MJB784
I didn't think Devil's Rejects was particularly scary. It felt more like an action movie. Most of the violence was guns, but the story felt repetitive since it was just about the family murdering people. It didn't have a goal or anything to it except the cops tracking them down. We don't get to know the victims very well. Also, who was the burned victim that rescued them in the climax? I also couldn't tell if parts of it were funny. It seemed so redundant. I thought it was intended as a horror movie since its considered scary by many. It reminded me of Natural Born Killers. It seems less scary to tell the story from the villian's point of view since he has no real goal. He's just evil.
Matthew Hopkiins
No wonder the USA is in a mess when something like this is passed as entertainment. I have no sympathy for any deaths in America having watched this. They have the society they deserve.Violence never for the sake of it, underdeveloped American minds, of which there are many will be affected by this. RIP America. Would the director or any of the stars be proud to show this to their kids or parents?
Fella_shibby
I first saw this on a DVD in 2006. This was way better than its predecessor House of 1000 Corpes. It was sleazy, gruesome, and actually funny at times. Otis, Baby, and Captain Spaulding r the outlaws pursued by William Forsythe (The rock, Once upon a time in America) aka Sheriff Wydell as he is hellbent on revenge. While the first one was in one area n one house mostly, the 2nd one is more outside n on the go. This can b termed as a road/revenge/western movie. Now coming to the clichés usually found in most horror flicks. 1)Characters outnumbering a villain who is only armed with a knife, and yet not making any effort to attack the villain. 2)Waiting forever to steal a gun from the villains, then waiting forever to shoot the villain. 3)Villain is down on the ground but not attacking n giving the villain plenty of time and opportunity to get up n attack. 4)N of course the gun is not loaded. 5)Talking a lot before attacking the villain n losing the opportunity. 6)Crying n running helter-shelter n running straight into the arms of a member not realizing that he is part of the gang. Most of the same star cast r continued in this flick. A new addtion is Ken Foree (Dawn of the dead-both new n ol) n the above mentioned sheriff.
darthsitkur
baby firefly, Otis driftwood, and captain Spaulding find themselves on the run from a revenge fueled sheriff who is itching to avenge his brother's death. this is by far the better film than its predecessor, house of 1,000 corpses was really lacking in the gore department due to grossing out one studio and pissing off another one and losing the 17-32 minutes of gorier uncut footage in the process (which I still highly doubt), but THIS one on the other hand DELIVERED on the gore, and it's actually more of a gritty action film with touches of horror, which is always a great combo. Bill Moseley is still a total badass as Otis driftwood, sid haig is still hilarious and messed up and crazy as our favorite foul mouthed clown captain Spaulding, the gorgeous Sheri moon zombie is still sexy and deadly as baby firefly, and William forsythe played what is honestly the most crazed and menacing sheriff I've ever seen. anyway, I highly recommend this badass movie to horror and action fans alike.