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rukos said,
June 13th, 2005 

Evil Dead-er??? Doesn’t anyone aside from me see the irony in a remake of a highly original movie… okay, not very original, but in tone and style, quite different… Do we want this alongside the re-makes of old movies that shouldn’t have been… adapt more Lovecraft, leave what works, alone… sometimes…
(Batman Begins looks amazing, so not all remakes are by necessity bad)…

Anonymous said,
June 13th, 2005 

Wasn’t Evil Dead 2 pretty much a remake? Do we need another one?

June 13th, 2005 
The only reason I’m not slamming the “Evil Dead” remake is because Campbell and Raimi are involved. And yes, you are correct, “Evil Dead II” was basically a remake of the first one.

Vic

wha-? said,
July 9th, 2005 

Actually, Evil Dead II wasn’t a remake of the first. The beginning did recap events from the first (ignoring all of Ash and Linda’s friends from the first), but it picks up right to where the first movie ends, when the evil force is rushing through the woods at Ash. From there on out its a completely original movie. In the first movie Ash never cut off his hand, or met Annie Knowby, or got sucked into a time vortex to end up in the year 1300AD. So, for the first 5 minutes or so, EDII is a remake of ED, but from then on out it is its own movie. So to me this qualifies as merely a sequel with a recap of the first movie at the beggining.

July 10th, 2005 
Can’t argue with you there. I’ve heard the term “remake” bandied about in regards to “Evil Dead II” in the context of making essentially the same movie but with a bigger budget.

Vic