The shot gun doesnt need to reload, unless its a visual prop. You should know that in the genere it was known as the movie gun. Never needing to reload or worry about ammo. Also its Bruce Campbell. Hes too cool to worry about ammo.
Chainsaw also never runs out of fuel and always starts without needing 30 minutes of prime, pull, and choke... Let's just suppose that the archeologist somehow used the book to enchant the chainsaw and gun.
Same. Didn't know it was a sequel until 10 years later, when a friend loaned me the first two. Ordered thefts from Amazon. Immediately. " Good, bad, I'm the guy with the gun."
The movie knows exactly what it is and doesn't take itself seriously, at all. It's like you sitting at a table with your buddies, everyone is drunk and stoned af and you just come up with these ridiculous scenes trying to outdo each other. From that perspective, tearing it apart isn't really fun. That only works when a movie infact takes itself seriously.
I always thought the reason he used his belt on the chain was to reach higher when he held onto the chain. You know, so he could rise out of the pit quicker and avoid the spikes
And maybe because his hand was wet and it's a lot easier to hold on to leather than metal chain. Especially with only one hand supporting his entire weight +chainsaw.
Channels like these make me so sad, seeing content creators who put in all this effort but still no one knows about, meanwhile pewdie pie makes millions a year reacting to videos...you earned a sub buddy!
And it's even more sad when you also have glorified snake oil dealers and grifters, under the guise of freelance commentators, basically feeding a lot of fabrications and lies that you'd end up expecting from something like FOX News. Only with nowhere near the same budget or sense of professionalism.
@@aweigh1010 Oh you know what I mean. Sleazy, arrogant sociopaths, that pretty much spread lies and ultimately dangerous and volatile mentalities, under the guise of some kind of "counter-culture" movement. You know, stuff like Gamer/ComicsGate, the folks behind Cinemasins, Carl "drags Sargon of Akkad's name through the mud" Benjamin, The Quartering, ClownfishTV, Doomcock, Mannix, Freedom Toons, and probably the most accurate example of what these people truly are, once you strip away all the smoke and mirrors they like to put up; Brooks Heatherly of No Bullshit.
@@retrogamelover2012 And the left has tons of examples themselves. That literally has nothing to do with a guy talking about appreciating the little guys. In fact it's so out of left field you sound like one of the guys you're complaining about.
Old English sounded more like Saxon. Early Modern English (Shakespeare Era) sounded more like modern American English. A contemporary American time traveler going back to medieval England would be unable to have a conversation with anyone they met.
While American English, particularly the Southern dialects have allot in common with older modern English, think Shakespeare's time, to about the Napoleonic wars... not king Arthur.
The possession part, I've always chalked that up to demon's doing demon stuff which then if you look into demons, each civilization had very simular "Types" of demons. But, Long story short, According to Lore, demons are strongest when their prey is at their weakest. Weak as in mentally exhausted as if the persons will is broken. There are demons that play with peoples minds that make them think constantly of their worse fears which raises anxiety and stress which fuels demons. Even in the first two movies, and the T.V show, "Deadites" are people who's souls are sent to hell and replaced with Said demon, so technically they are dead vessels that Demons use for their own purposes, but demons are shifty and can let the Deadites souls back in, in order to Trick others...
Actually the version of Army of Darkness i've always watched on VHS and on TV in Poland ALWAYS had the apocalyptic future ending. In fact, i only got to know that there even was an S-mart ending just recently :) Btw the apocalyptic future ending is by far the better one.
How dare you besmirch Army of Darkness. It's a masterpiece that Hitchcock wished he had the guts to make. lol The alternate ending is including in the extended cut of the movie. Ash looks like Rip Van Winkle with a long beard with a burning cityscape behind him.
You know I actually did see the alternate ending once. He drinks the potion but takes one drop too many and ends up in a wasteland future though there were no deadites.
The deadite said, "it's the one in the cart we want," not "car" - "cart". Also the words "car", "van", "caravan", "wagon" et cetera, were all around long before internal combustion engines were.
ImperatorNocturne I remember seeing the "bad" ending on TV in Finland. I've never seen the "good" ending (where Ash is back in the store) anywhere else but on TH-cam.
I think it was kind of meant to be in that mould, I remember him saying he wanted it to be like a swashbuckling evil dead that was more slap stick , pretty much what monty python is especially the speaking the three words gag
agree with you i think that the character of ash is fully developed here and has bad ass dialogue and he can kick ass compared to the 1st and 2nd but is still cool on them ones.
