Army of Darkness - Limited Edition Steelbook [4K UHD]
A**X
Legend!
I don't care if I'm being biased here, I love this movie and the series! This limited edition steelbook is really nice, I was kind of surprised. It feels solid. Some can feel really thin and light, like if you sneeze you would bend it. This one is really good quality, and I love that, especially for one of my all-time favorite movies. The art is awesome. In my opinion, I honestly think this one is actually worth the higher price. I bought two of these, one of them I am going to take to the next Con and hopefully get Bruce himself to sign it!
L**T
The sound & picture quality are top notch!
The original " Evil Dead" was a box office flop. However, it gained a " Cult Classic" following. This promoted the creator of the original to make the second installment. With brilliant writing they wrote & basically filmed the 2cnd & this the final instalment to create the best horror/comedy trilogy in existence. It was so popular it spawned a series (which I am seriously thinking about purchasing) and is often quoted & mentioned in T.V. shows, other movies & quoted from daily on the streets. Purchase without hesitation.
A**D
Classic
I have loved this cheesy comedy-horror film since I was a kid and now my son loves it. I know it's rated R, likely for the violence and some foul language, but I think it's fine for big kids. Graphics/effects are so old and bad (in a great nostalgic way) that it isn't scary.
B**S
Groovy!
One of my all time favorite movies. Just buy it already you won't regret it.
B**R
Incredible 4k transfer
I have previously seen this movie on VHS, DVD, and Blu-ray. This 4k trasnfer of the movie is the best I've ever seen, and I don't think it can get any better than this. The steelbook art is stunning, and it makes a beautiful addition to my collection. For those who are fans of the original movie, I strongly recommend this version.
B**R
I waited for a sale and was rewarded.
Since Shout/Scream factory has seemingly abandoned Atmos tracks on all of their recent 4K releases, I have stopped buying them at full price. This has worked out quite well for me I snagged this steelbook version around Christmas for $20. There have been others that I have lucked out on also (The Fog 4K Steelbook for $20, Howling 4K for $14, Alligator 4K for $16, Funhouse 4K for $17, ect). This decision has saved me a ton of money and is the best way I can tell them I support the format but not their recent business decisions. I had no problem paying top dollar for their releases back when they gave me a full package upgrade, but if they are going to be cheap so will I.The transfer is quite nice, I have no complaints. Everything is sharp and clear. The film grain is light and feels like film without being distracting. The HDR makes the colors pop, nice inky blacks, and you can see detail in the shadows.The 5.1 gets the job done but this and Return of the Living Dead deserved and could have benefited from an Atmos track. With the price bump and the diminishing returns going from Blu-Ray to 4K, an audio upgrade makes double dipping more justifiable. They did so well in the beginning but at this point I’d say wait for a sale, it will come around again and you’ll be happy you did.
E**S
Hail to the king, baby.
When we last saw Ash Williams, he had been sucked through a time vortex and ended up in the 14th century... where he STILL had to contend with undead horrors. No, not going to give context."Army of Darkness" pretty much picks up from there, finishing up the legendary trilogy that Sam Raimi started with "The Evil Dead" and "Evil Dead 2: Dead By Dawn." This time around, Sam Raimi dials down the horror once again, while dialing up massive quantities of skeletal comedy -- while there's the odd gross-out moment (eyeball in the shoulder!), most of the story is devoted to the increasingly manic Bruce Campbell struggling to defeat an undead horde of skeletons with only his trusty boomstick and chainsaw.Having appeared in the 14th century, Ash (Campbell) is immediately captured by the arrogant Lord Arthur (Marcus Gilbert), who mistakes him for one of Duke Henry's (Richard Grove) men. He tries to explain that he's not, but ends up tossed into an execution pit filled with iron spikes and demonic Deadites -- and only the timely intervention of the Wise Man (Ian Abercrombie) allows Ash to reclaim his chainsaw and "boomstick," kill the Deadites, and establish that he is a prophesied savior come to free them from the Deadite scourge.But of course, the entire universe hates Ash. So when he's sent on an incredibly simple quest to reclaim and de-power the Necronomicon, Ash immediately encounters bizarre Deadite attacks that are specifically designed to torment him -- including the formation of an evil doppelganger from his own body, Evil Ash. And when he manages to botch the whole thing, the Deadites prepare to storm the castle and take everything over. Life is hard when you're Ash.Considering that the series started with a serious attempt at horror, it's a little odd that "Army of Darkness" mostly drops the horror. Of course, there's still some gloriously gross moments (the emergence of Evil Ash, and his decaying face a few scenes later), but most of the movie is played for laughs (including a long sequence where Ash is assaulted by a small army of Lilliputian doppelgangers, who jab him in the butt with a fork and tie him to the floor). Even the grosser moments are played for laughs ("Good. Bad. I'm the guy with the gun").And that's