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IMDB INFO: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0106308/
Video size: 640x384 Audio 1: MPEG Layer-3, 48000hz, 16bps, 2ch (The Film) Audio 2: MPEG Layer-3, 48000hz, 16bps, 2ch (Commentary by S.Raimi, B.Campbell & I.Raimi) Audio Bit Rate: 128kbps VBR Frame Rate: 23 frames/second Video Compression: Xvid Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1 Running Time: 96 Minutes Language: English Subtitles: Storyboards Only (External) Filesize: 1220 Megabytes
Plot: Bound in human flesh, inked in blood, and amazingly hard to pronounce, the ancient Necronomicon, or Book of the Dead, unleashes unspeakable evil upon mankind in director Sam Raimi's outrageously hilarious sword-and-sorcery epic.
Back to do battle with the hideous "Deadites," Bruce Campbell reprises his role from The Evil Dead series as Ash, the handsome, shotgun-toting, chainsaw-armed department store clerk from S-Mart's housewares division. Demonic forces time warp himùand his '73 Oldsmobileùinto England's Dark Ages, where he romances a beauty (Embeth Davidtz) and faces legions of undead beasts, including a ghastly army of skeletons. Can Ash save the living from the evil dead, rescue his girlfriend, and get back to his own time?
Overflowing with spectacular special effects, Army of Darkness will make you scream with fear and laughter.
Message from Bruce: Listen up, you primitive screwheads!
At long last, here lies the closest thing to an ôofficialö DirectorÆs Cut of "Army" that youÆll ever find. Personally, I think there is always merit in any version of a film that preserves what the makers intended. So, for your consideration, we submit the REAL film, complete with the original ending, which I think is far more appropriate."
On behalf of Sam Raimi and Robert Tapert, I'd like to thank all of you fans (you know who you are) for your loyal support of this ridiculous series of films - you are directly responsible for the demand to make this version available. May you revel in 96 minutes of excess and may you never, ever, run out of sugar...baby!
Best to ya, Bruce "Don't call me Ash" Campbell
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