Velociraptors of Skyrim Come to think of it, I don't think he has either. Decker, have you yet to find that perfect film? *I say, rattling the box I have put him in*
21:20 I felt like I have watched that ending. Him waking up in his Oldsmobile with a full grown beard then dig himself out of a cave to realize he slept too long and saw an apocalyptic wasteland and Big Ben literally being swallowed by rubble and ash
I don't think that having the Necronomicon bite your hand is the same as having a Deadite bite your hand, and that is why I think Ash's hand wasn't infected. I also don't think Bad Ash making out with Shelia is what turned her. Lastly to say I love this movie would be an understatement, I would give it a 4.5 out of 5 I'm just not going to attack you verbally for not agreeing with me on the score. Thank you for the video. =)
Old English sounded like a sort of like someone with a Bad German accent. There are actually people living near (I think) Friesland, on the Danish coast, who have a similar language to Old English. So much so that you can actually have a full on conversation with them in Old English. Eddie Izzard did in his Discovery Channel (UK) documentary series Mongrel Nation. If it was the 13th Centaury there would have been several languages spoken in the multiple kingdoms that made up England. The languages varied greatly, so much so that if you travelled just 100 miles you would most likely her a completely different language. That is until one King unified England under "One Banner" and started to create a common language. If the people that captured Ash were near enough to Scotland for one of their tribes to raid their lands then I would think that they would have spoken something like "Common Brittonic" which was a Celtic language in the far north of England. Henry's people would have possibly spoken Brittonic as well. Or they could have also spoken anything from Goidelic, Pictish, Scots or Norn. At present we have 6 languages in "Great Britton" English, Welsh, Scottish Gaelic, Irish Gaelic, Cornish and Old Norwegian in the Orkney Islands (Off the North Eastern coast of Scotland).
Thank you magical language history comment wizard, not only have i learned something new but i think ive just sorted out my next wikihole to jump down: learning the lineage of different dead languages ✌🏻
To go with the D&D reference,Possession is a touch attack that requires a free action and an unused spell slot. The Dead Spirit makes a melee attack that the player can dodge or save against,using the highest save stat that can be applied to the situation. Hit with a board? Fort or Reflex.
SomeGuyOrSomething ash vs evil dead is amazing but the girl and the guy are pretty fucking stupid cringy and annoying at times other than that perfect show AND LOVE ASH
@@moonlance3496 yeah ive only seen a few episodes but you are right. They could have done without them and let him be on his own journey. The remake of evil dead just isnt the same. I mean i liked it but having an evil dead movie without Bruce Campbell is like having a Tremors movie without Burt.
Movies like Army of Darkness and Career Opportunities really gave me a warped perspective of what retail life would be like. I couldn't tell you how often I wished for a hell-portal to open up and start spitting out demons while working retail.
Huh. I had no idea that Raimi had the idea for that ending here. Suddenly that scene from Ash vs. Evil Dead the tv series makes a lot more se-, well, ok it doesn't make any sense really, but it feels like it comes out of left field just a bit more gently now.
Army Of Darkness was the first of the series that I actually caught in a theater... and the most disappointing. I grew to love it for what it is over the years, but that evil fanboy that was awoken in me when me and my best friends witnessed the first one for one of our "Bad Movie Nights" so long ago, saw every pulled punch and cringed at every bad one-liner. The "Boomstick" Edition DVD has the theatrical cut that we got here in theaters, with the original ending as a bonus, and a second disc with a director's cut that's 15 min. longer. There were so many DVD releases of parts 2 & 3, it took me forever to figure out which to get to replace my old VHS copies from the 80's. I fell for the "Book Of The Dead" version of part 2, which came in a box shaped like the Necronomicon, but it was made of cheap foam and immediately began ripping every time I pulled it off the shelf.
Decker complaining about him not reloading or anything else like how he shot the sword without hitting Arthur is just Decker not realizing how awesome and amazing Ash is. Ash reloads too fast for the eye to see and his accuracy makes Deadshot look like a cross eyed stooge
You say Ash had a chemistry textbook in his car, quote, “for some reason.” I thought the reason was that in the first movie they were a bunch of college students going to a cabin for a getaway. Granted, the group didn’t seem like the type to spend their down time wisely and study a bit, but it does explain the presence of a college textbook.
Decker if you wanna know why they reenacted the intros. It's because oddly enough the movie producers couldn't get copyright for the previous movies so they tried to remake them in previous scenes.
when you notice that an old horror movie with dark comedy elements potrays medieval clothing and armor way more accuratley than anything that ever came out the History channel......
I love saying your intro every time I start one of your videos. “*sigh* hello World Wide Web, I’m decker shado, the Internet personality with the best hair.” 👍
And to clear this one up (and a few things I forgot to mention from the Evil Dead 2 review).... 1) Bobby Jo did NOT eat the eye. It goes in her mouth, and you can hear her spit it out. 2) As I said in the comments on the Evil Dead 2 review, the evil can only possess you if you are openly wounded. 3) The reason why the evil can show up during the day and possess people at will in Army of Darkness is because the evil was much stronger back in the medieval times. That's why it has full armies at it's command instead of limited to possessing a few horny college students here and there. 4) The deadite says "it's the one in the CART we want, get him", not car. Hope that helps
The accent thing can be explained by if you travel for 2/3 hours across England you'll encounter several completely different accents Also, the apocalyptic ending was all we got in the UK! The S-Mart ending was a "deleted scene" after the credits on the VHS
I love your reviews and I absolutely love that you're reviewing this series as it's my favorite movie series out there. I was wondering if you planned on doing the TV show because I have all 10 episodes that I would gladly give you. Thank you for all the hard work you do.
+James defoe I prefer to have purchased the videos on my own so as to be able to stand on my high horse in the far off chance a big company wants to take me to court and argue that the reviews don't actually fall under fair use, but thanks. Also, I've got a ton of reviews already planned well into mid april before I have some weeks I can play around with.. so.. yeah..
When I was a child, there was a department store in my small home town in Kentucky called S-mart. This was about 45 years ago, and I don't think it was a chain store.
