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La casa del diavolo

Titolo originale: The Devil's Rejects
  • 2005
  • VM14
  • 1h 47min
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Sid Haig, Sheri Moon Zombie, and Bill Moseley in La casa del diavolo (2005)
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La famiglia di assassini Firefly si mette in viaggio per fuggire da una forza di polizia vendicativa che non ha paura di essere spietata tanto quanto lo è il suo obiettivo.La famiglia di assassini Firefly si mette in viaggio per fuggire da una forza di polizia vendicativa che non ha paura di essere spietata tanto quanto lo è il suo obiettivo.La famiglia di assassini Firefly si mette in viaggio per fuggire da una forza di polizia vendicativa che non ha paura di essere spietata tanto quanto lo è il suo obiettivo.

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    Sid Haig
    Sid Haig
    • Captain Spaulding
    Sheri Moon Zombie
    Sheri Moon Zombie
    • Baby
    Bill Moseley
    Bill Moseley
    • Otis
    William Forsythe
    William Forsythe
    • Sheriff Wydell
    Ken Foree
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    • Charlie Altamont
    Matthew McGrory
    Matthew McGrory
    • Tiny
    Leslie Easterbrook
    Leslie Easterbrook
    • Mother Firefly
    Geoffrey Lewis
    Geoffrey Lewis
    • Roy Sullivan
    Priscilla Barnes
    Priscilla Barnes
    • Gloria Sullivan
    Dave Sheridan
    Dave Sheridan
    • Officer Ray Dobson
    Kate Norby
    Kate Norby
    • Wendy Banjo
    Lew Temple
    Lew Temple
    • Adam Banjo
    Danny Trejo
    Danny Trejo
    • Rondo
    Dallas Page
    Dallas Page
    • Billy Ray Snapper
    • (as Diamond Dallas Page)
    Brian Posehn
    Brian Posehn
    • Jimmy
    Elizabeth Daily
    Elizabeth Daily
    • Candy
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    7boy_in_red

    The Devil's Rejects is not always an easy film to watch

    The Devil's Rejects is not always an easy film to watch. It has a genuine savagery that makes recent films such as Hostel or Saw II, non spectacular though they were, appear rather tame.

    I think part of the reason the film is such uncomfortable viewing is through Rob Zombie's creation of a strong sense of ambiguity as to who we are supposed to sympathise with- who are the antagonists and the protagonists? Initially things seem quite clean cut- psychopathic killers= evil, Sheriff on a vigilante mission = good, but then the lines blur. The Sheriff turns nasty, yet we the audience take joy in his sadism- are we as bad as these killers? And at the same time we the audience feel flashes of sympathy for the killers too- through glimpses of their own, warped domestic bliss. This is interesting and

    one that gets under your skin and disturbs.

    I have to mention the humour also- which is also a nice contrast to darkness, though some of the humour is very close to the edge- you DO need those moments of light relief, to prevent the proceedings becoming completely grimy and depressing.

    The only main downside of this film is it does at times feel overly long, almost deliberately drawn out,and that can distract from the intensity of things.

    Personally this film marks a huge improvement for Rob Zombie after the debacle that was House Of 1000 Corpses, a masturbatory fan boy effort which had an okay build up but quickly descended into cartoony drivel. With The Devil's Rejects Rob Zombie seems to have shifted focus from being a kid with a film camera and a budget, and shifted focus on telling a story, and making the audience FEEL something, and he actually does a pretty good job of it too.

    Special mention has to go to Sheri Moon. A real delight to watch. I can't help but smile when I see her on screen- I wouldn't be at all surprised if she finds herself with a huge gay following. A lovely mixture of sassiness, innocence and an edge of something slightly darker. I like her a lot- well at least when she's not making racist playground chants fashionable again.

