Hell doesn't want them...but you will
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I was a huge fan of the cult classic "House of 1000 Corpses". And when it was announced that Rob Zombie was creating a sequel to the series, based on the mishaps of Otis, Baby, and Captain Spaulding, I was ecstatic. So does this movie stack up to it's predecessor? This one is more brutal, gory, language filled, and psycho than the last. And yes, that's a good thing.
The story of this movie can easily be summed up. The police find the Firefly families house after the events of House of 1000 corpses and surround them to kill them. Otis and Baby escape and meet up with Captain Spaulding to flee from the cops and decide to start a killing rampage once again. That's really the gist of this story, but then again, it is a horror movie, so what can you really expect here?
The meat of this movie is the all out psychoticness of it. The violence and brutality in this film is way over the top. The Firefly family are a sadistic and psycho bunch who love to toy with their vicims before they kill them. And towards the end, the tables are turned, and the torturers become the tortured in the same brutual fashion, which really is a twist not seen very often in horror movies. The language is also over the top, boasting a 224 usage of the F word in the small 109 minute time frame. So this deffinitely is not a movie you want your kids watching with you.
The cast was also very well done. The previous cast you loved or hated from House are present with the exception of Momma Firefly and Hugo. The new comers to the movie were also casted really really well. William Forsythe in this movie really takes the cake as the most twisted bad arse cop ever. And everyone plays off of each other so well.
Over all this is an over the top crazy movie for all the horror movie fans out there. I would highly recommend to anyone, but you should not watch it around the kids, because this one is really meant for the adults who can stomach it.
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