Running time 84 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $3.6 million Box office $5.9 million Evil Dead II (also known in publicity materials as Evil Dead 2: Dead by Dawn ) is a 1987 American directed by and a parody sequel to the 1981 horror film. The film was written by Raimi and, produced by, and stars as. Filming took place in Michigan and North Carolina in 1986, and the film was released in the United States on March 13, 1987.
It was a minor box office success, achieving just under $6 million. It garnered positive reviews in which critics praised Raimi's direction and Campbell's performance. Like the original, Evil Dead II has accumulated a. The film was followed by a third installment,, in 1992 and a television series,, in 2015.
'The Exorcist' made you feel respect and fear to the Devil. Sam Raimi's 'Evil Dead II' makes fun of the Devil and demon possession. Although there are some really scary scenes, there are some really twisted funny situations that would leave you wondering 'what the f*** just happened?!' The movie is funny for the wrong reasons. I eventually don't laugh about when a man is breaking himself dishes on the head. I don't think it's funny when a man is repeatedly beaten up by grotesque characters. I would never imagine a man getting eaten by a demon locked under a cellar and throwing gallons of blood!
Evil Dead 2 (1987) - Trailer (Bruce Campbell) 720P HD Director: Sam Raimi Writers: Sam Raimi, Scott Spiegel Stars: Bruce Campbell, Sarah Berry and Dan. Summer Day Yaoi Game here. Evil Dead II (also known as Evil Dead 2: Dead by Dawn) is a 1987 horromedy directed by Sam Raimi. Evil Dead / Evil Dead 2 Blu-ray Review No review exists for this particular release, however, it exists for the other following editions/regions/countries.
'Evil Dead II' makes it look hilarious in a wicked kind of way. For example, when Linda's head tells Ash that 'she is being tormented, and suffering in hell; you can feel a little scared but the next scene has a corpse without a head holding a chainsaw. There's no time for logic here, just sit and enjoy! It also has the ability to make you feel tense and I must say, scared. The combination of demon possessed people, EVIL sounds (I love the weird noise in the movie), wicked laughs and chanting ('dead by dawn!'
), and intrepid camera angles are the perfect ingredients to make a sui generis Horror-Comedy movie. Watch out for the 'A Farewell to Arms' joke, the whole situation with the evil hand, and the eye that gets in a woman's mouth! Sam Raimi went too far for the good reasons.