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Binding: Video Download
Release Date: June 13, 2008
Running Time: 82 minutes
Studio: Universal Studios
Theatrical Release Date: February 18, 1993


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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating:  out of 5 stars - Good, Bad...I'm the guy with the gun!
Yes the format is dead...BUT if you own an HD DVD player (buy it on close out) why not get the supporting HD movie software dirt cheap. Yes these titles will be re-released on Blu-ray but why pay twice the price for the same HD quality picture...plus the HD DVD player is an excellent standard DVD upconverter...much better than the $79 DVD upscalers that are on the market today.



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Classic
This movie is a classic horror/comedy. Bruce campbell is a great actor and this and the evil dead series are instant classics. I just wish they would of made more.



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Such a great... but incredibly cheesy movie
Army of Darkness is one of the best cheesy classic "Horror" movies of all time. Especially for 13 bucks this is a must pick up hd-dvd



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Don't mess with Ash!
This, the best & third entry in the Evil Dead series, is an absolute blast! It's funny, exciting, scary, well acted, beautifully designed and choreographed, and, most of all, imaginative to the extreme!

Bruce Campbell is fantastic here (as usual), but here he's really allowed to excercise his funny bone, and man does he stretch (in more ways than one). You'll be laughing and cheering along with him the whole way through!

As for plot: Ash, our scrappy hero from the ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - The Medieval Dead
Having abandoned genuine scares in favor of all-out slapstick, Army of Darkness, the third entry in the Evil Dead series sees Bruce Campbell lost in time, low on gas, surrounded by evil and facing the Medieval Dead with only a chainsaw, a '73 Oldsmobile, his trusty boomstick and a lot of attitude in a film that owes more to Ray Harryhausen than George A. Romero, albeit with an R-rating (it's one of the last films to use stop-motion extensively, with more sword-wielding skeletons than Harryhausen ... Read More


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