The Devil's Rejects

For if there is nothing better to do, feast upon a movie that will blow a hole into the back of your brain. Shocking, brutal and so very violent, Rob Zombie's The Devil's Rejects is, on the surface, a film without the morals and baggage of other action/horror movies.

Deeper down, there isn't much more than that. Slayings of a most gruesome nature running rampant through mid-western lands strip all the flesh from the humanity of the film. Redeeming qualities of the trio at the core? Hardly any, non-existent for the main. Captain Spalding is entirely gross and very wicked. The children just as vile. Bunny, though, has some spectacularly fantastic teeth for an inbred hillbilly slasher.

A blonde in ugh boots, shivering and jumping all throughout the session in a ball at several points, outlasts her boyfriend who walks out twenty minutes in on account of The Devil's Rejects being "too freaky and weird" for his liking.

Thoroughly satisfying if a departure from the calm blue oceans are in order.

Soon Van

Wednesday, 12 October 2005 - 03:51

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