The 4 characters were on a road trip to write a book about weird roadside stops. They were supposed to be home that night which is why the one calls her dad.
What I like about these videos is that I enjoy the idea and themes of horror movies, but hate the anxiety and adrenaline that comes with actually watching them. Getting these sort of spark notes on the events of the movies, as well as your own personal flair and interpretation of the artists choices, makes horror movies an actually enjoyable experience for me.
Same. I love horror and true crime but watching the actual movies makes me super anxious. You describing this as spark notes is a perfect description. :)
Same here. You put my thoughts in writing better than I was going to. I watched the hell out of horror movies growing up. I watched most of the nightmare series in theaters. Watched jaws tripping on acid, on a house boat and then went swimming. That is scarier to think of than it was that night. It was also a lake rather than ocean.
When me and my friend were just 9 years, we were going to have a sleep over and watch movie. We went to the movie rental store and asked for a comedy for kids. And the guy at the store gave us this movie.... We did not sleep that night....
You didn't mention that about 40 minutes had to be cut to get the film released, this footage has now been lost due to bad storage. These cuts probably explain why the film isn't as gory as people think it will be.
House of 1000 corpses was the first “gore” movie i saw as a kid, and to this day i absolutely love it. I know its not a ‘technically’ good movie, but it’s something that i can watch over and over and never get bored.
I genuinely love this film and I always have so much fun watching it... it was my first Rob Zombie film and it's definitely his best, although The Devil's Rejects was a great one as well. I even liked his Halloween remake, even if it doesn't hold a candle to the original
A movie can be great, terrible, boring, exciting, or any other description you can think of. Depending on who you ask. A movie is only as good as the person watching it thinks it is. In regard to personal preference.
I watched the movie last year when i worked trough my movie bucket list and i was super entertained in the beginning, but the scene when "Tiny" enters the room, the camera makes a long pan around the table and you hear dark guitar grips - thats what sold me on this movie. The entire trilogy is actually rock solid and really good. Super unsettling. Not really gory, but the shear evil of the firefly clan . Its pure evil, pure madness. The horror comes from the fact that those people could be totally real, it feels super natural. LOVED IT.
I personally didn't watch the last film, but that's mostly because I loved how The Devil's Rejects ended... that shootout at the end was so well done. House of 1000 Corpses is easily one of my top five favorite horror films, it's such an insane and fun watch
Nah rob is a stand up successful musician that took his love for slasher horror and made iconic movies of his own. Not some deranged weirdo posing as a director and projecting his rape fantasies into a movie
This was the first ‘gore/torture’ movie I saw with my older sister and I remember we were so disturbed and fascinated at the same time it’s remained one of my favorites just because of how memorable the first watch was for me
Honestly, after viewing the scene with doctor satan and his experiments, I realized that this movie was probably the inspiration for Krieg from Borderlands 2.
I have no idea what you or anyone else finds fun or enjoyable about these kinds of movies- I really think if this is what you consider "fun" maybe you need some help.
This has got to be my favorite horror movie. In the extras on my copy (I'm not sure if it's only on the blue rays or not) Bill Mosley says it was "nice to be in a real horror movie after years of all the crap that's been made." While there are some gems, when this came out it was the one original movie in a sea of remakes. Rob Zombie makes monsters you either love to hate or hate to love, and it's such a great way to write characters. Great video as always!
There is something about House of 1000 Corpses and Devils Rejects that I love but can't quite put my finger on why. I think part of it is that there is no magic happy ending. Most movies don't have the balls to push the boundaries. Rob Zombie loves running past the boundaries. The acting is done well too so the characters feel genuinely evil but in a weird, creepy yet curious way.
One reason I loved this movie is that it has a "bad ending". We really need more movies where there's a bad ending and the villain wins. They're so satisfying and unexpected and it keeps you guessing if the innocents will survive or not
During the scenes where Earl Firefly is chasing Denise with an axe and swinging it at her, actor Jake McKinnon could barely see in his goggles and he was wielding a real axe in order to cut through the wood, nearly killing Erin Daniels with it at one point. Director Rob Zombie noted "We just assumed she would get out of the way".