what makes this whole movie so gloriously entertaining -- it's gross, nasty and violent, but it's presented with the gleeful joy that comes with a cavalcade of one-liners and memetastic moments ("All right, you primitive screwheads, listen up... this... is my BOOMSTICK!"). Nothing is presented very seriously, because... well, how can you take this seriously? It's about a college student/S-Mart employee who gets blasted back in time to fight demonic zombies in a medieval setting. The cheese is thick and gloriously unserious, climaxing as Ash careens through the titular army in a massive armored steampunk-car/tank that easily hacks them apart.And despite the much larger cast and more extensive sets and special effects required, somehow Raimi maintains that rough, low-budget feel -- the stop-motion, tiny Ashes, and especially the battle sequences that are clearly against inanimate Halloween skeletons. It still feels like a cheesy low-budget movie that does NOT careBruce Campbell is at the absolute height of his Campbellitude here -- he gives a delightfully hammy performance as a gun-toting, one-liner-spouting Ash. He plays the kind of guy that every guy likes to think he'd be in such a crisis, uttering don't-give-a-dang one-liners, shooting monsters and smooching a wench with extremely good teeth with great relish. And he gives an equally quotable ("Little goody two-shoes!") performance as the Evil Ash, who is just as snarky but... well, his face is rotting off. The supporting actors give good performances, especially Abercrombie as the wise man that nobody ever seems to actually listen to, but this is clearly the Campbell show here.It may have effectively left horror behind, but "Army of Darkness" instead embraces a gloriously gross brand of comedy, with knights, skeletons, bagpipes and one S-Mart employee with a boomstick and a robot hand. It's hard to find a movie more resolutely fun than this.
M**T
hilarious
I had no idea how funny these movies are!
J**O
Excelente complemento a la groovy collection
Este steelbook de Army of Darkness es increíble, trae 4 discos, uno 4k ultra HD y 3 blu ray, diferentes versiones de la misma película, el arte del steelbook es increíble, la presentación está súper bien.Si planean comprar esta edición sólo un recordatorio de que solo viene en inglés tanto audio como subtítulos, si no tienes problemas con eso... Adelante.
P**R
DVD
Was as described by the seller. Fun film. Great buy.
高**学
この商品について
死霊のはらわたⅢはDVDからなかなかBlu‐rayになかったのでよかったです、画質も音声も良くていいです自分は1作目と2作目は持っているので良かったです、その他の人の参考になれば幸いです。
Q**E
bon film
a bien reçu le dvd je me régale sa fait longtemps que je les plus vue ce film me suis meme acheter le premier est le deuxième je le recommande a tous sauf au jeune a moins de 12ans
A**R
Army of Silliness
To fans of the Evil Dead films this DVD is no doubt a godsend; it contains two versions of Army of Darkness, the cinema release and a director's cut, each with different endings. In this respect the latter wins; Sam Raimi's intended last shot is a funny, bitter punchline. The studio approved finale's also good - it has a neat fight scene - but Raimi's is better. The studio were right about one thing though: Raimi's cut is too long. There's a lengthy action climax that doesn't suit a madcap film; the plot's just a clothesline on which to hang comic set pieces and special effects, so the swordplay grows pointless. The heroes and villains are caricatures, so why do they need an epic battle? It's like if Airplane! ditched the jokes during its third act and became a serious action film. The studio cut is also better-looking; its effects scenes are much clearer, but I think that's because Raimi's unused cut wasn't cleaned up for general release (or maybe, as another review suggests, it was poorly transferred from someone's VHS copy).The plot is very simple: after a prologue covering Evil Dead 2 we pick up where that film left off, with Ash (Bruce Campbell) in 1300AD, where he's surrounded and almost killed by Lord Arthur's (Marcus Gilbert) men. After he shows off his shotgun and chainsaw they make a deal with him; if Ash brings them the Book of the Dead they'll use it to send him home. Ash messes this up, and in doing so raises an army of the dead which he'll lead Lord Arthur's men against. The angelic Embeth Davidtz plays a love interest, and in a great scene she and Ash parody how fantasy heroes fall for each other.Army of Darkness' tone is almost the polar opposite of Evil Dead's, and though Evil Dead 2 was a comedy it's still much grimmer than this second sequel. Army of Darkness is a bit like if David Lynch directed a Three Stooges short. It's compellingly strange at times, but through it all is a light and jolly romp which aims for humour rather than tension. Campbell, who was an average slasher hero in Evil Dead, gives a brilliant comic performance here. He's a great physical comedian; he has a few slapstick scenes which are surreal and hilarious. It would be unfair to say that everyone else phones it in, but that's kind of how it feels. Apart from a couple of villains the others aren't memorable; they're basically enacting cliches for Ash to banter with. All in all, Army of Darkness is a weird, light-hearted fantasy adventure filled with imagination. Raimi rightly doesn't worry about plot, focusing instead on slapstick, parody and awesome visuals. This is a shamelessly outlandish film which doesn't care if you get it or not; for those who do get it, it's a hell of a ride.
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