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And that's all I know.
Has anyone heard anything at all on this, as I'm just a tiny little bit of an Evil Dead fan (i.e. I'm obsessed).
> Evil Dead - 18 rating
> Evil Dead II - 18 Rating
> Army Of Darkness - 15 rating (because the majority of people who saw
> the first two were underage and Raimi wanted to allow a greater
> audience to see this one)
>
> So therefore, using his logic, a fourth film will be a
> 12a.............
Logically wouldnt the next film also be a 15... With Evil Dead V & VI being 12a?
> Hedfix wrote:
> I remember an Episode of American Gothic had Evil Dead elements to
> hit. Unsurprising considering Sam Raimi was one of the executive
> producers.
>
> Did it have ol' Campy-Bell in it?
If I remember, he had a cameo in a few. Might be wrong though.
> I remember an Episode of American Gothic had Evil Dead elements to
> hit. Unsurprising considering Sam Raimi was one of the executive
> producers.
Did it have ol' Campy-Bell in it?
*cries*
still, the trilogy remains a cult classic, and they could go on to ruin it by making another....
> go to www.bruce-campbell.com, this is the official campbell site and
> is most likely to have any info on
S-W-E-E-T.
Cheers very much.
> Army Of Darkness - 15 rating (because the majority of people who saw
> the first two were underage and Raimi wanted to allow a greater
> audience to see this one)
Erm...no, the film is American, therefore they judge them by American ratings (G,PG,PG-13,R), and the film still got an 'R' rating, just like the other two.
Mind you, the second film was a bit OTT with the blood and gore, so yeah, maybe Raimi did want to reduce the impact for more suitability [is that a word?] to younger audiences.
I doubt the fourth would ever be a 12A, though. If all the American versions were R's [heh, nice pun, if I do say so myself], then the fourth one's likely to be also. I bet they'd go back to the old full-on horror in the woods method and make it a gorefest, but old Campbell must be getting on a bit too much to appear in the next one? I doubt he'd be too willing to roll about in zombie gore and lunge around an old house with a chain saw now. If there is a next one, who d'you reckon would be suited to play the part?
No-one could ever have that comical acting way of Bruce Campbell....