The Devil's Rejects (2005)

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Country: US/GER
Technical: col 109m
Director: Rob Zombie
Cast: Sid Haig, Bill Moseley, Sheri Moon Zombie, Geoffrey Lewis, William Forsythe, Danny Trejo

Synopsis:

The brother of the sheriff murdered in House of a 1000 Corpses launches a no-holds-barred campaign against the family of degenerates responsible for seventy-five missing persons cases. Three of them escape and head south, orchestrating a bloodbath at a motel on the way, and the policeman resorts to illegal outside help in his quest for justice.

Review:

A more generic revisiting of characters from the infamous shocker (qv). This time we have a Natural Born Killers sort of setup, with Mad Max in pursuit, and mutilations and depravity as before, all delivered with a bigger budget and a greater sense of pacing. The fact that it is engineered with undeniable efficiency does not redeem the unholy pretension of its screaming denunciation of eye-for-an-eye vengeance.

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Country: US/GER
Technical: col 109m
Director: Rob Zombie
Cast: Sid Haig, Bill Moseley, Sheri Moon Zombie, Geoffrey Lewis, William Forsythe, Danny Trejo

Synopsis:

The brother of the sheriff murdered in House of a 1000 Corpses launches a no-holds-barred campaign against the family of degenerates responsible for seventy-five missing persons cases. Three of them escape and head south, orchestrating a bloodbath at a motel on the way, and the policeman resorts to illegal outside help in his quest for justice.

Review:

A more generic revisiting of characters from the infamous shocker (qv). This time we have a Natural Born Killers sort of setup, with Mad Max in pursuit, and mutilations and depravity as before, all delivered with a bigger budget and a greater sense of pacing. The fact that it is engineered with undeniable efficiency does not redeem the unholy pretension of its screaming denunciation of eye-for-an-eye vengeance.


Country: US/GER
Technical: col 109m
Director: Rob Zombie
Cast: Sid Haig, Bill Moseley, Sheri Moon Zombie, Geoffrey Lewis, William Forsythe, Danny Trejo

Synopsis:

The brother of the sheriff murdered in House of a 1000 Corpses launches a no-holds-barred campaign against the family of degenerates responsible for seventy-five missing persons cases. Three of them escape and head south, orchestrating a bloodbath at a motel on the way, and the policeman resorts to illegal outside help in his quest for justice.

Review:

A more generic revisiting of characters from the infamous shocker (qv). This time we have a Natural Born Killers sort of setup, with Mad Max in pursuit, and mutilations and depravity as before, all delivered with a bigger budget and a greater sense of pacing. The fact that it is engineered with undeniable efficiency does not redeem the unholy pretension of its screaming denunciation of eye-for-an-eye vengeance.