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You know, my first response was "dumbest...idea...ever!", but after a night of cooling-down time... It's not like they're remaking Evil Dead 2, which is completely geared to Bruce Campbell's physical comedy skills. The first one was an extremely well-made spam-in-a-can movie whose basic storyline probably gets churned out ten times a year anyway.
A new The Evil Dead will likely be just another five-teenagers-go-to-the-woods-and-die movie unless it's got a director as exciting and dynamic today as Sam Raimi was twenty years ago. Today, that probably means a Japanese/Korean import, such as Hiroki Yamaguchi or (and I'm giggling as I'm typing this) Takashi Miike
If Ghost House does manage to find the next Sam Raimi (someone like Yamaguchi could fit the bill), The Evil Dead 2.0 could be a darn good idea. If not, it'll be forgotten by the time the video comes out.
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I don't fault the guy wanting to make a little money off his own idea, but I have a feeling that this will be in no way near the sheer gore value of Evil Dead or Evil Dead 2. And since Sam has gotten a taste from that Spideman money, can a PG-13 Evil Dead be in our future, as that would make the franchise more valuable to the Suits. Oh well, I'm still waiting for that SCREAM remake.
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"Come on guys,this is why asian cinema is kicking you @ss's till your nose's bleed.You guys seem to have run out of ideas over there while people like Park Chan-Wook,Takashi Miike and Kim Ki-Duk leave you in the dust."
Charlie Kaufman, Wes Anderson, Alejandro Inarritu, Michael Gondry, Shari Berman and Robert Pulcin, Christopher Nolan, Sofia Coppola, Cameron Crowe, Quentin Tarantino...and even Pixar. Yeah, we're running out of ideas over here in the states.
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| Charlie Kaufman, Wes Anderson, Alejandro Inarritu, Michael Gondry, Shari Berman and Robert Pulcin, Christopher Nolan, Sofia Coppola, Cameron Crowe, Quentin Tarantino...and even Pixar. Yeah, we're running out of ideas over here in the states. |
I believe Eric was quoting a list of asian horror guys (though pigeonholing Miike as horror seems to sell him short). This is a genre where Japan/Hong Kong/Taiwan seem to be kicking America's butt right now, no matter how much cool work these other folks are producing.
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The thing that kills me about large(er) budget re-makes of these low budget films is that the rawness of the original productions was half the charm of them, the fact that the filmmakers were able to put together an enjoyable film with what little they had to work with...it was something to be admired.
Personally I find it to be a pointless act aside from a monetary standpoint...and that's the only reason I can figure these are being made.
I never would have thought Sam & Co. would do that though.
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Give me Evil Dead 4 instead.
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Maybe they could write that he became manager of S Mart and got that way from such a "well paying" gig!
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A non-Bruce Campbell Ash........yeah....that'll be about as good as a non-Peter Sellers Clouseau.
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See, that's just crazy talk. There have been plenty of low-budget spam-in-a-can movies that outright stank.
The Evil Dead was good because, unlike a lot of low-budget horror movies that even Anchor Bay won't bother with, Sam Raimi was a singular talent and was able to make an excellent movie with the meager resources available.
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The Evil Dead will be finding the next Sam Raimi - an exciting young director who can take a stock horror scenario and make it feel new and exciting again.
Of course, Ghost House will have their work cut out for them - not only don't those guys grow on trees, but he'll have to try and make the movie his own with Sam, Rob, and Bruce hanging around the set.
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