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Army of Darkness FULL REACTION.mp4

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Anonymous

"Groovy.." Also that familiar dude is Sam Raimi's brother. I think he is in almost every movie he has made. In Evil Dead 2 he played the old lady monster in the cellar. Same goes with Bruce Cambell who you can find in every Raimi's Spider Man movies or in the new Doctor Strange. Btw.. Your look like young Bruce Cambell so you can always dress up as Ash for Halloween.

Andrew Clifton

Such an underrated film. So different from the rest but so good.

Scott Kerr

Oh man what a great movie. Seriously. When I first saw this movie, I kept thinking "no way!" but I didn't care. By the way, the guy in the store with the glasses was Ted Raimi (Sam Raimi's brother).

MovieFusion

Ohhh that makes perfect sense. He looked like Sam Raimi but also not at the same time so I was confused LOL. Ash would be so cool to be for Halloween

MovieFusion

I could tell he looked like Sam Raimi which is why it confused me cuz he also didn't look like him at the same time LOL. Him being his brother makes perfect sense then

Anonymous

Bruce Cambell has made great stuff over the years, but one thing I remember the fondest is the TV series Brisco County Jr from 90s and it has 8.3 on IMDB. A hilarious and good revenge western where suddenly scifi stuff appears. One of those cancelled too soon series, but it was awesome while it lasted. Cambell also does excelent physical comedy. Sam Raimi and Bruce and friends with the Coen brothers (You watched their No Country For Old Men) and they edited first Evil Dead. When Coen brothers wanted to make their first movie Bloodwork their friends Sam Raimi and Bruce Cambell shot a screen test for the studio as a help. Studio loved it and let Coen brothers to direct their first movie. Coen brothers put Bruce Cambell cameo on their one of the best 90s movie Fargo.

Scott Kerr

I think I remember Bruce Campbell doing a small part in a creepy movie about killer gorillas called Congo (1995). It's been forever since I've seen that movie but I think it was a pretty good popcorn flick.