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Evil Dead 2 [4K Ultra-HD Blu-Ray Bonus-Édition boîtier SteelBook] [4K Ultra-HD + Blu-ray + Blu-ray bonus – Édition boîtier SteelBook] – Artia13 est rémunéré par notre partenaire Amazon

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  • BLOODY AND GROOVY, BABY ! : ENTRETIENS EXCLUSIFS avec GUILLERMO DEL TORO, FABRICE DU WELZ, VINCENZO NATALI, XAVIER GENS, EDGAR WRIGHT, JAN KOUNEN, ERIC VALETTE, MARCUS NISPEL, ROGER CORMAN et d’autres réalisateurs (52min).
  • Making of « Swallowed Souls » (1h38).
  • Maquillage et prothèses, les coulisses (30min).
  • Retour sur les lieux du tournage avec le cinéaste TONY ELWOOD (8min).
  • Making of « The Gore the Merrier» (32min).
  • Interview de BRUCE CAMPBELL (24min).
  • Commentaire audio de SAM RAIMI, SCOTT SPIEGEL, BRUCE CAMPBELL et GREG NICOTERO.
  • Film annonce.
  • + 4 Cartes Postales.

Rapport de forme ‏ : ‎ 1.85:1
Production interrompue par le fabricant ‏ : ‎ Non
Classé ‏ : ‎ 12 ans et plus
Dimensions du colis ‏ : ‎ 17 x 13,6 x 1,6 cm; 20 grammes
Réalisateur ‏ : ‎ Sam Raimi
Format ‏ : ‎ 4K
Durée ‏ : ‎ 1 heure et 25 minutes
Date de sortie ‏ : ‎ 30 octobre 2018
Acteurs ‏ : ‎ Bruce Campbell, Sarah Berry, Dan Hicks, Kassie Wesley DePaiva, Ted Raimi
Sous-titres : ‏ : ‎ Allemand, Français
Langue ‏ : ‎ Anglais (DTS-HD 5.1), Français (DTS-HD 5.1)
Studio  ‏ : ‎ Studiocanal
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07FDTF47T
Nombre de disques ‏ : ‎ 3
Prix : 32,54 €
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Les acheteurs donnent la note de 4.5/5 à cet article