Ian was excellent as Palpatine in Clone Wars, which itself was excellent (since it does a better job of developing the characters and the war and it's mythology).
7:14 The Sucker Punch bladed pistol from Borderlands Enhanced is a reference to that scene. 8:11 Nothing he says about the boomstick is true, though. It's an IGA/Stoeger Coach Gun with standard blued finish, Brazilian hardwood stock, and double triggers. It's a budget gun, definitely *not* "top-of-the-line." And it was made in Brazil, not Michigan. In ED2, he uses a Stevens, probably a model 311. In TED, he uses some generic single-shot 20-gauge that Bruce bought at a local K-Mart.
30 years old! There’s less scares here and more emphasis on within and comedy. It's true many fans were shocked at the tonal flip the film took, and many audiences were confused with Ash’s characterization. A box office bomb but it wasn't a total disaster as Raimi never misses a chance to make things grotesque or fun for that matter. Bruce Campbell is completely embracing the campiness of the series at this point. I’m glad we got the tv show later, video games, a remake and the newest installment coming this April.
The deadites already scourging the land are just the basic infantry. With the unleashing of the next wave new types are unlocked: Skirmisher, Scout, Berserker, Calvary and movie critic.
It's also the alternate ending to Army Of Darkness. In that version of the ending, he's counting the amount of drops he swallows from the potion but gets distracted by a noise, causing him to lose count and taking 1 drop too many. he then wakes up in an apocalyptic future where all the world's landmarks can be seen falling in to ruin and buried in sand, and Ash screams, "Oh no, I slept too long!" The finale in season 3 of Ash Vs. Evil Dead is somewhat similar, but was done to finalise the story of Ash since season 4 got cancelled. Originally the end of season 3 was going to set the series up for Ash fighting the dark ones in season 4, but due to season 3's declining viewership, the ending was changed to the apocalyptic one to complete Ash's storyline. Sam Raimi has expressed interest in doing more Evil Dead stuff, with a VR Ash Vs. Evil Dead game supposedly in development, and there have been rumours that the original Evil Dead and the reboot movie may have some kind of cross-over in the future, but Bruce Campbell has expressed that he's done playing the part of Ash outside of voice work for video games and things, so it's unlikely we'll see him in a fully-fledged Evil Dead movie or T.V series again. However, the ending of season 3 does open up the possibility for his daughter to become the new 'chosen one' and start a whole new storyline, which could be pretty fun.
Wait a second...Ian Abercrombie played Emperor Palpetine in the Clone Wars series? Well it's official; when I finally get around to watching that show, every time he's on screen, I'm going to say, "Hi Mr. Pitt!"
Have to thumbs down for not knowing that the "bad" ending actually _exists and was released_ and the one you reviewed is considered the alternate ending. Call yourself an Evil Dead fan, do you?
yea we need to see a new evil dead movie with that post apocalyptic theme, but none of the less we got a pretty awesome tv series of the Evil Dead, which was done well
I grew up with this movie as a child and never knew it was the third movie in a trilogy due to the title until adulthood. It's actually a great movie intended for adults for children to watch. The haunted house level randomness from the mini Ash's to the tombstone rockets, Ash's stretched jaw, the skeleton stooges and their pension for gizzards. The score even. I appreciate the original two movies for what they are, but this movie will always have a special place in my heart.
The English version has different scenes, the London Bridge is gone from the theatrical version but in the directors cut and in the graveyard he get punched in the nuts then breaks off a deadites arm the s_mart ending is slightly shorter to remove some shots, the sky TV version has evil Ash ripping Sheila's dress down, no you don't see anything, shame but true, I think it's on the region 3 dvd, other than that it's really good
This is one of my favorite movies of all time. In 2004 I was deployed to Afghanistan and was a 50 cal gunner and I had letters made to give it the name Boomstick!
I feel about the same. Fun movie, but not exactly a show stopper. The effects are mediocre at best, and I'll admit I still find it odd watching this one after coming from Evil Dead 1 & 2.
Man, what you call "alternate ending" is actually a regular one in Europe. At least for what I know, although there are two versions existing in our market. I watched Evil Dead 2 as a 7-8 years old boy and was blown away by the fact you can actually end a movie with opening to another part of the story. A few years later I watched Army of Darkness, the cut you review here and remember just a few laughs, yet the ending has been completely wiped out of my brain! Later, as older teenager, I watched the proper version, ending in the future, and was blown away again by how "Ashy" this ending is! How perfect for Evil Dead! Another few years later my brother reminded me that we watched the other ending, and I still can't remember it from that time. Watched the "friendly" cut later, know both endings, still can't remember watching S-Mart finale as teenager. And it was a movie me, my brother and my two cousins were waiting for a few years after watching ED2! Anyway - look it up. The original Raimi's ending cut is about 1 hour and 36 minutes running time, and the alternate (your) cut closes around 1 hour 20mins. As far as I know Sam Raimi was pissed off by being forced to change the ending and cut tons of tiny details, cutaways, resulting in much shorter film.
In Evil Dead II Bobbie Jo doesn't eat the eyeball, she spits it out. Although I'm totally with you on the pump action sound effects for a breech loading shotgun.
