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I can't admit I didn't jump and then very quickly burst into laughter as the headless chainsaw-wielding body ran into the tool shed. There's something quite charming and Ed Woodian about being able to see all the layers of makeup and fake grotesqueness.įor me, the film's crowning achievement was this moment so I had to capture it in its hilarious glory.
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Perhaps a bit more grotesque (especially in colour, obviously) than those, but she reminded me nonetheless.
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I captured quite a few shots of this demon character since she reminded me so much of an old movie villain. This was a killer shot in the movie and while it lacks the punch of its bright orange colour here it is still excellent from a purely composition point of view. In black and white it looks far classier than it does in colour and could easily be mistaken for a respectable fright flick from the early days of horror. The main reason why Evil Dead II: Dead by Dawn was such a treasure trove for this feature was the way director Sam Raimi and his cinematographer Peter Deming (he of Lost Highway, Scream 2 and Mulholland Drive) play with the classic framing devices of shlock horror with its plays on shadow and light. I took over 20 screencaps and had to whittle it down to a mere ten. I wasn't quite the bounty of possible moments to use, however. This shot reminded me of, strangely enough, Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps with it's obviously studio reproduced mountainous terrain. It was this shot, within the film's opening minutes, that made me take notice of the rest of the film for this series. well, a look at the screening guide to the right will tell you all you need to know. However, during my recent horror binge (still going on as far as I can tell) I decided to take a gander and. Having been a fan of the grungy horror of the original I had been turned off by the knowledge that it took an overtly comedic turn in the sequel. Sam Raimi's cult sensation Evil Dead II: Dead by Dawn (as it's called on the DVD box here in Australia, but I can't seem to get confirmation on where the subtitle is actually used) had gone unseen by me for far too long.