I remember going to a horror convention that Sid Haig was going to attend along with Bill Moseley before he had passed away. So as a tribute, the convention left his panel there with a lovely Rest In Peace cover art behind the table and a book for fans to sign and write a message for him. I remember there were a massive line of people writing in that book paying their respects and during the convention there was also moment of silence for him. There was no point in making this comment, but I thought it was a story worth sharing.
The Sid Haig part is just sad, when I see it I can't even think of Captain Spaulding or focus on the point of the scene, I see a man that was near the end. He gave it everything he had and it was clear that he was struggling.
I was at a convention last year and Sid Haig was one of the guests. This was about two months before he passed away and you could tell he was incredibly frail, but it didn't deter him. Everyone was enthralled by the stories he shared at the Q&A panel he did with Bill Moseley.
Will and Matt's Excellent Podcast Same as well. He was one of the first people I seen as I came through the convention doors and he was by himself, we made eye contact and I was shocked because of who I was seeing. (I had never been to a convention before so it was a great experience) I knew it was Sid, but he looked completely done with everything. I smiled at him and he waved and smiled back. Can’t believe he was gone that fast though. He was great to everyone at the convention too, always a class act.
Will and Matt's Excellent Podcast he was the only one giving free pictures at mine all the other actors charged. That says something about his passion.
Why is that too bad? At least he got to see his latest movie come to market, last hoorah so to speak :) He was good to the very last.. Critic reviews don`t mean shit, we all loved that guy, and his brief role in this film was still kickass, even though the man was literally dying.
He didn't get to see it, he was in a coma for awhile, he choked on his own vomit and flooded his lungs :( they thought he was getting better but a few days later passed.
I love your idea about the gurgling sound finally making Otis laugh and then letting dude walk like 5 feet away before he dies, that’s actually super creative
Of course it was pointless, but for us fans who actually loved these characters and wanted to see them again you can. But I will say I think they should have died at the end of this film, it would have at least made the film more rewarding.
@@MechaJutaro He would be inaccurate but if the acting was good people wouldn't care. I always go with Hugh Jackman as Wolverine, since he's a literal foot taller then the character.
I would have preferred if Rob Zombie would have done a movie about Dr. Satan. Like the trilogy begin with Dr. Satan and should have ended with Dr. Satan.
I always thought it would’ve been better if the cult that Otis and baby were apart of came and dug them up and have dr satan resurrect them just wrap it back around to the house of a thousand corpses
When I first saw this today I didn't even know this movie exists, the Devil Rejects would have been the best way to end the series. This "they survived" explaination to lead to another film in my opinion is far feteched, personally I can't see the Cops over there in that state after showering them in a cascade of bullets, rushing thess muderers to the hosiptal and giving them emergency treatment, they were cop killers among otther things, and the cops would have just killed them and let them bleed out on the road.
The older I get, the more I realize Zombie has about 5 minutes of visual flair, which is why his music videos are pretty cool. That's what his movies are: 5 minutes of visual flair stretched to feature length.
Completely agree. If Zombie wasn't a rock star he wouldn't have been treated like a horror icon in the mid 2000's. I'm not taking away from Devils Rejects, but Zombie is nowhere near that upper echelon horror directors like Carpenter.
This is actually the reason that out of all of Rob Zombie's movies, I like his Halloween films the most. I know that's like horror blasphemy, but Rob Zombie has a grindhouse style that I feel I could really love, but then he has just the worst scripts. Even when he has good ideas it's bogged down by awful dialogue and vulgarity. I know most people hate Zombie's Halloween films for smearing his white trash all over the Halloween story, but for me, it's because Halloween actually has a solid story and characters borrowed from John Carpenter that Zombie's Halloween films work. The trashiness is there, but it doesn't replace the original story. The Firefly films and most of Zombie's work (other than Lords of Salem) definitely feel like the trashiness is replacing the story, and is not just an aesthetic.
@@Rodzilla97 the first movie was depicted as a B horror movie. So, staying with that thought, they were masterpieces when compared to movies like Attack of the Killer Tomato’s or Day of the Dead……😂😂😂
I just hope that Sid Haig wasn’t pushed too hard during the production of the film. If his health was deteriorating to such an extent that the poor lad clearly had to give his all in those 5 minutes he was present in the movie, it really makes me wonder if it was alright to push for an appearance of Capt. Spaulding in the first place. Nonetheless, may the man Rest In Peace.
+Kevin Strom To be fair, he's wanted to do other stuff for years, but despite his talent behind the camera, he can't get funding to do the other projects he's interested in. He's been pigeon-holed as a director of horror films.
@@Fluoride_Jones To be Honest Rob really isn't that good of a director or writer, he lucked out with Devil's rejects and well the 2 Halloween movie he made you can tell he had very little to do with the writing and the directing wasn't his style which I think he had alot of help directing it and they only used his name to help sell it.
@Ravendarke 777 house of 1000 lameness was just a Texas chainsaw 1 and 2 mix with a few bits of other movies thrown in. The only movie Rob had made that I liked was Devil's Rejects everything else he has done is meh and he has zero ideas what a horror movie is. Rob is into blood and shock and thats not horror.
@Ravendarke 777 Every director on the planet takes elements an styles from other directors they like an or are fans off especially Tarantino rob zombie has said countless times house of 1000 corpses is his tribute movie to texas chainsaw the original as for his talent or no talent hes a good director his films are all well shot also get over yourself telling someone they have shit taste cause they like something you dont. I suppose you only like critical masterpieces lol
To be fair Sid begged Rob to let him do it after Rob wrote him out. Sid loved the fans and the movies and wanted to be in it, he volunteered to do it even in his shitty heath. Plus his scene was the best scene in the movie
Sorry to see things arent as great as they could Decker. I'll be loyal to you even after the oceans dry up, the sky lites on fire and the asylum stage a coupe in hollywood. I wish you the best and if you cant do a summer special that's fine, its a lot of work and your best fans would understand if you cant with all thats going on.
When ever you're thinking of watching a Rob Zombie movie, you should trip and accidently grab "Natural Born Killers". Same idea just much better execution.
Well DR is pretty much NBK just Rob taking characters that he used from his house of a 1000 lameness. Rob has no idea what a horror movie is, he just likes blood and shock.
