Anyway, brainiac Velma reads a diary and, having never
seen The Evil Dead, I guess, yuk yuk, reads a few Latin passages out loud and promptly awakens a zombie family of what the film itself describes as «backwards pain - worshipping idiots.»
If you haven't
seen Evil Dead, Evil Dead II and Army of Darkness, that's a problem you really should think about fixing this weekend.
For those who haven't
seen Evil Dead, there is a very brief recap halfway through the first episode, but I highly recommend you watch the films.
I saw Evil Dead II in the theaters and waited impatiently for Army of Darkness.
I saw Evil Dead, the Fede Alvarez - directed remake of Sam Raimi's 1981 classic, again last night and it confirmed my feelings...
I saw Evil Dead, the Fede Alvarez - directed remake of Sam Raimi's 1981 classic, again last night and it confirmed my feelings about the first screening.
Compare its intelligence and earnestness, its infernal energy, against the disrespectfulness and self - satisfaction of The Cabin in the Woods to
see that Evil Dead is not just a taste of the old religion, it's really pretty great.
We're super-excited to
see Evil Dead helmer Fede Alvarez «s new horror - thriller Don't Breathe, a film which is set to debut in cinemas this coming September 9th.
Not exact matches
Compassion for
evil murderous little worms, so far it shows nothing until we
see his
dead ass!
I've never dreamed in my worst nightmares, nor could have I imagined in my early years, that I will
see the day when human beings are capable of being so corrupt and brazenly unashamed, and so
dead in their consciences that they thought it perfectly normal to call
evil good, and good
evil, as we are
seeing today.
However, you definitely don't have to have
seen the original
Evil Dead films to enjoy the TV series.
I've
seen many zombie moves in my time, «Dawn of the
Dead» and «
Evil Dead» to name a couple, and all the zombies in those films want to do is eat you!
Deathly Hallows, Pt. 2 is not entirely action, though; there are plenty of brief pauses — pauses to consider important choices; pauses to
see the effects of war [if Hogwarts looks like a bombed out London cathedral from WWII, it's probably not a coincidence]; pauses to mourn the
dead, and finally, a pause to just enjoy the possibilities that open up after good vanquishes
evil [what?
I loved everything about this first episode i cant wait to
see what else is in stall for us in starz Ash vs the
Evil Dead.
Ultimately, the first five episodes of Ash vs.
Evil Dead Season 3 may stumble getting off the ground, but once they find their footing, they take off fast with some of the most insane, satisfying and laugh - out - loud funny beats we've
seen on the show so far.
While it's been much too long since we've
seen something new from Fede Alvarez, it appears the long - awaited follow up to his wicked remake of
Evil Dead will be worth the wait.
When I first
saw a trailer for
Evil Dead, initially I didn't realise it was a remake of the 1981 film.
The loving nods to The
Evil Dead are endless, from the dialogue to the cards to the visual cues, but it's the extreme gore that convinced fans that they want to
see Mia team up with Ash someday.
His first real brush with international acclaim came with «
Dead Alive» in 1992 (also known as «Braindead»), which was a gory zombie flick that included some of the most gruesome, outlandish and hilarious effects
seen on film since Sam Raimi's «
Evil Dead 2.»
Citizen Kane may be the best movie of all time but I don't enjoy it nearly as much as The
Evil Dead,
see what I mean?
It's a shame as the effect work by Robert Kurtzman (
Evil Dead 2, Nightmare on Elm Street: The Dream Child, From Dusk Till Dawn) is actually very good and he has somehow managed to take Smith's insane vision and turn it into a reality — but the horror is
seen too much.
(One of Raimi's own «gifts» is knowing how to shoot a wooded area for maximum oppressive effect;
see also: A Simple Plan and the first two
Evil Dead movies.)
These are some of the video games we want to
see sequels for PlayStation 4: Heavy Rain 2, Red
Dead Redemption 2, Beyond Good &
Evil 2 and more.
