I recently rewatched this, and as a fan of the first three movies, this "reboot" was pretty good. It's more a real horror movie, a different approach. I like both , but nothing can beat Ash.
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Vastaus käyttäjältä Arrrrrrrach
7 maaliskuu 2017 klo 2:50PM
I really disliked it at the cinema but I gave it another go when I found the DVD for a quid the other week and really enjoyed it! It's still annoying how the necronomicon is treated as a picture book of what happens next and there's a bit too much emo going on but it has a great atmosphere and crazy demonic madness.
Vastaus käyttäjältä Dawn Of The Ed
7 maaliskuu 2017 klo 5:31PM
I thought it was good. Not as good as the first two Evil Dead films, but I did like it better than Army of Darkness.
Vastaus käyttäjältä jorgito2001
30 huhtikuu 2018 klo 11:00PM
Just rewatched it, this time with my 2 teens...they liked it. This is roughly my 4th time seeing it and its still well directed, intense and scary at times. I won't say its "better" then the original trilogy of movies, but, like Ash vs Evil Dead show and, to a lesser degree, Drag Me To Hell, it compliments the ED series.
The Blu Ray also has PHENOMENAL sound.
Vastaus käyttäjältä tmdb43737777
2 marraskuu 2018 klo 10:36PM
I like how it pays respects to the original and has Bruce for a small role. It was cool to add killing demons by fire. It made sense and made them unstoppable otherwise.
Vastaus käyttäjältä tmdb53400018
3 marraskuu 2018 klo 4:57PM
I agree that it's got a welcome different approach, and Jessica Lucas is eye candy. I do prefer Sam Raimi's first two films to it.
Vastaus käyttäjältä Purplehearts
3 marraskuu 2018 klo 7:48PM
If demonic possession was real, this movie would be an excellent case study. I thought the images were very disturbing.
Vastaus käyttäjältä J
10 kesäkuu 2019 klo 11:59AM
I liked it better on my second viewing also. The Sam Raimi movies are a lot better but this is good as a stand-alone straight up horror film