Hey will, at the end the big guy with the axe didn't actually die. He is with Dr Santan right at the end before the credits. Good video btw cos this is my favourite horror movie
I loved this movie so much, The Devils Rejects was a great follow-up too, and the final third movie wasn't that bad either. House of 1000 Corpses was definitely the best though. There's something so original, and uncannily creepy about it.
I agree, this was definitely my favorite of the firefly trilogy. The family was just much more insane, depraved, twisted, colorful, and any other word/phrase u could use to describe characters like these, lol. It was just a really fun, dumb, popcorn movie
Not a big fan of the third as it mainly is just shock horror but the first two are nice dives into how twisted yet entertaining films can be. Rob Zombie definitely has the mind of a teenage kid who watched too many shock videos but damn do I appreciate the unorthodox approach he brings to the industry
One of my favorite dark-comedy/horror movie's 😁 I don't always agree with your take's, Mr. Will. But, I enjoy your work quite a bit. This was a fun video to watch, and I like how you saw the movie, for what it is: dark camp. Lots of folk's hate on it; usually, because they are taking it FAR too seriously. Keep on doing what you're doing- you've already grown in the short time that I've been a sub- and it seems like you're about to have a lot of success, just keep making good content!
Well back in the early to mid to late 1970s NASA was the only one that could change tires. And that's why they didn't know how but the fireflies knew how because they worked for NASA. They just didn't tell you that in the movie cuz I made that up right now. Here's a video that has absolutely nothing to do with that. th-cam.com/video/ZDH7vr0JNNc/w-d-xo.html
I was so excited to see this in theaters. After it was over, I just sat there confused. I got that it was disturbing, but I had no idea wtf was happening.
When you mentioned the character named "Baby" I immediately had flashbacks to Blue Velvet. You should review some David Lynch films! I know he's not technically considered a horror director but I consider him such, his movies have managed to scare me in ways that few other movies have.
@@FloRidaVEVO98 Eraserhead (it's a lil weird and creepy, it actually inspired Kubrick's The Shining, but I think it makes its point), Mulholland Drive (one of the best jumpscares ever in a film), The Elephant Man (a little more conventional but still a good movie), Lost Highway (makes absolutely no sense but manages a very creepy atmosphere). Inland Empire is scary too, but a little pretentious and nonsensical. Watch out for the pretentious David Lynch fanboys though- they legit think that Lynch is the greatest director ever and that people who don't like him just don't understand. I mean, I like David Lynch as stated previously, but I met a hardcore fanboy in a theater once and it was the most annoying experience I've ever had in a movie theater.
@@matthewcrome5835 wow, thank you for this quick answer, matt! I'm a horror fan, havent heard of david lynch tho until i came across your comment. I just turned 23 and didn't grow up with any of this but I'm glad I know now :) will definitely look all of them up later
You should watch the devils rejects if you have not. It’s the sequel to house of 1000 corpses . I personally think it’s as good as the first one if not better. Great video btw thank you for all the amazing content.
I watched this when I was under 10 since my mom had it on DVD or VHS. I didn't remember much, just that it existed. Don't know how I wasn't scared by any of the horror movies I was forced to watch
Pretty sure it came out in 2003 Which means did they actually put movies on VHS in 2003? I know that VHS’s were still very much being used but I didn’t think they were putting 2000s movies on vhs All of my Vhs tapes as a kid were movies from the 90s- dating back to the 70s, so yeah
@@southerncinephile6258 Yep, movies were being put out on videotape until '06--the last commercially available movie in this format was A History of Violence.
I've never watched House as a kid, cause I wasn't allowed, but clearly told that when I'm older I will understand it- as my father told me constantly. And when I was older I was introduced to Rob's work overall and since then I absolutely have a blast every time I'm watching his movies
Otis' execution of that cop dude from Justified (I think) and the camera pans back is to me an apex scene for all to study...just that scene alone...with no other movie references is still a masterpiece in filmaking...the horror that cop musta been going through...the heightened sense of pure murderous power-gluttonous highs and then that long drawn pause with the audience knowing wtf is coming but milking that tension nerve... bravissimo!!!
