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Is “Until Dawn” consider a supernatural slasher film?
I thought this movie was awesome!
Evil Dead Burn heavily relies on practical, real fire rather than digital VFX for huge portion of the film.
Real fire captures distinct texture on the actors skin that CGI can’t replicate. Sébastien Vaniček
1987 Blood Hook. The film follows a series of murders committed during a Wisconsin fishing festival by a killer using a giant fish hook.
9 years since I’ve played Bio Shock Collection. Time for me to revisit Rapture and Columbia. It shall be Nostalgic experience for me all over again!
BioShock 2 is easily my favorite
Sam Raimi is actively developing a legacy sequel to Darkman through Ghost House Pictures, with a finished script and new directors Brian Netto and Adam Schindler. I’m very excited for this Evil Dead Fans!!
Be honest: Was the Kinect ever worth owning? Did you actually play it, or did it just sit on top of your TV collecting dust after a week?
I had Xbox 360 growing up and didn’t ever own the Kinect. I know it came out in 2010 and I got to try it twice at a friend’s. It seemed pretty unique at the time. I know it sold 8 million copies worldwide during its first 60 days on the market. So it had a huge appeal.
Crazy to look back at Matt Thorson’s 2004 freeware game “Jumper”. You can see the exact DNA and physics that would eventually give us Celeste and Super Meat Boy.
The game I’d always play in Computer Lab
In 1982, Stephen King saw an early screening of The Evil Dead at the Cannes. He called it "the most ferociously original horror film of the year." This quote was used on posters, saving the film from obscurity and later helping secure funding for the sequel.
Stephen King played a crucial role in saving the Evil Dead franchise.
In “Evil Dead Rise” When Danny plays the stolen records, the voice of the priest warning against the book is voiced by Bruce Campbell.
Due to the massive amount of blood and practical effects required, 2013 “Evil Dead”was shot almost entirely in sequence to maintain continuity of the mess. 70,000 gallons of fake blood was used on set. With 50,000 accounting for the end scene.
Bad Ash theory
The theory says Ash never fully shook the demon in Evil Dead II. Instead of an exorcism, he just "powered through" it. That dark leftover energy turned him from a wimp into the arrogant, super-strong, wisecracking badass we see in Army of Darkness.