Finally! My laptop is a few years old and it can barely run 1080p videos, so I was unable to watch this review yesterday without it lagging on me! Now, I can watch it properly!
the s-mart ending was only made because universal was hounding raimi to make an ending so there could be sequels, the European release was ended with the future ash as a default ending but I do recall the s-mart version being at the end credits but I may be wrong there.
"No.....NO! I SLEPT TO LOOOOOOOOOOOOONG!!!!!!!" Incidently, the UK got this uncut XD The alt ending is the one I know more than the silly "happy ending" one...infact, the box for my VHS says "Extra alternate ending after the movie!" and yeah it's the happy one lol
I think the possession is subjective. Demons seem to enjoy tormenting as much as killing, not to mention if they can posses via pencil stab and hand bite, it might more so be a game of chance of being possessed anytime you've gotten knocked out or space out too much, seems like when your mentally tired or asleep it would be much easier to posses. That being said the tree and the window break in the first one makes me think the POV entity is the thing that decides who and what to possess
Don't think too hard about "rules" for Deadite possession. It's a lot simpler than it seems. They simply possess those they wish to when they wish to, and greatly enjoy tormenting the living, because it apparently makes their souls taste better of something... Also, the deadite said "cart" not "car". And there is or was an S-Mart in the USA, which for quite a few years would hoast "Evil Dead" tours. However, Sam Rami had just used S at random when naming the store.
The shot gun doesnt need to reload, unless its a visual prop. You should know that in the genere it was known as the movie gun. Never needing to reload or worry about ammo. Also its Bruce Campbell. Hes too cool to worry about ammo.
Amen bro lol
Groovy!!
Chainsaw also never runs out of fuel and always starts without needing 30 minutes of prime, pull, and choke... Let's just suppose that the archeologist somehow used the book to enchant the chainsaw and gun.
@@vladyvhv9579 that’s a good idea they could’ve just used that as an excuse
I call it the Hollywood effect
This was the first evil dead movie I saw and I loved it
Same. Hey she bitch let's go my god I love this movie
Same. Didn't know it was a sequel until 10 years later, when a friend loaned me the first two. Ordered thefts from Amazon. Immediately.
" Good, bad, I'm the guy with the gun."
Same
Same, I remember seeing the video box on the shelf in a local video rental store and thought it looked cool as fuck. I WASN'T DISSAPOINTED!!!! 😁😁😁😁
Same
The movie knows exactly what it is and doesn't take itself seriously, at all. It's like you sitting at a table with your buddies, everyone is drunk and stoned af and you just come up with these ridiculous scenes trying to outdo each other. From that perspective, tearing it apart isn't really fun. That only works when a movie infact takes itself seriously.
THIS is why Army of Darkness is awesome. All of it. All of it.
Right down to the self-loading Shotgun!
Gotta love it!
I spent $3.99 dollars to rent this movie on Google play during the middle of September.
I TOTALLY GOT MY MONEY'S WORTH!!!
@bryan diaz varela things are worth what people are willing ro pay d'or it. Personally I would be willing to pay 20+ $!
Joseph Calabrese you didn’t pay enough
You could have bought it lol
I always thought the reason he used his belt on the chain was to reach higher when he held onto the chain. You know, so he could rise out of the pit quicker and avoid the spikes
And maybe because his hand was wet and it's a lot easier to hold on to leather than metal chain. Especially with only one hand supporting his entire weight +chainsaw.
I always figured S Mart was intended as a joke, like Mega-Lo Mart in King of the Hill.
S mart and k mart
it was a parody of K-Mart.
Channels like these make me so sad, seeing content creators who put in all this effort but still no one knows about, meanwhile pewdie pie makes millions a year reacting to videos...you earned a sub buddy!
And it's even more sad when you also have glorified snake oil dealers and grifters, under the guise of freelance commentators, basically feeding a lot of fabrications and lies that you'd end up expecting from something like FOX News.
Only with nowhere near the same budget or sense of professionalism.
@@aweigh1010 Oh you know what I mean. Sleazy, arrogant sociopaths, that pretty much spread lies and ultimately dangerous and volatile mentalities, under the guise of some kind of "counter-culture" movement.
You know, stuff like Gamer/ComicsGate, the folks behind Cinemasins, Carl "drags Sargon of Akkad's name through the mud" Benjamin, The Quartering, ClownfishTV, Doomcock, Mannix, Freedom Toons, and probably the most accurate example of what these people truly are, once you strip away all the smoke and mirrors they like to put up; Brooks Heatherly of No Bullshit.
@@retrogamelover2012 And the left has tons of examples themselves. That literally has nothing to do with a guy talking about appreciating the little guys. In fact it's so out of left field you sound like one of the guys you're complaining about.
Old English sounded more like Saxon. Early Modern English (Shakespeare Era) sounded more like modern American English. A contemporary American time traveler going back to medieval England would be unable to have a conversation with anyone they met.
+Wes Martino Well there goes my vacation plans.
lol.I think "boomstick" is a universal language
So why is it that modern American English sounds more like how it did centuries before modern British English?
Son of Tiamat it is called the great vowel switch which was where vowles changed pronunciations
While American English, particularly the Southern dialects have allot in common with older modern English, think Shakespeare's time, to about the Napoleonic wars... not king Arthur.
About the world being ran by Deadites SPOILERS:
It's gonna happen in Ash vs Evil Dead season 2.
Really? How do you know?