Ill never forget being at a Rob Zombie show and the trailer for 3 from Hell started booming through the speakers. I wanted to cry. I was in 3rd grade when House of 1000 corpses was released, and my mom made me watch it. At first I was terrified but then for some weird reason i was emotionally attached to Baby. It was like weird movie Stockholm syndrome and I wasn't scared anymore. The ending of the Devil's Rejects made me cry the 1st time i saw it because it seemed like the good guys won. My mom and I even went to the Rob Zombie haunt at Universal Orlando.
I have a lot of respect for Rob Zombie as a filmmaker because he sticks to his aesthetic styler 100% rather than trying to appeal to a large number of people. And he is willing to take risks, as seen in his Halloween remakes with how far they went from the source material. That said, I don't think I will ever watch any of his movies lol
It’s laughable that Universal thought this was gonna get an NC17 rating… it’s such a cheesy and goofy horror film. I love it to death but it was not that graphic, the worst part was probably seeing Dr. Satan operating on the guy at the end, with his brain being exposed and chest/guy ripped open.
I'm sure most fans of horror know this already but for anyone who is just getting into the genre. The actor who played Otis is the same actor who played Chop-Top in Texas chainsaw massacre 2 and the Deadite Captain in Army of Darkness.
There is more than one instance where you see a poster for two missing young boys. Those boys were actually pictures of Rob Zombie and his brother (the lead singer of Powerman 5000) as children This was Dennis Fimple's last film. He was increasingly sick with heart disease during filming and a few of his scenes were filmed with him sitting down. Ultimately however, he died in a car crash in 2002. Universal Pictures (original production company) refused to release the film, believing it would be given an "NC-17" rating by the MPAA. Film debut of Sheri Moon Zombie, who was credited as Sheri Moon. The film takes place on October 30, 1977. The film was NC-17 but was cut to an R rating, the cut footage was never released. As of 2021, many of the film's stars have passed away, including Karen Black, Sid Haig, Tom Towles, Dennis Fimple, Irwin Keyes, Matthew McCrory and Michael J. Pollard. This seems to be a rare distinction for a movie that is not yet 20 years old (if going by the release year of 2003). Dr. Wolfenstein's hairy lab assistant, lurking in the background, is unnamed in the film but listed in the credits - Rob Zombie. This film would establish Sheri Moon Zombie as a Scream Queen. Ironically enough, she does not like horror films as they scare her too much. Bill Moseley (Otis) and Jennifer Jostyn (Mary) share the same birthday, November 11th. This marks the debut of Rob Zombies long series with loving wife Sherri Moon. Exteriors of the Firefly com At around 37 mins) When Baby threatens to cut Mary with a knife, foreshadows near the end, when she stabs Mary to death. Captain Spaulding tells Jerry when he asks about the house (of 1000 corpses): 'Do yourself a favour, son, just forget about it.', but he pushes. The film is very similar to Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) and in that film, as the cast ask the petrol station worker about the house they are interested in, and he also tries to talk them out of it (saying they are liable to get hurt).
Helo Mr.Big Will just wanted to say I love your videos and I hope you keep uo the phenomenal work. I hope you make it big time soon. I believe in you man
I've never seen a "slasher" movie before, still haven't. I'd heard of this film on the Howard Stern Show because he allowed Zombie to pimp it a lot. My idea of a good horror movies is "The Shining", "Ghost Story", "Dream Catcher". I don't care for sadism and torture...and I consider this type of movie truly sick. But, to each his own. I have only showed up, as a gag, in my friend's skin twice in my whole life (two different friends, of course...one doesn't want to become redundant. Plus, the first friend reeked), and BOTH times I was chastised for my over the top "Morbid sense of humor." Why, they even called the cops on me. That really hurt my feelings.
Rob Zombie gets a bad rap as a director because his halloween remake didn't live up to the original. Honestly his style just doesn't fit well with that franchise. He does a much better job when given the freedom to make something original.
something i noticed in the movie i haven’t seen pointed out was the differences in situational awareness of the two girls, denise being more reserved at mrs fireflies advances on jerry whereas mary blows up at baby when she makes hers
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The 4 characters were on a road trip to write a book about weird roadside stops. They were supposed to be home that night which is why the one calls her dad.