@@sailorrenek7823 Devils rejects is influenced by natural born killers but its not the same movie as for only liking shock thats also not true zombie on purpose wants to create the worst of human society as the villains so he makes them as sick as possible hes not looking to scare in rejects but tell a real human emotion story about revenge an corruption of people like the cop who turns bad.Its corpses that tries to scare
I see that you've done friday, hallowen, and elm street. You going to do texas chansaw and scream as well? Ghost Face and Leatherface are pretty iconic too.
I remember being friends with Sid and his wife on Myspace when it started. One day I sent a message telling him how much I enjoyed his performance in Devils rejects. I got a lovely response, typed out by His wife Susan as Sids eyesight was going by then. We actually had something of a steady correspondence until the site reorganized and everything moved to FB. Was too sad to See 3FH, as I heard of Sids passing the same week I learned it had been released. Tried reaching out to Susan with condolences but by then social media had changed so much I couldn't find a way to make direct contact. They were fantastic people. I remember most of her messages starting with some variation of "Sid was thinking of you and asked me to see how you've been" ❤😢 RIP Sid, a Gentleman of infinite character.
Not only that but they're in Texas they don't even have a death row. You kill innocent people and you die. They don't let you appeal and sit on death row for years.
@Earl The Pearl let me rephrase, you sit on death row. I.e. row of inmates awaiting execution and basically appealing the entire time. Texas doesn't make them wait or fuck with appreals. They just kill them. Yes technically it is called death row but they don't typically mimic what death row really is in Texas. Source: I work with death row inmates in another State.
RIP Sid Haig :( I love House of 1000 Corpses, and the Devil's Rejects even more, but I just couldn't get into this movie. There were some fun moments, but the whole thing just felt unnecessary when TDR had such a great ending, with the main three characters going out in a blaze of twisted glory. Although I was glad to see Richard Brake in this, as I thought his character was the most enjoyable part of 31. I hope Rob Zombie will continue to make movies with both him, and Bill Moseley (and Sheri Moon, of course), but not following this particular movie series.
Anton Chiguyr from No Country for old men was so terrifying because of his ironclad "morality" that he wouldn't break. You could bargain with him, you couldn't scare him and he wasn't crazy or unbelievable.
I remember Bloody-Disgusting and Rob hyping up "Mr. Baggie Britches" as if he was some pivotal character. I figured Clint Howard would despise Captain Spaulding for driving people away from clowns, thus harming his business, and finding a way to break in and attack Sid.
@DeckerShado - I always thought that Tiny, after rescuing the Fireflys, walked back into the fire, finally ending his life. Check out the scene again. Otis asking him "Are you sure about this?" Makes a little more sense after.
18:26 Although the movie was illogical from the start, it got really bad when Otis comes out with the machine gun and is allowed to walk right up to them holding it.
I'm actually quite surprised you haven't broken a half a million subscribers by now, at LEAST. Some things are so inexplicable, it beggars EVERYBODY'S belief. 🤜💥🤛 (color my belief beggard) Edit; "internet personality with the best hair" most definitely rolls off the tongue better. 😇👍
He has a good youtube personality. He just needs to refine and gradully increase production value (well just the quality in certain areas) and also differentiating his personality and channel even more. Dead meat james randomly blew up like crazy and I think decker will too
They missed great opportunities while making this dumpster fire, there were so many things and people that should have been included but weren't. Damn, it actually makes me mad. I wish Rob Z. would have been interested in more than a quick buck This was a gross cash grab and he didn't even try to hide it.
Zombie brought Sid Haig back in the script, realized how sick he was, and did a last minute edit of the script, but really wanted to work with him one last time. I don't fault either men for this. I enjoyed Devil's Rejects and 3 from hell. They're fun rides to experience, and a nice send off to the Firefly Family.
You can stay, but can you troll the a holes in the comment section? No I’m kidding. No I’m not. Maybe I am. I’m confused now. Like and subscribe decker shado you great people you
What Rob Zombie has learned is that if he doesn't have Otis he doesn't have a movie. What good movie has Rob made that did NOT have this Otis guy? Maybe Rob should do "Otis goes to Space", "Otis Takes Manhattan" or even "My Dinner With Otis?"
I was so hyped to see this movie and was so disappointed. The devils' rejects was so good and the actors seemed so real in the sense that they reflected real mental disorders seen in killers. In 3 from hell it was like they where trying to do the same thing but so many things felt off. The way it was shot was simply crap, The actors didn't seem that much into it. The dialog was flat and uninspired and so so much more. I think they all knew it was a cash grab. What I would have liked is to see their life in prison, Baby starts to become more of a normal person as they give her meds and therapy. Her brother breaks out in some kind of fucked up twisted way and finds a way to get his sister out. But then is shocked that she has changed and is afraid of him. Then we follow the two as the brother tries to make her into the person she was before as they run from police. Baby falls in love with a guy who her brother then kills. The brother starts to think about leaving her or killing her. He then rapes her in hopes of keeping the blood line going. In the end they are surrounded by police, He tells her some shit about the devil in all of us and then shoots him self. Fast forward and Baby has a husband and baby. Her husband is abusive and she end up stabbing him to death. This makes her snap back to who she was and she walks out of the house that is on fire, she is cover in blood, smiling as she hold the baby. The end
I've watched and loved your content since the beginning of season 2, I especially love when you do crossovers with Creepy. A series I think will be intriguing to review would be the the Wrong Turn franchise.
Too see Bill Mosely portray a member of the Sawyer family, then portray a member of the Firefly Family as Otis Driftwood, his acting to me is personally a thing of beauty. If they ever re-made a Lee Harvey Oswald movie, Bill Moseley would be my first phone call. Plus outside of films, his eyes are piercing and his voice is resonating, but he is one of the nicest men I have ever met. He is extreme intellect and down to earth as well.
I liked that little bit at the end of his final thoughts. "Oh crap . . . Ummmm . . . Summer has started hasn't it?" Yes Decker. Yes it has. For a summer theme, might I suggest . . . . "THE SUMMER . . . OF BRUCE & BRANDON . . . LEEEEE!!" As both father and son tragically died just as their respective careers were really taking off, neither of them has a filmography long enough to take up an entire summer. But by combining them and alternating between the two of them (much like how you did :THE SUMMER . . . OF FREDDY VS JASON!!!") You can cover all of their movies throughout the entire summer. Might I suggest: Week 1 (June 30): The Green Hornet TV Series (A crossover with Creepy) Week 2 (July 7): Legacy Of Rage (1986) Week 3 (July 14) The Big Boss (1971 aka "Fists Of Fury") Week 4 (July 21):Kung Fu: The Movie (1986, a made for TV movie sequel to the David Caradine series Kung Fu) Week 5 (July 28): Fists Of Fury (1972 aka "The Chinese Connection") Week 6 (August 5): Laser Mission (1989) Week 7 (August 12): Way Of The Dragon (1972 aka "Return Of The Dragon") Week 8 (August 19): Showdown In Little Tokyo (1991) Week 9 (August 26): Enter The Dragon (1973) Week 10 (September 2): Rapid Fire (1992) Week 11 (September 9): Game Of Death (1978) Week 12 (September 16): The Crow (1993) And hey! If you can't manage it this year, at least consider it for next year.
