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Evil Dead II. Dead by Dawn [Blu ray]

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Writer-director Sam Raimi's extremely stylized, blood-soakedfollow-up to his creepy Evil Dead isn't really a sequel; rather, it's a remake on a better budget. It also isn't really a horror film (though there are plenty of decapitations, zombies, supernatural demons, and gore) as much as it is a hilarious, sophisticated slapstick send-up of the terror genre.Raimi takes every horror convention that exists and exaggerates it with mind-blowing special effects, crossed with mocking Three Stooges humor. The plot alone is a genre cliche right out of any number of horror films. Several teens (including our hero, Ash, played by Bruce Campbell in a manic tour-de-force of physical comedy) visit a broken-down cottage in the woods--miles from civilization--finda copy of the Book of the Dead, and unleash supernatural powers that gut every character in sight. All, that is, except Ash, who takes this very personally and spends much of the of the film getting his head smashed while battling the unseen forces.Raimi uses this bare-bones story as a stage to showcase dazzling special effects and eye-popping visuals, including some of the most spectacular point-of-view Steadicam work ever (done by Peter Deming). Although it went unnoticed in the theaters, the film has since become an influential cult-video favorite, paving the way for over-the-top comic gross-out films like Peter Jackson's Dead Alive.
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the evil dead part 2 2008-02-06
this film is sam raimi's baby! when this film was released everyone started ripping off raimi's camera techniqes.he was way ahead of his time.i love the shots when ash is in his car trying to escape where sam only films the hood of the car and the back end with that perfectly eerie music in the back round. i also love the shots of the cabin and the fog retreating from the forest.sometimes i wish my house would come to life and everything start laughing just like in the movie.....just no blood spraying all over me.best and least appreiciated film ever released by sam raimi!


True cult classic - B-movie king Bruce Campbell 2008-01-16
Some of the reviews on Amazon for this movie are laughable. The "baby boomer alert" Crabtree guy who says this movie isn't funny. Umm, who on earth watches a movie with Bruce Campbell and expects a serious movie? This movie is supposed to be a comedy not a horror movie (after all we're talking about a guy who played Elvis battling a mummy!). Wow just wow. It's not often you see people miss the point THAT much. Nobody comes into this movie expecting any sort of serious horror except for 1 guy, LOL!

And the guy who says Shaun of the Dead is the only other competition for this movie in terms of horror comedy. LOL, OK let's see: Bubba Ho-Tep; An American Werewolf in London; The Toxic Avenger; Gremlins; Re-Animator; Bad Taste; Dead Alive; etc. You get the picture. There's tons of great horror comedies and this is just one of many.

To sum this movie up, it contains very hammy acting and some nice gory bits all rolled into one. It's a very fun movie.

I still can't believe someone actually watched a Bruce Campbell movie and expected an actual horror movie. If you want real horror I would suggest A Nightmare On Elm Street (only part 1), The Thing, The Fog (the original), Halloween, Dawn Of The Dead (original Romero), The Shining (probably the best horror movie ever made), The Exorcist, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (original), Psycho and The Descent. So there, I just gave you a list of some of the best real horror movies out there - watch those for horror, watch Evil Dead II for the slapstick.


evil but grainy 2008-01-10
This is one of the best horror movies of the 1980's. That being said starz could have done a better job cleaning up the grainy picture. It is still a improvement over the standard dvd release though. Therefore it is a welcome addition to my collection. However I am going to email starz and ask them why at the more expensive prices of blu ray that they don't treat each release like a special edition. After all few of us are going to replace this version with a new blu ray version that costs 40.00 just to get deleted scenes. At this price all blu rays should be treated as special editions and deliver any deleted scenes that such a edition would have. Starz is not the only company doing this either. So it is worth the effort to email any studio and say that if you expect us to pay these higher prices, then we should expect it to be released like a special edition.


Splat-stick Classic 2008-01-07
No horror collection is complete without Sam Raimi's Evil Dead II, honestly. The Evil Dead was a solid effort for its day and age but seems like treaded territory by today's standards (excluding the "Tree Rape" scene, something only tried again in the theatrical remake "George of the Jungle"). Evil Dead II, however, remains almost timeless with its over-the-top gore and sadistically savage humor. On the A-List of B-Movies, this film remains a cult favorite with star Bruce Campbell manning the show in one of his most memorable performances to date (see "Army of Darkness" for more memorableness and see "Bubba Ho-Tep" to make you urn for an "Evil Dead IV" with an older Ash). This DVD edition is no slack on bonus features with hilarious commentaries by the filmmakers and Bruce Campbell himself. You'll see this one on Best Of lists forever and ever. So do yourself a huge favor and just get it.


