Thursday, March 20, 2008

Army of Darkness

Before this guy, this guy and this guy did this, this, this or this. They did this and, more to the point, this.

Friends that I grew up with in High School know my love for the Evil Dead series and those three fellows. It came up last night and I decided to subject some people to 'Army of Darkness' last night...the Director's Cut.

Unfortunately, the Director's Cut is the original version of the film before the studio came in and made them make some modifications. As a result, one of the best lines in the movie was missing ('Good, Bad, I'm the guy with the gun') and it was the original downer ending. The ending involving Ask firing a shotgun 57 times without reloading inside of a Walmart clone was missing. Suckage.

Mel and I were talking about it on the walk home to my house and I explained why I found it so entertaining. As a whole, it's an OK movie at best. However, what you can see in it is the transitional period Sam Raimi was going through that led to the big movies he has done recently. To me that is fascinating. Plus, the sense of humor is right on my level as well.

The friends I watched it with decided that it was an interesting look into part of my head. I think they feel like they won't have to see the studio ending...silly people. ;)

9 comments:

SuperMel said...

One word: Groovy.

James said...

So yeah, my bad habit picked up from this movie is saying to my wife: "Gimme some sugar, baby."

This movie made the game Duke Nukem that much more enjoyable. :-D

Kirsten said...

I am bad....but feel sooo good! ;-)

Ryan said...

I totally forgot 'Hail to the king, baby' that was cut out of the Director's cut too. :(

Ryan said...

Oh! And that certain people didn't have any problem with the mechanical hand, the steam powered Chevy, etc but the potion that puts you to sleep for 700 years...that was a problem. Silly.

SuperMel said...

Oh meow.

Meredith Self said...

Nicknames that will live forever now. She B&tch. Bring it.

Have to appreciate the effort that went it to this flick, for sure. And one learns from failures how to succeed (ouch!).

Ryan said...

Failure? I guess that all depends on how you define failure.

SuperMel said...

Oh, it's on now. SB