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The campy eroticism of Xena:Warrior Princess.

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I'm so glad you mentioned this.

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Oct 25Liked by Cole Haddon

The Spider man kiss =)

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Absolutely. Iconic.

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Oct 25Liked by Cole Haddon

I think I’ve only seen The Evil Dead once - I’m not a fan of those films - but the thing that springs to mind is the evil hand which I think is from the second one? I don’t even know if I’ve seen the scene but my husband has referenced it more than once.

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They're such fun films. Have you seen ARMY OF DARKNESS? It takes the evolving camp of the first two to a whole new level.

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Oct 26Liked by Cole Haddon

No, I haven’t. Maybe I need to revisit the series.

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I saw Evil Dead II in the theaters in 1987. I was 16. Raimi was a gift to the imagination. A lot of POV shots that weren’t common in film at the time. And breakneck editing that forced you to pay attention. Trauma and emotion with a black comical spin, taking you through years of tragedy within a handful of edits and minutes. Darkman was one example— one of my favorites… and Liam Neeson and Frances McDormand before most knew who they were.

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The EVIL DEAD films and early Raimi in general are so great because nobody had told this dumb kid what could and couldn't be done. He just went out and found a way to do what was in his head, and created his own style doing it. Youth does have some advantages.

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Seriously… it’s amazing what you can do when you don’t know, you can’t do it.

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Groovy

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Give me some sugar baby.

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Oct 24Liked by Cole Haddon

His playful interviews early on in his career. https://youtu.be/zV6DktZHxWY?si=wm3RpvWFiF9LgYi2

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This is fun!

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Like you, I think of indie film kid done well. And that Evil Dead shaky cam!

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I grew up in Detroit and then burbs. You? When I hear the name I think of his family’s drapery store!

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Same. I didn't know about the drapery store, though. Was that in Royal Oak?

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I have always taken great delight in knowing that Sheila is the name of the leading lady in “Army of Darkness”. “If Chins Could Kill” by Bruce Campbell is an awesome read.

Love Sam Raimi.

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Oct 24Liked by Cole Haddon

So many talented writers and directors surfaced from Detroit! Thank you for sharing such a wonderful talent as Sam Raimi. 👏👏

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