This movie was the last goodwill I had for Zombie up in smoke. I appreciate that he throws bones to obscure horror convention actors, but he just blows as a director. He can make violent, mean spirited movies but nothing ever feels like a complete thought.
Richard Brake is by far the best thing about this movie , Im a Zombie fan but this is a hard watch Decker if you like Brakes performance check out 31 , Doom Head is a beast
"From Another Time" by The James Gang with Tommy Bolin was playing during the dance sequence! That tune has a killer guitar solo! What a groove too! I love the entire record! Rob Zombie huh?
I was hoping to see them barely alive after the end of the 2nd. The cops instead of fixing them up, towed the car w/ them, back to their property. Throw them in with Dr. Frankenstein from the first and call it a day. Always thought the Dr. was an interestin character.
I love Rob. He can make a film. But, these films are like greatest hits. Recreations of scenes, or ideas. I love the family. RJ wins my vote of "whom I'd like to be killed by" in all of horror. The main three had a chemistry. That suffered here, no one's fault. Rob Zombie can dress a set, and is a wonderful photographer. He is a dependable filmmaker. His casting department is always dead on. The cinematography captures the 70s, in a way I haven't felt since the 70s. Music all good. I would just like to see more original material. I didn't mention his musical skills up above however, I dig his music. Back to this movie. I enjoyed it.
I can't remember if they mention Cap Spaulding at the end. But I always think of them thinking about him during their drive. While the actors are remembering Sid. Also Summer of?...insert movie here. But been watching your videos for about a year. I enjoy horror and non horror reviews.
I know it's been done to death, but that's because it works.... The ending from Devil's Rejects could've been just a dream by Baby or Otis, and they're actually still on the run.
Granted I fell off Zombie after Halloween 2, but I admire how much tighter this movie felt for him. I was disappointed by him reusing beats from Devil's Rejects, but that was handled better then I thought that it would. It's horrible about Sid Haig, but he went out on a real strong note in this. I also found the dialogue largely to be some of Zombie's best especially with the new trio and the end of Haig. Most importantly Clint Howard is ALWAYS a win.
While I never bothered watching the movie as just no interest to me, the first four minutes of this video leave me just thinking of Natural Born Killers.
Devil's Rejects was the first Rob Zombie movie i ever saw. I enjoyed it and House of 1,000 corpses as well as this movie. Good to see you at it again Decker.
Why didn't the warden call the police? Why didn't he come back with riot shotgun and Tactical gear? Why did he agree to release Baby? Why didn't he know that once Baby was free everyone was gonna die? Why does Baby have so many Tattoos? Why is it Baby looks so fucking old?
Could have had Spaulding die in the shooting and had him come to Otis or Baby in the hotel in some sort of dream like sequence. It's not like its never been done before. Seems more logical than him getting shot tons of times, having him survive to be executed.
Decker, the biggest problem with watching your stuff is the staggered releases. There's no schedule and to be honest, I love to binge watch your stuff. Like 4 to 5 reviews at a time. So getting 1 a week is a turn off, and by the time you have 4 new ones to watch I'd forgotten about it... sorry bro. As far as the content, I thought your takes on the asylum films were classic and you just have to keep the same witty humor, with a similar delivery. Idc what genre it is, but you have to entertain to keep us coming back. Love ya brother, good luck
Spot on man. It felt EXACTLY like "Rejects". Like he was trying to recapture that magic. It wasn't a bad movie, IMO just didn't have the originality the other two had. Still love Rob Zombie though haha
Sadly, actor Sid Haig (who played Captain Spaulding) died only five days after this film was released theatrically. The movie poster featuring the black and white eyes, mugshot style photos across the bottom, and striking red font is meant to be a reference to the poster for 1976's Helter Skelter (1976). Post-production was postponed for five months due to Rob Zombie's and Marilyn Manson's tour. (at around 1h 28 mins) In the film the song In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida plays. This same song was requested by Bill Moseley's character Chop Top in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986). The character Carlos Perro is wearing one of Rob Zombie's iconic hats. Sheri Moon Zombie had to take archery lessons to learn how to properly use a bow and arrow. Sequel to House of 1000 Corpses (2003) and The Devil's Rejects (2005). The main characters: Firefly, Captain Spaulding, and Otis Driftwood are the same names of characters played by Groucho Marx in the Marx Brothers movies. The film was entirely shot in Los Angeles, California. (at around 1h 28 mins) In the film the song In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida plays. This same song was requested by Bill Moseley's character Chop Top in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986). The character Carlos Perro is wearing one of Rob Zombie's iconic hats. Dee Wallace's character is an homage to the main character, Ilsa, in the movie Ilsa, the Wicked Warden (1977), also known as "Ilsa - The Mad Butcher", "Wanda, the Wicked Warden", "Greta - Haus ohne Männer" (original title), and "Greta the Torturer." On the film's third night in theaters, it was screened in a double feature with its predecessor, The Devil's Rejects (2005). The appearance of Wade Williams as a member of Baby's parole board may be poking fun at the fact that he played a prison warden in the TV series Prison Break (2005). Richard Brake is left-handed just like Bill Moseley and Sid Haig. Captain Spauldings last words before execution were the exact same as Ted Bundy's. "give my love to my family and friends". The front of Warden Virgil Dallas Harper's house is an exact replica of the front of the house from the original THE DESPERATE HOURS. When Otis comes up with the plan to take the Warden's family hostage to force him to free his sister, Baby, he says the plan is based on THE DESPERATE HOURS.
Thought it was a good movie. Zombies dialogue is pretty funny. The small details in this movie is great. Seems like he hits on a few social issues in the movie. ex: How some women are attracted to serial killers (wardrobe design is really awesome. Almost all of the characters are memorable. He's so quick to detail a characters intent. Love how he crossed over the Mexican Luchador with a satanic goth spin. There might not really be a point but Rob is a master at creating a compelling and creative movie.