Pick of the the Litter 2008-01-04
This is one of the greatest movies I've ever seen. Period.
It's a perfect balance of funny, startling and over-the-top
Special FX.
This review may seem very undescriptive,
but it doesn't need to go into details.
Buy this movie. Shut up. Break out the card.
Order the most expensive edition available.
And enjoy.


Hopefully I don't end up "needing" another BluRay version... 2008-07-05
For the past ten years I've been mighty frustrated. I'd buy an Evil Dead DVD, and 2 months later there was another, "better" version of it...mind you, a lot of them were transparent money grabs, but some were actually decent and had content I wanted. I'm tired of it, and have been for quite some time...so, I finally get a BluRay player and what a shock, "Evil Dead II" is available. Being that I'd sold off a great majority of my DVD collection to prepare for "the upgrade" I decided to pick this up because the price was right and...it's Evil Dead II...YOU HAVE TO OWN IT IN SOME FORM!

Sure, it's the same old, recycled bonus content as the DVD releases pumped out for years, but it's all good stuff and I'm glad they didn't replace it. Sound and video are great, but didn't necessarily need the BluRay touch -- at points this looks about as good as it can on DVD. In short, this is a great addition to your collection if you don't already have it DVD (or "upgraded" like I did), but the THX-approved DVD version is probably just as good as this.

I'd say grab this up if you're a first-time buyer or upgrading from laserdisc/VHS, but don't sweat it otherwise...I'm sure in a year there will be a mega-super-deluxe-Evil-Dead-IIray. Here's hoping THAT trend dies with this release, at least!


If you haven't seen this movie, it's a must for any horror fan 2008-05-30
Holy cow, this movie was crazy hilarious! Wow, if you have not seen this movie (or the first Evil Dead movie), you have got to watch this movie.

I won't go into specifics about what this movie was about, since plenty of other reviewers have done so, I will give my opinion about this movie instead.

The movie is campy and cheesy, with lots of blood gushing in torrents that you know no human body could contain that amount of blood. This is not a horror movie to be taken seriously. While the whole idea of being alone in cabin in the woods with an evil demon/spirit trying to possess you or kill you is quite creepy, and there were a few creepy scary moments, this movie is more of a horror comedy.

There are a lot of laugh-out-loud moments that will have you shaking your head in amusement. For instance, the scene where ordinary objects in the cabin come to life (the laughing deer head was funny) or Ash's dancing dead girlfriend. Both ridiculous, but entertaining to watch.

My favorite parts of the movie is when Ash's hand gets possessed and it starts attacking him. OMG, that was so funny, Bruce Campbell did a great job there. The other was right after Ash fit a chainsaw to where his hand used to be and takes a cut-off shotgun in the other and says, "Groovy" with that "Ash expression" of "Let's go kill me some evil!!!" (I can't describe it, but you watch the movie you know what I mean.LOL).

A must-see movie for any horror fan. Prepare for outlandish horror humor and to laugh a lot!


"Evil Dead II" is one of the most hilarious, over-the-top but..... 2008-04-17
..It's not nearly as good as the original in my opinion. Despite the more professional look and better pacing, I prefer the original for its lack of slapstick. The first worked so well because it was such an unrelenting and grueling experience and was the finest horror film since "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre". It didn't take prisoners, and while its a bit dated it still has the power to terrify the audience. Not to mention it had some great if primitive stop motion effects. I really wish Sam Raimi would make another all out horror film again as that's what he does best.

That being said, "Evil Dead II" is still quite enjoyable on its own merits. I usually hate films that attempt to combine horror with comedy. While "Evil Dead II" is not quite scary, its often hilarious. Imagine an off the wall combination of "Friday the 13th" with the Three Stooges, and you're coming close. The sight gags are often surreal and inspired, the sequence with the hand being the finest. Also, the film is very atmospheric and still maintains a sense of unnerving creepiness, which was completely jettisoned for "Army of Darkness" which I'm a big fan of. This film has plenty of gore to still appeal to fans of the original. The gore is so over-the-top its difficult to find it even remotely offensive.

