In the third film of "The Evil Dead" series, our gun-toting, chainsaw-handed hero, Ash, has been transported to the 13th century where he has been prophesied as the one who will find the Necronomicon, the Book of the Dead, and deliver the people from the terrors of the Deadites, who quest for the book, too. But he is mistaken as a spy from a rival kingdom and forced to fight two Deadites before the people find out what he is here for. He also falls for a woman named Sheila before he searches for the book. But after finding it, he says the wrong words that will allow the wise men to use the book to send him back and stop the Deadites and accidentally awakens the Army of the Dead, led by his clone, Evil Ash. Now, Ash must use his 20th century wits and skills to beat Evil Ash and his army of skeletons.
Oh funny movie... one line that always cracks me up was when he says to that guy ( not exact but here goes) We have 2 things Jack and shit and Jack left town..my memory is lovely sometimes lol
Everyone is normal until you get to know them.....
Bojangles Wrote:The original Evil Dead is my favorite out of all of them. The sequels were no where near as good, imo.
I think definitely think so as well, though the others aren't "bad" by any stretch. Though it's way different, I kind of take a liking to Army of Darkness for the very reasons it's not the same as the others; in the balance of horror and comedy the latter strongly comes out on top, the action is hilarious as opposed to brutal, and the characters are pretty much "there" to represent heroes and villains and the like... Maybe I like it since it's the first I saw?
âThe Fright Night remake is a film which taps into the audienceâs deepest rooted fears, such as those of vampires throwing motorcycles at them. I dread the thought of a vampire throwing a refrigerator or a deskjet printer or... Iâd better stop before I give myself nightmaresâ