You got this decker! I would watch videos of you just talking about stories, opinions or ideas you have based on your expertise in the film analysis genre. Maybe you should make a horror movie bro! I’ll give you music for free! Wait maybe you can do some horror movie standup comedy or something. Anyway just a thought(s)
The thing they should have had done was, to make the evils ZOMBIES. They can't die because even the Devil rejects such evil THAT should have had been the premise.
I'm gonna be honest.. *I watch your content as background sound a lot. Ive watched every review of every movie I've seen, multiple times, and now have moved onto stuff I want to see. Thank you for the content* PS - I'm still waiting on a Leprechaun series review, you long hair freaky person
"I'm pretty sure this is a movie that won't be getting another sequel." Um, where have I heard that before? Oh yeah. I think given the circumstances with Sid.. Rob did a good job.
I just pretend like they all died in Devils Rejects, and I’m going to remain pretending 3 From Hell never happened. I’ll watch this review of a fan made movie, though.
Really enjoy your reviews. Always something in them that makes me laugh. Was wondering if you thought about reviewing Lake Placid or Anaconda? Giant killer creature horror.
I mean no disrespect to Sid Haig, but it would have made so much more sense if Captain Spaulding had died in the shootout at the end of Devil's Rejects, instead of being miraculously revived only to be executed. That would have been more realistic than having all of them survive. It could have added an interesting aspect to Baby's character too, wanting to avenge her daddy in her own fucked up way.
I don't think it's being backed into a horror movie corner, people just like them a lot. I've watched pretty much all your vids and they're all great. Sci-fi action type movies being my fave with sci-fi horror a close second. Forget about algorithms and all that mess, review what you want, do what you love, it's much healthier for you than forcing stuff out to fit
I remember going to a horror convention that Sid Haig was going to attend along with Bill Moseley before he had passed away. So as a tribute, the convention left his panel there with a lovely Rest In Peace cover art behind the table and a book for fans to sign and write a message for him. I remember there were a massive line of people writing in that book paying their respects and during the convention there was also moment of silence for him.
There was no point in making this comment, but I thought it was a story worth sharing.
This is nice. I’m glad you commented.
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This is one pointless comment I support. And who says horror fans don’t have heart
@@IGDCAM some have many
Despite how pointless that comment is, I still appreciate it.
They missed a trick not having the mad scientist guy back to heal them rather than just saying normal doctors patched them up.
@Adrian Brinson lay me in a shallow grave!!!
Dr. Satan!!!
Rob Zombie could have thought of that idea himself; but he's not a very creative or interesting writer.
@@dannyknightblade4592 and his creative ideas sucked
@@dannyknightblade4592I think it’s most likely that Rob Zombie at the time of writing 3 from Hell just forgot about Dr. Satan.
@DeckerShado - They got shot so many times, the bullets plugged the wounds and stopped the bleeding!
Pretty sure they just woke up in the next life, as the EXACT SAME PEOPLE! LOL
I always wanted to know the science behind this. Thanks
SCIENCE!
People give a hard time in resident evil for the wife plot armor.. rob does the exact same thing
I just assumed they got shot through the exact same bullet hole like 87 times each.
The Sid Haig part is just sad, when I see it I can't even think of Captain Spaulding or focus on the point of the scene, I see a man that was near the end. He gave it everything he had and it was clear that he was struggling.
I was at a convention last year and Sid Haig was one of the guests. This was about two months before he passed away and you could tell he was incredibly frail, but it didn't deter him. Everyone was enthralled by the stories he shared at the Q&A panel he did with Bill Moseley.
He gave it is all for his passion, I personally want to end this way
I may hate Rob’s films but Spaulding is the one exception, he’s awesome
Will and Matt's Excellent Podcast Same as well. He was one of the first people I seen as I came through the convention doors and he was by himself, we made eye contact and I was shocked because of who I was seeing. (I had never been to a convention before so it was a great experience) I knew it was Sid, but he looked completely done with everything. I smiled at him and he waved and smiled back. Can’t believe he was gone that fast though. He was great to everyone at the convention too, always a class act.
Will and Matt's Excellent Podcast he was the only one giving free pictures at mine all the other actors charged. That says something about his passion.
It's too bad this was released before Sid Haig passed away, and it was his last film appearance. RIP, Sid. 1939-2019.😔
Why is that too bad?
At least he got to see his latest movie come to market, last hoorah so to speak :)
He was good to the very last..
Critic reviews don`t mean shit, we all loved that guy, and his brief role in this film was still kickass, even though the man was literally dying.
He died after this movie was released.
He didn't get to see it, he was in a coma for awhile, he choked on his own vomit and flooded his lungs :( they thought he was getting better but a few days later passed.
He's got one more movie that they have not released yet
I love your idea about the gurgling sound finally making Otis laugh and then letting dude walk like 5 feet away before he dies, that’s actually super creative
This movie shouldn’t have been made. The ending to Devil’s Rejects was such a badass way to end the movie.
Agreed, no way would anyone try to save them. Probably put a few more in their skulls when they saw they were still breathing.
100% agree. Especially when Zombie had to know he didn't have the resources to do a worthy sequel.
Agreed, why taint your best movie?
I'm going to pretend this movie doesn't exist, if hollywood can do it with superman and others, i can do it for myself in this series as well.
Of course it was pointless, but for us fans who actually loved these characters and wanted to see them again you can. But I will say I think they should have died at the end of this film, it would have at least made the film more rewarding.
Seeing Sid Haig in such poor health really hit me hard😭
Yeah, fr......
Same
I’ve always wonder why Bill Moseley has never played Charles Manson seriously his performance as Otis makes me want him to play Manson he be perfect
Moseley being over 6ft, while Manson barely clocked in at 5'4 is something of an impediment
@@MechaJutaro He would be inaccurate but if the acting was good people wouldn't care. I always go with Hugh Jackman as Wolverine, since he's a literal foot taller then the character.
The only person who should ever play Manson is Jeremy Davies.
He hated playing Otis
Chris Lair Bill Moseley loves playing Otis, he’s made that clear multiple times
Movies that didn't need to be made for $600, Alex
Anything Rob Zombie is involved with is completely unnecessary.
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I mean, no movie NEEDS to be made.
This one EXTRA didn't need to be made
Can you explain to me why a clown just showed up at the warden's house?
