I have a confession to make after 30+ years - in high school, I wrote a story called 'A Night In The Woods' and got an A+ for it - the weekend before I wrote the story I had watched The Evil Dead on VHS and just wrote from memory LOL Sorry Mr Robinson LOL
I loves the way Sam Raimi praised Mr Campbell's good looking. Actually Sam Raimi also good looking and cute but God meet him and be friend with someone who more handsome than him. That's why you in position as director and Mr Campbell as actor. Both of you make successful in cinema and proud to yourself.....
I think the most important thing you get from this is the sheer childlike enthusiasm Raimi projects from making movies. And the magic is he still gives off that energy.
Hadn’t realised that this was on tv in England as far back as ‘88. I was 15 going on 16 and as The Evil Dead only came off the banned list in ‘85, this show was the closest I could get to seeing it. Loved the Sam Raimi episodes and they showcased what a talent he was at a young age.
By all accounts, he's the same kind, polite gentleman he's always been, albeit a bit more authoritative and bossy on set, probably (as you need to be to direct movies). From what I've seen, Sam seems to walk the perfect line between being a strong, commanding presence on set as well as being a polite, good humored, gracious gentleman.
I was born in the 90s, but I love the horror movies of the 80s, especially The Evil dead and Evil dead 2, I have never lived in the 80s, but I always feel that there is a part of my soul that belongs to the 80s, this It feels weird, this video always makes me feel like it taking me back to a time I'm familiar with but I've never seen..
This series was a big influence on Edgar Wright....he singles out this episode.....and when you see Ross interview some dull reality star on his chat show, remember he’s also the man who brought Russ Meyer to the masses
Tu m as bien eu avec une certaine scène du 1 dns la foret... J ai pas pu revoir la trilo ( les chocottes...) jusqu à maintenant ! J en suis au 3 et Whoa la claque cette trilo de Sam , c est tellement original , loufoque , drole et fun à regarder , je me régale ! Thank for sharing , subtitles , good job.
I think this has been edited. I watched it in 1992, and there were scenes from "Six Months to Live," and a short skit where Sam Raimi kills the Pillsbury Doughboy...
I live for this kind of stuff. I'm still disgusted that the Ash vs Evil Dead series was cancelled by the Starz channel. For the young fans out there, if you like evil dead 2 and 3 humor, look up The old Three Stooges reruns. Some of the corny humor is "stooges-like". Avoid the Joe and Curly Joe era though. 🙈
Groundskeeper: Okay, let's get this studio swept and looking as nice as possible for the interview! Interviewer: Fuck this place is bland, god damn is this place just, the worst.
Evil Dead 1 was finished and premiered in Detroit in 1981, but it wasn’t sold to distributors and widely released until 1982 in the UK (and actually didn’t come out until ‘83 in the US). Army of Darkness was finished in 1992 but had to be delayed to January 1993 due to legal problems.
i see various references real or imagined - in these movies from the beast with five fingers to a conneticut yankee in king arthur's court etc... was a scary movie when initially seen - but one is now left trying to recapture that initial thrill - which is impossible rather like trying to recapture one's youth by fucking it... that said, i'm willing to give it a go... baa bum!!! (sic)
I have a confession to make after 30+ years - in high school, I wrote a story called 'A Night In The Woods' and got an A+ for it - the weekend before I wrote the story I had watched The Evil Dead on VHS and just wrote from memory LOL Sorry Mr Robinson LOL
Lol
RollercoasterRandy I would hope he watched it but I doubt it!
What was everyone reaction in your class?
🤣
Hahaha imagine the teacher reading it like "this is incredible! He's the next Stephen King" 😂
I loves the way Sam Raimi praised Mr Campbell's good looking. Actually Sam Raimi also good looking and cute but God meet him and be friend with someone who more handsome than him. That's why you in position as director and Mr Campbell as actor. Both of you make successful in cinema and proud to yourself.....
I think the most important thing you get from this is the sheer childlike enthusiasm Raimi projects from making movies. And the magic is he still gives off that energy.
21 yrs old …. That is astounding.. with such a vision, and distinct style so early. Crazy.
Hadn’t realised that this was on tv in England as far back as ‘88. I was 15 going on 16 and as The Evil Dead only came off the banned list in ‘85, this show was the closest I could get to seeing it. Loved the Sam Raimi episodes and they showcased what a talent he was at a young age.
Hats off to Sam Raimi for his matchless creativity. He's one of my fav directors.
"Do they have blood bags in England"
"no"
"but they have a LIVER POOL"
It's blood banks, not bags.
Blood baths
*blood banks
The Beatles were from Liverpool
Ash is confirmed a Himbo?! Yes
The greatest & most inspirational movie documentary ever made.
Clerks.
Damn, Bruce was and still is an awesomely handsome dude
kamatemateLIVE Is it weird that I am more sexually attracted to Sam than Bruce???
Yeah, he is a real hunk.
@@Flo-xn9xo bruce has those night club swoon good looks. sam has those draw you in and fascinate you looks - at least back then anyway lol
He was so young here! Wow!
This is so inspirational damn it I want to make movies. Sam seems like such a nice guy. I wonder if the years have changed him?