Avis sur le films
Reviewer: WATEL
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
Title: très bon film
Review: Le 2 ne vaut pas le 1er, mais il reste un très bon film
Reviewer: VINCE
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
Title: Soirée DVD
Review: TOP film.
Reviewer: huches
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
Title: evil dead2
Review: Très bon film que l’on peut s’empêcher de voir et de revoir a volonté ca reste un mite cinématographique dans la collection rigolade et horreur a la fois , chapeau a Bruce Campbell & Sam RAIMI pour le film & l’histoire en général le 1,2,3 sont très bien malgré certains commentaire et la suite qu’il on fait pour la télé américaine en version mini séries et encore + génial voici le titre : ASH VS EVIL Dead pour ceux qui ne l’aurait jamais vue je vous le recommande ca vaut le détour et de bonne rigolade parfois . merci pour cette trouvaille merci au vendeur & a Amazon … VERY good film comme il dise la bas au states ! .
Reviewer: Phil
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
Title: Film
Review: Très bon film
Reviewer: Alek.D
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
Title: Evil Dead 2
Review: Evil dead est pour moi le meilleur film d’horreur de tout les temps surtout le 2 car il y a de l’humour , du gore , et du suspense . On ne s’ennuis pas tout le long du film et on ne se lasse pas de le voir en + . Par contre le remake d’Evil dead 2013 est un navet à côté de l’original . Après bon c’est un avis personnel .
Reviewer: P. ALLAIN
Rating: 4,0 sur 5 étoiles
Title: Blu ray 4K seul sans Blu ray 1080p…
Review: Un seul BR 4K, sans son équivalent en BR classique…
Reviewer: Rigolax
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
Title: Culte !!!!
Review: Superbe suite-remake de l’original, ce Evil Dead 2 bascule dans l’horreur pure et le délire absolu. Un véritable Tex Avery live avec un Bruce Campbell sublime dans ce qui est le rôle de sa vie. L’édition 4K est quasi-parfaite avec des contrastes et des couleurs au top ! A voir et à revoir encore et encore !!!
Reviewer: tariflette
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
Title: humour décalé
Review: Ce film est un petit chef d’oeuvre d’humour décalé, plus gore que les monthy python, mais aussi déjanté. A regarder sans complexe et sans effort, du pur divertissement.
Reviewer: Marco
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
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Review: Arrivato in due giorni, ottimo venditore!! Consigliato
Reviewer: SRDA
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
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Review: Una edición en Blu-ray espectacular, con una calidad de imagen y sonido increíble. Un clásico del cine de terror que sigue siendo impactante. Los extras incluidos son un gran plus para los fans de la saga. Perfecto para coleccionistas y amantes del género. ¡Un imprescindible en cualquier colección de películas de terror!
Reviewer: rohall
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
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Review: Here we are with the absolute classic follow up to the absolute classic that was Sam Raimi’s classic The Evil Dead…absolutely. Evil Dead 2 (sometimes subtitled Dead by Dawn) which was written and directed by Sam Raimi and co written by his old buddy Scott Spiegel was released in cinemas in late 1987. Upon release it was seen as little more than a cult film, but I think people generally agree that it’s grown into much more than that over the years and is `officially’ (probably) a real quality, classic and original film.At its heart it is essentially a `remake’ of the first film with a bigger budget, the first Evil Dead (Raimi’s debut `proper’ film), released in the early eighties was made on an extremely low budget for that kind of squelchy, horror nonsense. The film starts off with our `hero’ Ashley Williams (played by the king of B movies Bruce Campbell) and his girlfriend Linda driving out to a remote cabin in the woods for a romantic getaway. Things soon turn, um, `undead-ish’ however, when they play an old recording of passages read aloud from the book of the dead, this `kills’ the romantic bit and they soon just want to getaway! This awakes an unknown, evil presence in the woods, something that’s never-quite-seen (until the epic conclusion of the film that is). This leads to the following 90 minutes of gory, cartoon splatter!Upon release there was a fair bit of confusion regarding the beginning of the film. The sequence in which Ash and Linda drive out to the cabin and play the tape was actually more of a `recap’ from the first film to bring us up to speed (apparently, due to copyright and ownership, sequences from the first film weren’t allowed to be used for the beginning of Evil Dead 2 at the time). Some people weren’t sure why Ash would bring `another’ Linda back to the cabin he barely escaped from in the original, and while Ash isn’t exactly portrayed as the brightest of characters I’m sure he’s not quite stupid enough to go back and spend another weekend in that horror hideaway, no matter how cheap it is to rent!Evil Dead 2 starts `properly’ with the sequence where Ash is forced through the forest by the evil….’force’…thing, which directly follows the first film’s ending (the last shot of the original Evil Dead is of the force…thingy…smashing through the cabin and slamming into Campbell’s screaming face). Ash is flung through the air and crashes into a giant tree, after slamming to the ground and into a sizeable puddle; he emerges temporarily possessed by the evil force. Night is driven away as the sun comes up and Ash reverts to his former self only to pass out again. When he awakens, we realize he’s slept through the entire day and there follows a mad dash back to the cabin to escape the newly awakened force…..thingy.One of the great things about Evil Dead 2 is that from this point it never lets up! Ash is literally flung from one terrible event to the next for the rest of the film with barely a moment to recover from the last scene. Some of the highlights include a show down with his half