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Originally Posted by ChronoGrl
Elvis: Thoughts on the Evil Dead Trilogy?
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Evil Dead 2 is one of my all time favorite horror flicks, amazing blend of humor, scares and splatter. I love
the tone and look of
the film really dark.
Army of Darkness is all good but a little diluted/family friendly and not as subtle has
the first two films. I was a little disappointed at how it looked when it first came out because I loved how cool
the medieval scenes looked at
the end of
ED2.
The stop motion stuff is fucking dope and its great comic book styled fun. I've seen it way to many times to really enjoy watching it these days. It's
the weakest of
the three films but still classic in its own right.
I've grown to dislike horror comedies because of their sameness/unoriginality.
Braindead and
Army of Darkness were great but they were something different and now they are just used as a blueprint for
the horror comedy cookie cutter.
I get pissed at how over here unless its a film in
the style of
Braindead splatter/horror gets no funding or even a chance to get off
the ground. NZ has
the potential to put out a great dark horror film but instead these scripts get canned and shit like
Black Sheep gets hyped to fuck.
Bad Blood and
The Lost Tribe meets
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre... could be epic stuff.
The early Vincent Ward styled stuff would make for some great gothic themed horror films too. Fuck watch
Vigil or
The Lost Tribe and tell me that
Black Sheep wasn't a waste of
the landscape. I relise we don't have a very big film industry that can afford to do stuff that risks losing money but a little thinking outside
the square could really be beneficial.
I like
Shaun of the Dead a lot more than I used to and although it didn't blow me away as much as it did for other people
Zombieland was a step in
the right direction.
It's a subgenre that I get more harsh on mediocrity with put it that way :)
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Kick-Ass
Brilliant. Really clever concept and I loved
the dark humor. Haven't read
the comics before so I don't know how it holds up in that respect. Up there with
Sin City and
Watchmen for me.