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Sheriff John Quincy Wydell: Devil Hunter
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Faneditor Name:
Original Movie/Show Title:
Genre:
Fanedit Type:
Original Release Date:
2005
Original Running Time:
109 minutes
Fanedit Release Date:
Fanedit Running Time:
85 minutes
Time Cut:
24 minutes
Additional Links:
Synopsis:
THE DEVIL’S REJECTS in a plot and pacing corrected, less over the top version. These changes make the Firefly family appear more like the monsters they should have been, while bringing out the revenge factor of Sheriff John. The film now also has the appeal of a 1970′s road movie.
Intention:
To remove as much of Rob Zombie’s over the top scenes as possible (as well as many scenes of ridiculous stupidity), and to correct his complete loss of plot focus. These changes included making the Firefly family appear more of the monsters they should have been, while bringing out the revenge factor of Sheriff John.
I also wanted to give the film a 1970′s road movie appeal. You are now left with a 1970′s style road movie revenge film focusing on Sheriff Wydell’s desire to bring the hammer of justice down on the Firefly family.
I also wanted to give the film a 1970′s road movie appeal. You are now left with a 1970′s style road movie revenge film focusing on Sheriff Wydell’s desire to bring the hammer of justice down on the Firefly family.
Additional Notes:
I actually liked the Devil’s Rejects. I also did not mind (well) most of his over the top madness (as Zombie usually does). However like some of his other films, a much more streamlined and darker vision is lying underneath the mayhem. In this case I wanted to bring that back and in doing so found a few more benefits that contributed to this edit overall.
Release Information:
- DVD
- Digital
Special Features:
1. Full length commentary track by Tranzor (hear Tranzor jump all over the place with a variety of topics and way over use of the word “redundant”).
2. The entire edit in a high contrast black and white version (I think I prefer this to the main edition)
3. The completely unrelated and abandoned Death Wish 3 dvd game shooter demo
(yes you can play this on your dvd player)
4. Full cover art (by Jorge)
5. The raw Moog tracks used in the edit
6. Death Wish 3 game stand alone demo (plays smoother before I combined it in this DVD)
7. MinimogueVA synt/vst plug-in emulator (freeware). I used this to make some of the custom music that appears in this edit
2. The entire edit in a high contrast black and white version (I think I prefer this to the main edition)
3. The completely unrelated and abandoned Death Wish 3 dvd game shooter demo
(yes you can play this on your dvd player)
4. Full cover art (by Jorge)
5. The raw Moog tracks used in the edit
6. Death Wish 3 game stand alone demo (plays smoother before I combined it in this DVD)
7. MinimogueVA synt/vst plug-in emulator (freeware). I used this to make some of the custom music that appears in this edit
Cuts and Additions:
1. Removed about 25 mins from the film.
2. Removed the character of Tiny from the film (though his name is still in the credits out of respect)
3. Some scenes were slightly altered, color tinted, re-scored and have added transitions
4. New and alternate ending fitting that 1970′s odd style of closing out a film.
2. Removed the character of Tiny from the film (though his name is still in the credits out of respect)
3. Some scenes were slightly altered, color tinted, re-scored and have added transitions
4. New and alternate ending fitting that 1970′s odd style of closing out a film.
Faneditor Name:
Original Movie/Show Title:
Genre:
Fanedit Type:
Original Release Date:
2005
Original Running Time:
109 minutes
Fanedit Release Date:
Fanedit Running Time:
85 minutes
Time Cut:
24 minutes
Additional Links:
Synopsis:
THE DEVIL’S REJECTS in a plot and pacing corrected, less over the top version. These changes make the Firefly family appear more like the monsters they should have been, while bringing out the revenge factor of Sheriff John. The film now also has the appeal of a 1970′s road movie.
Intention:
To remove as much of Rob Zombie’s over the top scenes as possible (as well as many scenes of ridiculous stupidity), and to correct his complete loss of plot focus. These changes included making the Firefly family appear more of the monsters they should have been, while bringing out the revenge factor of Sheriff John.
I also wanted to give the film a 1970′s road movie appeal. You are now left with a 1970′s style road movie revenge film focusing on Sheriff Wydell’s desire to bring the hammer of justice down on the Firefly family.
I also wanted to give the film a 1970′s road movie appeal. You are now left with a 1970′s style road movie revenge film focusing on Sheriff Wydell’s desire to bring the hammer of justice down on the Firefly family.
Additional Notes:
I actually liked the Devil’s Rejects. I also did not mind (well) most of his over the top madness (as Zombie usually does). However like some of his other films, a much more streamlined and darker vision is lying underneath the mayhem. In this case I wanted to bring that back and in doing so found a few more benefits that contributed to this edit overall.