It's hugely entertaining to
see just how far
Evil Dead pushes the envelope, and watching the surprising ways in which you and the people around you react is what horror cinema is all about.
It was way, way back in July when we caught wind that Sam Raimi had plans for an
Evil Dead TV series that would
see none other than Bruce Campbell return as the legendary chainsaw - wielding hero, Ash.
Ash vs.
Evil Dead really couldn't have landed at a better home, and I can't wait to
see what Raimi and Campbell have in store going forward.
Well, that goes to Sam Raimi's Ash vs.
Evil Dead, a 10 half - hour episode series on Starz that will
see the one -LSB-...]
Sony Pictures / FilmDistrict has announced that tomorrow will
see the online premiere of the trailer for
Evil Dead, the Fede Alvarez - directed remake...
Sony Pictures / FilmDistrict has announced that tomorrow will
see the online premiere of the trailer for
Evil Dead, the Fede Alvarez - directed remake of Sam Raimi's 1981 cult classic The
Evil Dead.
Once you've
seen it, post a comment with your own thoughts on the new
Evil Dead.
And I don't
see who'd give you hate for liking
Evil Dead.
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Seen Me All Good Things End of Watch Lars and the Real Girl The Way Way Back Tucker and Dale Vs.
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My favourite scenes so far include: + The Bathroom Fight from The World's End + Heart Surgery & Shingen vs. Yukio and Logan Fight from The Wolverine (Unrated Extended Cut) + The Climax / Twist from Trance + David and Eric vs. possessed Natalie Fight in
Evil Dead + Jackie Robinson and Branch Rickey meet for the first time in 42 + Enterprise gets shot out of warp from Star Trek Into Darkness + Superman stops the world engine (in a Christopher Reeves inspired shot) from Man of Steel + Jack Wilder vs. Dylan Rhodes in Now You
See Me + Chopping Thor's Hand Off in Thor: The Dark World
The show takes place in the fictional town of Castle Rock — the setting for many of King's novels, and a host of horror talent will star including The
Evil Dead's Jane Levy, Carrie's Sissy Spacek and Bill Skarsgard (recently
seen terrorising children in IT).
You could think of
Dead Rising as being the sort of comedy remake they would do as a reboot to the Resident
Evil series in say a decade or so from now... kind of the way they are rebooting all sorts of tv series now but making them comedies... I should also note here... I am aware there is actually a
Dead Rising movie already... I haven't
seen it but I hope it's good and has the same humour as the game.
Lords of Salem,
Evil Dead, and You're Next were three of the most disappointing films I've
seen in a long time.
I should've paid more attention or just realized it was you based on the
evil dead love, which is also a flick I love to death and have
seen probably more times than necessary.
The third film in Sam Raimi's
Evil Dead series
sees Ash (Bruce Campbell) sent to medieval times where he has to save the day with his shotgun, chainsaw, and barrage of one - liners... after he doofishly unleashed an army of undead upon the land.
While I have yet to
see the actual film, I have never left a set feeling as good about a film as I did
Evil Dead.
Combining surprisingly touching character work with a giddy desire to push what's possible in the most gleefully horrid, expertly crafted fashion it can,
Evil Dead is one of the most focused and deftly executed splatter movies you'll ever
see.
I don't really remember all of these types in The Texas Chain
Saw Massacre or the first two
Evil Deads but my memory's not very good.
If, like me, you
saw this movie last in the trilogy (after all, it's the least well - known), it might seem quaint and redundant compared to
Evil Dead II and Army of Darkness.
Not having
seen it since it was released in theatres, I was happy to
see how well its aged, and although it may not be as iconic as Raimi's
Evil Dead trilogy, Drag Me To Hell demonstrates that Raimi can go back to his roots whenever he pleases and prove he hasn't missed a step.