buried, headless girlfriend (which he has to hack up at the end of the first movie), an elaborate sequence in which Campbell – proving he’s the world’s greatest actor (unofficially) – battles his own possessed hand….then lops it of with a chainsaw and the climactic battle with Henrietta, the `witch in the cellar’.The fully `zombied up’ Henrietta is played by Sam Raimi’s younger brother Ted, who, along with Raimi’s car (a delta ’73 oldsmobile) has appeared in numerous Raimi films including Drag me to Hell and the Spider-man trilogy.The brilliant, over the top special effects were created by (the then `up and coming’) KNB group comprising of Greg Nicotero, Howerd Berger and Robert Kurtzman, who’ve gone on to do practically every special effect in every film since (including Land of the dead, Ghost Ship, 13 Ghosts and even Kill Bill vol1). An interesting fact (or not) is that the blood colour was changed from red for the most part to either green, black or at one point yellow in an effort to avoid the film being `unrated’, which would’ve limited distribution and screenings at certain cinemas. This also adds to the overall comic book or `cartoony’ look, much in the same way the famous `crushed crayon’ red blood did for the original Dawn of the Dead (ahh, another classic).While we’re on facts that might be interesting but probably aren’t, cabin in Evil Dead 2 was all a set, recreated in the gymnasium of a local school. The `actual’ cabin burned down shortly after filming of the first movie was completed…so, there you go! Not wanting to spoil the (presumably black) magic, but if you look closely during the scene in which Ash is chased through the cabin at the beginning, the shots are angled a little too high and you can actually see where the set ends, but you have to be a `special’ kind of nerd to have spotted that….um…….5 severed hands out of 5
Reviewer: gein
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
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Reviewer: E. A. Solinas
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
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Review: Sam Raimi’s « The Evil Dead » became a massive cult hit almost immediately — but not entirely for the reasons he had hoped. Yes, some parts of it are scary, but it’s also hilariously over-the-top.So when it was time to give the world « Evil Dead 2: Dead By Dawn, » Raimi decided to embrace the joke. Sure, it still has some horrific moments (possessed lady in the basement! Ash stuck down there with her!), but the movie is now being deliberately over-the-top for the sheer joy of it — fountains of gore, quotable lines, chainsaw hands and laughing deer heads. And of course, Bruce Campbell has completely graduated into his memelike status here, as a demon-slaying mass of manly awesomeness.It begins with a heavily abridged retelling of the first movie, where Ash (Campbell) and his girlfriend Linda (Denise Bixler) take a romantic vacation in a rickety old cabin, but stumble across a weird old tape recorder and the Necronomicon Ex-Mortis (aka, Book of the Dead). An evil force possesses Linda, and Ash is forced to behead her with a shovel. Got it? Onto the story!After being possessed for a grand total of six seconds, Ash finds himself trapped in the haunted cabin, with no way of getting back to civilization. He’s slowly driven insane by demonic hallucinations, and the undead Linda reassembles her very-rapidly-decayed body so she can attack Ash once more. This time, she bites his hand and possesses it, forcing Ash to take very extreme measures to protect himself. Think a chainsaw. Used for amputation.Meanwhile, ANOTHER quartet of disposable individuals are approaching the cabin, led by Annie (Sarah Berry), whose father left behind the tapes on the Necronomicon. Not only did he leave the Necronomicon and the tapes in the cabin, but his possessed wife Henrietta (Lou Hancock and Ted Raimi) is buried in the basement — and she wants out. More horrible killings, possessions and demonic evil ensue.Despite having a few million dollars more, « Evil Dead 2 » retains the same low-budget charm as the original. The story takes place in the same weird little cabin, there’s a cast of about five or six people, and demonic possession is represented by some charming stop-motion and clever makeup. Sam Raimi has definitely polished his special effects with all that extra money (Ash talking to himself in the mirror), and has added a few for comedic effect (the laughing deer head, geysers of blood!), but hasn’t lost the rough edges that made the first so delightful.He’s also dialed his directing up a few notches. It’s still a horror movie with a sense of creeping dread, especially as we discover more about the Necronomicon and the undead horrors that come from it (« We are the things that were and shall be again! »)But Raimi fully embraces the over-the-top (« I’ll swallow your soul! I’LL SWALLOW YOUR SOUL! » « Swallow this! ») and in-jokes (Ash pins down his hand… with « A Farewell to Arms »), with plenty of delightfully quotable lines (… groovy »). There’s also a lot more weaponry in it, since Ash swaggers through the film with a sawed-off shotgun (which he fires into demon faces) and a chainsaw that he ends up attaching to his arm. It is almost as awesome as it sounds.This is also the movie where Bruce Campbell blossoms into the one-liner-slinging, larger-than-life, gun-and-chainsaw-swinging cult icon he is today — he plays Ash as the kind of cool yet frenetic guy that every guy would like to imagine he would be in a supernatural crisis, and he is utterly delightful. The other actors do serviceable jobs as characters you don’t know very well, but Bruce simply expands to fit the movie with no room for anyone else to steal (or chew) the scenery with such aplomb and charm. »Evil Dead 2: Dead By Dawn » is one of those rare sequels that has more money and polished special effects, but doesn’t lose what made the first movie so much fun. Instead, it takes everything that was fun… and amps it up.

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Cédric

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