What I like about these videos is that I enjoy the idea and themes of horror movies, but hate the anxiety and adrenaline that comes with actually watching them. Getting these sort of spark notes on the events of the movies, as well as your own personal flair and interpretation of the artists choices, makes horror movies an actually enjoyable experience for me.
Same. I love horror and true crime but watching the actual movies makes me super anxious. You describing this as spark notes is a perfect description. :)
Same here. You put my thoughts in writing better than I was going to. I watched the hell out of horror movies growing up. I watched most of the nightmare series in theaters. Watched jaws tripping on acid, on a house boat and then went swimming. That is scarier to think of than it was that night. It was also a lake rather than ocean.
you should also check out dead meat if you havent already
It’s fun to watch a horror movie not knowing what it’s about
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Rest in peace, sid. You're so dearly missed.
amen
He really will be missed 😢
I'm planning a sid tattoo I love that man so much. RIP king.
@@highandtight5544😂
When me and my friend were just 9 years, we were going to have a sleep over and watch movie. We went to the movie rental store and asked for a comedy for kids. And the guy at the store gave us this movie.... We did not sleep that night....
Lmao🤣😭
Hats off to that guy lol.
😂😂😂
@Oliver Pong Indeed we were! :D
@@playandgrowtv9846 Haha, i'm afraid im not brian. Funny how we both experienced the same thing :D
You didn't mention that about 40 minutes had to be cut to get the film released, this footage has now been lost due to bad storage. These cuts probably explain why the film isn't as gory as people think it will be.
I never knew that i love this movie! Wish i could see that footage
the 129 minute cut is actually in the hands of a billionaire in brazil
@@CameronRice-nh5putell him to release it
@@CameronRice-nh5pu and my uncle blew rob zombie at cochella a couple years back 🙄
House of 1000 corpses was the first “gore” movie i saw as a kid, and to this day i absolutely love it. I know its not a ‘technically’ good movie, but it’s something that i can watch over and over and never get bored.
I genuinely love this film and I always have so much fun watching it... it was my first Rob Zombie film and it's definitely his best, although The Devil's Rejects was a great one as well. I even liked his Halloween remake, even if it doesn't hold a candle to the original
I adore this film and I think TDR is actually one of the best films ever made.
A movie can be great, terrible, boring, exciting, or any other description you can think of. Depending on who you ask. A movie is only as good as the person watching it thinks it is. In regard to personal preference.
Lol hardly gore and mostly b rated scenes
@@FloridaRT You clearly haven't seen the full movie. Stupid.
Anyone else just really love captain spauldings character? 😅 his humour and general attitude towards people is just class
He's my favorite! My old roommate gave me a hoodie with his face on it last year 🖤
RIP Sid Haig dude was a legend
I watched the movie last year when i worked trough my movie bucket list and i was super entertained in the beginning, but the scene when "Tiny" enters the room, the camera makes a long pan around the table and you hear dark guitar grips - thats what sold me on this movie.
The entire trilogy is actually rock solid and really good. Super unsettling. Not really gory, but the shear evil of the firefly clan . Its pure evil, pure madness. The horror comes from the fact that those people could be totally real, it feels super natural. LOVED IT.
I personally didn't watch the last film, but that's mostly because I loved how The Devil's Rejects ended... that shootout at the end was so well done.
House of 1000 Corpses is easily one of my top five favorite horror films, it's such an insane and fun watch
What else is/was on your bucket list?
Watching Tony eat cereal was the grossest thing in the film. Awesome film I love it
I've watched many of your videos without commenting but figured I'd drop in on this one to say you're one of my favourite channels rn, keep it up!
Thank you!
I saw this movie before The Office was out so I am just realizing that Dwight was in this. Floored😆
Dwight plays a stalker/murderer in an episode of Monk. You should find and watch it. So funny seeing him act as someone other than Dwight
i didnt realize this was uploaded minues ago other than the comments, lovely
Happens to me all the time I keep thinking minutes says months
Guess I'm gonna see if I can watch this without throwing up
Easy
The human centipede was definitely stomach churning.
🤢🤢🤮🤮🤮
House of 1000 corpses is just like BrainDead or even From Dusk Till Dawn, it has that classic grindhouse feel.
