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This has to be one of the funniest movies of all time. (by Smells_Like_Cheese) |
Well, at least I found it to be hilarious. I really did get into the Evil Dead series, it was so silly how it even started. I just happened to have a Blockbuster gift card and bought a pre-viewed "Evil Dead" and my mom had watched it with me. Strange, right? Well, because of her, I got to see one of the best movie trilogies of all time. Not to mention I couldn't believe the fan base these movies have. So it's good to know that I'm not alone.Army of Darkness starts where Evil Dead 2 left off. Ashley has now gone back in time to the mid-evil times where he has to find a <more> |
Listen you stuffy screwheads...their names are Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell and this movie is their boomstick! (by lee_eisenberg) |
The third time really is the charm, and "Army of Darkness" proves it incontrovertibly. This time, they just let the movie be what the first two movies were at heart: nice, silly, goofy, wacko, nonsensical fun. Just imagine the Three Stooges starring in a horror flick and you've got "Army of Darkness". The whole movie basically consists of Ash Bruce Campbell going after various evil spirits in the funniest way possible. And the quotes are some of the most hilarious quotes that you could ever imagine, probably mostly owing to how Bruce Campbell says them. Literally <more> |
81 minutes of pure fun! (by KUAlum26) |
The third--and presumably last--of the Evil Dead movies finds Ash Williams B-movie supreme ruler Bruce Campbell in full froth somehow transported along with his broken down car in Medieval England,about to do battle,once again,with the undead,with the aid of among other things his "boom stick" and his chainsaw. While being a strange man in a strange land,he romances plucky lass Sheila Embeth Davitz,pre-Schindler's List and aiding the reluctant natives among them Ian Abercrombie,MArcus Gilbert and Richard Groce .To me and I suspect I am not alone on this ,one of the neat things <more> |
Not for the pretentious (by Freddy Riedenschneider Fanclub) |
Most people would say you can check your brain at the door before you watch this film, but I beg to differ. This is genuinely intelligent stuff here folks. The director, Sam Raimi, reminds us in this film what it is like to have fun. From the film itself, as well as the DVD featurettes, it is apparent that Mr. Raimi is having a blast doing what he does best. It shows too. Granted, there is not much in the line of plot or theme, but these would be totally gratuitous in this escapist piece. Instead, we are given a fantastic adventure, appropriately tongue-in-cheek special effects, and an ode to <more> |
One of the Most Entertaining Cult-Movies (by claudio_carvalho) |
Ash Bruce Campbell is transported with his car to 1,300 A.D., where he is captured by Lord Arthur Marcus Gilbert and turned slave with Duke Henry the Red Richard Grove and a couple of his men. When Ash is thrown into a pit, he defeats two monsters and wins respect of Arthur's army and vassals. The Wiseman Ian Abercrombie points Ash as The Chosen One that will retrieve the Necronomicon but Ash is only interested in returning home. When he learns that the only way to return to his time is using the Necronomicon, Ash decides to travel to the unholy land of the Deadites. The Wiseman <more> |
If You Think AoD is Horror... (by Gislef) |
...you're sorely mistaken. AoD is a throwback and a parody, much as Monty Python & The Holy Grail is of the big box-office epics of stuff like Excalibur. The "horror" elements are basically relatively insignificant, and AoD effortlessly parodies fantasy action/adventure f;ocls by transposing a modern-day man into medieval times much like A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court . The first two Evil Deads are basically an excuse for this movie, so don't look for any real continuity either in plot or Ash's characterization. You can see the seeds of <more> |
One the funniest movies I've ever seen! (by LebowskiT1000) |
I remember when this film just came out in the theater, I didn't know anything about the Evil Dead films and in fact hadn't even heard of them. From the previews I had ZERO desire to see this film. The years went by and in late 2000 or maybe 2001 I finally decided to watch it, cause I'd heard so much about it and just couldn't take it anymore, I had to see what the fuss was about. I was NOT disappointed! This is probably one of the funniest movies I've ever seen!!!This movie is definitely not for everyone though. The comedy in this film is VERY odd, so I could understand <more> |
"Well hello Mr. Fancy Pants." (by DarthBill) |
Picking up where "Evil Dead II" left off in a somewhat altered opening, Bruce Campbell, now a full blown Han Solo smart ass, is trapped in the dark ages and is eventually found to be the one fated to the Deadites after he retrieves the Book of the Dead, which can also help send him back to his own time. But Bruce, being as stupid as he is, screws up the magic words that are meant to keep the Army of Darkness away and he ends up unleashing an army of undead skeletons by accident who are led by his evil alter ego. Now he must use his 20th century know how to save the day or else evil <more> |
Best One liners of all time (by chezhed924) |
"Ok you Primitive Screwheads, listen up! You see this? This... is my boomstick! The 12-gauge double-barreled Remington. S-Mart's top of the line. You can find this in the sporting goods department. That's right, this sweet baby was made in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Retails for about $109.95. It's got a walnut stock, cobalt blue steel, and a hair trigger. That's right. Shop smart. Shop S-Mart. You got that! "Clearly leaving the horror realm, the Evil Dead movie series now turns into a pure comedy. The blood from the first two movies is toned down a bit, but mass hoards <more> |