Release Information:
- DVD
- Digital
Special Features:
1. Full length commentary track by Tranzor (hear Tranzor jump all over the place with a variety of topics and way over use of the word “redundant”).
2. The entire edit in a high contrast black and white version (I think I prefer this to the main edition)
3. The completely unrelated and abandoned Death Wish 3 dvd game shooter demo
(yes you can play this on your dvd player)
4. Full cover art (by Jorge)
5. The raw Moog tracks used in the edit
6. Death Wish 3 game stand alone demo (plays smoother before I combined it in this DVD)
7. MinimogueVA synt/vst plug-in emulator (freeware). I used this to make some of the custom music that appears in this edit
2. The entire edit in a high contrast black and white version (I think I prefer this to the main edition)
3. The completely unrelated and abandoned Death Wish 3 dvd game shooter demo
(yes you can play this on your dvd player)
4. Full cover art (by Jorge)
5. The raw Moog tracks used in the edit
6. Death Wish 3 game stand alone demo (plays smoother before I combined it in this DVD)
7. MinimogueVA synt/vst plug-in emulator (freeware). I used this to make some of the custom music that appears in this edit
Cuts and Additions:
1. Removed about 25 mins from the film.
2. Removed the character of Tiny from the film (though his name is still in the credits out of respect)
3. Some scenes were slightly altered, color tinted, re-scored and have added transitions
4. New and alternate ending fitting that 1970′s odd style of closing out a film.
2. Removed the character of Tiny from the film (though his name is still in the credits out of respect)
3. Some scenes were slightly altered, color tinted, re-scored and have added transitions
4. New and alternate ending fitting that 1970′s odd style of closing out a film.
Cover art by Remixed by Jorge (DOWNLOAD HERE)
Trusted Reviewer reviews
2 reviews
Overall rating
9.2
Audio/Video Quality
9.0
Audio Editing
10.0
Visual Editing
9.0
Narrative
9.0
Enjoyment
9.0
I thought this was a pretty awesome edit. Devil's Rejects is the only Rob Zombie movie I really like so I enjoyed this cut down version. I thought the title was slightly misleading as it's still focused more on the Fireflys than on Sheriff Wydell. But everything was well edited and it played out very well.
I sampled a little bit of the B&W version and it looked good from what I saw. And I listened to about a half hour of the commentary and thought that was sweet.
I sampled a little bit of the B&W version and it looked good from what I saw. And I listened to about a half hour of the commentary and thought that was sweet.
User Review
Do you recommend this edit?
Yes
(Updated: September 13, 2012)
Overall rating
9.0
Audio/Video Quality
N/A
Audio Editing
N/A
Visual Editing
N/A
Narrative
N/A
Enjoyment
9.0
Review by TMBTM — August 19, 2009 @ 11:58 pm
I did like the original movie (not a masterpiece, but an entertaining creepy movie)
but one thing I did not like much in the original is that the rejects were almost shown as cool badasses. Now they a’re more “monsters” as said tranzor.
Less family’s silly moments screentime means more focus on the Sheriff and his revenge, indeed.
So I think the main goal of the faneditor is reached.
Does that make it a better movie? Depends of the audience I suppose. To me it’s: yes.
The black and white is a must see if you want a more creepy feeling.
I just feel that one or two new transitions could have been done another way, but I talked with tranzor and understood his reasons.
So I’d give the original a 7/10
Tranzor edit: 8/10.
and the black and white tranzor edit 9/10
(+1 point just to turn the movie black and white may seems a bit too much but I really think it’s a plus for the edit.
The high contrast gives to some scenes an almost abstract feeling that I really liked)
I did like the original movie (not a masterpiece, but an entertaining creepy movie)
but one thing I did not like much in the original is that the rejects were almost shown as cool badasses. Now they a’re more “monsters” as said tranzor.
Less family’s silly moments screentime means more focus on the Sheriff and his revenge, indeed.
So I think the main goal of the faneditor is reached.
Does that make it a better movie? Depends of the audience I suppose. To me it’s: yes.
The black and white is a must see if you want a more creepy feeling.
I just feel that one or two new transitions could have been done another way, but I talked with tranzor and understood his reasons.
So I’d give the original a 7/10
Tranzor edit: 8/10.
and the black and white tranzor edit 9/10
(+1 point just to turn the movie black and white may seems a bit too much but I really think it’s a plus for the edit.
The high contrast gives to some scenes an almost abstract feeling that I really liked)
User reviews
14 reviews
Overall rating
9.4
Audio/Video Quality
9.5(4)
Audio Editing
10.0(4)
Visual Editing
9.3(4)
Narrative
9.0(4)
Enjoyment
8.0(14)
Overall rating
9.5
Audio/Video Quality
10.0
Audio Editing
10.0
Visual Editing
9.0
Narrative
9.0
Enjoyment
10.0
Excellent video quality for a DVD version. No jarring cuts or plot holes... my only quibble would be mentioning the film critic and then not showing his scene. I was looking forward to seeing how this ended and, woah, he won! A great, alternate version to watch, especially if you aren't viewing this back-to-back with House of 1000 Corpses.
