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Nick Nunziata
12-21-1999, 02:13 PM
Alright let's get some buildup for EVIL DEAD. If we get enough interest I'll pass it on to Bruce and company for perusal.
Steve Murphy
12-21-1999, 02:29 PM
Bruce the Shark?
DJEvil
12-21-1999, 03:57 PM
No. You're thinking of VINNIE the Shark. Da
boss means Bruce da Moose.
Steve Murphy
12-21-1999, 04:25 PM
Oh yeah, my bad. What was I thinking.
DJEvil
12-21-1999, 04:30 PM
I eagerly await the video game. I also think
it wise to expand beyond just the cabin.
Stage 3: The Bathroom!
Roger Thornhill
12-21-1999, 06:39 PM
...Cannot wait for Evil Dead Ashes to Ashes (that's what it's called right?) I only wish they'd make Evil Dead 4. Come'on Sam and Bruce, do it for the fans! Imagine if they had a budget of 100 million dollars to make Evil Dead 4...wow...
DJEvil
12-22-1999, 04:06 AM
Raimi said that if number 4 ever happened, it
would have to go back to his old-school horror
stuff. I'm down with that. You down with that?
ReaperMan
12-22-1999, 05:29 AM
I'm a very poor and deprived person as i've only seen 2 movies of this wonderful trilogy. I think thats what all horror films need...slapstick. Man I wish i had a chainsaw for a hand
Steve Murphy
12-22-1999, 09:27 AM
Well, I would not want them to do a sequel unless THEY were into it. I wouldn't want them to feel pressured into doing one just because they felt the fans wouldn't like them. But, it would be cool to have an Evil Dead 4 to look forward to somewhere down the line. As long as the studio lets them keep their original titles (read: MidEvil Dead).
Nick Nunziata
12-22-1999, 09:38 AM
Midevil: (noun) The time period between Medieval and just plain Evil.
Steve Murphy
12-22-1999, 12:19 PM
You troll! I didn't know if Raimi spelled it the correct way, or the way I had it. Obviously my way was wrong. You're a freedom FIGHTER!
Coyote
12-31-1999, 02:11 PM
To quote Bruce at the last A-Kon:
"Will there be an Evil Dead 4? *beat* Yes."
*wild applause. Applause slowly dies down.*
"When monkies fly out of my but."
DJEvil
12-31-1999, 07:00 PM
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
-hahahaha, ha ha...a-ha...hee hee...hummhumm...Hoo-boy!
...Good one, Bruce.
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Nick Nunziata
12-31-1999, 07:16 PM
Monkie: (noun) A very young Buddhist.
DJEvil
12-31-1999, 07:23 PM
(chanting) Hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey we're the Monkies...
Lucky37D
01-21-2000, 11:18 PM
Ok, I E-mailed Bruce, (it was probably some assistant or some crap), about Evil Dead IV and he said that they werent making another one unless there is an industry demand for it. What the hell?!?! Industry demand?!?! That didnt stop Police Academy!!!!!!!! Come on!!!!!!!
'member brisco county junior? i always wathced that show... that is... even up until when it had turned into a scifi with naked peeps from the future.
anyway, i am 17. new to the board, but big fan of CHUD for about half a year now. very very cool place.
now, onto the topic... (sorry about all that muddle above)
i just saw the great trilogy... backwards... but that's beside the point. my question is... what the heck is the deal with the first one? did he die or what? why did he come BACK to the SAME house and listen to the evil recording AGAIN? is he insane? ... okay, yeah... he says "groovy"; that's pretty insane... but my point is i think ED1 was just a prototype. then they saw it, realized they had taken it a little too seriously and made a "sequel" ... because they didn't want to say it was a "remake" it had the same actor for the main character! i think they revised the first movie because the wanted to make it a little more toungue-in-cheek and goofy, plus they had to change the ending to work in army of darkness which they were probably planning ahead of time...
but even in the end of ED2... are the knights at the end from that enemy general guy in Army of Darkness? because the knights are praising him, then suddenly (in the next movie) he's a slave... does anybody know why it's like this?
peace
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-Descent Pilot Name: defconX
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Jason Pollock
01-24-2000, 02:14 AM
Yes. I do. Ash never goes "back" to the cabin. Tapert and Raimi signed a deal with distributors that gave them absoltely no rights to their film, so when Evil Dead 2 began production, and Sam wanted to use footage from the first one as a prologue, he found out it would cost less to just reshoot some of the action. Theoretically, as Evil Dead ends, everthing in Evil Dead 2 is prologue until Bruce gets thrown down the road and hits the tree. In Army of Darkness, there was footage shot of the warriors excited about the "hero from the skies", then Arthur changes their minds with, "likely, he's one of Henry's men!", but it was cut for time. So there you go. I had planned at ne time to put together a cut of the film as one continuous epic, using all available footage, but it becomes very obvious that bruce ages from 19 to 36 in the course of an hour and forty minutes.
Jason Pollock
01-24-2000, 02:15 AM
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DJEvil
01-24-2000, 02:32 AM
But, everything's fine, because we all know that up is down, black is white, and I am a pretty little girl. I remember watching the Evil Dead series and seeing the continuity errors, and I thought, "Eh. What the hell. It's Raimi. It's all in good fun." Somethin ya gotta remember, Max: continuity Things like don't us, here bother at CHUD. First off, lemme say, "Hi, Max!" I was thinkin that Raimi just decided to change Ash's arrival, because he thought this would be more interesting. Sometimes movies get all rearranged, changed, or even deleted.
