About Me
Six months after the events in House of 1000 Corpses, Texas Sheriff John Quincy Wydell and a large posse of State Troopers begin a full-scale attack against the murderous Firefly family residence for over seventy homicides and disappearances that they have caused over the previous several years. Tiny is missing, Rufus is killed and Mother Firefly is taken into custody. However, two of the most dangerous family members (Otis B. Driftwood and Baby) escape.
The duo seek refuge at a run-down motel, where they torture and murder the five members of Banjo and Sullivan, a traveling country band. They then meet up with Baby's father, Captain Spaulding.
Meanwhile, Wydell slowly begins to lose his sanity, when during his attempt to interrogate Mother Firefly for the whereabouts with her kin, she reveals that she murdered his brother George (an event that occurred in the first film). Later, after having dreams of his brother urging him to avenge him, Wydell stabs Mother Firefly to death.
The surviving Fireflys gather at a whorehouse owned by Captain Spaulding's brother (by adoption), Charlie Altamont, where he offers them shelter from the police. After leaving the whorehouse to purchase some chickens, Charlie is threatened at gunpoint by Wydell to give up the Fireflys. With the help of a pair of amoral bounty hunters known as the "Unholy Two", the sheriff takes the family back to the Firefly house where he delights in torturing them in ways similar to the methods they used on their own victims. He nails Otis's hands to his chair and staples a crime scene photograph of victim Mary Knowles to Baby's chest, as well as taunting her about the death of her mother.
He lights the house on fire and leaves Otis and Spaulding to burn while taking Baby outside to murder her. Charlie Altamont returns to save the Firefly family, but is brutally axed by Wydell. It is only the last minute intervention of Tiny that saves the Firefly family; the giant returns and snaps Wydell's neck. The Rejects are saved and share a brief tearful reunion. Tiny decides to go back into the burning house to die alone and Otis, Baby, and Spaulding escape in Charlie's car.
The film's final scene has the trio driving into the middle of a police barricade, with no sound heard except Lynyrd Skynyrd's Free Bird. As the tempo of the last portion of the song increases, they grab their guns and go forward in a final blaze of glory, being shot to death by the police.