I've honestly a faint memory of seeing that comic. I can't for the love of my sanity remember where though.
Maybe it was from one of those Linkara shows I like to watch every now and again.
But yeah, I am a huge fan of the Evil Dead trilogy. I have no idea what happened during the development but they just went insane as the series went on.
Generally a big fan of these kind of "horror movies."
The "...of the dead" series, "Dusk till Dawn, Nightmare on Elm's Street, the Friday the 13th series, Scream."
All of these movies has a certain charm to them. If you go into them with an open mind and try to see them for what they are, then they are great masterpieces in my opinion.
Ditto. You know Sam Rami shot the original Evil Dead when he was 19? Impressive fucker. Two is perfect, one is too grim, and three is too slap sticky. All three are great, but two got the balance absolutely perfect.
I watched Red Letter Media's review of Cabin in the Woods and I am intrigued! Sounds like a movie I would enjoy.
Yeah, two is definitely my favourite. When I first saw the series I liked number three the most. It has its moments, but as you said, a bit too slap sticky.
This is good when the slapstick is rather dark. Like when Ash swallows boiling water so that he can kill one of the Mini Ash, inside his stomach.
Have you seen any of Peter Jackson's early work? Like Braindead or Bad Taste? Those are amazingly funny. Braindead or Dead Alive as it is called in NA is such a great gorefest.
It is mostly slapstick, taken to the extreme. Tons of zombies, lawnmower. Need I say more?
My brother showed me this movie without my parents consent when I was around the age of 12-14. Safe to say, it is not so much the movies that makes a person violent : )
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