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Well shit, get on it!
Anyone see Crimewave?
Anyone see Crimewave?
Drag Me to Hell is fantastic! There are some moments in that flick that hearken back to the Evil Dead series, so that sorta gives you an idea of the tone (though all the ED films have some distinct tones throughout).I've never seen any of them. Looking at his filmography, the only non-Marvel Raimi-directed films I've seen are Darkman, Drag Me to Hell, and A Simple Plan, all of which I enjoyed.
I fucking ADORE Darkman. That would be one of the “really good actually” early-90s comic book movies for me, even though it is not actually from a comic book originally. I went as Darkman for Halloween in junior high the year it came out.Darkman
Don't leave us hanging: how'd she respond?I was in my very young 20s when the first Spider-man came out, and afterwards I wrote an impassioned letter to my mother of all people
Ehhh some pandering shit, I’m sure.Don't leave us hanging: how'd she respond?
Check...In order to truly appreciate The Crow, you had to be:
-exactly 16 years old when it came out
Afraid not.-goth before you knew the word
Coming up short. I did Judo for a while but....-a teen martial arts instructor who idolized Bruce Lee
I like the look but too hot-OBSESSED WITH LEATHER TRENCHCOATS
Hell yes-a Tony Todd superfan
Eh, I was Eric that Halloween!-all about specifically that aesthe
I just started to listen to nine inch nails... With that soundtrack! Also served as a gateway for Joy Division.-JUST starting to listen to Nine Inch Nails
How many girlfriends did she want you to have????
I’m truly not clear on that, since she openly despised all but two of my serious partners ever. Fortunately, my wife is one of the two, but the other was the WORST one.How many girlfriends did she want you to have????
Wow, I think A Simple Plan may be his best film. Of course I also think The Quick and the Dead is a very close second (possibly my favorite of his depending on the day), so I may be an outlier.I'm one of the world's preeminent Sam Raimi defenders. I love almost everything of his that I've seen. A Simple Plan is probably the closest thing he has to a miss IMO.
Raimi worked on the Hudsucker Proxy and I recall him talking about how he discussed shooting in the snow with the Coens (who had done so well doing that in Fargo). And Joel worked as assistant editor on Evil Dead.I haven't seen Simple Plan since it came out but remember it being well done and also feeling like it was him trying to channel the Coen Brothers, and I don't mean in a bad way. They obviously stole from each other here and there early on, and Crimewave was their big collaboration. I was never clear on how they knew each other actually.