Nah rob is a stand up successful musician that took his love for slasher horror and made iconic movies of his own. Not some deranged weirdo posing as a director and projecting his rape fantasies into a movie
probably my favorite Rob Zombie movie...really pretty tame, honestly.
This was the first ‘gore/torture’ movie I saw with my older sister and I remember we were so disturbed and fascinated at the same time it’s remained one of my favorites just because of how memorable the first watch was for me
I thought Dwight would have brought pepper spray with him... Maybe this is where he learned that lesson!
Honestly, after viewing the scene with doctor satan and his experiments, I realized that this movie was probably the inspiration for Krieg from Borderlands 2.
Damn true nice
Same with Dr tragger from outlast
This movie is "mindless awesome fun". And i love it. We cant have that anymore so i always look to older movies
Try literally every movie that isn't made by an award-baiting director
I have no idea what you or anyone else finds fun or enjoyable about these kinds of movies- I really think if this is what you consider "fun" maybe you need some help.
@@stoneysdead689 It's not real
@@bradley9191 No shit sherlock, it's also- not fun. Snuff films aren't real either Junior- doesn't mean I'm into watching the sick shit.
@False Flag That's a disturbing thought but, you're probably right.
Hey what. I actually asked for this in the last video Lol. Hyped asf
I wish that Murder Ride from the movie was real. I love that whole opening so awesome!
I just love that Rainn Wilson and Chris Hardwick are in this. Rest In Peace Sid 😓
Also the actress that plays Fiona on Shameless as well as Walton Goggins, this movie is packed with stars
@@Rockadela_Emmy Rossum? I don’t see her in the cast list, neither did I see her in the movie
This has got to be my favorite horror movie. In the extras on my copy (I'm not sure if it's only on the blue rays or not) Bill Mosley says it was "nice to be in a real horror movie after years of all the crap that's been made." While there are some gems, when this came out it was the one original movie in a sea of remakes. Rob Zombie makes monsters you either love to hate or hate to love, and it's such a great way to write characters. Great video as always!
happy to see this masterpiece introduced to new audiences! thanks for putting this out so more people can learn of zombie's movies!
There is something about House of 1000 Corpses and Devils Rejects that I love but can't quite put my finger on why. I think part of it is that there is no magic happy ending. Most movies don't have the balls to push the boundaries. Rob Zombie loves running past the boundaries. The acting is done well too so the characters feel genuinely evil but in a weird, creepy yet curious way.
watch the sequel 3 from hell
It's the catch phrases😂
Great work! Ever thought about going over The House That Jack Built?
Yes it's a great film. I'm going to cover it one day.
One reason I loved this movie is that it has a "bad ending". We really need more movies where there's a bad ending and the villain wins. They're so satisfying and unexpected and it keeps you guessing if the innocents will survive or not
I agree but there are tons of movies where the monster wins haha 👹
@@mrmhj9925 exactly! There is Eden lake, human centipede etc. (Not a recommendation, watch his videos on them)
If there were more movies like this, where the villain wins, then it wouldn't be as unexpected as it is.
@@AM-hl1be you named like three movies. There aren’t that many, especially compared to all of the movies with “happy” endings. Stay in school, kid
@@mrmhj9925 stay in school, youngster. You’ve got a lot to learn
During the scenes where Earl Firefly is chasing Denise with an axe and swinging it at her, actor Jake McKinnon could barely see in his goggles and he was wielding a real axe in order to cut through the wood, nearly killing Erin Daniels with it at one point. Director Rob Zombie noted "We just assumed she would get out of the way".
As always, you never fail to impress Will 👌❤️ Love your review content from the moment I found it!
Hey will, at the end the big guy with the axe didn't actually die. He is with Dr Santan right at the end before the credits. Good video btw cos this is my favourite horror movie
YOU'RE NARRATIONS are gold! I hope you tackle the halloween movie he did with his wife, "31" ! I look forward to falling out of my seat!
What is Dwight Schrute doing there he should know better! He needs to go back to his farm...
Horror genre is so vast. Always keeps you on the edge.
