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"The Devils Rejects" is coming to PSP and DVD on November 8th.
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The Devils Rejects
is coming out not only on DVD but also on PSP, so yes you may all enjoy
Rob Zombies' new film anywhere. The movie and PSP will be available on
the same date November 8th! This is the sequel to the horror film, House of 1000 Corpses,
which was finally released in April, 2003 by Lions Gate Films after
being kept on a shelf for quite some time by Universal Pictures, the
film's original distributor. In sharp contrast, Lions Gate is looking
to produce and release this movie within a year of the first film's
release.
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The first time I watched Rob Zombie's House of 1000 Corpses
it kind of shocked me. I thought it was too disturbing and gory, but at
the same time it was terrific fun and innovating, at least for me who
hadn't seen every horror movie ever made but would really like to.
Captain Spaulding is a genius character, as are Baby and Otis,
but the movie was not entirely about them, it was more about the
killing these teenagers, which made the movie a really great and gory
kind of slasher movie, like The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, where we have these teens trying to survive a family of killer freaks. So when Rob announced The Devil's Rejects
I got really excited, as it was going to be a movie focused on these
awesome killer freaks, and it just made my top list of movies to see
this summer. Having seen it, I have to say that the movie highly
surpassed my expectations, as Rob has made huge improvements in his
direction. But more on that later.
So instead being a movie about teens getting killed, we have a movie
about the Rejects having to leave the House of 1000 Corpses, after the
police, lead by the terrible Sheriff Wydell, raids the house
and force them to escape. And so Capt. Spaulding, Otis and Baby go on a
road trip, killing everybody on their way, trying to find a way to
revenge the attack and capture of Mother Firefly.
Sid
Haig is just perfect as Capt. Spaulding, looking scary and at the same
time making jokes at any possible time. The beautiful Sheri Moon (Rob
Zombie's wife) plays a very playful Baby and she's just a delight to
watch. And then the most serious and horrifying of them is Otis played
terrific by Bill Moseley. But the scene stealer is William Forsythe as
sheriff Wydell. A great character perfectly played and he makes a great
run for best horror movie sheriff against R. Lee Ermey's Sheriff Hoyt from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.

But what makes this movie so great is Rob Zombie's work. The
screenplay is excellent and it really makes you feel for these
characters. The Rejects of course. And so when they get hurt or
something happens to them you just want them to stand back up and kick
the living shit out of the cops or whoever it is that hurt
them. I wont spoil it of course, but I have to comment on it,
because the ending is just perfect. And it's been done before a lot of
times, but still, I just loved that it makes the movie end in such a
poetic way. Just perfect.
There's
also some very cool little scenes in the middle of the movie that have
little to do with the story, but work to expand the Rejects universe,
like a conversation between Sheriff Wydell and a movie critic about the
names of the Rejects (taken after Groucho Marx characters) that then turns into a discussion about Elvis Presley. And while I hated House of 1000 Corpses'
scene when the cop gets a shot in the head and the camera zooms out for
like a minute, I do acknowledge that Rob got a cool original cinematic
idea, that for me didn't work but for others probably did. There's
nothing like that here, but there are a few other new techniques he
uses, like having the motion pause in the middle of an action scene,
the music starts playing really loud and then he cuts back where it was
and the action continues.
The music plays a huge role in the movie, full of southern rock classic from Allman Brothers and Skynyrd to name a few. I've read that Rob calls the movie a horror-western,
and it's just a perfect description, and the music contributes a lot in
making it sound like a western road trip movie. This is really a
soundtrack I'll own and listen all the time. If I had to complain about
something, it would be about the horror factor. Rob changed the
darkness of the first movie for comedy, which is a lot here, even in
the most horrific scenes, but still plays great, as this is a very
different movie.
So I loved the movie. Rob Zombie has made great
improvements and he has a few impressive new techniques that I haven't
seen done before, and they worked perfect here. The Devil's Rejects is a lot more than I was expecting, a disturbingly cool movie that is one of my favorites of the year.