The ending of season 1 says just that
didnt happen, probably in season 4 if it happens
This. They're going to end Season 3 with it probably. All I know is that Bruce Campbell said the ending of season 3 will change everything.
it didnt happen , it went all mad max and then got cancelled
The possession part, I've always chalked that up to demon's doing demon stuff which then if you look into demons, each civilization had very simular "Types" of demons. But, Long story short, According to Lore, demons are strongest when their prey is at their weakest. Weak as in mentally exhausted as if the persons will is broken. There are demons that play with peoples minds that make them think constantly of their worse fears which raises anxiety and stress which fuels demons. Even in the first two movies, and the T.V show, "Deadites" are people who's souls are sent to hell and replaced with Said demon, so technically they are dead vessels that Demons use for their own purposes, but demons are shifty and can let the Deadites souls back in, in order to Trick others...
That's a lot of breakdown for a franchise that gives no fucks for rules and does wherever it wants in every iteration.
This is my favourite movie of all time. And this is MY BOOM STICK
Hell yeah
Actually the version of Army of Darkness i've always watched on VHS and on TV in Poland ALWAYS had the apocalyptic future ending. In fact, i only got to know that there even was an S-mart ending just recently :)
Btw the apocalyptic future ending is by far the better one.
The s-mart one was more entertaining, but the apocalyptic one is more interesting from a story telling point.
the movie is underrated
Late reply, but the PAL version of this movie had the original ending while US audiences got the theatrical ending.
How dare you besmirch Army of Darkness. It's a masterpiece that Hitchcock wished he had the guts to make. lol
The alternate ending is including in the extended cut of the movie. Ash looks like Rip Van Winkle with a long beard with a burning cityscape behind him.
hi can u explain why u mention hitchcock
You know I actually did see the alternate ending once. He drinks the potion but takes one drop too many and ends up in a wasteland future though there were no deadites.
Hah, watch the end of Ash VS The Evil Dead.
They make a nice nod to that alternate ending by making it canon.
I think its on one of the dvd/blu ray releases. I've seen it too.
so i`m not remembering wrong !
Uk release has it
@@zigfaust It broke my heart when the show ended but at least it was done on a high note.
The deadite said, "it's the one in the cart we want," not "car" - "cart". Also the words "car", "van", "caravan", "wagon" et cetera, were all around long before internal combustion engines were.
I thought all 3 were quality. Hell of an achievement considering the huge differences in tone from 1 to 3. Ash v Evil is great to.
european release has the future apocalyptic ending
+DrunkenRoadkill "I slept too loooooong!"
+DrunkenRoadkill
i watched it a couple years ago on TV and it had the happy go lucky ending.
i guess they fixed that for the DVD?
ImperatorNocturne I remember seeing the "bad" ending on TV in Finland. I've never seen the "good" ending (where Ash is back in the store) anywhere else but on TH-cam.
ive never seen the happy ending on tv or on dvd even the netflix version had the bad ending
In Italy there's the happy ending and the post apocalypse ending is in the special features among the deleted scenes.
Funny this movie reminds me of Monty Python for some reason
I know what you mean
I think it was kind of meant to be in that mould, I remember him saying he wanted it to be like a swashbuckling evil dead that was more slap stick , pretty much what monty python is especially the speaking the three words gag
"Come on you pansy it's only a flesh wound!
You only gave this cinematic masterpiece a 3 out of 5? Bah! This movie is pure genius!
+satchmodan But that doesn't make it perfect.
come on this movie it's not perfect is yest goofy
That's what makes it so good!
It got on my nerves more than made me laugh.
agree with you i think that the character of ash is fully developed here and has bad ass dialogue and he can kick ass compared to the 1st and 2nd but is still cool on them ones.
This is how the deadite possession works, it possesses when the script tells it to end of story
"And his name is... Hoss Delgado"
"It's Pat The Baker!!"
"Fifty Points!!"
I love that Decker Shado actually has knowledge of guns. My respect for him has gone up a lot.
You do realize this is probably my number one favorite movie of all time.. Right?
And you gave it a three....
*Get in the box, Decker.*
+Vaas Montenegro Doesn't mean it is perfect.
Plus he didn't even give the films he likes a 10. I actually don't think he has ever given a movie a 10.
Velociraptors of Skyrim Come to think of it, I don't think he has either.
Decker, have you yet to find that perfect film? *I say, rattling the box I have put him in*
Vaas Montenegro xD
God damn it Vaas
DarkSolstace I DO WHAT I WANT
I saw this movie when it firat came out and everyone was hooting and shouting badasseries when Ash brandished that shotgun!
21:20 I felt like I have watched that ending. Him waking up in his Oldsmobile with a full grown beard then dig himself out of a cave to realize he slept too long and saw an apocalyptic wasteland and Big Ben literally being swallowed by rubble and ash
Yep. "Who's laughing now?!!?" That was a bad ass line.
Evil dead 1: horror movie
Evil dead 2: horror comedy movie
Army of darkness: family Halloween movie
We in the UK had the alternate ending as it's final release.
"I SLEPT TOO LOOOONG"!!!
How do you give this 3 out of 5??? This film is a masterpiece.