I loved this movie so much, The Devils Rejects was a great follow-up too, and the final third movie wasn't that bad either. House of 1000 Corpses was definitely the best though. There's something so original, and uncannily creepy about it.
You’re insane..
Who ever watches these movies is on crack
@@darrenjute1827 it’s fun, ridiculous insanity. Cry more
I agree, this was definitely my favorite of the firefly trilogy. The family was just much more insane, depraved, twisted, colorful, and any other word/phrase u could use to describe characters like these, lol. It was just a really fun, dumb, popcorn movie
Not a big fan of the third as it mainly is just shock horror but the first two are nice dives into how twisted yet entertaining films can be. Rob Zombie definitely has the mind of a teenage kid who watched too many shock videos but damn do I appreciate the unorthodox approach he brings to the industry
Make a video covering the August Underground Trilogy,
I'm planning to one day
One of my favorite dark-comedy/horror movie's 😁
I don't always agree with your take's, Mr. Will. But, I enjoy your work quite a bit. This was a fun video to watch, and I like how you saw the movie, for what it is: dark camp. Lots of folk's hate on it; usually, because they are taking it FAR too seriously.
Keep on doing what you're doing- you've already grown in the short time that I've been a sub- and it seems like you're about to have a lot of success, just keep making good content!
"while the group is on the way to go and stare at a tree"
ah yes my favorite pass time with my friends
I love this movie! I watched it with my parents in movies when I was 8. Thanks for a great review on one of my favorite movies!
Love this channel such thorough and provoking analysis it’s honestly a travesty your fan base isn’t bigger because this is truly quality
I think i just found a movie for a kids birthday party. Thanks TH-cam
I have been streaming your videos all day today love them keep the good work up
God, Fishboy is so utterly disturbing
One of my favourite modern horror films! Really needs a 4K release!
Its so weird seeing an uncensored big will video
I just found this channel, and let me just say that I love it.
I love watching these types of videos about movies I've watched, It's like rewatching them only in a high light reel with a bit of commentary
Where is that piano in the background from matey? Been watching you for ever.. please never change it..
Awesome video, can you please review the horror movie " The Farm " it came out in 2018 and it looks disturbing as hell, keep up the good work bro👍
He will always be Dwight in my mind
All this happened because the city kids didn’t know how to change a flat? That’s actually believable, great review! Keep them coming!
Well back in the early to mid to late 1970s NASA was the only one that could change tires. And that's why they didn't know how but the fireflies knew how because they worked for NASA. They just didn't tell you that in the movie cuz I made that up right now. Here's a video that has absolutely nothing to do with that. th-cam.com/video/ZDH7vr0JNNc/w-d-xo.html
I was so excited to see this in theaters. After it was over, I just sat there confused. I got that it was disturbing, but I had no idea wtf was happening.
Honestly me too. When I saw the movie I felt like I was the only one that was confused
I just discovered your channel yesterday and I've been binge watching ever since
Honestly the moment in this movie that caught me the most was the flashback scene after they shot the Dad
I always wondered what Dr. Satan's relationship to the family was, possibly blood relative or just obsessed loyal followers???
I love how your channel gets more attencion!
Captain Spaulding 'we miss you'🔥🔥Sid Haig RIP.❤️them movies.
All of Rob's movies are a blast. Devil's Rejects is a masterpiece.
I saw them talking about this in tbbt and never knew this was an actual movie.
I'm genuinely in love with Otis. Send help.
same
I’m in love with baby we all need sum therapy
it's mother firefly for me tbh. something about her is just so charming
When you mentioned the character named "Baby" I immediately had flashbacks to Blue Velvet. You should review some David Lynch films! I know he's not technically considered a horror director but I consider him such, his movies have managed to scare me in ways that few other movies have.
Any recommendations other than blue velvet?
@@FloRidaVEVO98 Eraserhead (it's a lil weird and creepy, it actually inspired Kubrick's The Shining, but I think it makes its point), Mulholland Drive (one of the best jumpscares ever in a film), The Elephant Man (a little more conventional but still a good movie), Lost Highway (makes absolutely no sense but manages a very creepy atmosphere). Inland Empire is scary too, but a little pretentious and nonsensical. Watch out for the pretentious David Lynch fanboys though- they legit think that Lynch is the greatest director ever and that people who don't like him just don't understand. I mean, I like David Lynch as stated previously, but I met a hardcore fanboy in a theater once and it was the most annoying experience I've ever had in a movie theater.