    I'm actually excited now about Zombie's remake/ reinvention/ prequel of Halloween. Okay so the term "remake/ reinvention/ prequel" fills me with an underlying sense of dread, but I'm going to breathe out and try trust Rob Zombie on this one. If nothing else, I know it'll be anything but bland.
    6mstomaso

    Worth Seeing, But Check Out "House..." First

    Rob Zombie took the same characters he created for House of a Thousand Corpses and gave us a higher-budget, flashier, and more commercialized murder-shocker - The Devil's Rejects. This is certainly a prettier and more polished film, with better production values, occasionally brilliant camera-work, and better acting (despite having the same principal cast). The same elements of the original are mostly intact - a psychotic serial killing family, vaguely satanic sadism, comedy, torture and a lot of blood. What's missing are the ambiguities, the darkness and the outright psychosis which appear in "House". And to compensate the audience for the loss of some of the elements which made "House" a good film, Zombie throws in sex - the most over-used plot device in cinematic history. Of course, its not just sex, but sexual violence mixed with torture, blood and nightmares.

    In other words, where 'house' was a dark, campy, creepy murder flick, "Rejects" is a light-drenched, raw, fairly (but not entirely) serious murder flick. No problems with the script, the acting, the concept, or even the plot - but, some definite problems with the entertainment value of the film. This just isn't terribly original and drops the idiosyncrasy of "House" for a typical Hollywood approach.

    Rejects starts out with a police raid on the house of a thousand corpses. Most of the family escape through a tunnel in their basement (why the police were unable to find this tunnel is a mystery). The police nab the mother, who plays up the satanic expectations of the police interrogating her and infuriates the sheriff (well played by William Forsythe) into an obsessive, vengeful state (his brother had been murdered by the family years ago). The Fireflies leave a trail of terror and murder in their wake and Forsythe follows it, until he is able to set his trap. I won't go any further with the plot outline because I do not want to write a spoiler, but I do want to elaborate on Forsythe's intense performance. His rage and self-righteous wrath blur the boundaries between cops and criminals quite effectively as the story progresses. If you want to know what I mean, you'll have to see the film.

    The Firefly family, through most of the film, consist of Otis a lank tall man with long stringy gray hair, Captain Spaulding, an intimidating evil and merciless clown and Baby, Spaulding's daughter, a cute blond particularly fond of torturing her male victims. The characters are more or less consistent with their portrayals in "House", but I have to admit, I think Shari Moon Zombie's Baby was very inconsistent from film to film. In "House" she is completely and utterly insane and fearless - using her shrill psychotic laughter especially well. In 'Rejects', she screams a lot, does a lot of running-away, and is actually fairly rational compared with her sadistic, torture-loving murderous kin.

    Finally, I don't think you can really 'get' this film if you haven't seen 'House'. So if you have any reason to want to see it, see "House" first. Some of the behavior of the characters will make little sense to you without their back-story.

    Bottom line: Weakly recommended for horror fans.
    sabsco

    Much Better Than Expected ....

    Not the kind of movie I would normally even consider, but after recommendations from a couple of people who's opinion I trust, I rented the movie this weekend. Writer/Director Rob Zombie is obviously a great fan of 70s drive-in fare like "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" and "The Hills Have Eyes" and has learned his lessons well. He has a solid directorial style and a great ear for comically profane dialog - the banter in this movie reminds me of "Goodfellas" with maniacal Southern rednecks rather than East Coast Italian mobsters. And with a cast that includes William Forsythe, Sid Haig, Geoffrey Lewis, Ginger Lynn Allen, Priscilla Barnes, Steve Railsback, P.J. Soles, Mary Waronov, Deborah Van Valkenburgh, and Michael Berryman, and a Super 70s Soundtrack featuring The Allman Brothers, The James Gang, David Essex, and Lynyrd Skynyrd among others - you know Zombie has his pop cultural/cult movie references in order. I enjoyed this movie more for the humor than the for the "horror". The characters are all named after various Marx Brothers characters and while the gore is graphic and there are some truly chilling images in the movie, Zombie just misses the "beat" to put some of these sequences over the top, while the acting performances by a couple of the leads - namely Zombie look-alike Bill Mosely and Zombie's utterly babe-o-licious wife Sherri Moon Zombie - are less than stellar (although in Ms. Zombie's case it doesn't really matter - major eye candy!). So, a "qualified" recommendation for those who don't normally go for this kind of movie but who think they might enjoy it based on the description above. I thoroughly enjoyed it myself and think Rob Zombie is a genuinely talented filmmaker who will eventually hit one out of the ballpark if he keeps at it, which I'm sure he will. He comes pretty darned close with "The Devil's Rejects".
    10INCESSANT

    Zombie gets it right!

