The Devil's Rejects
The Devil's Rejects (2005)

The Devil's Rejects

1/5
(93 votos)
6.8IMDb53Metascore

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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.

When Otis is sitting in the chair in the motel, his dialogue is out of synch with his mouth When Otis shoots Adam Banjo, the gun shot is silenced, but the gun clearly doesn't have a silencer on it.

When Otis, Baby and Spaulding are riding in the car toward the road block, after the incident with officer Wydell, there is blood all over the car, except not on the lower part by baby's leg where she was shot previously.

When Otis, Spaulding, and Baby leave the Firefly home as it's burning down, the Cadillac has a rear-view mirror.

Later on the road and as they drive up to the road-block it's gone.

Two of the officers storming the house at the beginning of the movie are firing M-16's, which fire a.

The armor the Fireflies wore would likely not have provided sufficient protection at the ranges the officers fired from.

The Chevrolet K5 Blazer that Wydell Drives is an '86 Model, but according to surroundings and other tell tale signs, the movie takes place in 1978.

This can be proven when Officer Ray Mentions that Groucho Marx and Elvis Presley "died last year".

When storming the Firefly house, Sheriff Wydell is loading a Remington 1100 shotgun (a semiautomatic), but when he is shown from behind firing upon the house he is clearly using a Remington 870 (a pump action shotgun).

When Sheriff Wydell hammers the nail through Otis's hand, at first the nail has gone through nearly all the way, but in the second shot it is sticking half way out.

When Mother Firefly is showing Sheriff Wydell the next book from the pile, before she takes it, the book on the table is closed.

But when she takes the next one off the pile, it is open.

When Otis and Baby are driving to the motel, on the dashboard there is a closed box of cigarettes, yet in the next shot they are open.

When Sheriff Wydell is trying to kill Baby, you can see the cameraman's shadow on his back.

When Candy is talking to her boss, he puts the money in the box and it changes position, and then even disappears in one shot.

When Tiny is helping Baby stand up after rescuing her from the Sheriff, she uses the leg that had just been shot to stand.

The pain would have prevented this.

After the sheriff is killed, you can clearly see him breathing in a long shot.

When Wendy Banjo escapes the hotel room she knocks on room 2 for help.

Earlier they show Jimmy entering room 2 where they were being held.

During Sheriff Wydell's meeting with Rondo and Billy Ray at Billy Ray's trailer.

As Sheriff Wydell walks away, Rondo is seen wearing a baggy style of pants that did not exist in the late 1970s.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
21 August 2005 USA USD 16,901,126
14 August 2005 USA USD 16,444,686
7 August 2005 USA USD 15,410,827
31 July 2005 USA USD 12,537,942
24 July 2005 USA USD 7,067,335
USA USD 17,044,981
14 August 2005 UK GBP 649,483
7 August 2005 UK GBP 323,196
Worldwide USD 19,390,029
except USAWorldwide USD 2,345,048
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
24 July 2005 USA USD 7,067,335 1,757
7 August 2005 UK GBP 323,196 192
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
21 August 2005 USA USD 239,787 196
14 August 2005 USA USD 310,682 478
7 August 2005 USA USD 1,328,338 1,157
31 July 2005 USA USD 2,797,808 1,757
24 July 2005 USA USD 7,067,335 1,757
14 August 2005 UK GBP 124,892 180
7 August 2005 UK GBP 323,196 192

Comentarios

I personally find the Final Destination series to be infinitely overrated. All the films have elaborate, Lady Gaga like death sequences, and the viewer simply has to wait for everyone to die.

Damn, this is a good film! I wasn't expecting much, given the many mediocre reviews on this site (despite a reasonable rating) and the fact that the only other Rob Zombie film I've seen is his awful reworking of Halloween, but this went way beyond my expectations.

This probably has to be Rob Zombies best film. His usual films are quite garbage compared to this I.

This is a slasher/ gore film . It does not deserve the title of "horror".

Correct me if I am wrong, but I think this is just a boring we-pretend-to-be-shocking and gory movie? By the way - gory?

One important factor to look at when it comes to sequels is whether or not it justifies its existence. A good sequel needs to expand upon the work that began with the original in a meaningful and entertaining way, which is exactly what The Devil's Rejects did.

Rob Zombie started getting my attention as a great brand of a new wave of horror movies, redefining your horror tolerance and leaving an impression hard to forget. For instance, "War of Worlds" was almost a farce compared to his productions.

As amazing as Karen Black was as 'Mother Firefly" Leslie Easterbrook absolutely knocked it out of the park in this one!!! I seriously think that that she should've been nominated for several awards for her role in this movie.

Rob Zombie movies can sometimes be a bit hit or miss but this is a good one if not one of his best. Yeah its violent and full of his usually trashy characters who like to swear a lot but its also entertaining and violent.

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