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Asspunch McGruf
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: !GNODAB
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Apr 6th, 2003, 04:13 PM
true enough, but I heard Raimi decided to do it on purpose.
And it actually came out better for it. It didn't take itself too seriously, and that's half of it's entertainment value right there.
It's one thing to make fun of a movie because it's unintenionally horrible, it's another when it turns out a timeless classic, more or less, because of it.
Besides, any cheesy movie of that era is INSTANTLY more enjoyable than the sickening teenage tripe they're marketing as "horror" nowadays.
The only recent "scary" movies I DID like were "The New Nightmare" and Jason X. As horrible as everyone seems to say Jason X was, I still liked it.
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