Evil Dead 4?

They better do it before Bruce is too out of shape and old to do it
 
I wrote a long post about this subject and when I went to post it, it was gone. All I will say is this: DON'T **** WITH EVIL DEAD. Raimi won't do it. Campbell won't do it. The comedy needs to be there. If you don't like it, you don't know what Evil Dead was meant to be.

Hollywood: Eat it! If you re-boot Evil Dead, I will find you..... Oh yes, I WILL find you....

I don't have a tattoo from the ED Necronomicon on the side of my head for nothing.
 
Wow....

and I thought my wife was the only one with headupbuttitis.....
 
I don't understand however, if part 2 and part 3 were comedic in nature, then you want part 4 to be all serious right? Are you saying that Bruce should be serious too in part 4? (And remember, Bruce Campbell with Sam Raimi is Evil Dead)
 
I do not understand why you get upset if it was like the first flick. People still love it, and its Ash Campbel right? So whats wrong with 4 being like Part 1?
 
Alright I was on wikipedia, and it said Sam Rami is gonna make an Evil Dead 4 coming out in the future. It was suppose to be a remake but will just be a sequel to Army of Darkness. So what do you people think?

:pal:
 
are you talking to me Fresh Prince, because I'm probably the one who's least upset.

Still: Are you saying that you want ash to be a serious character or not? I can see it being dark and scary but you have to keep Ash somewhat of a comedic character.
 
are you talking to me Fresh Prince, because I'm probably the one who's least upset.

Still: Are you saying that you want ash to be a serious character or not? I can see it being dark and scary but you have to keep Ash somewhat of a comedic character.

Ash can still say funny things and be a comedian, but the movie should be dark and scary like the first.
 
well, i probably wouldn't be against it then.

If you said that he should be a normal dude, then yeah, I would be like "WTF". I can see that happening though.
 
well, i probably wouldn't be against it then.

If you said that he should be a normal dude, then yeah, I would be like "WTF". I can see that happening though.
 
well, i probably wouldn't be against it then.

If you said that he should be a normal dude, then yeah, I would be like "WTF". I can see that happening though.

No he still be funny but movie be dark and scary like the first.
 
I don't mind if ED4 is never made, to me the theatrical ending to AOD was a perfect ending for the trilogy.
 
I have a feeling as much as I would want a sequel. I have a feeling that sometimes characters should keep there glory from past days. I don't want to be dissapointed when they sometimes return.

I am comfortable with Ash in his trilogy. Its better than me reliving another Die Hard 4 and Indy 4.
 
I don't even want to know about an Evil Dead unless Bruce Cambell is involved.
 
At the start of Evil Dead 4 Ash should be the store manager at S-Mart, and then naturally all hell ends up breaking loose somehow. I love the idea that after 20 something years he's still working at S-Mart, although he's got things together enough to work his way up the chain.
 
I dout there will ever be a Evil Dead 4 it's just going to be one of those movies thats talked about but is never made. Plus I haven't liked a Sam Raimi movie since A Simple Plan.
 
I have a feeling as much as I would want a sequel. I have a feeling that sometimes characters should keep there glory from past days. I don't want to be dissapointed when they sometimes return.

I am comfortable with Ash in his trilogy. Its better than me reliving another Die Hard 4 and Indy 4.

Indy 4 was pretty good, were esle Die Hard 4 sucked. Why they had a PG-13 rated movie?
 
http://www.slashfilm.com/2009/10/28/evil-dead-will-return-to-the-big-screen

Sam Raimi’s low-budget horror classic The Evil Dead will be returning to the big screen for a midnight movie run. Grindhouse Releasing will be distributing the film in select theaters across the U.S. and Canada. No dates or locations have yet been announced but we’ll try to keep you updated. After the jump you can read the official press release, which includes quote from the man himself, Bruce Campbell.

SAM RAIMI’S ‘THE EVIL DEAD’ RETURNS TO THE BIG SCREEN!
‘The Ultimate Experience in Grueling Horror’ is Back!
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. - Grindhouse Releasing is bringing Sam Raimi’s original horror classic THE EVIL DEAD back to the big screen as a midnight movie.
Raimi and producers Robert Tapert and Bruce Campbell gave the go-ahead for a series of EVIL DEAD revival screenings to Grindhouse Releasing partner Bob Murawski, the film editor of Raimi’s SPIDER MAN 1, 2 & 3, DRAG ME TO HELL and the EVIL DEAD sequel ARMY OF DARKNESS.
Stephen King hailed THE EVIL DEAD as “the most ferociously original film of the year”? when the film premiered in 1981. Shot in Michigan and Tennessee, Raimi’s low-budget debut was released independently with a self-imposed ‘No One Under 17′ rating for its graphic violence and gore.



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THE EVIL DEAD launched Raimi and Tapert’s careers and made star Bruce Campbell a cult movie icon, spawning two hit sequels: EVIL DEAD 2: DEAD BY DAWN and ARMY OF DARKNESS. The EVIL DEAD trilogy has become a fan phenomenon, ranked among the most popular and acclaimed cult horror movies of all time.
A special screening of the EVIL DEAD trilogy sold out L.A.’s New Beverly Cinema this summer.
With a remake reportedly in the works, this theatrical release gives fans a chance to experience the original as it was intended to be seen.

“Nothing can prepare an audience for what they are about to see, because nothing punishes an audience like EVIL DEAD - especially on the big screen,” says Bruce Campbell. “I’m really glad it’s back. People are gonna be hurt.”
Formed by actor/director Sage Stallone and Murawski, Grindhouse Releasing restores and distributes classic horror and exploitation films. The company teamed with Quentin Tarantino in the ’90s to revive Lucio Fulci’s Italian horror classic THE BEYOND.
A similar theatrical break is planned for THE EVIL DEAD, with midnight screenings in select theaters across the U.S. and Canada.
Dates and venues will be announced at GrindhouseReleasing.com. For bookings, contact David Szulkin at [email protected].
 
Cool, the only GOOD Evil Dead movie, IMO.

I hated Evil Dead 2 and Army of Darkness for some odd reason.
 

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