I don't think that having the Necronomicon bite your hand is the same as having a Deadite bite your hand, and that is why I think Ash's hand wasn't infected. I also don't think Bad Ash making out with Shelia is what turned her. Lastly to say I love this movie would be an understatement, I would give it a 4.5 out of 5 I'm just not going to attack you verbally for not agreeing with me on the score. Thank you for the video. =)
how did she turn
@@kyleday5026 It's implied that Evil Ash assaulted her. As he forcibly kisses her, he's starting to tear her dress off.
Making out with her? It's implied that her and all those girly girls are about to be full-on raped.
Old English sounded like a sort of like someone with a Bad German accent. There are actually people living near (I think) Friesland, on the Danish coast, who have a similar language to Old English. So much so that you can actually have a full on conversation with them in Old English. Eddie Izzard did in his Discovery Channel (UK) documentary series Mongrel Nation. If it was the 13th Centaury there would have been several languages spoken in the multiple kingdoms that made up England. The languages varied greatly, so much so that if you travelled just 100 miles you would most likely her a completely different language. That is until one King unified England under "One Banner" and started to create a common language. If the people that captured Ash were near enough to Scotland for one of their tribes to raid their lands then I would think that they would have spoken something like "Common Brittonic" which was a Celtic language in the far north of England. Henry's people would have possibly spoken Brittonic as well. Or they could have also spoken anything from Goidelic, Pictish, Scots or Norn. At present we have 6 languages in "Great Britton" English, Welsh, Scottish Gaelic, Irish Gaelic, Cornish and Old Norwegian in the Orkney Islands (Off the North Eastern coast of Scotland).
Thank you magical language history comment wizard, not only have i learned something new but i think ive just sorted out my next wikihole to jump down: learning the lineage of different dead languages ✌🏻
I don’t care if I’m six years late to this review! This is one of my favorite movies. Love the work, Decker!
Commenting just for the algorithm.
To go with the D&D reference,Possession is a touch attack that requires a free action and an unused spell slot. The Dead Spirit makes a melee attack that the player can dodge or save against,using the highest save stat that can be applied to the situation. Hit with a board? Fort or Reflex.
Evil Dead 1: Alright
Evil Dead 2: Fucking Awesome
Army of Darkness: Fucking amazing
Evil Dead (2013): Eh
Ash VS The Evil Dead: OH YES BABY
SomeGuyOrSomething ash vs evil dead is amazing but the girl and the guy are pretty fucking stupid cringy and annoying at times other than that perfect show AND LOVE ASH
It is amazing. I love it. I love how they don't try to pretend that the actors haven't aged, and they make age related puns/truths
@@moonlance3496 yeah ive only seen a few episodes but you are right. They could have done without them and let him be on his own journey. The remake of evil dead just isnt the same. I mean i liked it but having an evil dead movie without Bruce Campbell is like having a Tremors movie without Burt.
Fully agree
ED Rise: FUCDING HOT AND HORRIFYING AND F*** YEAHS!!!
Movies like Army of Darkness and Career Opportunities really gave me a warped perspective of what retail life would be like. I couldn't tell you how often I wished for a hell-portal to open up and start spitting out demons while working retail.
Gotta say, you really give off a Weird Al vibe, and that's pretty damn awesome.
well i think Ash is simi immune to Deadite possession......for some reason or another
Honestly Decker you deserve more subscribers! Keep up the great work. And looking forward to Evil Dead.
Seriously. Theres nothing like grabbing my bong, laying under some covers, and watch some decker
you're not even gonna mention ash casually drinking boiling hot water?
Huh. I had no idea that Raimi had the idea for that ending here. Suddenly that scene from Ash vs. Evil Dead the tv series makes a lot more se-, well, ok it doesn't make any sense really, but it feels like it comes out of left field just a bit more gently now.
Army Of Darkness was the first of the series that I actually caught in a theater... and the most disappointing. I grew to love it for what it is over the years, but that evil fanboy that was awoken in me when me and my best friends witnessed the first one for one of our "Bad Movie Nights" so long ago, saw every pulled punch and cringed at every bad one-liner.
The "Boomstick" Edition DVD has the theatrical cut that we got here in theaters, with the original ending as a bonus, and a second disc with a director's cut that's 15 min. longer.
There were so many DVD releases of parts 2 & 3, it took me forever to figure out which to get to replace my old VHS copies from the 80's. I fell for the "Book Of The Dead" version of part 2, which came in a box shaped like the Necronomicon, but it was made of cheap foam and immediately began ripping every time I pulled it off the shelf.
Decker complaining about him not reloading or anything else like how he shot the sword without hitting Arthur is just Decker not realizing how awesome and amazing Ash is. Ash reloads too fast for the eye to see and his accuracy makes Deadshot look like a cross eyed stooge
I'm playing borderlands three while watching this and one of my artifact descriptions says this is my boomstick
You say Ash had a chemistry textbook in his car, quote, “for some reason.” I thought the reason was that in the first movie they were a bunch of college students going to a cabin for a getaway. Granted, the group didn’t seem like the type to spend their down time wisely and study a bit, but it does explain the presence of a college textbook.
Decker if you wanna know why they reenacted the intros. It's because oddly enough the movie producers couldn't get copyright for the previous movies so they tried to remake them in previous scenes.
when you notice that an old horror movie with dark comedy elements potrays medieval clothing and armor way more accuratley than anything that ever came out the History channel......
