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The Evil Dead (1981) and Evil Dead II (1987) by Sam Raimi - cranefly - 03-05-2015 At risk of being expelled from Doom, I’ll admit to not having seen either of these. Evil Dead II was on the 366weirdmovies list, and it seemed wrong to watch it without checking out The Evil Dead, so I watched them both. Lady Cranefly chose to watch as well. Both are fraught with horror clichés (a small group of people get trapped in the woods; the moment there is sex, the killing starts; people wander off by themselves for no good reason; the demons keep coming back after being killed). Then again, this was the '80s, and these were likely early entries into these tropes. Also, there’s a lot of inventiveness and inspired twists. Bruce Campbell is brilliant. He put his heart and soul into these movies. Evil Dead II is his tour de force. He’s totally manic; his body language, expressions, pratfalls (cringe-worthy!) and comedic timing are masterful. It’s almost exhausting to watch. I can’t recall another horror movie that sets itself up so fast and then has unrelenting horror. Actually, Evil Dead II and Bubba Ho-Tep would make a great double feature, showing Bruce Campbell at his most manic and most reflective and subdued. The Evil Dead is sacred with DOOM - Drunk Monk - 03-05-2015 Back when ED and I were working at the now legendary and demolished MQ6, we found ourselves constantly loitering in the theater when this film played. There, in the dark, giggling at the line "I'm okay Ash, open the door" we met another like-minded teenager and a bond was formed. That teen grew up to be LB. Re: The Evil Dead (1981) and Evil Dead II (1987) by Sam Raimi - thatguy - 03-05-2015 CF: You might add "My Name Is Bruce" to your list. It's not great by any means, but fun... --tg Ash & XENA vs. evil dead - Drunk Monk - 03-09-2015 Quote:Lucy Lawless Joins Starz’ Ash vs. Evil Dead!<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.comingsoon.net/tv/news/417725-lucy-lawless-joins-starz-ash-vs-evil-dead">http://www.comingsoon.net/tv/news/41772 ... -evil-dead</a><!-- m --> Re: The Evil Dead (1981) and Evil Dead II (1987) by Sam Raimi - King Bob - 03-16-2015 I saw Evil Dead I at the MQ 6, expecting their usual crappy/funny horror (like The Brood with Oliver Reed for example). I was totally blown away by how great it was. I didn't see the next one until years later on cable, but for me it didn't have quite the edge of the first one, although that may have just been my expectations. |