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Oh man…it's a White Woman vs two People of Color.

The trailer was a joke, genius.

I love all the dum dum nerds here, whining about a gag trailer.

Eh, the story ending was nice and ambiguous. The movie ending was cheese. Could have worked well had he shot everyone, and then walked into the mist…but the second he walks out we find out humanity has won? Silly. An ending for people who like things DARK and TWISTED even though it's dumb.

Me too. The movie ending was pretty silly.

I thought the movie ending was just cheese. It's like an old dude made the movie and wanted to be SHOCKING!!! But it was just kinda dumb.

I think you saying you "produced" a musical is a but much, You sound like you'd be one of the 15 dudes used to call catering and shit. I know you weren't that important, with your five months of work behind you.

Wow, five whole months! What are you producing, anything anyone will actually see? I'd be interested to know cause you sound sort of like a know it all who hasn't really done jack yet. Maybe I'm wrong, but you come off that way.

What's the difference between wanting to scare someone and desperately wanting to do so? Sam has said he wanted Evil Dead to be super scary and a blast for the audience, doesn't that sound desperate? Come on dude, you're really stretching. What are some movies that ARE desperately trying to be scary, and how are

Oh yeah, and the first Evil Dead had no chainsaw hand, and was made by filmmakers desperately trying to scare people.

You dumbfuck, they were making horror movies. You think Kubrick and Romero didn't want people to be scared? Okay, try to make reality fit your stupid argument.

So movies that are shitty Try Hard Cinema because they try to be scary are The Excorsist, The Shining, Night of the Living Dead, etc etc. Good reasoning, clown. I guess people who's credibility is shot with you are Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell since they produced the Evil Dead remake.

I wouldn't mind the show going a bit more serious. It tends too much to the AOD stuff, I agree…I actually sometimes like the show more when Ash isn't around, because the other characters seem to be taking the situations more seriously and it works more as horror. Ash is great but I prefer the resourceful, beleagured

I like how your description of what Evil Dead can be basically includes all possible versions of a movie. Campbell seemed pretty into the colon stuff, he talked it up in interviews a lot.

You suck.

And it may have been less of Patsy's son being caught by the police or something too…my memory is fuzzy on those details. But I do remember he was dating Meadow so he would certainly know that night she was having dinner with her family, and therefore know exactly where they were going to be.

Watch the last episodes again. At a party Tony asks where Patsy's son is, a question that clearly disturbs him, And then Patsy gives a look of murder. I think it was implied that he was taken by the cops or something…it's not spelled out, like a lot of stuff the show did. But you can clearly inference it. And in

I wish nerds didn't always claim there's gong to be a movie. It's dumb. Hope you enjoyed the ending!

You going to enjoy that movie, Kreskin?

They HAD a cool villain in The Red Skull until they wasted him. And I like the concept of the self-sustaining robot they used in Avengers 2 but they didn't give him a lot of interesting stuff either.