You can win a FREE copy of the brand new Hatchet and Evil Dead on Blu Ray just by answering this little ol' question in the form of a comment below:
Which is better, Hatchet, or Evil Dead? Why?
Only two winners, so go ahead and answer. You might win. If you do, you'll be contacted by the editor and sent your winnings. Lucky you!
What you'll win:
Evil Dead on Blu Ray!!! With two brand-new hi-def transfers personally supervised and approved by Sam Raimi and an all-new audio commentary featuring Sam Raimi, Robert Tapert and Bruce Campbell. Includes Limited Edition DVD packed with 3 hours of original bonus features!
Special features include:
On the Blu-ray:
All-new audio commentary with writer/director Sam Raimi, producer Robert Tapert and star Bruce Campbell
On the special-features DVD:
One By One We Will Take You: The Untold Saga of The Evil Dead
The Evil Dead: Treasures from the Cutting Room Floor
The Ladies Of The Evil Dead Meet Bruce Campbell
Book of The Dead: The Other Pages
Discovering The Evil Dead
Unconventional
At The Drive-In
Hatchet, the 2006 slasher film will be presented in an unrated director's cut on Blu Ray. Features an all-new audio commentary with writer/director ADAM GREEN and Victor Crowley himself - KANE HODDER!
Special features include:
Audio commentaries:
Co-producer/writer/director Adam Green and Star Kane Hodder (new)
Adam Green, co-producer/cinematographer Will Barratt and actors Tamara Feldman, Joel David Moore and Deon Richmond
The Making of Hatchet
Meeting Victor Crowley: An in-depth look at the creation of a new horror icon
Guts & Gore: Go behind the scenes of Hatchet's special makeup and prosthetic effects
Anatomy of a Kill: Witness the "jaw-breaking" birth, design and execution of a death scene
A Twisted Tale: Writer/Director Adam Green recounts his decades-long friendship with "Twisted Sister" front man Dee Snider
Gag reel
Theatrical trailer
Comments
How about a victory dance posted on Youtube? All the kids are doing it.
Very cool! Thanks!!
Are Chris and I supposed to make a speech? (But seriously, thanks!!!)
Thomwade and Chris McMillan are the winners! This contest is now closed.
The Evil Dead.............it rocked the house..yo! Blood and guts and all that terrible stuff....the bomb i tell ya! Bruce Campbell is the man....Gimme some sugar baby...that shit's outta sight! Blew me away and still to this day....Book of the Dead don't bring that spooky shit around me...that can stay away. Peace everybody....i'm out!!!!!
It's simple; The Evil Dead is authentic 80's horror. Hatchet is not, but tries to be. Therefore, The Evil Dead must be better
The Evil Dead is by far the better of the two. More people talk about Evil Dead then they do Hatchet. And of course the fact that BC is in the film makes it an instant classic. Oh my god it would be so awesome if you guy's picked me I would go to bed at night with these two movies in hand! Happy early Halloween and thanks doing this contest!
Cort Kern
Ashsmart22@msn.com
Have to go with Evil Dead. Hatchet promised a return to "old school American horror," but really failed thanks to some lousy jokes and silly stereotypical characters. Yea, the kills were spectacular, but the humor really deflated any scares.
Evil Dead, however, slowly built up tension, the cut loose on the blood and bile in an orgy of mutilation and rot. No one could have suspected the forest rape scene, the most memorable since Galaxy of Terror's space maggot attack. When I first saw that, I sat with my mouth hung open, realizing if this Sam Raimi guy would do THAT, all bets were off now.
Besides, Evil Dead CREATED a stereotype with the character of Ash. I don't think Hatchet could lay claim on that.
Evil Dead, because I still remember the move like I saw it yesterday after all these years.
Evil Dead, hands down, because it is an absolute classic. And it has Bruce Campbell in it, which automatically makes it awesome.
Without a doubt, Evil Dead. Hatchet entertained me...But the evil Dead sticks in my brain like a railroad spike twenty-some years after seeing it. Gore, Insanity, Ingenuity and Bruce F***ing Campbell make it a movie experience seared into my memory in ways Hatchet just cannot hope to achieve.
oooh that's a tough comment to follow!
Evil Dead, obviously. While Hatchet is good, ED is the original, the great, perhaps the movie with the most pure terror ever made, all on a shoestring budget and with a great cast and director.