Vashirdfel
Simply A Masterpiece
Matialth
Good concept, poorly executed.
Contentar
Best movie of this year hands down!
Nessieldwi
Very interesting film. Was caught on the premise when seeing the trailer but unsure as to what the outcome would be for the showing. As it turns out, it was a very good film.
Paul Andrews
The Making of 'Evil Dead II' or The Gore the Merrier is a short 30 odd minute documentary that was produced by Anchor Bay for their DVD release. The documentary almost entirely focuses on the special make-up effects, it features retrospective interviews with effects team Robert Kurtzman, Howard Berger & Gregory Nicotero who filmed all the camcorder behind-the-scenes footage featured. As you would expect they discuss the effects in a fairly obvious way in the sense of 'we moulded a fake head for that bit' or 'he had a full latex body suit on' sort of thing. What really makes this documentary invaluable for Evil Dead II (1987) fans is the candid on set footage shot by Nicotero, everyone seems very natural & like their having lots of fun. Sam Raimi, Bruce Campbell & various other cast & crew members are present in this raw footage but don't appear as interviewees which is a little disappointing as the documentary is very one dimensional & you wish other areas were discussed, nothings perfect I suppose. There are a few brief camcorder shots of scenes that didn't make it into the final cut of the film including the chopped up body of Ed (Richard Domeier) & the puppet with half of his head sliced off along with a scene where the possessed Ash eats a squirrel & one where the possessed head of Linda (Denise Bixler) in the vice vomits green slime over Ash. They talk about some of the effects & scenes that didn't go as planned. The documentary finishes of with a spoof of Re-Animator (1985) called Evil Dead Baby filmed by the effects crew in their spare time, probably. For what it is this is a great insight into the effects of Evil Dead II but I felt it was far too shallow & I would have liked to have seen a bit more participation from other members of the crew. This is essential for Evil Dead II fans but even they may be a little disappointed by how limited it actually is. Having said that it's still definitely worth watching especially since it's a free extra on a DVD.
MizSlick
Seeing the KNB guys (before there even WAS a KNB) and the 'Detroit Mafia' (Sam Raimi, Bruce Campbell, Rob Tapert, etc) hamming it up and having a blast making one of the greatest movies of all time is just too great to miss! Highly, highly, highly recommend this DVD. You also get one of the greatest commentaries of all time on it with Raimi, Campbell, Nicotero and Spiegel. Altogether a great package!
Christopher Smith
If you are a big of the EVIL DEAD trilogy like I am then you will enjoy this amazing "making of" documentary that reveals just about everything you've ever wanted to know about the EVIL DEAD trilogy. It features almost everyone who was involved with the EVIL DEAD trilogy and is something that is worth more than a couple viewings.
Andrew Benjamin
Evil Dead 2 is no doubt a great movie. The making of Evil Dead 2 just makes it better. It gives you background information on the costumes/efx, some cut scenes, and everything else about the movie. It is a great addition for the regular Evil Dead fan.10/10