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Old 09-28-2014, 09:25 PM
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Let me ask all three of you this question...

Which Evil Dead film did you see first? Evil Dead (81) or Evil Dead II, or not 100% sure?
The Evil Dead (1981). I did not watch the second one until many years later, back in 2013.
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Old 09-29-2014, 07:28 PM
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Tough one, between The Romero DEAD Trilogy, Child's Play Trilogy, and Hellraiser Trilogy.
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Old 09-29-2014, 11:15 PM
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The Evil Dead (1981). I did not watch the second one until many years later, back in 2013.
Well, you know my theory... The folks who saw Evil Dead II before Evil Dead 1981 tend to like ED2 better, and vice versa.
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Old 09-30-2014, 01:45 PM
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Let me ask all three of you this question...

Which Evil Dead film did you see first? Evil Dead (81) or Evil Dead II, or not 100% sure?
I saw all 3 + 1 of them in the order in which they came out.

I really loved the trilogy; each for they're different avenues.

The first was a genuine horror movie, and we were introduced to Bruce who gave a stellar performance I thought.

The second; ED2 was such a fun movie to watch, and loaded with gore. I loved the part where Bruce cut his own hand off with the chainsaw - then mounted it on the stump. "I'll swallow your soul - swallow this!"

Part three; AoD was also really fun with some great special effects, and the most adventurous of the three.

Like I said earlier - the remake seemed like just another horror movie (to me anyway) because Bruce wasn't in it.
No Bruce - no Evil Dead.
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Old 10-01-2014, 09:27 PM
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I saw all 3 + 1 of them in the order in which they came out.

I really loved the trilogy; each for they're different avenues.

The first was a genuine horror movie, and we were introduced to Bruce who gave a stellar performance I thought.

The second; ED2 was such a fun movie to watch, and loaded with gore. I loved the part where Bruce cut his own hand off with the chainsaw - then mounted it on the stump. "I'll swallow your soul - swallow this!"

Part three; AoD was also really fun with some great special effects, and the most adventurous of the three.

Like I said earlier - the remake seemed like just another horror movie (to me anyway) because Bruce wasn't in it.
No Bruce - no Evil Dead.
Ah, OK so you saw ED1 before ED2 but liked ED2 better. You see ED2 quick after the 1st?
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Old 10-18-2014, 09:44 PM
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Children of the Corn would be an all-time favourite for me. But recently, I've been hooked on:

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Sure hope they make a third someday.
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Old 10-19-2014, 05:15 AM
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I have to go with Texas Chainsaw Massacre, even though none come close to the original.
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Old 10-19-2014, 10:26 AM
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Trying to think of one of my favourite franchises.I keep looking at my avatar for inspiration.................hmmmmmm,what could it possibly be..........................?
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Probably a tie between Halloween or Friday the 13th.I would give the edge to Halloween since it had a serialized plot.
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