First - time writer - director Roth, co-writing with fellow novice Randy Pearlstein, is clearly a gore - happy horror junkie, paying respectful homage to «The
Evil Dead,» «Night of the Living
Dead,» «The Texas Chain
Saw Massacre,» and even «The Last House on the Left.»
Goya's Ghosts starts its first half in Spain in the year 1792, amid the tension of the French Revolution, where Francisco Goya (Skarsgard, Pirates of the Caribbean:
Dead Man's Chest), one of the country's most famous of painters, has drawn the suspicious eye of the Spanish Inquisitors, who
see some of his work as possible representations of
evil.
Outside of a few stylish visual touches by director Wan, some solid cinematography by John R. Leonetti (The Perfect Man, Honey), and an apt score from Charlie Clouser (Death Sentence, Resident
Evil: Extinction),
Dead Silence doesn't have much to offer to viewers who aren't weirded out by such things as sinister looking dolls and «jack - in - the - box» moments in which characters must slowly reach out to reveal what's hidden under blankets in order to
see what scary thing lies underneath.
Danielle Harris has also starred in «Stake Land», «Urban Legend», «Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's
Dead», «Roseanne», «One Life to Live», «The Last Boy Scout», «Free Willy», «Hatchet II», «Hatchet III», «Chromeskull: Laid to Rest 2», «
See No
Evil 2», and many more, mostly within the horror genre.
Details on the film itself are still pretty slim but from what we've
seen throughout last year was that this one is most likely going to serve more as a sequel / standalone film, much like the approach that Fede Alvarez took with the
Evil Dead remake.
«Admission,» Stephen Trask, composer «Ain't Them Bodies Saints,» Daniel Hart, composer «All Is Lost,» Alex Ebert, composer «Alone Yet Not Alone,» William Ross, composer «The Armstrong Lie,» David Kahne, composer «Arthur Newman,» Nick Urata, composer «At Any Price,» Dickon Hinchliffe, composer «Austenland,» Ilan Eshkeri, composer «Before Midnight,» Graham Reynolds, composer «The Best Man Holiday,» Stanley Clarke, composer «The Book Thief,» John Williams, composer «The Butterfly's Dream,» Rahman Altin, composer «The Call,» John Debney, composer «Captain Phillips,» Henry Jackman, composer «Closed Circuit,» Joby Talbot, composer «The Company You Keep,» Cliff Martinez, composer «The Conjuring,» Joseph Bishara, composer «Copperhead,» Laurent Eyquem, composer «The Counselor,» Daniel Pemberton, composer «The Croods,» Alan Silvestri, composer «Despicable Me 2,» Heitor Pereira, composer «Elysium,» Ryan Amon, composer «Ender's Game,» Steve Jablonsky, composer «Enough Said,» Marcelo Zarvos, composer «Epic,» Danny Elfman, composer «Ernest & Celestine,» Vincent Courtois, composer «Escape from Planet Earth,» Aaron Zigman, composer «Escape from Tomorrow,» Abel Korzeniowski, composer «
Evil Dead,» Roque Baños, composer «47 Ronin,» Ilan Eshkeri, composer «42,» Mark Isham, composer «Free Birds,» Dominic Lewis, composer «Free China: The Courage to Believe,» Tony Chen, composer «Fruitvale Station,» Ludwig Goransson, composer «G.I. Joe: Retaliation,» Henry Jackman, composer «Gangster Squad,» Steve Jablonsky, composer «Gravity,» Steven Price, composer «The Great Gatsby,» Craig Armstrong, composer «The Hangover Part III,» Christophe Beck, composer «Hansel & Gretel Witch Hunters,» Atli Örvarsson, composer «Haute Cuisine,» Gabriel Yared, composer «Her,» William Butler and Owen Pallett, composers «The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug,» Howard Shore, composer «Hollywood Seagull,» Evgeny