I love saying your intro every time I start one of your videos. “*sigh* hello World Wide Web, I’m decker shado, the Internet personality with the best hair.” 👍
And to clear this one up (and a few things I forgot to mention from the Evil Dead 2 review)....
1) Bobby Jo did NOT eat the eye. It goes in her mouth, and you can hear her spit it out.
2) As I said in the comments on the Evil Dead 2 review, the evil can only possess you if you are openly wounded.
3) The reason why the evil can show up during the day and possess people at will in Army of Darkness is because the evil was much stronger back in the medieval times. That's why it has full armies at it's command instead of limited to possessing a few horny college students here and there.
4) The deadite says "it's the one in the CART we want, get him", not car.
Hope that helps
how is there that much blood in a human body
Thanks to Ash going back in time , we have CHAINSAWS!!!
I love Army of Darkness!! One of my favorite movies of all time
12 inch double barreled Remington cut down. Cold wash blue steel, Walnut stock, and a hair trigger if I remember right.
The accent thing can be explained by if you travel for 2/3 hours across England you'll encounter several completely different accents
Also, the apocalyptic ending was all we got in the UK! The S-Mart ending was a "deleted scene" after the credits on the VHS
Army of Darkness was my childhood favorite. I will always have the image of Bruce face being sucked into the book.
I love your reviews and I absolutely love that you're reviewing this series as it's my favorite movie series out there. I was wondering if you planned on doing the TV show because I have all 10 episodes that I would gladly give you. Thank you for all the hard work you do.
+James defoe I prefer to have purchased the videos on my own so as to be able to stand on my high horse in the far off chance a big company wants to take me to court and argue that the reviews don't actually fall under fair use, but thanks. Also, I've got a ton of reviews already planned well into mid april before I have some weeks I can play around with.. so.. yeah..
+Decker Shado makes perfect sense. Good to know and I look forward to the next review
When I was a child, there was a department store in my small home town in Kentucky called S-mart. This was about 45 years ago, and I don't think it was a chain store.
23,000 subs! Congratulations!
Ian was excellent as Palpatine in Clone Wars, which itself was excellent (since it does a better job of developing the characters and the war and it's mythology).
7:14 The Sucker Punch bladed pistol from Borderlands Enhanced is a reference to that scene.
8:11 Nothing he says about the boomstick is true, though. It's an IGA/Stoeger Coach Gun with standard blued finish, Brazilian hardwood stock, and double triggers. It's a budget gun, definitely *not* "top-of-the-line." And it was made in Brazil, not Michigan. In ED2, he uses a Stevens, probably a model 311. In TED, he uses some generic single-shot 20-gauge that Bruce bought at a local K-Mart.
One of the GREATEST FLICKS EVER made. PERIOD. 6/5, not less. Bruce Campbell is everybodies Hero!!!
This one was the first installment I saw and it's a lot of fun.So much imagination,great fx,and some of the wittiest one liners ever spoken onscreen.
First movie (The actual FIRST movie) was pure horror still gives me shivers...
This one was more comedy.
Maybe in Army of Darkness 2 he will have robot hand that transforms into a chainsaw.
30 years old!
There’s less scares here and more emphasis on within and comedy. It's true many fans were shocked at the tonal flip the film took, and many audiences were confused with Ash’s characterization. A box office bomb but it wasn't a total disaster as Raimi never misses a chance to make things grotesque or fun for that matter.
Bruce Campbell is completely embracing the campiness of the series at this point.
I’m glad we got the tv show later, video games, a remake and the newest installment coming this April.
It's so refreshing to see a review by someone that actually knows firearms and calls out the mistakes. By 10:40, he had shot what? 9 rounds by then?
The deadites already scourging the land are just the basic infantry. With the unleashing of the next wave new types are unlocked: Skirmisher, Scout, Berserker, Calvary and movie critic.
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That's the ending of Ash vs. Evik dead season 3 finale :/
It's also the alternate ending to Army Of Darkness. In that version of the ending, he's counting the amount of drops he swallows from the potion but gets distracted by a noise, causing him to lose count and taking 1 drop too many. he then wakes up in an apocalyptic future where all the world's landmarks can be seen falling in to ruin and buried in sand, and Ash screams, "Oh no, I slept too long!"
The finale in season 3 of Ash Vs. Evil Dead is somewhat similar, but was done to finalise the story of Ash since season 4 got cancelled. Originally the end of season 3 was going to set the series up for Ash fighting the dark ones in season 4, but due to season 3's declining viewership, the ending was changed to the apocalyptic one to complete Ash's storyline.
Sam Raimi has expressed interest in doing more Evil Dead stuff, with a VR Ash Vs. Evil Dead game supposedly in development, and there have been rumours that the original Evil Dead and the reboot movie may have some kind of cross-over in the future, but Bruce Campbell has expressed that he's done playing the part of Ash outside of voice work for video games and things, so it's unlikely we'll see him in a fully-fledged Evil Dead movie or T.V series again. However, the ending of season 3 does open up the possibility for his daughter to become the new 'chosen one' and start a whole new storyline, which could be pretty fun.
Wait a second...Ian Abercrombie played Emperor Palpetine in the Clone Wars series?
Well it's official; when I finally get around to watching that show, every time he's on screen, I'm going to say, "Hi Mr. Pitt!"
