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Genre | Horror |
Format | Subtitled, 4K, NTSC |
Contributor | Sid Haig, Rob Zombie, Bill Moseley, Danny Trejo, Sheri Moon Zombie, Dee Wallace |
Language | English |
Runtime | 1 hour and 55 minutes |
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Three From Hell
After barely surviving a furious shootout with the police, Baby Firefly, Otis Driftwood and Captain Spaulding are behind bars. But pure evil cannot be contained. Teaming up with Otis’ half-brother Winslow "Foxy" Coltrane, the demented Firefly clan are back to unleash a whole new wave of death and depravity. A firestorm of murder, madness and mayhem will be unleashed in this terror ride to hell and back.
Director: Rob Zombie
Writer: Rob Zombie
Starring: Sheri Moon Zombie, Bill Moseley, Richard Brake, Sid Haig, Danny Trejo, Daniel Roebuck
Narrator: Barry Bostwick
Producers: Mike Elliott, Rob Zombie, Jonathan Saba
Product Description
After barely surviving prison, the demented Firefly clan go on the run, unleashing a whole new wave of murder, madness and mayhem.
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : 1.78:1
- MPAA rating : Unrated (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 0.01 ounces
- Audio Description: : English
- Item model number : B07X3828RK
- Director : Rob Zombie
- Media Format : Subtitled, 4K, NTSC
- Run time : 1 hour and 55 minutes
- Release date : October 15, 2019
- Actors : Sheri Moon Zombie, Bill Moseley, Dee Wallace, Danny Trejo, Sid Haig
- Subtitles: : Spanish
- Studio : Lionsgate
- ASIN : B07X3828RK
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 2
- Best Sellers Rank: #68,171 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #2,686 in Horror (Movies & TV)
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I want to say that I don't really see the need for this film, or story, to be told, as The Devil's Rejects ends pretty much without a reason to continue. It's what makes the film so great, or at least part of it, because the three just unleash Hell on Earth and ride into the sunset riddled with bullets and ultimately captured/deceased to never do it again. This third film introduces a semi-supernatural element to their existence, and ultimately suffers from the lack of Sid Haig playing Captain Spaulding (RIP).
By the end of the film, I found myself asking why it was made. It has a lot of style. Sheri Moon has plenty of time to play around and is the typical nails on a chalkboard type of horrifying. Criticize her acting all you want, it works for this character every time. Moseley is great again, but doesn't feel developed at all throughout the film where this seems to be more of Baby's story. There is a moment at the end of the film that somewhat gives her a sort of redemption feel in a strange way, but otherwise there was just no reason for this story. Additionally, the tacking on of the new family member to have 3 was welcome to fill the gap, but just takes it into a completely different direction than if Captain Spaulding had still been present. There just isn't as much of the comedy that made the first 2 films fun, and while it does have its moments, they're not Spaulding.
The film opens with a montage of news stories to explain how we got here, then a scene with Sid who was apparently so ill he could barely film this, and for that we appreciate him. After, we have Baby in prison for a few, and then an escape and short ride through Hell into Mexico. It's... just not great, but I enjoyed it for what it was. Perhaps, because I indulged in all of the special features including the commentary, and that is one of Rob's greatest strengths as a filmmaker. He documents everything, and then he turns it over to us. You can see the love he has for cinema, particularly classic horror, and even though he's very chill on set, he has a very specific vision and wants to bring it for all of us. I didn't really enjoy 31 other than Richard Brake's performance, and Lords of Salem was... odd. So I'm still waiting for one of these movies to click, but unfortunately this just felt forced and wasn't it. A lot of others could take notes for how he does this with his films, because I think I end up enjoying most of this more than his last few movies, and really enjoyed his extended BTS on his Halloween.
Recommended only for the die-hardest of Rob Zombie fans, and it doesn't have anything really enticing for those looking to get into his films. I would have been completely fine if this story didn't exist and The Devil's Rejects was still the end of the Firefly saga. It also doesn't need to be seen in 4K, as a lot of the movie is artificially "enhanced" to give it sort of a grungy, grimy look, as you'll see from the special features. It's an okay movie, just didn't really find much to be excited about.
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2020
I want to say that I don't really see the need for this film, or story, to be told, as The Devil's Rejects ends pretty much without a reason to continue. It's what makes the film so great, or at least part of it, because the three just unleash Hell on Earth and ride into the sunset riddled with bullets and ultimately captured/deceased to never do it again. This third film introduces a semi-supernatural element to their existence, and ultimately suffers from the lack of Sid Haig playing Captain Spaulding (RIP).
By the end of the film, I found myself asking why it was made. It has a lot of style. Sheri Moon has plenty of time to play around and is the typical nails on a chalkboard type of horrifying. Criticize her acting all you want, it works for this character every time. Moseley is great again, but doesn't feel developed at all throughout the film where this seems to be more of Baby's story. There is a moment at the end of the film that somewhat gives her a sort of redemption feel in a strange way, but otherwise there was just no reason for this story. Additionally, the tacking on of the new family member to have 3 was welcome to fill the gap, but just takes it into a completely different direction than if Captain Spaulding had still been present. There just isn't as much of the comedy that made the first 2 films fun, and while it does have its moments, they're not Spaulding.
The film opens with a montage of news stories to explain how we got here, then a scene with Sid who was apparently so ill he could barely film this, and for that we appreciate him. After, we have Baby in prison for a few, and then an escape and short ride through Hell into Mexico. It's... just not great, but I enjoyed it for what it was. Perhaps, because I indulged in all of the special features including the commentary, and that is one of Rob's greatest strengths as a filmmaker. He documents everything, and then he turns it over to us. You can see the love he has for cinema, particularly classic horror, and even though he's very chill on set, he has a very specific vision and wants to bring it for all of us. I didn't really enjoy 31 other than Richard Brake's performance, and Lords of Salem was... odd. So I'm still waiting for one of these movies to click, but unfortunately this just felt forced and wasn't it. A lot of others could take notes for how he does this with his films, because I think I end up enjoying most of this more than his last few movies, and really enjoyed his extended BTS on his Halloween.
Recommended only for the die-hardest of Rob Zombie fans, and it doesn't have anything really enticing for those looking to get into his films. I would have been completely fine if this story didn't exist and The Devil's Rejects was still the end of the Firefly saga. It also doesn't need to be seen in 4K, as a lot of the movie is artificially "enhanced" to give it sort of a grungy, grimy look, as you'll see from the special features. It's an okay movie, just didn't really find much to be excited about.