Shchukin, composer «Hours,» Benjamin Wallfisch, composer «How Sweet It Is,» Matt Dahan, composer «The Hunger Games: Catching Fire,» James Newton Howard, composer «Identity Thief,» Christopher Lennertz, composer «The Incredible Burt Wonderstone,» Lyle Workman, composer «Insidious: Chapter 2,» Joseph Bishara, composer «Instructions Not Included,» Carlo Siliotto, composer «The Internship,» Christophe Beck, composer «The Invisible Woman,» Ilan Eshkeri, composer «Iron Man 3,» Brian Tyler, composer «Jack the Giant Slayer,» John Ottman, composer «Jobs,» John Debney, composer «Kamasutra 3D,» Sreejith Edavana and Saachin Raj Chelory, composers «Labor Day,» Rolfe Kent, composer «Lee Daniels» The Butler,» Rodrigo Leão, composer «Live at the Foxes Den,» Jack Holmes, composer «Love Is All You Need,» Johan Söderqvist, composer «Mama,» Fernando Velázquez, composer «Man of Steel,» Hans Zimmer, composer «Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom,» Alex Heffes, composer «The Missing Picture,» Marc Marder, composer «Monsters University,» Randy Newman, composer «The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones,» Atli Örvarsson, composer «Mud,» David Wingo, composer «Murph: The Protector,» Chris Irwin and Jeff Widenhofer, composers «Now You
See Me,» Brian Tyler, composer «Oblivion,» Anthony Gonzalez and Joseph Trapanese, composers «Oldboy,» Roque Baños, composer «Olympus Has Fallen,» Trevor Morris, composer «Oz The Great and Powerful,» Danny Elfman, composer «Pacific Rim,» Ramin Djawadi, composer «Pain & Gain,» Steve Jablonsky, composer «Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters,» Andrew Lockington, composer «Philomena,» Alexandre Desplat, composer «The Place beyond the Pines,» Mike Patton, composer «Planes,» Mark Mancina, composer «Prisoners,» Jóhann Jóhannsson, composer «R.I.P.D.,» Christophe Beck, composer «Reaching for the Moon,» Marcelo Zarvos, composer «Romeo & Juliet,» Abel Korzeniowski, composer «Runner Runner,» Christophe Beck, composer «Rush,» Hans Zimmer, composer «Safe Haven,» Deborah Lurie, composer «Salinger,» Lorne Balfe, composer «Saving Mr. Banks,» Thomas Newman, composer «The Secret Life of Walter Mitty,» Theodore Shapiro, composer «Short Term 12,» Joel P. West, composer «Side Effects,» Thomas Newman, composer «The Smurfs 2,» Heitor Pereira, composer «The Spectacular Now,» Rob Simonsen, composer «Star Trek Into Darkness,» Michael Giacchino, composer «Stoker,» Clint Mansell, composer «Thor: The Dark World,» Brian Tyler, composer «Tim's Vermeer,» Conrad Pope, composer «Trance,» Rick Smith, composer «Turbo,» Henry Jackman, composer «12 Years a Slave,» Hans Zimmer, composer «2 Guns,» Clinton Shorter, composer «The Ultimate Life,» Mark McKenzie, composer «Unfinished Song,» Laura Rossi, composer «Wadjda,» Max Richter, composer «Walking with Dinosaurs,» Paul Leonard - Morgan, composer «Warm Bodies,» Marco Beltrami and Buck Sanders, composers «We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks,» Will Bates, composer «We're the Millers,» Theodore Shapiro and Ludwig Goransson, composers «What Maisie Knew,» Nick Urata, composer «Why We Ride,» Steven Gutheinz, composer «The Wind Rises,» Joe Hisaishi, composer «Winnie Mandela,» Laurent Eyquem, composer «The Wolverine,» Marco Beltrami, composer
As if there wasn't enough blood spilled in Cabin in the Woods (last year's opening night film at SXSW),
Evil Dead, which could certainly also have been called Cabin in the Woods and opened at SXSW, understands that it's audience wants to
see the exact same thing over and over and gives it to them in buckets.