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Another Rob Zombie movie I have watched, and another one that people are mixed about. I’ve alisema before that I known Zombie zaidi for his sinema rather than his music, and this is one of the sinema I remember my brother telling me he loved. I didn’t know what I’d think of it. I do remember some people finding it too disgusting for them. Then again, I did have a soft spot for some of Zombie’s other movies, like El Superbeasto, so maybe this could be one of his shining gems… au it could turn out like his Halloween movie, and we all know that’s not good. Anyway, today, we are going to talk about Zombie’s…. magnum Opus? Maybe?.... It’s The Devil’s Rejects.



The Devil’s Rejects takes place right after another Zombie movie, House of 1000 Corpses (I’ve never seen it au heard anyone say anything good about it, so I doubt I’m missing out), about the Firefly family, consisting of Rufus, Mother Firefly, Otis, and Baby… Well, zaidi of just Otis and Baby, since Rufus gets killed and Mother Firefly gets captured kwa police. Anyway, Otis and Baby are trying to escape the police, who are hunting them down for over 75 accounts of homicide, with the help of Captain Spaulding, the psychotic killer clown who has, as Sheriff John Quincey Wydell does whatever he can to find and capture, au just kill, the remaining members of the Firefly family. Sounds pretty normal, but I gotta tell wewe all right now, this movie is… Well, how do I put it……. This movie is incredibly fucked.



The Devil’s Reject is probably the most hardest to watch horror movie so far of October Movie Marathon. The characters in this movie are all screwed up in the worst possible way. Otis is always beating, abusing, and raping women (And there is a scene of all three on this movie), Baby is always enjoying the suffering of others and forcing them to harm each other, Spaulding is just screwed up in general, and even Sheriff Wydell goes insane kwa the end of the movie, where (Spoilers) he just tortures the Firefly family in the same fashion they tortured their own victims, not even caring about what it means to be a police officer at this point. And the gore in this movie is too realistic. I’ve heard that Rob Zombie, whenever he makes a horror movie, he focuses too much on the gore, and not enough on the… everything else. In the Halloween Remake, yes, definitely. But here… well, yes, there’s lot of it, but I think that he managed to make the characters way zaidi scary.



I think the scariest character in this movie is Captain Spaulding. And I’m not just saying that because he’s a clown… I mean, it helps, but still. The thing that I think makes him zaidi scary is how he behaves. Sure, he’s a crazed serial killer who is always guaranteed to do something horrible in every scene he’s in, but the thing that makes him scary is how he talks to people. He is either calm and collective, speaking in a disturbingly soft tone, au he is laughing like crazy and shouting at a panicking individual, who has no idea what’s going on. Sid Haig gave such a great performance of this character, and it appears to have paid off, since he was the shabiki inayopendelewa (Yes, this movie has fans. It is a cult movie, which I seem to be reviewing a lot of this month, huh?). But Sheriff Wydell is also pretty disturbing. (Spoilers), his brother is killed kwa the Firefly family, so he just loses his sanity, and when he does manage to capture them, he does what he can to torture them in the same fashion as they did their victims. Even the person who is supposed to be the good guy is screwed up in the head kwa the end of the movie. I never thought wewe could get your one sane character to lose it kwa the end. Than again, what was I expecting from a movie like this?



Well, I can definitely say this, the movie was definitely creepy enough for this month. I think we may have the scariest movie so far. I think it does get a pass, but I don’t want to watch it again, because it’s too much for me to handle. I only run into a few sinema that I only watch once and never again, like 120 Days of Sodom au The Human Centipede. Sure, The Devil’s Rejects is NOWHERE as bad as those two, but… There’s just some scenes that I couldn’t handle. At least I did enjoy the characters and the acting, and some of the scenes in it. The movie may have not been loved kwa critics, but it did get some mashabiki to gain cult status, to where wewe can buy toys of Captain Spaulding. Make toys of a crazed murderer, why not. Also, this was also the last film that Matthew McGrory worked on before his death, who wewe may know for other terrifying films like Big samaki and Bubble Boy (A movie scary for other reasons). All I can say is, what a way to go. So, Devil’s Rejects. A… good movie? I think. Just make sure to be prepared for some messed up scenes. Take care.

