Badmovies.org Forum

Movies => Bad Movies => Topic started by: BadTaste_nz on June 23, 2002, 01:29:04 AM

Title: dvd trilogy
Post by: BadTaste_nz on June 23, 2002, 01:29:04 AM
I know about the Book Of The Dead SE DVD for Evil Dead,
and the Army Of Darkness Bootleg edition, but what about Evil Dead 2? is there a special edition of this movie on dvd?

cheers.
Title: Re: dvd trilogy
Post by: Steven Millan on June 23, 2002, 02:36:21 AM
                  Anchor Bay has released a few special DVD editions of that movie,including one with both a "making of" documentary,and a preview of the "Evil Dead:Hail To The King" PlayStation video game.
                   Anchor Bay is making sure that all three "Evil Dead" films will fully live on through all next of the ten upcoming centuries.
Title: I am still waiting for Anchor Bay to release BRAINDEAD!
Post by: Chris K. on June 23, 2002, 09:51:27 PM
After giving EVIL DEAD life once again, it's about time Anchor Bay get the rights to the full uncut 104 minute version of Peter Jackson's BRAINDEAD! After their release of BAD TASTE during the first premiere of THE LORD OF THE RINGS, Anchor Bay needs to get on the ball with releasing BRAINDEAD during the second or third release of THE LORD OF THE RINGS!

Comon Anchor Bay, get back into the Peter Jackson phase.
Title: Re: I am still waiting for Anchor Bay to release BRAINDEAD!
Post by: StatCat on June 24, 2002, 12:44:08 AM
I prefer the elite dvd over the newer anchor bay one because the picture is cropped and truthfully doesn't look as good. It a shame Sam Raimi did not allow them to use within the woods on the dvd, I still can't understand why he didn't want it there. Anchor Bay's evil dead 2 dvd with the documentary and drawing cover is the one to go with. As far as army of darkness I have no idea, I never really liked it enough to own the dvd.
Title: Re: dvd trilogy
Post by: Vermin Boy on June 24, 2002, 10:54:35 AM
There are two SE releases of Evil Dead 2: One in a standard package with commentary (w/Campbell, Raimi, Speigel, and Greg Nicotero), a documentary, trailers, and more; and the same disc in a special tin with a booklet. Either one is a great buy; the commentary is hilarious, and has become something of a standard against which other commentaries are judged.