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There could be life in the franchise yet. The tv show was patchy and repetetive, but there were enough great bits in there to make me think they could do something good with a film if they don't have to pad it out into 10 episodes.
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I could never see Raimi doing another Evil Dead but it's been 6 years since his last film and that film was Oz The Great And Powerful. Maybe the offers have slowed up enough that he'd go back for more...
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As a Guardian reading leftie...yeah, it's an exploitation film. You have to accept it on those terms.
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That article above, I didn't read it all, but, just makes me wonder why he even bothered to watch the movie.
YEARS ago, maybe 04 or so, I once made a point to someone who was complaining about women in horror films being killed, etc. I mentioned, why is it OK for men to be killed, but not the women? I never received a good answer to that one. Just, in her mind, men were disposable, and the women weren't.
Speaking of political climate, a week or so ago I watched a few minutes of the Eli Roth horror documentary. Then I heard some guy mention Night of the Living Dead being a good example of, "Social Justice" or some shit. After I heard that, I'd heard enough, and watched something else.
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This self-righteous bullshit has gone too far. He probably expects a teary-eyed apology from Sam Raimi for his crimes against humanity.
I'm so happy I didn't have to grow up in this ridiculous political climate.
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Classic Evil Dead review from The Guardian:
https://www.theguardian.com/film/201...l-dead-review-
"What is more unsettling is the punishment the film inflicts on its three female characters. They are almost interchangeably passive and underwritten, and they bear a disproportionate brunt of the onslaught. These women are variously raped by vegetation, hacked to pieces, stabbed, bludgeoned, incarcerated, buried and burned - and none of them survive to get justice"
Justice? Please, let's start a hashtag for this outrageous affront to their human rights.
Someone's trying too hard to appease their liberal friends yet still watch this stuff. You can't have your cake and eat it. Twat.
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And here's the formal press release from Lionsgate:
Available for the First Time on 4K Ultra HDâ„¢ Combo Pack Including Dolby Visionâ„¢
Street Date: 10/9/18
4K UHD SRP: $22.99
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
Celebrate the original beginning of the cult classic series when The Evil Dead arrives on 4K Ultra HDâ„¢ Combo Pack (plus Blu-rayâ„¢ and Digital) October 9 from Lionsgate. Written and directed by Sam Raimi, and starring Bruce Campbell in the role that made him a cult icon, this film follows five college friends who accidentally release a legion of demons and spirits. Experience four times the resolution of Full HD with 4K, as well as Dolby Visionâ„¢ HDR, to bring to life the stunning cinematography of this supernatural horror film. When compared to a standard picture, Dolby Vision can deliver spectacular colors never before seen on a screen, highlights that are up to 40 times brighter, and blacks that are 10 times darker. Available for the very first time in this absolutely stunning format, The Evil Dead 4K Ultra HD Combo Pack will be available for the suggested retail price of $22.99.
OFFICIAL SYNOPSIS
More than 35 years ago, a low-budget horror movie roared across movie screens and changed the velocity of fear forever — and made a cult legend out of Bruce Campbell in his iconic role as the lethal, wisecracking Ash Williams. Now, for the first time, you can experience the ferocious ingenuity, relentless shocks, and gore-gushing havoc of the original Sam Raimi masterpiece in 4K!
CAST
Bruce Campbell Army of Darkness, TV's “Ash vs Evil Dead,†“Burn Noticeâ€
Ellen Sandweiss Evil Dead (2013), TV's “Ash vs Evil Deadâ€
Richard DeManincor Crimewave, Morrow Road, Bong Fly
and Betsy Baker Sharp Objects, Hand of God, Oz the Great and Powerful
SPECIAL FEATURES
·Audio Commentary with writer-director Sam Raimi, producer Robert Tapert, and star Bruce Campbell
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Year of Production: 1981
Title Copyright: Program Content and Package Artwork:© 1982 Renaissance Pictures, Ltd. Package Design and Summary © 2018 Lions Gate Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Type: Theatrical Release
Rating: NR
Genre: Horror, Comedy, Thriller
Closed Captioned: NA
Subtitles: English, Spanish, English SDH
Feature Running Time: 85 Minutes
4K Ultra HDâ„¢ Format: Dolby Vision, 2160p Ultra High Definition, 16x9 Widescreen 1.33:1 Presentation
Blu-ray Format: 1080p High Definition, 16x9 Widescreen 1.33:1 Presentation
4K Audio Status: English 5.1 Dolby TrueHD
Blu-ray Audio Status: English 5.1 Dolby TrueHD
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Looks like Evil Dead 2 is also getting a UHD release in October.
http://thedigitalbits.com/columns/my...ts/080218-1100
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4K scans on 16mm negs do not excite me.
UHD does not excite me.
Only a 66GB disc? What gives?
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hm, the only thing preventing me from buying an UHD-player was the lack of horror classics on this format. with this and halloween coming up (dawn of the dead and tcm already out) I might finally change my mind.
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Evil Dead Getting a 4k UHD Release
Looks like this is coming in Oct., no real solid details yet aside from this.
http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/The-Ev...y/211492/#News
Admittedly, that's not much, but it's nice to see some classic horror titles getting the UHD treatment.Tags: None
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