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Bruce Campbell news, related photos and videos, and reviews of Bruce Campbell performances. Bruce Campbell is an American actor best known for his role as Ash in the Evil Dead movie trilogy. He currently stars as Sam Axe in the USA... [more]
Bruce Campbell news, related photos and videos, and reviews of Bruce Campbell performances. Bruce Campbell is an American actor best known for his role as Ash in the Evil Dead movie trilogy. He currently stars as Sam Axe in the USA television series Burn Notice.
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The other day I started the Inglorious Basterds Blu-ray at a friends place and was greeted by an extra-hairy, gunslinging Paul Gross in a trailer for the upcoming Canadian comedy Gunless.* It's the story of -- get this -- a gunslinger who calls out a surly blacksmith (played by Tyler Mane, the new Michael Myers), only to find out that the town doesn't have one working pistol for the showdown. I laughed, put it on my mental movie to-do list...
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It's probably not much an overstatement to say that Army of Darkness is the Greatest Movie That Ever Was or Ever Will Be. It's scary, it's action packed, it's funny as hell and it stars Bruce Campbell in the role that made his career. Seriously, for a number of guys of a certain age, this is the movie that made Bruce Campbell what Gary Cooper and Steve McQueen were to generations before ours - the very epitome of masculinity, the embodiment...
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- Movie Watch: Drag Me To Hell (blogger.com)
Sam Raimi's low-budget horror classic The Evil Dead will be returning to the big screen for a midnight movie run. Grindhouse Releasing will be distributing the film in select theaters across the U.S. and Canada. No dates or locations have yet been announced but we'll try to keep you updated. After the jump you can read the official press release, which includes quote from the man himself, Bruce Campbell.
SAM RAIMI'S 'THE EVIL DEAD' RETURNS...
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Rejoice, ye fans of Bruce Campbell and Sam Raimi!
A month ago, Grindhouse Pictures announced that it would re-release the 1981 cult horror-comedy The Evil Dead back into theaters in 2010. Now, Fearnet writes that Grindhouse has given us official release dates, plus a poster.
The announced dates are as follows:
– January 8-9: Uptown Theatre, Minneapolis
– January 15-16: Esquire Theatre, Denver
– January 29-30: Sunshine Cinema, New York...
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In the early '80s, an unknown director (Sam Raimi) took a miniscule budget and crafted what would become the cult horror-comedy The Evil Dead. That movie is still fun to watch today for its ingenuity and its ability to juggle both straight horror elements and hilarious satire. But the gruesome dismemberments and multi-colored bodily fluids (not to mention a very disturbing, not-so-subtly-suggestive use of tree limbs) were enough to earn the...
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