By all accounts, he's the same kind, polite gentleman he's always been, albeit a bit more authoritative and bossy on set, probably (as you need to be to direct movies). From what I've seen, Sam seems to walk the perfect line between being a strong, commanding presence on set as well as being a polite, good humored, gracious gentleman.
I come back to watch this any time I need inspiration.
Sam raimi was 19 years old when he make Evil Dead 😲 wow
He actually turned 20 while shooting the film.
Awe Sam is very handsome!
Sam have so a cute babyface and soft warm voice^^
Sam Raimi is like the MacGyver of renegade cinema.
9:27 Ackchyually, they're all in their early 20s. Cheryl's the youngest and she's 20.
Found out about this through an interview with Edgar Wright and Kevin Smith. This is awesome!
I was born in the 90s, but I love the horror movies of the 80s, especially The Evil dead and Evil dead 2, I have never lived in the 80s, but I always feel that there is a part of my soul that belongs to the 80s, this It feels weird, this video always makes me feel like it taking me back to a time I'm familiar with but I've never seen..
Maybe you don't know, this episode was a huge factor in Edgar Wright becoming a director.
Is that true, if so, very cool. Shawn of the Dead was entertaining.
Oh man. This interview series is awesome. Thanks for the upload.
Raimi & Kubrick are my favorite directors
Loved this series! Thanks for uploading!
Sam Raimi is a genius.
a recommended reading is the book "the evil dead Companion" by Bill Warren.
Certified cult classic thank god for this
JONATHAN ROSS IS A LITERAL BABY IN THIS OMGGGGGG
I only knew Jonathan Ross from his talkshow.
Weird to see him on something like this.
This series was a big influence on Edgar Wright....he singles out this episode.....and when you see Ross interview some dull reality star on his chat show, remember he’s also the man who brought Russ Meyer to the masses
GROOVY!!!
It was nice of them to give British Elmer Fudd a show.
One of the scariest horror movie ever made by Sam Rami that did Spider-Man trilogy.
How did he go from evil dead to super hero pop trash
Sam Wami makes howwor movies…
Lol i never knew that johnathon ross interviewed sam raimi he did a great job. Sam looks completly at ease with him
I loved this show when I was a kid
Mr. Uoss and Mr. Uaimi
Tu m as bien eu avec une certaine scène du 1 dns la foret...
J ai pas pu revoir la trilo ( les chocottes...) jusqu à maintenant !
J en suis au 3 et Whoa la claque cette trilo de Sam , c est tellement original , loufoque , drole et fun à regarder , je me régale !
Thank for sharing , subtitles , good job.
Year 1987
Haha dude's lisp is killing me
Sean Maney sam waimi
“It weceived wave weviews”
He always gets away with it.
I think this has been edited. I watched it in 1992, and there were scenes from "Six Months to Live," and a short skit where Sam Raimi kills the Pillsbury Doughboy...
its crazy how many times it got turned down for it to be my favorite horror film of all. big fan !
Same
I live for this kind of stuff. I'm still disgusted that the Ash vs Evil Dead series was cancelled by the Starz channel. For the young fans out there, if you like evil dead 2 and 3 humor, look up The old Three Stooges reruns. Some of the corny humor is "stooges-like". Avoid the Joe and Curly Joe era though. 🙈
is he wearing his costume for intruder in the beginning?
Raimi had the same face (slightly chubby) of the young Spielberg
GREAT!
Howa movies
I'm watching this pretending to be Edgar Wright seeing this on TV for the very first time.
video: evil dead 2 interview
youtube: that's nightmare on elm Street 2
Groundskeeper: Okay, let's get this studio swept and looking as nice as possible for the interview!
Interviewer: Fuck this place is bland, god damn is this place just, the worst.
The best 90,000 investment ever!
Didn't the army of darkness come out in 92 and the evil dead in 81...not trying to correct just confused
Evil Dead 1 was finished and premiered in Detroit in 1981, but it wasn’t sold to distributors and widely released until 1982 in the UK (and actually didn’t come out until ‘83 in the US). Army of Darkness was finished in 1992 but had to be delayed to January 1993 due to legal problems.
touch me
Its nice👍
came out in 1981, and Sam was about 20 years old when he was making the movie, but okay
Evil dead is such a good fwilm
no its q bood lifm
THIZ MAN SRCARED THA SHIT OUT ME WHEN I WAS 12 YRS OLD THIS MOVIE MADE ME SRCARED TOO GO IN THE BASEMENT OF MY MOMS HOUSE FOR WEEKS
What year was this documentary?
1988
Must be 87 as it came out in USA that year
Howwow fiwm ov tha yeaw.
0:19 “Mr Sam Waimi”
NOW I LOOK AT THIS SHOW EVER WEEKEND ASH HAS A DAUGHTER HE THE JEEFA AND HE GAVE HER THE NECKLACE
Sam Waymee 🤣
i see various references real or imagined - in these movies from the beast with five fingers to a conneticut yankee in king arthur's court etc... was a scary movie when initially seen - but one is now left trying to recapture that initial thrill - which is impossible rather like trying to recapture one's youth by fucking it... that said, i'm willing to give it a go... baa bum!!! (sic)
3:50/6:36
jesus christ, that accent is brutal
The host needs to learn how to speak English.
Can't lie, the dude's speech impediment is not doing him any favours.
I'm watching this pretending to be Edgar Wright seeing this on TV for the very first time.