    I went to this movie having seen 1000 Corpses which I thought was a great retro B style horror in the Texas Chainsaw massacre genre.

    This movie FAR exceeded any expectation I had. Zombie NAILED it in this one. Classic Freeze frames, awesome soundtrack(used with purpose)-Just enough gore with out going over the top.. the essential random nudity shots that we B fans have come to expect. Suspenseful through-out.

    I realize that what makes all of these components work:

    A- This movie (Unlike 99% of all B Horros) is not predictable. You do not know what is going to happen next.

    B- Zombie builds characters. You learn history and connections, and see things from their view.

    C- Slight comedic aspect added.

    Summary: MUST SEE, MUST OWN

    in the words of my horror loving awe-struck friend "This is hands down the best B horror I have ever seen!"
    8matty03

    Quite Interesting, but Flawed

    I just saw this film at a sneak preview screening in San Francisco. I had really loved Zombie's first film, HOUSE OF 1,000 CORPSES, and was looking forward to seeing how he was going to "re-create" the characters from that first film into this new one.

    Stylistically, this film is exceptional. Zombie knows how to build tension and has a real gift for being able to pay homage to the horror flicks of the 70's without insulting or copying them. His choices in casting is genius and the performances in this film are quite good.

    However, gone is the camp-value he infused into CORPSES. This film takes itself much more seriously and this does not help. In fact, the fact that Zombie focuses more on horror and torture without the same level of dark humor makes the film come off as somewhat cruel. Are we to actually enjoy seeing the victims tortured? Somehow, the fun of his first film is absent.

    However, for those of us who have an appreciation for the films of the original 70's renegade film makers such as Tobe Hooper -- you can't help but enjoy Zombie's style of filming. This film also enjoys have some of the best southern rock ever created to serve as its soundtrack.

    The three lead actors stand out and give great performances, but one wishes Zombie would have allowed them to go a bit more over the top. Karen Black did not return to play Moma Firefly which is too bad, but the actress who takes over the role does a great job.

    In the end -- I think this is an interesting and valid second film from Rob Zombie, but I hope that he allows his cast and his audience to have a bit more fun. The world has enough torture and violence -- if we are to see it in a film it needs to give us a bit of a scare and a bit of a laugh. If only he had utilized that dark/twisted since of humor a bit more.

    Still, it is worth a look -- but not for those of you who get upset by violence. And, please, this is not a movie for children. There was a child at last night's screening. That poor baby is going to be scarred for life!

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      (at around 46 mins) Otis' line "I am The Devil and I am here to do the Devil's work" is a slightly altered version of a quote spoken by Manson Family member Charles 'Tex' Watson during the infamous Tate Murders.
    • Blooper
      (at around 39 mins) During her rant in a jail cell, Mother Firefly is seen holding her hands far apart for emphasis when her hands are supposed to be handcuffed with only about a foot of chain.
    • Citazioni

      Adam Banjo: Please, mister. This is insane.

      Otis B. Driftwood: Boy, the next word that comes out of your mouth better be some brilliant fuckin' Mark Twain shit. 'Cause it's definitely getting chiseled on your tombstone.

    • Versioni alternative
      There is an unrated DVD version that contains scenes that were cut for an R rating, including a longer version of the "motel" scene.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in 30 Days in Hell: The Making of 'The Devil's Rejects' (2005)
    • Colonne sonore
      Dark was the Night, Cold was the Ground
      Performed by Blind Willie Johnson

      Written by Blind Willie Johnson

      Published by Alpha Music Inc./TRF Music Inc.

      Courtesy of Columbia Records

      By Arrangement with Sony BMG Music Entertainment

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    • Data di uscita
      • 12 maggio 2006 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Germania
      • Stati Uniti
    • Sito ufficiale
      • Official site
    • Lingue
      • Inglese
      • Spagnolo
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Sable Ranch - 25933 Sand Canyon Road, Santa Clarita, California, Stati Uniti(Firefly House)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Lionsgate
      • Cinerenta Medienbeteiligungs KG
      • Cinelamda Internationale Filmproduktionsgesellschaft mbH & Co. 1 Beteiligungs-KG
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    • Budget
      • 7.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 17.044.981 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 7.067.335 USD
      • 24 lug 2005
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 20.901.859 USD
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      • 1h 47min(107 min)
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