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Hatter313 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 15, 2019 2:46 am If any of you have an opportunity to see evil dead with the new score incorporated, RUN DONT WALK, I dug it as an album, faulty pressing notwithstanding, but integrated into the film is a revelation, absolutely stunning . I really hope they can find a way to release a 4K version with this score as an audio option.Hatter313 I have no idea why I did not give this new score attention when it first came out. Just gave it a full listen on youtube and I will definitely be picking it up. Thanks for the reminder! Anybody on here own a solid red or green pressing of this....and how is the quality?
EvanCampbell wrote: ↑Sun Sep 15, 2019 4:19 pmHatter313 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 15, 2019 2:46 am If any of you have an opportunity to see evil dead with the new score incorporated, RUN DONT WALK, I dug it as an album, faulty pressing notwithstanding, but integrated into the film is a revelation, absolutely stunning . I really hope they can find a way to release a 4K version with this score as an audio option.Hatter313 I have no idea why I did not give this new score attention when it first came out. Just gave it a full listen on youtube and I will definitely be picking it up. Thanks for the reminder! Anybody on here own a solid red or green pressing of this....and how is the quality?
EvanCampbell wrote: ↑Sun Sep 15, 2019 8:00 pm Thanks ScoJo - It might have been the teaser that turned me off to it when it was originally released.Oh yeah, I highly recommend getting a copy EC - even 50% just for the insanely wonderful Graham Humphreys artwork on the gatefold, where he seems fully possessed by the spirit of his former younger, maniacal self when first commissioned to do all that OG Evil Dead art. It's ridiculously in-keeping and you're guaranteed those ED feelies when you open up the sleeve ;)
When I gave it a full listen I thought of it as a stand alone thing. The original is probably one of my favorites scores of all time and brings back the most feelies. So this would be a nice companion.
inksb wrote: ↑Sun Sep 15, 2019 10:12 pmI didn't really care for it either. Went to go see a double feature at the drive in. The first one I liked, it was fun, seeing it a second time it was still decent. The second one was a huge let down, no desire to see it again.
Make big budget horror movies they say, we will make them great they say. Well they just made the Marvel equivalent of a horror movie. Spend all of the budget on the cast and green screen 90% of the film. This was not good. I know folks threw a fit when the main stream media refused to call the first one horror, well you can't even call this one horror. There wasn't anything scary in it, well unless you find fast moving, skittery clowns/cg dogs/cg old ladies/cg leper. I wish I liked this film but as it is, it did nothing for me. The casting of adult Eddie and Richie was perfect, James Ransone & Bill Hader were perfect, the shining points of the entire film.
Revolver_OcelScott wrote: ↑Thu Sep 19, 2019 12:55 amThat same budget on practical effects could've changed the market. I found Part II very enjoyable since I went in expecting a comedy. Being stoned helped.inksb wrote: ↑Sun Sep 15, 2019 10:12 pm Make big budget horror movies they say, we will make them great they say. Well they just made the Marvel equivalent of a horror movie. Spend all of the budget on the cast and green screen 90% of the film. This was not good. I know folks threw a fit when the main stream media refused to call the first one horror, well you can't even call this one horror. There wasn't anything scary in it, well unless you find fast moving, skittery clowns/cg dogs/cg old ladies/cg leper. I wish I liked this film but as it is, it did nothing for me. The casting of adult Eddie and Richie was perfect, James Ransone & Bill Hader were perfect, the shining points of the entire film.I didn't really care for it either. Went to go see a double feature at the drive in. The first one I liked, it was fun, seeing it a second time it was still decent. The second one was a huge let down, no desire to see it again.
NathanLurker wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 2:08 pm I saw Tigers are Not Afraid at the Fantasia Film Festival on 2018 and I would buy a blu ray if it comes out.The wife and I keep talking about making the trip to Fantasia Film Festival, not sure it will ever happen but I'd love to actually attend someday