Yep, that's why I didn't like Army of Darkness either (or those shows you mentioned). WAY TOO CHEESY! I can work with some tounge-in-cheek fun, but they were more than I felt like seeing ever again.Posted by The Evil Dead:
Now, the producers of Army of Darkness are the same as Hercules and Xena. Army of Darkness is basically a template for the style of storytelling, action and so on of the Hercules and Xena shows. Not being a fan of that over the top cheese, I don't enjoy Army of Darkness a lot.

But the movie was also kinda... funny
I saw it fairly full theatre, and many of us laughed out loud at some of the dialog and scenes. It was an impressive flick. I doubt I'll watch it again though (same with Seven).
), so maybe there'll be more then.
A friend of mine makes this huge deal at Halloween every year. This year, she turned her front yard into a graveyard. She had three fresh graves, a ton of tombstones, a dead body hanging from a tree, and a ton of other 'creepy' stuff.
Another friend of mine dressed up as death and man did we scare the shit out of a ton of kids. 
At the cheap price ($24.99 CDN) I might actually get it on DVD. So has anyone else seen the show? I checked out tvtome, and they only filmed about 14 eps (only 12 or so actually aired).Posted by BigFoot:
We also watch like...5 episodes of Greg the Bunny. I've never heard of the show until about 4 days ago. But hey, with Seth Green, Eugene Levy and Sarah Silverman, the show's gotta be interesting (even though I don't perticulary like muppets).
But yeah, I have to say that the show is hilarious.At the cheap price ($24.99 CDN) I might actually get it on DVD. So has anyone else seen the show? I checked out tvtome, and they only filmed about 14 eps (only 12 or so actually aired).

The scenes really weren't cheesy, more like dialog or situations born out of nervousness, ill at ease with what's going on around you. I wasn't disturbed by the laughing, and I tend to prefer going to movies when there's less crowd to disturb things. I think it got people quite engrossed, the noise level went down considerably after the movie started.Posted by Montresor:
If there are some cheesy scenes that an audience would laugh at, maybe I'll be better off going to an earlier show where there's fewer people.

And Tobin Bell's voicework was very creepy; even moreso than Kiefer Sutherland's in Phone Booth. 
Please add Braindead to that list.Posted by mrcoaster:
She somehow made it through those two flicks. Next week, the Evil Dead trilogy and Re-Animator. Just gory enough for her to be ill watching them.![]()
And the cool thing is, I didn't even have to pay taxes and all that stuff. So that whole deal was really really cheap. I also got The O.C. S1 on DVD a couple of days ago, so me and my g/f watched the pilot today. She liked the show (yay) so we're gonna watch more tomorrow. 
Posted by mrcoaster:
You should have seen Vash scream when the clown attacked the kid in Poltergeist. "Aaaaaccckk!!!!"
Posted by The Evil Dead:
Please add Braindead to that list.Posted by mrcoaster:
She somehow made it through those two flicks. Next week, the Evil Dead trilogy and Re-Animator. Just gory enough for her to be ill watching them.![]()

Posted by BlackDog:
I have the first four episodes of B5 now... perhaps I should stop watching Season 5 on cable till I catch up...

Posted by The Evil Dead:
Please add Braindead to that list.

I would if I were you.Posted by BlackDog:
*whines*
Do I have to?![]()

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