Zombie is a badass but he should've ended their story with rejects. Such a good ending.
I also can't figure out their timeline.
Yeah this is definitely like a what if they survived
Fake movie
I would have preferred if Rob Zombie would have done a movie about Dr. Satan. Like the trilogy begin with Dr. Satan and should have ended with Dr. Satan.
I always thought it would’ve been better if the cult that Otis and baby were apart of came and dug them up and have dr satan resurrect them just wrap it back around to the house of a thousand corpses
When I first saw this today I didn't even know this movie exists, the Devil Rejects would have been the best way to end the series. This "they survived" explaination to lead to another film in my opinion is far feteched, personally I can't see the Cops over there in that state after showering them in a cascade of bullets, rushing thess muderers to the hosiptal and giving them emergency treatment, they were cop killers among otther things, and the cops would have just killed them and let them bleed out on the road.
The older I get, the more I realize Zombie has about 5 minutes of visual flair, which is why his music videos are pretty cool. That's what his movies are: 5 minutes of visual flair stretched to feature length.
Completely agree. If Zombie wasn't a rock star he wouldn't have been treated like a horror icon in the mid 2000's. I'm not taking away from Devils Rejects, but Zombie is nowhere near that upper echelon horror directors like Carpenter.
@@faz6877 he's not upper echelon, but these 3 movies, and 31 are good
This is actually the reason that out of all of Rob Zombie's movies, I like his Halloween films the most. I know that's like horror blasphemy, but Rob Zombie has a grindhouse style that I feel I could really love, but then he has just the worst scripts. Even when he has good ideas it's bogged down by awful dialogue and vulgarity.
I know most people hate Zombie's Halloween films for smearing his white trash all over the Halloween story, but for me, it's because Halloween actually has a solid story and characters borrowed from John Carpenter that Zombie's Halloween films work. The trashiness is there, but it doesn't replace the original story. The Firefly films and most of Zombie's work (other than Lords of Salem) definitely feel like the trashiness is replacing the story, and is not just an aesthetic.
@@Rodzilla97 the first movie was depicted as a B horror movie. So, staying with that thought, they were masterpieces when compared to movies like Attack of the Killer Tomato’s or Day of the Dead……😂😂😂
@@robertyeah2259the 2nd one is better tho
Gotta be honest here, Deck:
You rock.
Keep doing your thing & stay safe my dude 👍
I just hope that Sid Haig wasn’t pushed too hard during the production of the film. If his health was deteriorating to such an extent that the poor lad clearly had to give his all in those 5 minutes he was present in the movie, it really makes me wonder if it was alright to push for an appearance of Capt. Spaulding in the first place.
Nonetheless, may the man Rest In Peace.
Haig probably would've been pushed too hard if he *hadn't* been allowed to film a scene.
+Mr Tailsrulz45
I don't think you need to worry about that. He was a grown man, and did it because he wanted to.
i'm sure it killed him:)
Considering Haig wanted to be in the movie it's more like he was the one doing the pushing and Rob was the one being pushed.
Didnt Tiny go back into the burning house and died there at the end of the devils rejects?
Rob Zombie?!?!?! Making the same movie he's made like 10 times already!?!?! I'm shocked!!!!
+Kevin Strom
To be fair, he's wanted to do other stuff for years, but despite his talent behind the camera, he can't get funding to do the other projects he's interested in. He's been pigeon-holed as a director of horror films.
@@Fluoride_Jones To be Honest Rob really isn't that good of a director or writer, he lucked out with Devil's rejects and well the 2 Halloween movie he made you can tell he had very little to do with the writing and the directing wasn't his style which I think he had alot of help directing it and they only used his name to help sell it.
@Ravendarke 777 house of 1000 lameness was just a Texas chainsaw 1 and 2 mix with a few bits of other movies thrown in. The only movie Rob had made that I liked was Devil's Rejects everything else he has done is meh and he has zero ideas what a horror movie is. Rob is into blood and shock and thats not horror.
@Ravendarke 777 Every director on the planet takes elements an styles from other directors they like an or are fans off especially Tarantino rob zombie has said countless times house of 1000 corpses is his tribute movie to texas chainsaw the original as for his talent or no talent hes a good director his films are all well shot also get over yourself telling someone they have shit taste cause they like something you dont. I suppose you only like critical masterpieces lol
@Ravendarke 777 everymovie was done before,like praised movies like hereditary done to death before
the part where they both try to be Bogart, just reminds me of the scene in spongebob where they argue about who's Dirty Dan
To be fair Sid begged Rob to let him do it after Rob wrote him out. Sid loved the fans and the movies and wanted to be in it, he volunteered to do it even in his shitty heath. Plus his scene was the best scene in the movie
Sorry to see things arent as great as they could Decker. I'll be loyal to you even after the oceans dry up, the sky lites on fire and the asylum stage a coupe in hollywood. I wish you the best and if you cant do a summer special that's fine, its a lot of work and your best fans would understand if you cant with all thats going on.
They shouldn't have made this film. Devil's Rejects has the perfect ending. This was like flogging an old horse.
I don't understand people. I like Decker simply for his reviews of anyting not just horror.
I don’t know how ppl even thought he was just a horror movie reviewer; I found him through a blood sport review about 5 or more years ago.
The movie was about 10 years too late
Lionsgate really wanted their return investment for 31.
*The manic expression logo at the end is cool, but i really fell in love with the original jingle*
Was the jingle ever named? It was soothing and I need it on loop
@@monsunoguy19 nah unfortunately not. i even tried to shazam it before.
Now how to survive geting shot 12 times . Robzombie:Hold my beer
Now that is true to say for this movie
When ever you're thinking of watching a Rob Zombie movie, you should trip and accidently grab "Natural Born Killers". Same idea just much better execution.
Well DR is pretty much NBK just Rob taking characters that he used from his house of a 1000 lameness. Rob has no idea what a horror movie is, he just likes blood and shock.
@@sailorrenek7823 Devils rejects is influenced by natural born killers but its not the same movie as for only liking shock thats also not true zombie on purpose wants to create the worst of human society as the villains so he makes them as sick as possible hes not looking to scare in rejects but tell a real human emotion story about revenge an corruption of people like the cop who turns bad.Its corpses that tries to scare
I see that you've done friday, hallowen, and elm street. You going to do texas chansaw and scream as well? Ghost Face and Leatherface are pretty iconic too.
