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Evil Dead - Special Edition

Evil Dead - Special Edition

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The film has never looked better!
Review: Considering the film was made in 1982, and was only filmed on 16mm, Sam Raimi has worked wonders with cleaning it up. The picture quality is brilliant, the whole thing is bright and clear, and the only sign of grain is in the main title. But apart from that, everything is superb, and its only presented in 4:3 fullscreen. The sound is pretty good, but nothing essentially special, but still better, and it contains two commentary tracks, theatrical trailer, still gallery and 20 minutes of behind-the-scenes fottage. Every fan has to have it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A true classic
Review: This is a great movie..and a most original one too. Bruce Campbell is a perfect choice for Ash. Followed up by two great sequeals.

Love that scene in the woods with the vines! :-)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best actor ever is Bruce Campbell
Review: Wow. Horror film fans buy this movie right now or deadites will swallow your soul! Just kidding, but rent this movie at least. You will not regret it, assuredly!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Horrible, Disturbing, Disgusting
Review: I am a big fan of horror movies like the Nightmare on Elm Street collection, and the Hellraiser and Phantasm movies. There's something that these movies have that The Evil Dead doesn't. These movies have interesting villains. It doesn't matter how gory they get, you still like the villains. Like Freddy Kreuger, for example. He's the "bad guy" of the movie, but the movie builds around the characters and keeps you interested in the next gory thing that Freddy will do. The Evil Dead had a thin plot that didn't bother to let you know the characters. There are many good horror movies out there that are very gory and graphic, but the Evil Dead disturbed me. It had no heart, and was a pure bloodbath. The whole point of the movie was killing and dismemberment, the plot is easily forgotten. I hated this movie and I would advise those of you like me who love horror movies, but not bloodbath movies to stay away from The Evil Dead.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Great Horror Classic.
Review: This film has great plot, a lot of scary moments, good make-up effects scenes, Excellent Direction From Director Raimi, also Written the film. Good Music Score From Joseph DeLuca. Also i think,it was the first film to filmed in a Stedy-Cam, it was filmed in 1979, because this film was film project for College. Relase In 1983 by Then-independent Studio-New Line Cinema.

Bruce Campbell is very good actor in all three Evil Dead Movies. Too Bad, he doesn`t get much intentions from hollywood. The only thing, that bug me in the series is, they always change the beginning of the two another sequels. Still a great horror classic.

DVD`s has an clear Pan & Scan(1.33:1)transer and an excellent Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround and also on Dolby Stereo/6 Channel Sound. The DVD has two different entertaining commentary tracks by Sam Raimi, Robert Tapert & Bruce Campbell. There`s some deleted scenes, outtakes & behind the secens featurette. Grade:A.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: evil dead
Review: can you show pictures of two couples having sex

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: This movie's okay
Review: Five friends rent a cabin in the woods and release an evil spirit into the area that turns them all into zombies. Very impressive visuals and a good time to be had, but this is not as scary or gory as reputation has it. I'd recommend popcorn, pepsi and pizza but you'd probably throw them up.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Low-budget filmmaking at its best
Review: Not only is this one of the best horror movies ever made, its also the debut of one of the most kinetic and exciting directors ever. Even though it was made on no money, the makeup effects are great and Bruce Campbell hints at the total insanity his performance would bring to Evil Dead's successor. One of the few movies ever to actually frighten me, Raimi really builds up the tension with his careful use of all the horror movie cliches, creaking doors, smoke etc., but puts it all together to make a spooky atmosphere that'll have your heart in your throat. The gore flies as Ash tries to stomp out the demon threat, (I made my uncle vomit with this flick) and he almost succeeds. This is a true horror movie classic, shows what a bunch of college guys with some karo syrup and a camera can do. The DVD extras are great, a total must-see, buy it NOW!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Beginning Of the best Trilogy
Review: It just arrived today and I have to say that this is just the beginning of what has to be the best trilogy ever made. It is definately a cult classic, scarey as hell, Still makes you jump. Although you can tell that the budget was not high, you are still sucked in and can't avert your eyes. I can't wait for the other two to arrive now.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Horror Fan's Horror Movie, A Not-So-Subtle Classic!
Review: I can't believe how scary this movie is. The effects are reflective of the small budget. The acting is over the top. It is utterly unbelievable. And I love every minute of it. Bruce Campbell as the reluctant hero, Ash, is a staple of any horror fan's diet. Every movie in this trilogy is revered by any true horror fan. A cabin in the woods, a book bound in human flesh capable of bringing back the dead, and the words for the incantations recorded for posterity only to be played back by unwitting college kids. Sam Raimi did a good thing with this and the subsequent 2 movies in this trilogy. He reminded horror fans that big budgets don't always translate into good movies. He reminded us that we can be scared by atmosphere alone. And he showed us that when it comes to demons, the messier the death, the better. The Evil Dead is a horror fan's horror movie, a not-so-subtle classic that deserves a place in every true horror fan's heart.


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