User Review
Do you recommend this edit?
Yes
Format Watched
DVD
Overall rating
10.0
Audio/Video Quality
10.0
Audio Editing
10.0
Visual Editing
10.0
Narrative
10.0
Enjoyment
10.0
The horrormovies House of 1000 Corpses and The Devil Reyects are on my list as a Double Feature
But this one is really my favorite edit
I must say that this cut is great in every way
This is a example how a edit must be
I love the character of Widell played by the always great William Forsythe
But what i like the most of this edit is that Wydell "Wins"
A great ending
One thing that was cut out was his admiration for Elvis Presley, because i am also a big Presley fan so that scene was very funny to watch in the original and too bad that this was cut
But for the rest of it:
Two thumbs up for this cut!
But this one is really my favorite edit
I must say that this cut is great in every way
This is a example how a edit must be
I love the character of Widell played by the always great William Forsythe
But what i like the most of this edit is that Wydell "Wins"
A great ending
One thing that was cut out was his admiration for Elvis Presley, because i am also a big Presley fan so that scene was very funny to watch in the original and too bad that this was cut
But for the rest of it:
Two thumbs up for this cut!
User Review
Format Watched
Digital
(Updated: September 15, 2013)
Overall rating
9.7
Audio/Video Quality
10.0
Audio Editing
10.0
Visual Editing
10.0
Narrative
9.0
Enjoyment
8.0
my first reaction to devil rejects was a little mixed when i first saw it, i liked a house of a 1000 corpses and i guess the tonal shift in the devil rejects through me off a little. subsequent viewings however have made me see that it's more of a spin off rather than a traditional sequel. the characters from the first film feel like their in a different genre this time. the last i saw the film i felt it would benefit from having footage cut, modern grindhouse films can be a little over-long and can benefit from a shorter runtime more in line with the older grindhouse films.
i watched the B/W version as this the third time i've seen this movie and wanted to experience it in a new way. it's a great new way to see the film the B/W adds a new layer of grittiness, and i 'd highly recommend anyone to see this version. the editing and audio is seamless throughout and the accompanying commentary tracks kept me entertained throughout.
SPOILER
now my view on the ending is this, the firefly characters i felt in the original film had an epic death an almost "hero" death if you will. throughout this film and the previous film i wanted to see them die in the same way they would inflict on their victims. the original film didn't accomplish this for me the lynyrd skynyrd song and the shoot out as i mentioned was too epic and it wasn't the ending i wanted to see.
tranzor with the footage available has managed to give a new ending that i feel fits much better with what we see throughout the film. the removal of tiny is nicely done as i always felt his character felt a little out of place in this movie when compared to 1000 corpses
many fanedits i view as alternatives to the original this however i would see as my go to version when it comes to re-viewing the devils reject.
i watched the B/W version as this the third time i've seen this movie and wanted to experience it in a new way. it's a great new way to see the film the B/W adds a new layer of grittiness, and i 'd highly recommend anyone to see this version. the editing and audio is seamless throughout and the accompanying commentary tracks kept me entertained throughout.
SPOILER
now my view on the ending is this, the firefly characters i felt in the original film had an epic death an almost "hero" death if you will. throughout this film and the previous film i wanted to see them die in the same way they would inflict on their victims. the original film didn't accomplish this for me the lynyrd skynyrd song and the shoot out as i mentioned was too epic and it wasn't the ending i wanted to see.
tranzor with the footage available has managed to give a new ending that i feel fits much better with what we see throughout the film. the removal of tiny is nicely done as i always felt his character felt a little out of place in this movie when compared to 1000 corpses
many fanedits i view as alternatives to the original this however i would see as my go to version when it comes to re-viewing the devils reject.
User Review
Do you recommend this edit?
Yes
Format Watched
DVD
(Updated: September 13, 2012)
Overall rating
8.0
Audio/Video Quality
N/A
Audio Editing
N/A
Visual Editing
N/A
Narrative
N/A
Enjoyment
8.0
Review by Matt_Jensen — April 12, 2010 @ 4:22 pm
*This rating was given before reviews were required*
*This rating was given before reviews were required*
(Updated: September 13, 2012)
Overall rating
7.0
Audio/Video Quality
N/A
Audio Editing
N/A
Visual Editing
N/A
Narrative
N/A
Enjoyment
7.0
Review by 20Emp05 — February 4, 2010 @ 10:44 am
*This rating was given before reviews were required*
*This rating was given before reviews were required*