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the story of the first two is basically what Ash tells at the begining of AOD. The Evil Dead is the only one that's a true horror movie, and a pretty good one at that. Ash is pretty much a sissy here, he does get some balls as the movie progresses. Evil Dead 2 starts the same as part one, because the first 10 minutes are a remake of the first movie, after that it's all different. This one adds a lot of comedy to the mix, it's never really scary and it's fun. Ash is pretty funny here, if just because he gets beaten SO freaking much through the whole movie, everything happens to the poor guy. Groovy movie Army of Darkness forgot about the horror part completely and added a more adventure feel, Ash is at his funniest and most bad-ass self here. i own all three on DVD, one of my favorite horror series, and my favorite hero. I'm gonna tell you which DVD versions are the best for each movie, because that's a always a question when someone talk about this trilogy. - The Evil Dead - Book of the Dead Edition - Evil Dead 2 - The only one available - AOD - Boomstick Edition
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it goes by minutes, just like a music CD www.vcdhelp.com
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i'm guessin that after Episode 3 comes out, they're gonna make the matching trilogy for this
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- Evil Ash (AOD) - Shark (Jaws) - Dr. Evil & Mini-Me (AP 2) - Bullseye (Daredevil)
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finished it the dancing guy kinda creeped me out
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i loved BIA, so much better than Space Jam (isn't saying much i know). i loved all the references in the movie, and found it pretty funny. Very underrated i think
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Okay this has to be the stupidest gimmick idea ever
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Looney Tunes Back In Action = MINE!
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in no-DQ matches, why not hit the other guy in the balls like ten times in a row and pin him?
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The official Dawn of the Dead 1979/2004 thread
eiker_ir replied to Youth N Asia's topic in Television & Film
they say around Fall, but no exact date yet -
The official Dawn of the Dead 1979/2004 thread
eiker_ir replied to Youth N Asia's topic in Television & Film
no, not yet, just a single disc one to coincide with the release of the Remake. i'm still ponderin if i should pick it up or wait for the 2-3 disc edition. I just love the damn movie so much, i don't think i can wait! of course i'll watch the remake, seems pretty decent by the trailer, and the zombies look like real corpses walking this time, not just the blueish make-up that the original had (not that there was anything wrong with it). anyway, here's the first review of the DVD if you want to know a bit more: Dawn of the Dead - DVD Review -
cool, i had the first version of the trailer which was in some weird Flash-like file type
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holy shit! that would put my two favorite Horror icons togehter again PLUS one of my favorite wrestler(Jericho or Eddie) awesome!!!
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i watched "The Last Samurai" last night, excellente movie IMO 8/10 or 9/10, i don't know
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I prefer the Purple Gloves myself, but he'll probably just go back to the look of 1998. That's good enough for me.
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damn you all for taking out Ken! Iori Yagami (King of Fighters) Terry Bogard (Fatal Fury) <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< My Pick
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Paul Rudd owns this movie that is all
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- NOES series - Phantasm!, the theme oWnZ~11! - Lucio Fulci's Zombie theme is cool, but kind of creeps me out. But it's catchy damn it!
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at No Mercy 2000 i think, when Jericho was wrestling X-Pac in a cage match and he landed at the top of the cage door......ooooh that had to hurt also the one HHH gave HBK at the Rumble, while blocking the Sweet Chin Music was cool
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Ken Masters (Street Fighter) Iori Yagami (King of Fighters) Sagat (Street Fighter) Terry Bogard (Fatal Fury)
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bueno...aquĆ viene el dolor!
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it should look pretty good by 'Mania
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from DVD Talk.com:
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2001 was awesome, people seem to always remember Wrestlemania X7 and they forget about the Rumble and NWO 2001 wich both were amazing shows on their own
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there's another Zombie movie coming out which looks pretty good and funny, "Shaun of the Dead" here's some info: I'm surprised no-one has mentioned this before. Simon Pegg, of the UK comedy series Spaced, is currently working on a zombie spoof called Shaun Of The Dead. He will play the titular Shaun who will have to face off against an army of the undead in a movie that will be part spoof/part homage to the zombie genre. Here's what i've managed to find out by scouring the net. THE ZOMBIE MOVIE: SHAUN OF THE DEAD Spaced's Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright are the masterminds behind the latest FilmFour production. Conceived as early as late 1999/early 2002, and announced at the Cannes Festival in May 2002, the film is written by Simon and directed by Edgar. It is, according to FilmFour, "a naturalistic character comedy about our zombified couch potato culture, into which crashes a real zombie action movie" - or, as Edgar puts it: "It's Richard Curtis shot through the head by George Romero." According to Simon: "[it] will probably feature a few of Spaced faces... Resident Evil are main competition in the Zombie business. Our film will be better. It has to be damn it!!" He adds: "The film will be similar in tone to Spaced, although there will be no referencing other moments in popular culture. Having said that the whole film is one big reference to the movies of George Romero so I'm lying. Edgar is responsible for all the whooshing and the whipping that goes on in Spaced. He may or may not bring some of that to 'Shaun of the Dead'." The project is being developed by Michael Winterbottom's Revolution Films, and despite recent upheavals at FilmFour, Simon says it is going "well". The collapse "put a slight wrinkle in our plans, " he adds, "putting everything back a month or two but we're back on track." Production should begin early 2003. In October 2002 he described the projects as "On the Horizon", which is good news. The above article is quite old and the movie hit a few stumbling block but filming has now begun and a 2004 release is looking very likely. Anyone who has seen the UK comedy show Spaced should be excited about this. Spaced was littered with references and mini-homages to genre movies many of which were very funny indeed. The trailer is in this site, go to the Archive section and look for "Shaun of the Dead" http://www.workingtitlefilms.com/