I remember being friends with Sid and his wife on Myspace when it started. One day I sent a message telling him how much I enjoyed his performance in Devils rejects. I got a lovely response, typed out by His wife Susan as Sids eyesight was going by then. We actually had something of a steady correspondence until the site reorganized and everything moved to FB. Was too sad to See 3FH, as I heard of Sids passing the same week I learned it had been released. Tried reaching out to Susan with condolences but by then social media had changed so much I couldn't find a way to make direct contact. They were fantastic people. I remember most of her messages starting with some variation of "Sid was thinking of you and asked me to see how you've been" ❤😢 RIP Sid, a Gentleman of infinite character.
I figured with time that Sherri Moon Zombie would have improved as an actor, I was wrong. She was even more annoying in this one.
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Well, the character of Baby is meant to be annoying, her acting is decent in Lords of salem.
Your out of ur damn mind BABY is sexy and perfect in all her roles
She only gets roles in her husband's movie for a reason lol
UnlikeTower1 Not likely to get any better when she always works with the same director.
Big flaw in movie death row would never be able to leave and do highway work or even leave the prison.. Must be in a different universe.
Not only that but they're in Texas they don't even have a death row. You kill innocent people and you die. They don't let you appeal and sit on death row for years.
You mean like... a movie universe 😱
@@bbyfirefly yes thanks
showmemo also, captain spaulding is the only one sentenced to death
@Earl The Pearl let me rephrase, you sit on death row. I.e. row of inmates awaiting execution and basically appealing the entire time. Texas doesn't make them wait or fuck with appreals. They just kill them. Yes technically it is called death row but they don't typically mimic what death row really is in Texas.
Source: I work with death row inmates in another State.
RIP Sid Haig :(
I love House of 1000 Corpses, and the Devil's Rejects even more, but I just couldn't get into this movie. There were some fun moments, but the whole thing just felt unnecessary when TDR had such a great ending, with the main three characters going out in a blaze of twisted glory.
Although I was glad to see Richard Brake in this, as I thought his character was the most enjoyable part of 31. I hope Rob Zombie will continue to make movies with both him, and Bill Moseley (and Sheri Moon, of course), but not following this particular movie series.
The lady that got her face cut off on this movie is married to the guy that plays otis!
Really?
Anton Chiguyr from No Country for old men was so terrifying because of his ironclad "morality" that he wouldn't break. You could bargain with him, you couldn't scare him and he wasn't crazy or unbelievable.
Yes because at the end of The Devil's Rejects their deaths gave new meaning to the word lead poisoning.
I also think The Devil's Rejects had the perfect ending to Rob Zombie's clan of crazies
I remember Bloody-Disgusting and Rob hyping up "Mr. Baggie Britches" as if he was some pivotal character.
I figured Clint Howard would despise Captain Spaulding for driving people away from clowns, thus harming his business, and finding a way to break in and attack Sid.
12:10 is when we catch a little glimpse into Decker's mind. I hope one day he'll have the chance to make his own movie.
Yeah, I bet he could do a better job than Rob Zombie. Decker Shado is definitely more creative than Rob Zombie is as a writer.
@DeckerShado - I always thought that Tiny, after rescuing the Fireflys, walked back into the fire, finally ending his life. Check out the scene again. Otis asking him "Are you sure about this?" Makes a little more sense after.
I thought it was a good bye to Tiny as the actor was sick/dying.
I could be wrong.
Tell all your friends to follow this guy, he needs to be as big as the nostalgia critic
Honestly tho!! Decker is a hidden gem of youtube
He needs to be bigger than Doug Walker.
Fuck the NC, Decker Shado is FAR better than 90% of everyone that's been on Channel Awesome...
No no. Bigger
He needs to be bigger, I love this dude.
18:26 Although the movie was illogical from the start, it got really bad when Otis comes out with the machine gun and is allowed to walk right up to them holding it.
I'm actually quite surprised you haven't broken a half a million subscribers by now, at LEAST.
Some things are so inexplicable, it beggars EVERYBODY'S belief.
🤜💥🤛
(color my belief beggard)
Edit; "internet personality with the best hair" most definitely rolls off the tongue better. 😇👍
He has a good youtube personality. He just needs to refine and gradully increase production value (well just the quality in certain areas) and also differentiating his personality and channel even more. Dead meat james randomly blew up like crazy and I think decker will too
they turned Otis into Charles Manson basically.
He was very Manson esque in House and The devil's rejects 😂 Rob Zombie loves him
They missed great opportunities while making this dumpster fire, there were so many things and people that should have been included but weren't. Damn, it actually makes me mad. I wish Rob Z. would have been interested in more than a quick buck This was a gross cash grab and he didn't even try to hide it.
R.I.P Sid Haig. A true legend
Of course they would bring Danny Trejo’s character back just to kill him off 😂
Completely destroying the mystique of his bad ass bounty hunter character in the previous movie
@@jonathansoko5368
Only thing that could help is 1 more film with DDP hunting down & definitively killing the 3 to avenge Rondo & Aquarius.
Zombie brought Sid Haig back in the script, realized how sick he was, and did a last minute edit of the script, but really wanted to work with him one last time. I don't fault either men for this. I enjoyed Devil's Rejects and 3 from hell. They're fun rides to experience, and a nice send off to the Firefly Family.
I guess you could say this was one HELL of a review
I will be on my way out
LOL
K bye
Pick up your jokebook from hell aswell.....
Ok which way is out?
You can stay, but can you troll the a holes in the comment section? No I’m kidding. No I’m not. Maybe I am. I’m confused now. Like and subscribe decker shado you great people you
What Rob Zombie has learned is that if he doesn't have Otis he doesn't have a movie. What good movie has Rob made that did NOT have this Otis guy?
Maybe Rob should do "Otis goes to Space", "Otis Takes Manhattan" or even "My Dinner With Otis?"
I was so hyped to see this movie and was so disappointed. The devils' rejects was so good and the actors seemed so real in the sense that they reflected real mental disorders seen in killers.
In 3 from hell it was like they where trying to do the same thing but so many things felt off. The way it was shot was simply crap, The actors didn't seem that much into it. The dialog was flat and uninspired and so so much more.
I think they all knew it was a cash grab.
What I would have liked is to see their life in prison, Baby starts to become more of a normal person as they give her meds and therapy. Her brother breaks out in some kind of fucked up twisted way and finds a way to get his sister out. But then is shocked that she has changed and is afraid of him.
