Army of Darkness (Steelbook)

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Army of Darkness (Steelbook)

Army of Darkness (Steelbook)

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Audio Commentary with Writer-Director Sam Raimi, Actor Bruce Campbell, Cowriter Scott Spiegel, and Special Makeup Effects Artist Greg Nicotero

becomes a slave and is escorted to Arthur's castle to slave away his days. Yet Ash has another secret card: a rip-roaring chainsaw. As Ash fights for freedom and becomes involved in a romantic lingo with the stunning Sheila (Embeth Davidtz), the fight against the villainous NEW 4K RESTORATION OF THE FILM FROM THE CAMERA NEGATIVE, Approved by director Sam Raimi, director of photography Bill Pope, and editor Bob Murawski world and Army of Darkness has the right ingredients for terror and mayhem. The score has enormous fun with the time-travel Shout! Factory’s Scream Factory imprint previously released Army of Darkness in a three-disc Blu-ray edition featuring the theatrical, director’s, and international cuts of the film, and now they’ve upgraded the theatrical version in 4K based on a new 4K scan approved by director Sam Raimi, director of photography Bill Pope, and editor Bob Murawski. The director’s cut doesn’t seem to have had any work to it, although the International cut features a 4K scan from the interpositive.

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Army of Darkness is the time-traveling third entry in the Evil Dead horror franchise created by Sam Raimi. Executive and is a great release for fans of the film. The release also includes an interesting "feature" (so to speak): unique disc art different Arriving on 4K UHD from Shout Factory, Army of Darkness is presented in 2160p HEVC / H.265 in the original theatrical aspect ratio of

Got all that? If you’re a long-time fan of the film, I’m sure you could easily follow all of that. If you’re like me, though, and only had a passing acquaintance with Army of Darkness until now, let me lay out the specifics of this four-disc set: Army of Darkness, with its demented madcap vision, marked Raimi’s true entrance into Hollywood-sized filmmaking, and you can trace a straight line from this, the final installment of a series that began as an indie feature funded by dentists with spare investment cash, to the director’s eventual helming of the Spider-Man franchise. Willfully glib but precisely assembled, the film remains one of the most entertaining films of the ’90s. Image/Sound Low-end support could use a boost via an audio refresh. It’s generally dull, even murky when peaked. The best happens during the finale as gunpowder bombs go off, producing a rumble, even if it’s a bland one. Extras adventure, comedy, and horror to the table in equal measure. The results are enormously entertaining. Army of Darkness is an

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Scream Factory unleashed some big 4th of July news in the form of some tremendous Evil Dead releases. The new 4K versions don’t have any details on their extras just yet, but oene collectors set comes with some pretty great collectibles. Medieval Times: The Making of “Army Of Darkness” – A Feature-length Documentary With Over 20 people Interviewed Including Star & Co-Producer Bruce Campbell, Actors Ted Raimi, Bill Moseley, And Patricia Tallman, And Many More…

fire during battle are perfect examples of how HDR can enhance a film and make it more enjoyable (with the colors appearing more vibrant). Film grain Real scenarios often make for the best horror media. How much we care about the characters determines the failure or success of any piece of media. Nightsleeper will have run into trouble if they focus too much on the action. Leather is fully aware of this, stating “We knew we were making a big action thriller, but you still need it to have heart, humor and warmth. I can’t write any other way,”UHD of the theatrical cut based on the materials provided to them by Universal. Fans of Army of Darkness should find this to be the Army of Darkness is one of the best genre films of all time. The perfect combination of horror, comedy, and adventure makes it one of A movie that’s clawing for the most home video re-releases record, Army of Darkness debuts on UHD via Scream Factory and it’s a worthy disc. Only the theatrical cut is included in 4K, thankfully from a gorgeous new master (unlike a number of previous effort from Universal themselves). Rich in resolution and sharpness, Army of Darkness shows wholly modern definition, resolving high-fidelity information regularly. Facial definition pops whether in close or in medium shots. And finally, Stephen has delivered in-depth looks at Paul W.S. Anderson’s Event Horizon (1997)—a Steelbook release that’s getting hard to find here in the States—and Jeff Fowler’s Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (2022) both in 4K Ultra HD from Paramount, along with Michael Findlay’s Shriek of the Mutilated (1974) on Blu-ray from American Films via Vinegar Syndrome. A horde of deadites lay siege to the Ultra HD fortress with an impressive HEVC H.265 encode that exceeds expectations and pretty much puts the previous Blu-ray release to shame. Coming from brand-new restoration and remaster of the original 35mm camera negatives, the native 4K transfer, approved by Raimi and cinematographer Bill Pope, showcases incredibly sharp details for a majority of the runtime with a few soft, blurry moments sprinkled throughout. However, most of those are associated with the optical effects, compositing and matte photography, so they are to be expected and easily forgiven. Otherwise, the individual hairs of the cast, the threading in the costumes and the tiny pebbles on the ground are discrete, and the small fractures and imperfections along the castle walls are plain to make out from a short distance. Facial complexions appear natural with an accurate peachy-rose tone in every actor and lifelike textures, revealing every pore, wrinkle and negligible blemish.

Please Note: Army of Darkness is only presented in 4K UHD for the theatrical cut. Shout Factory was provided Army of Darkness is an ambitious follow-up to Evil Dead 2. The production looks remarkable and better All right, now let’s get to the release news. We’ll start with the latest official announcements... the most thrilling and memorable classics in cinema history. Director Sam Raimi ( Spider-Man, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Also, Blue Underground is re-issuing Don Taylor’s The Final Countdown (1980) as a wide-release (non- Limited Edition) 4K UHD and Blu-ray on 11/22. You can see our review of the Limited Edition 4K UHD here at The Bits.While it’s true that the Evil Dead series became more and more campy over time, it felt like an organic transition. Most horror franchises tend to get more laughable as they go on, whether they’re intended to or not. Evil Dead II exists solely because of the mild bit of controversy that surrounded the original film, particularly in the U.K. where Sam Raimi was taken to task for it, even being brought in to testify for it. Having a more comedic approach on essentially the same material is what Evil Dead II is. Army of Darkness, however, pulls out all of the stops. Director's Cut audio commentary with director Sam Raimi, actor Bruce Campbell, and co-writer Ivan Raimi.



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