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The Evil Dead Companion

Author: Bill Warren
Published: 2001-01-15
List price: $17.95
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clog dancing Book for fans, indeed a companion book
Book guides you through history of Evil Dead series, their "making of" and "behind the scenes". Incredible how few good friends, students devoted their time to film making no matter what and made what they dreamed about - kinda horror film for wider audience than this genre usually posses. This book can give some good portion of inspiration to Sam Raimi fans and "yet to become" young filmmakers.
What is left to be better - pictures in book could be in color, that's why four stars.
One third of book is about Evil Dead first film since this movie to Sam and Bruce and his friends is accounted as legendary breakthrough which they will never forget. Other two thirds is about second film, Army of Darkness and shortly about aftermath - how they were doing after those three films. Book also covers beginnings, how these folks started and when they came together and so on.
Well, book mainly for fans and I could even say, for fans this is indeed "Must have". I am not a hardcore fan, just a fan. But still - Evil Dead is so cool! Bruce, Sam and their fellows, without whom films wouldn't come to screens, rocks!


clog dancing Definately entertaining for Raimi and Campbell fans particularly...
This book is very well written with a great deal of humor to keep it from dragging. It's quite heavily 'Evil Dead'-centric, although the treatment of 'Evil Dead II' and 'Army of Darkness' are still highly entertaining. If you are a fan of any of the movies, or any of the key actors or crew (ie. mainly Bruce Campbell or Sam Raimi), you'll find this quite amusing. I am finding quite a bit of overlap between this book and Bruce Campbell's "If Chins Could Kill," but not enough to damage my enjoyment of either one. As a huge Ted Raimi fan, I thought this book was worth buying simply for the three paragraph or so description of how his older brothers used to torment him as a child...Chinese water torture, anyone?? The pictures are also spectacular; black-and-white never hurt anyone before. They give a lot of good behind-the-scenes expressions that would be totally missing if you only watch the movies. Plus, who wouldn't love photos of all the major players as cute little pre-teens... Overall, this book was well worth what I payed for it, and will provide endless reading and re-reading hours of enjoyment.

clog dancing Evil Dead Companion
If you're an Evil Dead fan then you'll like this one. Interesting reading.

clog dancing If you're an Evil Dead fan, you will enjoy this book
The Evil Dead Companion is about the movie, Evil Dead. If you haven't seen it, you should see Evil Dead II (funnier and not quite as disturbing). Then, if you're drunk, see Army of Darkness. Then come back to this review -- it won't make much sense otherwise.

In the bookstore, I picked up the Evil Dead Companion, flipped through it, and put it back down. It seemed mildly interesting, but it didn't have enough to hold my attention. I forgot about it.

Then for Christmas, lo and behold, Maleficent bought it for me. So I figured it'd be worth a good read, especially in fleshing out my D20 Modern supplement, Evil Dead: Swallow This! If you don't know what that is, 1) shame on you, 2) visit my web site for more details.

Bill Warren's a fan of Raimi and Bruce and co. A big fan. In fact, he's so much of a fan, there's a slant to the material that wasn't quite hard-hitting enough for my tastes. I submit this evidence at the end of the book:

These guys from Detroit are among the most decent, likeable people this writer has ever met, and it has been an enormous pleasure, one of the greatest of my professional life, to have been associated with them.
Okay, WHOA. I really like Bruce Campbell. When I finally do meet him, I'll proably make a stuttering idiot of myself. But come on now. Even if this is true, and I'm sure it is, would you be quite so effusive with the praise?

Also, a good chunk of the book -- pages 180 through 251 -- is a summary of the script with commentary from Bruce. Some if it's interesting. Some of it is irritating in its lack of specifics. It's not the REAL script, it's a summary.

But I'm griping about things that ultimately should be meaningless to a true-blue (true-red?) fan of Evil Dead. The book actually is more about the first movie, Evil Dead, than Evil Dead II and Army of Darkness because...well because that's what Sam and Bruce wanted to talk about most.

The stories are funny. Sam takes a wicked glee in abusing Bruce. And the early days of filming were hell -- literally and cinematically. The behind the scenes stuff is interesting.

The writer makes a half-hearted attempt to make the book an inspirational tale. The idea being that if Sam can do it, you can do it. But that isn't true at all. These friends were all connected to other people who were hell-bent on making movies too. In short, the average hopeful filmmaker is probably NOT working with a bunch of other guys who were ultimately making it on their own. In my experience, the average filmmaker is a kid in a basement trying to film stuff on his own. Sam and Bruce were talented guys with a level of desperation and daring most sane people aren't willing to go. And oh yeah, they don't appear to have had long-term relationships at the time either.

The book's becoming rapidly outdated. I checked all the web sites listed in the back and over 50% of them are gone. The game mentioned, Hail to the King, came and went.

In short, if you're an Evil Dead fan, you will enjoy this book. A lot of the quotes are taken from other sources vs. interviewing (I can write a book that way too, duh), but there's enough hidden gems that make it worthwhile. If you're not that big a fan, this book will probably bore you pretty quickly.

clog dancing Your Evil Dead Source
As a fan of the Evil Dead movies, I felt like I had to buy this book.. because it's the only Evil Dead Trilogy source I knew of..
Unfortunately, the book is all black and white, no colored pictures except for the cover and back cover.
The book is focused on the first film (which is, in my opinion, the best), but it covers the other ones too.. Unfortunately, I think an awesome trilogy like Evil Dead diserved a better book, with colored pictures and this kind of stuff... The pros are basically that it's the only Evil Dead Movies-only book in here; the cons are mainly because of the black-and-white-only pictures, and because almost half of this book is a transcription of the crew's comments for the movies (which are taken from the serie's DVDs), and this is a waste..
But, as Evil Dead fans, I think we should all buy it...


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