Then we follow the two as the brother tries to make her into the person she was before as they run from police. Baby falls in love with a guy who her brother then kills.
The brother starts to think about leaving her or killing her. He then rapes her in hopes of keeping the blood line going.
In the end they are surrounded by police, He tells her some shit about the devil in all of us and then shoots him self. Fast forward and Baby has a husband and baby. Her husband is abusive and she end up stabbing him to death. This makes her snap back to who she was and she walks out of the house that is on fire, she is cover in blood, smiling as she hold the baby. The end
I've watched and loved your content since the beginning of season 2, I especially love when you do crossovers with Creepy. A series I think will be intriguing to review would be the the Wrong Turn franchise.
The sigh of relief you make every time you sit down sounds like you just got done drinking ice-cold water in the desert.
Too see Bill Mosely portray a member of the Sawyer family, then portray a member of the Firefly Family as Otis Driftwood, his acting to me is personally a thing of beauty. If they ever re-made a Lee Harvey Oswald movie, Bill Moseley would be my first phone call. Plus outside of films, his eyes are piercing and his voice is resonating, but he is one of the nicest men I have ever met. He is extreme intellect and down to earth as well.
UA-cam algorithm is hella real. Haven't seen a Decker video in my feed in months, then boom, this.
I liked that little bit at the end of his final thoughts. "Oh crap . . . Ummmm . . . Summer has started hasn't it?"
Yes Decker. Yes it has. For a summer theme, might I suggest . . . . "THE SUMMER . . . OF BRUCE & BRANDON . . . LEEEEE!!"
As both father and son tragically died just as their respective careers were really taking off, neither of them has a filmography long enough to take up an entire summer. But by combining them and alternating between the two of them (much like how you did :THE SUMMER . . . OF FREDDY VS JASON!!!") You can cover all of their movies throughout the entire summer. Might I suggest:
Week 1 (June 30): The Green Hornet TV Series (A crossover with Creepy)
Week 2 (July 7): Legacy Of Rage (1986)
Week 3 (July 14) The Big Boss (1971 aka "Fists Of Fury")
Week 4 (July 21):Kung Fu: The Movie (1986, a made for TV movie sequel to the David Caradine series Kung Fu)
Week 5 (July 28): Fists Of Fury (1972 aka "The Chinese Connection")
Week 6 (August 5): Laser Mission (1989)
Week 7 (August 12): Way Of The Dragon (1972 aka "Return Of The Dragon")
Week 8 (August 19): Showdown In Little Tokyo (1991)
Week 9 (August 26): Enter The Dragon (1973)
Week 10 (September 2): Rapid Fire (1992)
Week 11 (September 9): Game Of Death (1978)
Week 12 (September 16): The Crow (1993)
And hey! If you can't manage it this year, at least consider it for next year.
RIP Sid Haig. Always cracked a smile when I would see him cameo in random films. He never failed to steal the scenes he was in
I understand the stuff at the beginning, but yeah, I'm glad you're doing horror again.
This movie was the last goodwill I had for Zombie up in smoke. I appreciate that he throws bones to obscure horror convention actors, but he just blows as a director. He can make violent, mean spirited movies but nothing ever feels like a complete thought.
Some reason I'm getting some Natural Born Killers in few of these clips.
Richard Brake is by far the best thing about this movie , Im a Zombie fan but this is a hard watch
Decker if you like Brakes performance check out 31 , Doom Head is a beast
Just wanna say, nice Mimikyu hoodie.
And have you ever thought about looking to French New Wave? There are a lot of gruesome horror movies in there.
How did they know Foxy was related to Otis at all considering that all they're names are aliases based on Groucho Marx characters lol
"From Another Time" by The James Gang with Tommy Bolin was playing during the dance sequence! That tune has a killer guitar solo! What a groove too! I love the entire record! Rob Zombie huh?
Glad to see you're back Decker. Hope you staying safe in quarantine given recent events
Oh man I was gonna take a nap but I gotta watch Decker first
I was hoping to see them barely alive after the end of the 2nd. The cops instead of fixing them up, towed the car w/ them,
back to their property. Throw them in with Dr. Frankenstein from the first and call it a day. Always thought the Dr. was an interestin character.
I love Rob. He can make a film. But, these films are like greatest hits. Recreations of scenes, or ideas. I love the family. RJ wins my vote of "whom I'd like to be killed by" in all of horror. The main three had a chemistry. That suffered here, no one's fault.
Rob Zombie can dress a set, and is a wonderful photographer. He is a dependable filmmaker. His casting department is always dead on. The cinematography captures the 70s, in a way I haven't felt since the 70s. Music all good. I would just like to see more original material.
I didn't mention his musical skills up above however, I dig his music.
Back to this movie. I enjoyed it.
I can't remember if they mention Cap Spaulding at the end. But I always think of them thinking about him during their drive. While the actors are remembering Sid.
Also Summer of?...insert movie here. But been watching your videos for about a year. I enjoy horror and non horror reviews.
A scene with Haig(Spaulding) putting on improvised clown makeup in jail would have been awesome.
I know it's been done to death, but that's because it works.... The ending from Devil's Rejects could've been just a dream by Baby or Otis, and they're actually still on the run.
Granted I fell off Zombie after Halloween 2, but I admire how much tighter this movie felt for him. I was disappointed by him reusing beats from Devil's Rejects, but that was handled better then I thought that it would. It's horrible about Sid Haig, but he went out on a real strong note in this. I also found the dialogue largely to be some of Zombie's best especially with the new trio and the end of Haig. Most importantly Clint Howard is ALWAYS a win.
While I never bothered watching the movie as just no interest to me, the first four minutes of this video leave me just thinking of Natural Born Killers.
Devil's Rejects was the first Rob Zombie movie i ever saw. I enjoyed it and House of 1,000 corpses as well as this movie. Good to see you at it again Decker.
New Decker Shado video, yes! I didn't even know you were going to review this movie!
Nice, dude.
I grew up watching Sid Haig in the 80s he was a horror icon who I had the pleasure meeting at several horror conventions what a great guy.
Why didn't the warden call the police?
Why didn't he come back with riot shotgun and Tactical gear?
Why did he agree to release Baby?
Why didn't he know that once Baby was free everyone was gonna die?
Why does Baby have so many Tattoos?
Why is it Baby looks so fucking old?
My favorite reviews of yours are Devil's Rejects, The Thing (82), and The Predator. Keep up the good work, DS!
