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Evil dead 2013 movie poster
Evil dead 2013 movie poster





evil dead 2013 movie poster

Bob’s worked on high budget, medium budget, low budget, nothing Cause you go, ‘Oh, Bob’s got this.’ You know that it’s gonna beįine. And other people, like Bob, it makes you feel comfortable in your Like a bad check… you don’t want them coming back but they keep comingīack. You start to run into people over and over again. “One of the nice things about hanging around for a while is Now he’s been beatenĭown enough he’s just like a normal guy. So we called him “Grumpy Bob” back in those days… he had a little moreĮdge to him, as the artiste special effects guy. “ The cool thing about Bob Kurtzman is that Bob goes all the way back to Evil Dead 2. A lot of it was based on economic realities.Ĭlick Here For Much More! - Source: One of the other interesting things about Black Friday is that the film reunites Campbell with Robert Kurtzman, who he first worked with on E vil Dead II way back in the 1980s. People talk about it like it’s a franchise but it’s not aįranchise. It was veryįun to go back and finally, kind of have a whack at the character AshĪfter 25 years. One movie in the 70’s, then one in the 80’s and the 90’s. He has to earn his stripes like the averageĪmerican from the beginning up to Ash vs. So I think theĪudience can relate to that. He doesn’t know anything special, he has no skills. The character Ash is pretty much the everyman. I’m sure you’ve been asked this before but why do you think out of all the horror movies out there, that Evil Dead and your character Ash, have connected with fans so hard? There’s been these amazing art shows in Burbank, at The Bearded Lady’s Mystic Museum, where you’ve made appearances, attracting crazy long lines. Not for the faint of heart, for sure, but if you're a true horror fan, and even more, if you miss your old school, gruesome gore rides, this one is for you.You are iconic to so many people who just love it so much. Another reminder that out of ten awful remakes, sometimes one rises to the top and delivers. Evil Dead 2013 is a treat for the fans of gore and horror, in any case. but I would surely ask Fede Alvarez if I was to interview him. I won't get into conjectures that the highly conventional and overly familiar first half was made that way with the sole purpose of placing the audience in their comfort zone, only to give more impact to the second half. After roughly a first half of the movie taking Evil Dead fans by the hand towards hashed and rehashed territories, making them doubt that this was a good idea at all, the movie lets go of your hand and you're alone, in the middle of the woods, and it's dark and there's strange noises all about.

evil dead 2013 movie poster

It successfully palliates a somewhat shallow characterization that makes it difficult to root for the characters (with the exception of Mia, who owes a lot to a really visceral performance by Jane Levy.) And this is where Evil Dead 2013 took me by surprise. The gore feels painful, makes you cringe, churned my stomach. The use of practical effects, notably, in an era of CGI- filled movies, is extremely refreshing. This remake finds many way to bow to the original, aside the obligatory visual quotes. The camp was in Evil Dead 2, an horror comedy remaking the original already, technically. The camp? The original Evil Dead was a terrifying experience, even with Bruce Campbell's over the top performance, the film was a scare-fest, a terrifying trip even nearly ten years after its release. And I look back over 20 years ago, watching The Evil Dead on a crummy rental VHS, in the dark of my teenage bedroom one night. So I've read here and there that this remake lacks the camp of the original.







Evil dead 2013 movie poster