@@matthewcrome5835 wow, thank you for this quick answer, matt! I'm a horror fan, havent heard of david lynch tho until i came across your comment. I just turned 23 and didn't grow up with any of this but I'm glad I know now :) will definitely look all of them up later
I view this movie as rob zombie's take on texas chainsaw massacre without the cannibalism.
Texas Chainsaw + Rocky Horror
You should watch the devils rejects if you have not. It’s the sequel to house of 1000 corpses . I personally think it’s as good as the first one if not better. Great video btw thank you for all the amazing content.
Man, I wanna see Ash Williams dealing with the firefly family
I watched this when I was under 10 since my mom had it on DVD or VHS. I didn't remember much, just that it existed. Don't know how I wasn't scared by any of the horror movies I was forced to watch
Pretty sure it came out in 2003
Which means did they actually put movies on VHS in 2003?
I know that VHS’s were still very much being used but I didn’t think they were putting 2000s movies on vhs
All of my Vhs tapes as a kid were movies from the 90s- dating back to the 70s, so yeah
@@southerncinephile6258 No I could've sworn it was on VHS. We had it for years until we threw all our VHS tapes out like a couple of months ago
@@southerncinephile6258 100% can confirm that this movie was also released on VHS - they likely fizzled in the next few years.
@@southerncinephile6258 Yep, movies were being put out on videotape until '06--the last commercially available movie in this format was A History of Violence.
One of the greatest dark comedy jokes ever is in this movie.
"first of all, f**k you". (gets shot in the face). captain Spaulding, I salute you sir.
Actually it was “And most of all, F*ck you!”
@Russell Collier same here! Only Sid Haig could deliver that line and make it work so well
I've never watched House as a kid, cause I wasn't allowed, but clearly told that when I'm older I will understand it- as my father told me constantly. And when I was older I was introduced to Rob's work overall and since then I absolutely have a blast every time I'm watching his movies
Brutality of train to busan!!!! That one was crazy!
That film also shattered my heart... I'm tearing up just thinking about the ending 😭
Otis' execution of that cop dude from Justified (I think) and the camera pans back is to me an apex scene for all to study...just that scene alone...with no other movie references is still a masterpiece in filmaking...the horror that cop musta been going through...the heightened sense of pure murderous power-gluttonous highs and then that long drawn pause with the audience knowing wtf is coming but milking that tension nerve... bravissimo!!!
Just found this channel, probably my new favorite Keep it up 👍
Dear Bigwill the way you use words, is simply iconic
Bill looks like he'd make a great assistant to the regional manager at a paper company somewhere in Scranton
Ill never forget being at a Rob Zombie show and the trailer for 3 from Hell started booming through the speakers. I wanted to cry. I was in 3rd grade when House of 1000 corpses was released, and my mom made me watch it. At first I was terrified but then for some weird reason i was emotionally attached to Baby. It was like weird movie Stockholm syndrome and I wasn't scared anymore. The ending of the Devil's Rejects made me cry the 1st time i saw it because it seemed like the good guys won. My mom and I even went to the Rob Zombie haunt at Universal Orlando.
Oh and awesome channel so glad I stumbled across it thanks for the great content
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they weren't teenagers.... thye were all in their late 20's and early 30's... it wasn't a secret...
We need a Dr. Satan prequel
this dude is underrated, i fing love your channel, also i think you should do the sequel of this move called the devils rejects
I would love to do all three
I'd like to see Dexter Morgan meet up with the Firefly family LOL
I loved Jennifer Coolidge in this.
I have a lot of respect for Rob Zombie as a filmmaker because he sticks to his aesthetic styler 100% rather than trying to appeal to a large number of people. And he is willing to take risks, as seen in his Halloween remakes with how far they went from the source material.
That said, I don't think I will ever watch any of his movies lol
It’s laughable that Universal thought this was gonna get an NC17 rating… it’s such a cheesy and goofy horror film. I love it to death but it was not that graphic, the worst part was probably seeing Dr. Satan operating on the guy at the end, with his brain being exposed and chest/guy ripped open.