Special mention must go to Bruce Campbell. While he was a meek and unwilling hero in the first film, he is a completely over-the-top bad a.. in this one! It's a very finely tuned parody performance of action stars. While this is the role that leads him to being typecast, it also made him a cult legend. Its a shame he didn't become a bigger star. While its not as successful as the first installment, "Evil Dead II" is a lot of fun and one of the best combinations of horror and humor.






Evil Dead II:Dead By Dawn........ 2008-04-08
Evil Dead II:Dead By Dawn is the 1987 sequel to the Evil Dead movie made in 1981. The film was directed by Sam Raimi. It starred Bruce Campbell & Sarah Berry. Often looked upon as a remake of the first film on a higher budget, it isn't and wasn't intended to be. The story goes a lil something like this: Ash and his girlfriend Linda take a romantic vacation to a seemingly abandoned cabin in the woods (which is all just basically a recap of the first film minus everyone else to catch viewers up with the plot). While in the cabin, Ash plays a tape of an archeology professor reciting passages from the Necronomicon(or "Book of the Dead"), which he has discovered during an archaeological dig(the professor, that is.). The recorded incantation unleashes an evil force that kills and possesses the body of Linda. Ash is forced to sacrifice his girlfriend. After he buries and dismembers his girlfriend, a spirit is seen on the hunt for Ash. It's there where the film picks up and continues. Alot of people don't know it but this movie might not have been made if it weren't for Author Stephen King. At the time, King was directing his first movie, Maximum Overdrive, based on his short story "Trucks". He had dinner with a crewmember who had been interviewed about the Evil Dead sequel, and the crewmember told King that the film was having trouble attracting funding. Upon hearing this, King, who had written a review of the first film which helped it become an audience favorite, called Dino De Laurentiis and asked him to fund the film. Initially skeptical, De Laurentiis agreed but only alotted Raimi & company $3.6 million as opposed to them wanting $4 million to make the movie. This sequel was originally planned to send Ash back to Medieval times but it was scrapped because of funding. That concept, eventually, became the third movie in the Evil Dead series. Evil Dead II did quite well at the box-office with fans of the original returning to see the further adventures of their favorite hero, Ash. Only this time, it isn't so much a horror movie as it is a 'dark' comedy of sorts with lots of gore. It's further proof that movies of this type can succeed. This Special Edition DVD is packed with plenty of extras. Indeed, it's another classic worth adding to your collection.





A fantastic sequel, and stands quite well on its own 2008-04-01
Evil Dead 2 seems to be more of a reinterpretation of the original rather than a chronological sequel. The plethora of special effects that you are bombarded with from the first scene makes it quite evident that the film makers had a considerably larger budget to work with here, and the rest of the movie continues to pile the effects on pretty thick. Fancied by many as the best of the series, Evil Dead 2 at the very least matches the entertainment value of the original classic, and goes down as a solid offering on its own.

Here, we begin with Ash and his girlfriend driving down to the isolated cabin from the first movie for a weekend. We seem to be given the abbreviated version of the events that took place in the original, because the book is discovered and the spirits are unleashed a mere five minutes into the movie. Ash is soon alone again in the cabin battling the spirits as they taunt him and they even give life to house hold items, coming across as more comical than anything as a deer head on the wall begins cackling loudly. A number of rather silly comedic moments ensue as Ash dismembers his own possessed hand and has a game of cat and mouse with it armed with a shotgun. Meanwhile, two couples make their way to the cabin in hopes of retrieving the book and research about it. However they soon join Ash in his struggle against the evil dead as the movie intensifies, and eventually culminates in a completely over-the-top ending.

As I mentioned, while the movie is plenty gory and horror themed, the overall vibe of it is quite comedic and it is more satirical of horror in nature. So if you're the type that doesn't like any slap stick goofiness mixed in with your terror, this would probably not be one for you as it is almost remniscient of Three Stooges material with a horror spin added. If this does indeed sound like the type of movie you'd like, this is one of the better examples of how it's done along with Army of Darkness, (which this film sets the stage for). I'd highly recommend Evil Dead 2 to the campy horror fan.

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