Could have had Spaulding die in the shooting and had him come to Otis or Baby in the hotel in some sort of dream like sequence. It's not like its never been done before. Seems more logical than him getting shot tons of times, having him survive to be executed.
Now I'm imagining a movie with Wesley Snipe's Simon Phoenix as Joker and Sheri Zombie's Baby as Harley.
Decker, the biggest problem with watching your stuff is the staggered releases. There's no schedule and to be honest, I love to binge watch your stuff. Like 4 to 5 reviews at a time. So getting 1 a week is a turn off, and by the time you have 4 new ones to watch I'd forgotten about it... sorry bro. As far as the content, I thought your takes on the asylum films were classic and you just have to keep the same witty humor, with a similar delivery. Idc what genre it is, but you have to entertain to keep us coming back. Love ya brother, good luck
Spot on man. It felt EXACTLY like "Rejects". Like he was trying to recapture that magic. It wasn't a bad movie, IMO just didn't have the originality the other two had. Still love Rob Zombie though haha
Sadly, actor Sid Haig (who played Captain Spaulding) died only five days after this film was released theatrically.
The movie poster featuring the black and white eyes, mugshot style photos across the bottom, and striking red font is meant to be a reference to the poster for 1976's Helter Skelter (1976).
Post-production was postponed for five months due to Rob Zombie's and Marilyn Manson's tour.
(at around 1h 28 mins) In the film the song In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida plays. This same song was requested by Bill Moseley's character Chop Top in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986).
The character Carlos Perro is wearing one of Rob Zombie's iconic hats.
Sheri Moon Zombie had to take archery lessons to learn how to properly use a bow and arrow.
Sequel to House of 1000 Corpses (2003) and The Devil's Rejects (2005).
The main characters: Firefly, Captain Spaulding, and Otis Driftwood are the same names of characters played by Groucho Marx in the Marx Brothers movies.
The film was entirely shot in Los Angeles, California.
(at around 1h 28 mins) In the film the song In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida plays. This same song was requested by Bill Moseley's character Chop Top in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986).
The character Carlos Perro is wearing one of Rob Zombie's iconic hats.
Dee Wallace's character is an homage to the main character, Ilsa, in the movie Ilsa, the Wicked Warden (1977), also known as "Ilsa - The Mad Butcher", "Wanda, the Wicked Warden", "Greta - Haus ohne Männer" (original title), and "Greta the Torturer."
On the film's third night in theaters, it was screened in a double feature with its predecessor, The Devil's Rejects (2005).
The appearance of Wade Williams as a member of Baby's parole board may be poking fun at the fact that he played a prison warden in the TV series Prison Break (2005).
Richard Brake is left-handed just like Bill Moseley and Sid Haig.
Captain Spauldings last words before execution were the exact same as Ted Bundy's. "give my love to my family and friends".
The front of Warden Virgil Dallas Harper's house is an exact replica of the front of the house from the original THE DESPERATE HOURS. When Otis comes up with the plan to take the Warden's family hostage to force him to free his sister, Baby, he says the plan is based on THE DESPERATE HOURS.
"I'm completely insane!" 😹😹😹
Thought it was a good movie.
Zombies dialogue is pretty funny. The small details in this movie is great. Seems like he hits on a few social issues in the movie. ex: How some women are attracted to serial killers (wardrobe design is really awesome. Almost all of the characters are memorable. He's so quick to detail a characters intent. Love how he crossed over the Mexican Luchador with a satanic goth spin. There might not really be a point but Rob is a master at creating a compelling and creative movie.
I know bro.it isn't bad
I really disliked this movie, to such a degree that i even wondered why i even liked the previous ones. it felt so damn bland and useless.
I would love to see Nicholas Cage battle the Rejects in a forth movie. At this point the Cage man is the only one crazy enough to defeat them.
“I’m completely insane!” Fucking cried laughing.
You got this decker! I would watch videos of you just talking about stories, opinions or ideas you have based on your expertise in the film analysis genre. Maybe you should make a horror movie bro! I’ll give you music for free!
Wait maybe you can do some horror movie standup comedy or something. Anyway just a thought(s)
It's great to watch a Weird Al Impersonator do a review of 3 from Hell!
The thing they should have had done was, to make the evils ZOMBIES. They can't die because even the Devil rejects such evil
THAT should have had been the premise.
Any chances for a Steven king marathon like sleep walkers or the stand? Or a puppet master review? always like seeing new content from you
I'm gonna be honest..
*I watch your content as background sound a lot. Ive watched every review of every movie I've seen, multiple times, and now have moved onto stuff I want to see. Thank you for the content*
PS - I'm still waiting on a Leprechaun series review, you long hair freaky person
R.i.p. Sid Haig
"I'm pretty sure this is a movie that won't be getting another sequel." Um, where have I heard that before? Oh yeah. I think given the circumstances with Sid.. Rob did a good job.
It would of been a better job if he did it 10 years ago lol
Nothing good about this turd.
Regardless of Sid's circumstances, it wasn't that great.
Sadly, there will probably be a sequel. Ugh.
Bill Moseley is just one of the hilariously crazy actors
He's up there with Nicholas Cage and John Travolta and Jim Carry
Man I am watching your videos since 2013, been watching since then. Keep up the quality content. 😊😊😊😊
Omg Decker I have been waiting for you to upload this. I haven't watched any other reviews on the movie, I've been waiting for yours!
I just pretend like they all died in Devils Rejects, and I’m going to remain pretending 3 From Hell never happened.
I’ll watch this review of a fan made movie, though.
Really enjoy your reviews. Always something in them that makes me laugh. Was wondering if you thought about reviewing Lake Placid or Anaconda? Giant killer creature horror.
I mean no disrespect to Sid Haig, but it would have made so much more sense if Captain Spaulding had died in the shootout at the end of Devil's Rejects, instead of being miraculously revived only to be executed. That would have been more realistic than having all of them survive. It could have added an interesting aspect to Baby's character too, wanting to avenge her daddy in her own fucked up way.
Honestly really enjoyed this film. Surprised me a hell of a lot.
I do feel it lacked focus and felt a bit directionless until they got to Mexico.
I don't think it's being backed into a horror movie corner, people just like them a lot. I've watched pretty much all your vids and they're all great. Sci-fi action type movies being my fave with sci-fi horror a close second. Forget about algorithms and all that mess, review what you want, do what you love, it's much healthier for you than forcing stuff out to fit