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Holistic Guidance - Army of Darkness

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List Price: $12.98
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Manufacturer: Universal Studios Starring: Ian Abercrombie, Deke Anderson, Andy Bale, Billy Bryan, Bruce Campbell
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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Binding: DVD EAN: 9780783227436 Format: Closed-captioned ISBN: 0783227434 Label: Universal Studios Manufacturer: Universal Studios Number Of Items: 1 Picture Format: Letterbox Publisher: Universal Studios Region Code: 1 Release Date: 1998-08-19 Running Time: 81 Studio: Universal Studios Theatrical Release Date: 1993-02-19
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Editorial Reviews:
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A movie that only true horror buffs could love, Army of Darkness is officially part 3 in the wild and wacky Evil Dead trilogy masterminded by the perversely inventive director Sam Raimi, who would later serve as executive producer of the popular syndicated TV series Hercules: The Legendary Journeys. Raimi's favorite actor, Bruce Campbell, returns as Ash (hero of the first two Evil Dead flicks), a hardware-store clerk who is magically transported--along with his beat-up Oldsmobile and a chainsaw attachment for his severed left forearm--to the brutal battlefields of the 14th century. He quickly assumes power (who else in the Middle Ages packs a shotgun and a chainsaw?), and unites his band of medieval knights against the dreaded Army of the Dead. Raimi gleefully subverts almost every horror-movie cliché as he serves up a nonstop parade of blood, gore, and vicious sword-bearing skeletons--an affectionate homage to animator Ray Harryhausen's classic Jason and the Argonauts. The frantic action is fun while it lasts, but even at 80 minutes Army of Darkness nearly wears out its welcome. You know that Raimi can maintain the mayhem for only so long before it grows tiresome, and fortunately this madcap movie quits while it's ahead. --Jeff Shannon
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Pure cheese, yet undeniable greatness Comment: This is a movie that has grown on me with age. I love it now for what it is and always has been. Army of Darkness solidified Bruce Campbell as a cult hero and he carries this film with his funny line delivery and one huge chin. The special effects and sets are pretty bad, but it's all about the campy fun from start to finish. There are some classic scenes and lines you will feel compelled to quote to people, probably getting you many blank stares from those who have not witnessed Ash in action.
I have the Boomstick version with the original and director's cut. I like them both, but the picture quality sucks on the DC, so I usually watch the theatrical version.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Army of Darkness, or S-Mart Employee of the Month Getting Medieval on Screwheads Comment: Bruce Campbell and Sam Raimi were at a pinnacle for this genre making this movie. Nothing comes close in my book of horror comedies. I love all their other work, but this stands the test of time well and will crack most people up whatever their age. This movie is quoted regularly at gatherings of people partying, and it makes a great party movie. AOD is a superb mix of horror movie and comedy. The first two Evil Dead movies although entertaining are mainly horror with less comedy. Many fans adore them although the third in the series was much more to my liking.
An S-Mart employee has barely escaped a horrible experience in the woods where his friends were killed and he lost his hand. He has replaced it with a chainsaw attachment and he has a double barreled shotgun as well. Driving his 1973 Oldsmobile as fast as he can he is teleported while trying to escape. He ends up in medieval times and must prove himself to the local Lord by recovering a book of the dead. What ensues is comic genius as he fights skeletons, demons, witches, and himself. Excellent DVD with some extras. If you enjoyed this catch "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" and "Hotshots! Part Deux". - C. Luster
Customer Rating:      Summary: Favorite movie ever Comment: My wife and I originally saw this movie in the theater. I laughed so hard throughout the movie that I missed a lot of it. So, I bought the vhs tape and wore it out. Then when DVD came out, I bought it and have watched it at least a dozen times. Now I have the HD and I am glad I do. The special effects seem if nothing else, worse on the HD version because of the high detail, but that just adds to the character of it. Just can't get tired of this movie.
Customer Rating:      Summary: I have no choice -- I MUST love this movie! Comment: I love cheesey horror movies! I love The Three Stooges!
How could I NOT love this film? My God, it's sheer perfection!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good, Bad...I'm the guy with the gun! Comment: Yes the format is dead...BUT if you own an HD DVD player (buy it on close out) why not get the supporting HD movie software dirt cheap. Yes these titles will be re-released on Blu-ray but why pay twice the price for the same HD quality picture...plus the HD DVD player is an excellent standard DVD upconverter...much better than the $79 DVD upscalers that are on the market today.
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