Bruce


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The only actor I know that everyone is on a first name basis with.

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1
The Evil Dead (1981,  NC-17)
The Evil Dead
So good I wanna cry.
2
Evil Dead 2 (1987,  R)
Evil Dead 2
So good I wanna puke.
3
Army of Darkness (1993,  R)
Army of Darkness
So good I wanna cry while puking.
4
Crimewave (1986,  Unrated)
Crimewave
Though everyone involved disowns this one, I loves it. It really shows Raimi and the Coens' raw and cheesy sense of humour when they are given free reign. Sure the film was stolen from Raimi in post, but I think the spirit does shine through. I liked this film very, very much, and am still a little surprised that it's not given a lot more respect.
5
Maniac Cop (1988,  R)
Maniac Cop
Tom Atkins and Bruce Campbell star in a movie written by Larry Cohen and directed by Willaim Lustig. Am I in b-movie heaven? Yes indeed. One of the better high concept slasher films from the 80's, this one has a great story and fun characters. The low budget helps add to it's gritty atmosphere. A really fun film with pretty good sequels.
6
Bubba Ho-Tep (2003,  R)
Bubba Ho-Tep
A little too much exposition, the 2 leads seem to talk about stuff a lot, but a fun film that had a lot more heart to it than I expected. Bruce Campbell does a great job in this one (without too much campiness).
7
Running Time (1997,  Unrated)
Running Time
Great low budget Becker film which follows Hitchock's Rope in trying to make it seem like it's taken in one shot. The story is forgettable, though Bruce is in it, but the filmmaking is very memorable.
8
Alien Apocalypse (2005,  Unrated)
Alien Apocalypse
What if Planet of the Apes had bugs instead of monkeys, Bruce Campbell instead of Charlton Heston, more decapitations and human eating? Why, it would have kicked ass. Bruce Campbell makes a moderately entertaining B flick totally enjoyable as he hams his way through this Planet of the Apes rip.... homage. Becker also provides his usually entertaining directing and flair for absurd in this comic, made for TV fun film. Enjoy the over the top performances and the constantly changing number of people throughout scenes.
9
Moontrap (1989,  R)
Moontrap
Hilarious. I actually really enjoyed this when I first saw it though I'm sure now I'd find it pretty cheesy. God, I was an idiotic teenager who'd like anything with a monster in it (and Bruce Campbell for that matter).
10
Lunatics: A Love Story (1991,  PG-13)
Lunatics: A Love Story
A bizarre love story that works pretty well because of the talent involved. Some very strange scenes stand out and Raimi and Campbell are excellent as always.
11
Maniac Cop 2 (1990,  R)
Maniac Cop 2
Pretty damned cool film, though I was unhappy with Campbell's fate. Still, the film won me over afterwards with it's sleazy characters and good ole violence.
12
Mindwarp (1992,  R)
Mindwarp
Bruce Campbell and Angus Scrimm start their cameo appearance careers. Even in this Fangoria produced film, you would expect with those 2 great talents they'd want to use them more. Anyway, I did enjoy this when I saw it, I wonder what I'd think now?
13
Icebreaker (1999,  PG-13)
Icebreaker
Bruce and Stacy's first crapfest together. Boy, did I have a rough go staying awake during this one. Granted, I was sick when I watched it, but I think this film may have gotten me sicker.
Also, Bruce plays a villain!
14
Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat (1990,  R)
Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat
Bruce plays Van Helsing to Carradine's Dracula in one of the first Vampire westerns. Fun, but forgettable, and for die hard traditionalists, it may piss them off a tad.
15
From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money (1999,  R)
From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money
The POV movie from hell. Every inanimate object gets a POV in this one, whether it a rotating fan or a wheel of a car. The movie's not all that hot, especially since I loved Spiegel's Intruder so much, but maybe now that I know what I'm getting into I could enjoy it more.
16
McHale's Navy (1997,  PG)
McHale's Navy
I saw this in the theater simply because Bruce was in it. They must have saw me coming.

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