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Old 12-21-03, 07:40 PM
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The director's cut disc doesn't represent a "workprint". It doesn't just have every scene that was ever shot added in. Sam Raimi actually prepared the director's cut disc himself. If it were simply a workprint, it would have no S-Mart footage. Sam Raimi decided to use the S-Mart intro that was shot later to set up the happy ending but he actually used the downer ending. Any omissions were the decision of Sam Raimi himself, although he did say that he prefered the "Good, bad, I'm the guy with the gun" line from the theatrical release over "I ain't that good", which was in his director's cut.

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Old 06-09-05, 08:54 AM
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Alright, folks...I'm going to bump this. I recently caught wind of a screening going down nearby, with Bruce Campbell in attendance. I'd love to have him sign a copy of Army of Darkness. Unfortunately, I don't own the film...so I'm looking to kill two birds with one stone. My question is a simple one, can somebody post a link to the coverart for the best available edition? That's all I ask. I read through everything...but I'm still a bit hazy on what exactly I should be looking for (with the bootlegs and multiple releases to search through). So a link to the coverart of the edition I should hunt down, and I'll be on my way.

Thanks in advance.

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Old 06-09-05, 10:06 AM
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Get the R3 dvd. Cd-wow.com http://www6.cd-wow.com/detail_result...duct_code=4909
This is the only remaster in the world right now.
See this beaver compariosion;

http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film/dvdcompare/army.htm
i have it and I am very pleased with it.
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I don't have a player that's compatible with other-region discs, so no can do.

Anybody?

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Old 06-09-05, 07:12 PM
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Originally Posted by NatrlBornThrllr
I don't have a player that's compatible with other-region discs, so no can do.

Anybody?

-JP
Well, the R3 is far and away the best version out there, but short of that, the best choice is the Boomstick Edition.
Old 06-09-05, 07:31 PM
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Alright, good deal. Thanks a ton!

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Old 06-11-05, 05:29 AM
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I just want the GOTdamned theatrical cut. Am I right in saying that the AB theatrical cut is now out of print?



I know people here don't like the bare-bones Universal release with the correct (poster) cover. Why? Crappy transfer? Am I destined never to have this movie? I have the EDII tin edition and a new one is coming? Will it be good enough to warrant double-dipping?
Old 06-11-05, 07:46 AM
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It will have a new transfer among other things...sure its been discussed in here somewhere. Do a search for evil dead 2.
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Egon's Ghost: I think the one you posted a picture of is oop, but there are tons of sealed copies on ebay. Stay away from the Universal release, as it's not anamorphic.
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Isn't the theatrical cut also in the Boomstick edition? Since it was just a repackage of the LE, which I believe had the theatrical and "extended" edition.
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Originally Posted by milo bloom
Isn't the theatrical cut also in the Boomstick edition? Since it was just a repackage of the LE, which I believe had the theatrical and "extended" edition.

Yes it is. Disc one is the theatrical cut, with the same extras as the single disc theatrical cut. Disc 2 is the directors cut, with the same extras as the Bootleg Edition and the limited edition.
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I made an interesting discovery. I was originally in the same camp as those dismayed folks stating they don't own a region-free player, so the region 3 AOD will not work for them. Then I discovered this handy website:

http://www.videohelp.com/dvdhacks.ph...st+all+by+Name

It lists all known hacks on your DVD player. One of my players was actually listed on here with a region-free hack. I tried it - and it works! After that, I very quickly ordered this DVD from cd-wow.com, and got it in the mail after about a week.

That's one less movie I have to wait for all eternity to get on a region 1 DVD.
Old 07-06-05, 02:42 AM
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Just thought I'd post this:



Yay. Thanks again.

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Yay. Thanks again.

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Old 11-02-05, 09:03 PM
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I just began collecting Evil Dead Trilogy versions...

Im basically looking for the hard to find Limited Edition Evil Dead 1 inside a Lunchbox.
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There is no Evil Dead 1 tin. That was Evil Dead 2.
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Actually, yes, there is. I have the Evil Dead 1 lunchbox tin set, so you can't say it doesn't exist.
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Originally Posted by mzupeman2
Actually, yes, there is. I have the Evil Dead 1 lunchbox tin set, so you can't say it doesn't exist.
Was it really true that the production number for the EVIL DEAD1 DVD in a Lunchbox is at #5000?
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I've never heard of the Evil Dead 1 lunchbox. Who made it? When was it released? Have any pictures?
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Originally Posted by Yocke
I've never heard of the Evil Dead 1 lunchbox. Who made it? When was it released? Have any pictures?
http://www.dvdtown.com/discdetails/e...edition/12320/

It was way back in 1999. The Lunchbox is customly designed by NECA
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I have that lunchkit on it's own...as well as another ED design and an AOD one...
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Originally Posted by freshticles
I have that lunchkit on it's own...as well as another ED design and an AOD one...

Was it limited to 5000 as well?
Old 11-08-05, 06:35 PM
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posted info at the last page

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Originally Posted by xage
So far in my hunt to know all the versions of Evil Dead (in Region1) Trilogy are as follows

Evil Dead 1

Year 1999 Elite Released Collector's Edition (This can be found in three covers and packaged at a DVD jewel case)
I've got a 1999 Elite Collector's Edition in a keepcase. I believe the jewel case ones were from Anchor Bay, with no features, except there were three versions.

Give DVDaficionado a look, I think they've got everything.

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Originally Posted by milo bloom
I've got a 1999 Elite Collector's Edition in a keepcase. I believe the jewel case ones were from Anchor Bay, with no features, except there were three versions.

Give DVDaficionado a look, I think they've got everything.

Thanks for info. Made some corrections and clarify that there were 5 version of the barebones jewel cased Evil Dead (and yes its an Anchor Bay release)

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