Have to thumbs down for not knowing that the "bad" ending actually _exists and was released_ and the one you reviewed is considered the alternate ending.
Call yourself an Evil Dead fan, do you?
Blood?Caleb?I live again.
All that random stuff in the trunk? Actually in Sam Raimi’s trunk, including that chemistry book!
yea we need to see a new evil dead movie with that post apocalyptic theme, but none of the less we got a pretty awesome tv series of the Evil Dead, which was done well
Decker Shado, you are awesome! Thank you for referencing Ian Abercrombie portraying Emperor Palpatine in Star Wars: The Clone Wars.
Ash William’s too awesome to reload.
The MPAA said it had to be rated R because evil Dead 2 was too gory.....
And Army Of Darkness is a action horror comedy and is still Evil Dead 3......
3 of 5 ? Thats... heresy!
I grew up with this movie as a child and never knew it was the third movie in a trilogy due to the title until adulthood. It's actually a great movie intended for adults for children to watch. The haunted house level randomness from the mini Ash's to the tombstone rockets, Ash's stretched jaw, the skeleton stooges and their pension for gizzards. The score even. I appreciate the original two movies for what they are, but this movie will always have a special place in my heart.
"Men in tights got it wrong, who knew it" lol...
are you gonna talk about ash vs evil dead?
The English version has different scenes, the London Bridge is gone from the theatrical version but in the directors cut and in the graveyard he get punched in the nuts then breaks off a deadites arm the s_mart ending is slightly shorter to remove some shots, the sky TV version has evil Ash ripping Sheila's dress down, no you don't see anything, shame but true, I think it's on the region 3 dvd, other than that it's really good
This is one of my favorite movies of all time. In 2004 I was deployed to Afghanistan and was a 50 cal gunner and I had letters made to give it the name Boomstick!
Glad you came home safe , thank you for your service
10:12 Who knows, maybe the this is Quake 1.
Season 2 of Ash vs Evil Dead is so obvious Ruby explained the whole thing to Ash and his crew
Scabbard and sword my friend. Sheathe the blade. Awesome commentaries.
I feel about the same. Fun movie, but not exactly a show stopper. The effects are mediocre at best, and I'll admit I still find it odd watching this one after coming from Evil Dead 1 & 2.
the skeletons are up there with Jason+TheArgonauts
We did get a sci-fi future Deadite story, actually. It's called Jason X.
I love scripts that ignore all the petty stuff you pointlessly point out... Accent, future guy, slave...etc.
Part of the humor...
Man, what you call "alternate ending" is actually a regular one in Europe. At least for what I know, although there are two versions existing in our market.
I watched Evil Dead 2 as a 7-8 years old boy and was blown away by the fact you can actually end a movie with opening to another part of the story. A few years later I watched Army of Darkness, the cut you review here and remember just a few laughs, yet the ending has been completely wiped out of my brain!
Later, as older teenager, I watched the proper version, ending in the future, and was blown away again by how "Ashy" this ending is! How perfect for Evil Dead!
Another few years later my brother reminded me that we watched the other ending, and I still can't remember it from that time.
Watched the "friendly" cut later, know both endings, still can't remember watching S-Mart finale as teenager.
And it was a movie me, my brother and my two cousins were waiting for a few years after watching ED2!
Anyway - look it up. The original Raimi's ending cut is about 1 hour and 36 minutes running time, and the alternate (your) cut closes around 1 hour 20mins. As far as I know Sam Raimi was pissed off by being forced to change the ending and cut tons of tiny details, cutaways, resulting in much shorter film.
That's why all other versions of the movie are better ! Except I prefer the International Cut above all of them!
In Evil Dead II Bobbie Jo doesn't eat the eyeball, she spits it out. Although I'm totally with you on the pump action sound effects for a breech loading shotgun.
Finally!
My laptop is a few years old and it can barely run 1080p videos, so I was unable to watch this review yesterday without it lagging on me! Now, I can watch it properly!
It was the 1500's actually!
the s-mart ending was only made because universal was hounding raimi to make an ending so there could be sequels, the European release was ended with the future ash as a default ending but I do recall the s-mart version being at the end credits but I may be wrong there.
"No.....NO! I SLEPT TO LOOOOOOOOOOOOONG!!!!!!!" Incidently, the UK got this uncut XD The alt ending is the one I know more than the silly "happy ending" one...infact, the box for my VHS says "Extra alternate ending after the movie!" and yeah it's the happy one lol
Decker where can I buy the double D air conditioner
I think the possession is subjective. Demons seem to enjoy tormenting as much as killing, not to mention if they can posses via pencil stab and hand bite, it might more so be a game of chance of being possessed anytime you've gotten knocked out or space out too much, seems like when your mentally tired or asleep it would be much easier to posses. That being said the tree and the window break in the first one makes me think the POV entity is the thing that decides who and what to possess
Don't think too hard about "rules" for Deadite possession. It's a lot simpler than it seems. They simply possess those they wish to when they wish to, and greatly enjoy tormenting the living, because it apparently makes their souls taste better of something...
Also, the deadite said "cart" not "car".
And there is or was an S-Mart in the USA, which for quite a few years would hoast "Evil Dead" tours. However, Sam Rami had just used S at random when naming the store.
Strange. I remember watching it on the TV multiple times and it had post-apocalyptic ending. Didn't know the happy one exists.