but loyal audience of sicko-phants. --Jeff Shannon
Customer Reviews
Violence and Zombie fans - look here...
Even if you're a Rob Zombie fan, you don't have to like his movies. But if you like mindless, hardcore violence and his specific humor, you will definitely enjoy this one. Especially in this HD highest quality...
Why is this called a horror film?
I've noticed that most people are claiming this is a horror movie. I just don't see it. Is it sort of sick and twisted, yes. But scary, no way, unless you are 10 years old... Most of the film is boring and forgettable. I even found the characters to be uninteresting. Its nothing that I havent seen before. Nothing new or innovative or cringe-worthy. No awesome payoff at the end. Just a waste of time really.
Sick movie for even sicker minds
I picked this movie from the very limited list of freebies that came with my Sony blu-ray player. I'm glad I didn't pay for it.
No redeeming qualities whatsoever, I, with a taste for horror, sci-fi, zombie movies and the like found this revolting. No wonder our society is "f"'d up. I shut if off half way through, and felt violated for the rest of the evening. Another mistake. It's going in the trash, where "Saw III" went. I guess this new generation of movie makers are all cut from the same no talent loser cloth.
It's nothing more than sick freaks murdering and torturing hapless people who are in the wrong place at the wrong time.
I can only hope that "live by the sword, die by the sword" might apply to the director of this piece of trash. If he thinks this is entertainment, maybe he should try experiencing some of this junk in real life.
Don't waste your time or money.