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Faust
01-24-2000, 02:35 AM
I have had many, many, many, many, many arguements with people about the transition from part 1 to part 2. All you need to know is that the first 15 minutes or so of ED 2 is remake, and the rest is sequel. Simple.
Didn't the original cabin they used in part 1 burn down before part 2 was made? That is what I heard, but I am not sure if it is correct.
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Look upon me, for I am the beast
DJEvil
01-24-2000, 02:41 AM
That's ok, Faust. I'm sure someone ELSE will read my post in the morning, and laugh heartily over it. http://www.chud.com/board/ubbhtml/wink.gif
Johnny Butane
01-24-2000, 11:00 AM
You know, Cinescape.com has a little blurb from Bruce about ED4, but it says the same thing Nick did. I saw a whole shitload of previews for 'Jack of All Trades' this weekend, and I gotta say it's so fucking cool to see Bruce on the screen again, in any fashion. 'Cleopatra 2525' looks horrible, though.
i see! finally, i know! i can tell people what it's all about then. errors don't bother me much really but sometimes i just need to know why they happened see? cool, well thanks mr. hot animal! that's very nifty!
peace
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-defconX
Lucky37D
01-27-2000, 06:06 PM
You know, I was thinking about how bruce said on his website that Army of Darkness didnt make enough money in the box office to make a fourth movie. I know that I didnt know about the series in like 93' when AOD came out and none of my freinds did either. I say that they just re-release AOD so everyone that now knows about the movies can go see it on the big screen. That would bring in some cash.
Blofeld
01-31-2000, 11:51 AM
Here's Evil Dead Heaven ... I've not seen any of the three ED movies yet. As wife and kids take off for their grandmother's house (deep in the dark woods) next month, I intend the rectify that situation.
Jealous? I'm going to see EV1, 2 & 3 for the first time in March!
Nick Nunziata
01-31-2000, 12:12 PM
Lucky, you are absolutely right. Even if it's a midnight movie run.
Darth Bigglesworth
01-31-2000, 08:19 PM
If there's an Evil Dead 4, does anyone know what version of AOD it would follow? The American or the European?
DJEvil
01-31-2000, 08:43 PM
Both. Ash would have to lead humanity to victory through the barren wastelands of K-Mart. It would rock.
LowShot
02-01-2000, 09:44 AM
Blofeld, if it makes you feel any better, I haven't seen them either. I'm going to retify my situation as soon as I can find them for rent on DVD.
Blofeld
02-01-2000, 10:08 AM
Lowshot -- I don't feel badly about not having seen the Evil Dead films ... I do, however, live in fear of having my CHUD access priveliges revoked if I don't like the movies upon seeing them.
Perhaps we should both just sit here and say -- Oh, yeah -- B. Campbell is God! Love those films!
LowShot
02-01-2000, 02:35 PM
That's not a bad idea! I too, live in fear of CHUDlessness, and so I have resolved to find those bastard films and watch them.
Ah, it feels good to know that I am not alone.
Jason Pollock
02-01-2000, 04:23 PM
I remember when AOD was announced at a Fango Con I was at, I turned to my friends and said, "Yep-and at the end of this one, he's going to be stuck in the future."
I am the man! However, I would have tackled it a different way. I would have had armed guards outside the cave-the only natural formation in the center of a Blade Runner-esque city besiged by Deadites. Atop the cave, an L.E.D. counter ticks off the time remaining until Bruce awakens-as prophesied in the Necronomicon. The guards are future cops-SDTF-Special Deadite Task Force. They have back-holstered shotguns and side-holstered chainsaws, have modeled their fighting tactics on Ash's, and they are waiting for him to wake up so that they can debrief him and he can save them from the Deadites. In hindsight, the little treatment I wrote kind of sounds like Army of Darkness meets Demolition Man-which, of course, hadn't been written yet. I think any sequel would have to get him from the fakee ending to the time-travel one-perhaps via cheesy dream sequence?
And just to add fuel to the fire, Bruce had always said of a director's cut of AOD that there wasn't enough fan interest in it to make it worth Universal's while financially. This is the same argument that he and Sam use to dismiss sequels.
How many of you kids own that special edition DVD? No interest, huh?
It's just a matter of time...
generalzod
02-04-2000, 12:58 AM
I maybe a lone ranger here, but i didn't much care for the first "Evil Dead", i found it to be overwrought and redundant. I however do love the last two, and i have "army of Darkness" on DVD. Thats just me. I never found the horror stuff that effective, but the campy humor seemed to always work. Lets hope if by some miracle the 4th is made, it will take place in the wild west and will be in the same vein as "AOD" was....
Jason Pollock
02-04-2000, 01:58 AM
I actually stand with you. I love these films. As I have stated on another thread, they inspired me to make movies. The first film made me say, "Aw, I could do better than that." The second made me say, "Holy Shit! I want to do that!" It was only after I learned about FILM BUDGETS did I grow fond of Evil Dead. The Renaissance clan was right to reshoot key ED scenes for ED2. Evil Dead 2 is much more polished than it's predecessor, the old footage would've stuck out like a sexually aroused, demonic tree limb-I know, I endeavored to edit all three films together, and in so doing, found that the growth of Sam Raimi as a director becomes very apparent-he discovered that he didn't need to hammer home the obvious so much. The first film, when viewed against the other two, looks very amatuerish-although it does have an undenyable energy, and its most stylish shots were ripped-off for years to come in music video. The first film stands as a thrilling first look at a director who has learned a little discipline and become very good at what he does.
Lucky37D
02-18-2000, 04:37 PM
I think that if Ashes 2 Ashes does well on the market then they might wake up and make a fourth one. I friggin' hope so.
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