Up inayofuata on October Movie Marathon: Dracula in the new millennium

For the entirety of October, I will be doing CoH articles. One Tuesday will be a review, than a juu ten, and so on until Halloween. And since I did a review on Dead Space, now is the best time to talk about a juu ten. And when it comes to juu tens, none are zaidi done than the scariest enemies in video games. And while enemies are good and scary on their own, I want to look at bosses… Which isn’t much better, I know, but screw it. There are many disturbing bosses in games, especially in horror games. But what about those that come when wewe least expect it from a horror game. One’s that...
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I alisema it before and I’ll say it again, I upendo No zaidi Heroes, from the characters, to the combat, to the overworld. And one of the things that makes this game what it is are the bosses in it. The 10 Ranked assassins of the United Assassins Association are some of the craziest and most thought provoking bosses I have seen in video games. Sure, they may not be as insane to fight au as insanely well detailed and designed like a Bayonetta au Devil May Cry boss, but how they behave, what they have to say, and what they do make them all the zaidi interesting. How they fight, what tricks they pull,...
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There are dozens of ways a game can come to an end. They can make their ending tie together the loose ends and bring the story to a satisfying close, they can leave a person on a cliffhanger for the inayofuata installment, au they can completely fail all together. And then wewe get THOSE endings. Those endings that come out of nowhere and are seen as completely weird. Whether it’s due to awkward movement and voice acting, a single scene making the whole ending change entirely, au just Japan being Japan, these endings are seen as being so weird, that they can be charming in their own way… au be...
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So I just got done watching a pretty darn maarufu anime named "The Familiar Of Zero". (Well, it was only season one, but yeah. It had an ending and all that, so I'm not really cheating here.)

And this anime....... I upendo it. Honestly. From the sekunde I started episode one I knew this was going to be awesome, and it mostly was! BUT I do have a few complaints with it.........

And kwa a "Few" I mean A GODDAMN TRILLION.

Welcome to my new series bila mpangilio Rants! Where I nitpick the mother-living hell out of whatever I so damn desire. Sound good to you? IT FUCKING BETTER.

So although I really do think The...
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When it comes to horror anime, they seem to be some of the zaidi mature anime out there. As much flak horror gets in general for just being a disgusting and barbaric genre, seen as only catering to violent psychopaths, horror anime, at least the ones that I have seen, seem to handle their horror maturely. From the psychological break-down of our protagonist in Parasyte, to the symbolism and philosophy of Monster. Even Highschool of the Dead can come up with some relatable characters... wewe know, when they aren't having jiggle physics. And with Japan treating their audience zaidi maturely, it's...
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Alright, so for the past few days, the video games that I’ve talked about were pretty tame. Not bad, just not the sort of thing you’d expect. When wewe read my articles, wewe expect constant nightmares coming right at your face, disturbing imagery, haunting monsters, and just in general something that would drive a person crazy with fear. Not depressing stuff or… whatever the hell Condemned’s story was trying to tell. And don’t get me started on the 12 Days of Christmassacre. I liked those reviews, but I think I’d like to talk about something that is a true nightmare, in a good way....
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Now, what are games made for? Entertainment. And if a game is not entertaining, then there is no point for the game to EVER exist. However, some game developers do not know this, and instead make their games as boring as possible. So, today, I am going to talk about the games that bore me the most. Now, these are only going to be games that I have played, so no Desert Bus. Now, with that said, lets start the list

 Spore: Hero Arena
Spore: Hero Arena


#10: Spore: Hero Arena - Leave it to EA to fuck over the mashabiki of their games. Spore was a game where wewe create a creature and watch as it grows and builds a...
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Boy: (Looking at a bicycle in the window) Mommy! Mommy! I know what I want for Christmas!
Mom: That's lovely, sweetie. Why don't wewe write a letter to Santa about it
Boy: Okay!

Boy: (Writing a letter) Dear Sa-...Sa.... Who was it for again. Eh, I'm sure I'll manage (Writes down his thoughts on the letter)

Boy: (Places the letter in the mail)

Boy: (Looks inside the mailbox to find a red envelope and opens it) Dear Youngster. It has come to my attention that wewe wish for a wonderful red bicycle. I can give wewe this if wewe wish, but only on one condition. (Looks up from the letter) Anything for my...
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