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Price: $5.47The follow-up to his 2003 horror hit HOUSE OF 1000 CORPSES, Rob Zombie's THE DEVIL'S REJECTS continues the story of a bizarre group of very odd people who like to torture, maim, and kill virtually everyone they come in contact with. When Sheriff Wydell (William Forsythe) pays a visit to the body-ridden lair of Mother Firefly (Leslie Easterbrook, taking over the role played by Karen Black in the first film), her children Otis (Bill Moseley) and Baby (Sheri Moon Zombie) are forced to run, eventually holing up in a roadside motel with four hostages (including Clint Eastwood regular Geoffrey Lewis and THREE'S COMPANY star Priscilla Barnes). Seeking help from creepy clown Captain Spaulding (Sid Haig), they continue their murderous rampage while being tracked by Wydell, who is hellbent on avenging the death of his brother, which came at the hands of this very weird and dangerous family. As Wydell tortures Mother Firefly for answers, Otis and Baby torture their hostages for kicks. Zombie, a heavy metal musician who leads the group White Zombie, infuses his exciting, funny, and terrifying gorefest with a fabulous 1970s soundtrack, using such songs as Elvin Bishop's Fooled Around and Fell in Love and David Essex's Rock On at inappropriately riotous moments. Part BONNIE AND CLYDE, part THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE, part THE WILD BUNCH, Zombie's bloody barrage is filled with unexpected plot twists and surprises unique to this genre.
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Price: $5.41The follow-up to his 2003 horror hit HOUSE OF 1000 CORPSES, Rob Zombie's THE DEVIL'S REJECTS continues the story of a bizarre group of very odd people who like to torture, maim, and kill virtually everyone they come in contact with. When Sheriff Wydell (William Forsythe) pays a visit to the body-ridden lair of Mother Firefly (Leslie Easterbrook, taking over the role played by Karen Black in the first film), her children Otis (Bill Moseley) and Baby (Sheri Moon Zombie) are forced to run, eventually holing up in a roadside motel with four hostages (including Clint Eastwood regular Geoffrey Lewis and THREE'S COMPANY star Priscilla Barnes). Seeking help from creepy clown Captain Spaulding (Sid Haig), they continue their murderous rampage while being tracked by Wydell, who is hellbent on avenging the death of his brother, which came at the hands of this very weird and dangerous family. As Wydell tortures Mother Firefly for answers, Otis and Baby torture their hostages for kicks. Zombie, a heavy metal musician who leads the group White Zombie, infuses his exciting, funny, and terrifying gorefest with a fabulous 1970s soundtrack, using such songs as Elvin Bishop's Fooled Around and Fell in Love and David Essex's Rock On at inappropriately riotous moments. Part BONNIE AND CLYDE, part THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE, part THE WILD BUNCH, Zombie's bloody barrage is filled with unexpected plot twists and surprises unique to this genre.
Rob Zombie (stage name of Massachusetts native Robert Cummings) has, since the moonrise of the twenty-first century, made a name for himself as a filmmaker with outings such as his hyper-violent Halloween franchise resuscitations for the... Zombie’s sadistic diptych House of 1,000 Corpses (2003) and The Devil’s Rejects (2005) constitutes perhaps the quintessential statement of the torture porn philosophy on film. Trivializing and even eroticizing the acts of torture and murder, the films offer what, on the surface, would seem to be a typical Hollywood rendering of that threat to American modernity, the Texas redneck. This should come as no surprise in view of the fact that the films were produced by Madonna’s and U2’s manager Guy Oseary – an Israeli and “hardcore Jew”. Zombie’s thematic relationship with Jewishness is inextricable from his music, aesthetic preoccupations, and misanthropic philosophy. Of Captain Spaulding (familiar exploitation movie heavy Sid Haig), the clown-faced psycho proprietor of a murder-themed tourist trap in House of 1,000 Corpses , Zombie says, “We wanted him to be a lovable asshole. Just as intriguing – but, again, not surprising given the involvement of “hardcore Jew” Guy Oseary – is Zombie’s decision to make creative murderer Otis B. Driftwood ( Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 ’s Bill Moseley) into a kind of super-aggressive... These remarks are reminiscent of the Toby Keith song “Courtesy of the Red, White, and Blue (The Angry American)”, which was recorded (for Spielberg, Katzenberg, and Geffen’s DreamWorks Records, sold shortly thereafter to Universal, which also... “We’ll put a boot in your ass,” the song declares of Americans’ intention to forcibly insert footwear into an adversary’s rectum, because “it’s the American way. ” The millions of flag-brandishers in the audience of Sean Hannity’s radio program, which uses this snippet from “Courtesy of the Red, White, and Blue” to open each broadcast, have apparently never questioned Keith’s claim that sadomasochistic... It is not until the House of 1,000 Corpses sequel The Devil’s Rejects , however, that the subtextual Jewishness of Zombie’s killers is made explicit. In this outing, Zombie reveals that the Texas clan of killers and necrophiliacs uses aliases lifted from Marx brothers movies. “Captain Spaulding” is Groucho Marx’s character in Animal Crackers (1930). “Otis B. Driftwood” is the same actor’s character in A Night at the Opera (1935). “Rufus Firefly”, played by Robert Mukes, takes his name from Groucho’s part in Duck Soup... Zombie is hereby situating himself and his cohorts of the torture porn generation in a succession of Jewish-subversive pop-cultural currents. Monkey Business (1931) is perhaps the most revealing of their movies, and serves as an allegorical blueprint for Jewish immigrants’ subversion of American government and society – a cinematic Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion. This is not a public service on Zombie’s part – no effort at awakening the goyim – but gloating over the industry’s power to warp the minds of the gullible. The writer-director of House of 1,000 Corpses and The Devil’s Rejects , by his own admission, sympathizes with the family of serial killers. Zombie’s next project is actually slated to be a movie about the life of Groucho Marx, whom he obviously regards and reveres as one of the pioneering godfathers of cultural rot – perhaps even what might be termed cultural Marxism The essence of...
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William Moseley - IMDb
William Moseley, Actor: The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. William Peter Moseley was born on April 27, 1987, in Gloucester, England, to ...
William Moseley (actor) - Wikipedia
William Peter Moseley (born 27 April 1987) is an English actor, known for his roles as Peter Pevensie in the film series The Chronicles of Narnia and Crown Prince ...
William Moseley - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
William Moseley; William Moseley en el Television Critics Association’s Press Tour 2015. Información personal; Nombre de nacimiento: William Peter Moseley