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Five friends travel to a cabin in the woods, where they unknowingly release flesh-possessing demons.

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Ratings: IMDB: 7.4/10
Released: April 15, 1983
Runtime: 85 min
Genres: Horror
Countries: United States
Companies: Renaissance Pictures
Cast: Bruce Campbell Ellen Sandweiss Richard DeManincor
Crew: Sam Raimi

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RomeoEchoDelta311784 2 points 3 years ago. 5/5 stars.

Love this movie to death 💀

augusts1 1 points 3 years ago.

My fave horror movie. It’s just wonderfully cheesy & creepy. Very entertaining. Definitely set the standard for many directors to follow & has been hugely influential.

m840 -1 points 3 years ago.

With all due respect.One thing this movie is not is cheesy.

augusts1 -1 points 3 years ago.

It’s cheesy to me, especially the FX. It is my fave horror movie but I’m not blinded by my devotion to it.

Camperoon 0 points 4 years ago.

One of the best horror movies

yellow_rose1 4 points 4 years ago.

I agree and one of the only movies where I enjoyed the remake as well

augusts1 0 points 3 years ago.

Yes the remake is great too. Definitely more serious & bloody though.

Ernest Yeap -3 points 3 years ago*. 1/5 stars.

Olden days horror movies are so bad. Don’t know how it got 7.5 on IMDB. The story line too is so bad. So much slow reactions..

Nemesis667 4 points 3 years ago. 5/5 stars.

That’s what makes a lot of old horror movies so good. Some of them are just so cheesy and ridiculous that they’re really fun to watch.

kahnwiley 5 points 3 years ago.

The film is a cult classic for a reason. It’s like Night of the Living Dead, in that it was made on a small budget with very basic equipment in one location. It’s bare-bones filmmaking at its best: Sam Raimi and a small cohort of friends (like Bruce Campbell, a personal friend of Raimi’s since high school). It’s maybe less obvious today when anyone can make a “movie” on their iPhone, but making a decent low-budget film outside the studio system in 1983 took some real guts and commitment to the craft for an aspiring young filmmaker like Raimi.
It’s also very famous due to the timing. The film received an X rating, which would have been a cinematic death sentence for a purely theatrical release, but thanks to the explosion in popularity of videotapes in the 80’s, the film spawned a huge following outside of the traditional cinema. It got a lot of attention for being so unabashedly gory and was banned in Britain as a “video nasty,” in addition to being censored in several other countries.
What might seem tame or cliche now was incredibly risky and even groundbreaking, thanks to Sam Raimi’s commitment to make a full-on gory horror flick with no f*cks given about the studio or ratings systems.
I think if one just watches this (or indeed, most older films) in a vacuum without the historical context, it is easy to get stuck on how “primitive” or “slow” a lot of them are. The value as art lies not in how it stacks up to our modern concept of film making, but in how films like this broke new ground to create a space for the other films to follow. But then again, we live in a time where everything is being remade or rebooted to fit our current sensibilities/attention spans, so it is rather difficult to maintain any sense of historical context for the value of these early innovations. A film like “Halloween” can be remade twice but the new versions will never match the ingenuity and simple charms of the original.

Dodi 1 points 3 years ago*. 1/5 stars.

Doesn’t even come close to Night of the Living Dead, my all time favorite. That was realism, this is cheese.

kahnwiley 1 points 3 years ago.

I actually prefer Romero, myself. Watched the Rifftrax Live of NOTLD on YoutTube just this evening. But I do have a soft spot for any director that makes an effort to do something original or innovative, so I dig this one too.

HollyWood -1 points 3 years ago*. 1/5 stars.

Meh, didn’t do it for me. This however,https://www.primewire.ag/movie/231231-watch-dead-alive is way over the top with good blood and gore.