"Tackled by a frenzied baby" Lmao.
I'm sure most fans of horror know this already but for anyone who is just getting into the genre. The actor who played Otis is the same actor who played Chop-Top in Texas chainsaw massacre 2 and the Deadite Captain in Army of Darkness.
Please do the sequel "the devils rejects" next
Sid haig what a legend! RIP
There is more than one instance where you see a poster for two missing young boys. Those boys were actually pictures of Rob Zombie and his brother (the lead singer of Powerman 5000) as children
This was Dennis Fimple's last film. He was increasingly sick with heart disease during filming and a few of his scenes were filmed with him sitting down. Ultimately however, he died in a car crash in 2002.
Universal Pictures (original production company) refused to release the film, believing it would be given an "NC-17" rating by the MPAA.
Film debut of Sheri Moon Zombie, who was credited as Sheri Moon.
The film takes place on October 30, 1977.
The film was NC-17 but was cut to an R rating, the cut footage was never released.
As of 2021, many of the film's stars have passed away, including Karen Black, Sid Haig, Tom Towles, Dennis Fimple, Irwin Keyes, Matthew McCrory and Michael J. Pollard. This seems to be a rare distinction for a movie that is not yet 20 years old (if going by the release year of 2003).
Dr. Wolfenstein's hairy lab assistant, lurking in the background, is unnamed in the film but listed in the credits - Rob Zombie.
This film would establish Sheri Moon Zombie as a Scream Queen. Ironically enough, she does not like horror films as they scare her too much.
Bill Moseley (Otis) and Jennifer Jostyn (Mary) share the same birthday, November 11th.
This marks the debut of Rob Zombies long series with loving wife Sherri Moon.
Exteriors of the Firefly com
At around 37 mins) When Baby threatens to cut Mary with a knife, foreshadows near the end, when she stabs Mary to death.
Captain Spaulding tells Jerry when he asks about the house (of 1000 corpses): 'Do yourself a favour, son, just forget about it.', but he pushes. The film is very similar to Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) and in that film, as the cast ask the petrol station worker about the house they are interested in, and he also tries to talk them out of it (saying they are liable to get hurt).
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The doctor looks like Dr. Trager from Outlast!
I remember watching the coffin scene when I was younger. It scared the hell out of me! It's nice to finally know the name of this movie
That commercial just makes him seem like the evil play through version of the joes bbq foot massage guy
I’ll never understand the appeal
of Rob Zombie’s films.
They are nothing but non-stop cussing
and sadism.
Exactly. Rob Zombie is definitely a closeted sadist.
There's just no point to them other than pointless killing and redneck antics
Wow thank you dude for covering this movie hey😘
The intro of this movie is so fucking funny
8:46 Did this inspire Elden Ring's Godwyn fish-like cadaver? 😂
Really specific imagery
This is gonna be a big one but... Ever heard of Nekromantik? It's a West German film.
Yeah I might cover it one day
I've never seen a "slasher" movie before, still haven't. I'd heard of this film on the Howard Stern Show because he allowed Zombie to pimp it a lot. My idea of a good horror movies is "The Shining", "Ghost Story", "Dream Catcher". I don't care for sadism and torture...and I consider this type of movie truly sick. But, to each his own.
I have only showed up, as a gag, in my friend's skin twice in my whole life (two different friends, of course...one doesn't want to become redundant. Plus, the first friend reeked), and BOTH times I was chastised for my over the top "Morbid sense of humor." Why, they even called the cops on me. That really hurt my feelings.
Rob Zombie gets a bad rap as a director because his halloween remake didn't live up to the original. Honestly his style just doesn't fit well with that franchise. He does a much better job when given the freedom to make something original.
something i noticed in the movie i haven’t seen pointed out was the differences in situational awareness of the two girls, denise being more reserved at mrs fireflies advances on jerry whereas mary blows up at baby when she makes hers
I have the Captain Spaulding's "Pigs is Beautiful" tshirt
The Dr. Zaus joke had me on the floor.
bro got me with the dead pixel trick 😭