
Yes We Can: Original ‘Evil Dead’ Coming to Theaters
Movie News By Cole Abaius on December 1, 2009 | (8) Comments
What would you say if I said I haven’t seen The Evil Dead,….yet? What does the word “yet” mean to you?
Of course I have seen the movie. Several times. Probably too many to count on one hand (read: six), but I’ve never had a chance to see it on the big screen which is why I’m insanely happy that it’s coming to a theater near me.
According to Killer Film (via Bloody Disgusting), Sam Raimi’s original horror classic is going to be seeing a silver screen revival. Check to see if your town made the list!
January 8-9:
Uptown Theatre, Minneapolis
January 15-16:
Esquire Theatre, Denver
January 29-30:
Sunshine Cinema, New York
February 5-6:
Egyptian Theatre, Seattle
February 19-20:
River Oaks Theatre, Houston
February 26-27:
Inwood, Dallas
March 5: Nuart Theatre,
Los Angeles
May 22
Hudson Horrorshow
Poughkipsie, NY
Did it? Did it make the list??
I sincerely hope so, but it looks like I’ll be driving to Houston unless Austin makes the next round of selected cities. That’s right. There’s more.
Since I sadly missed the musical version of this Cabin in the Woods celebration of blood and loud noises, this announcement makes me exceedingly happy to be alive.
I have a feeling that we’re starting to pull ourselves out of the recession everybody. I’m no market analyst (despite a Masters in Economics), but I think that showing a tree raping someone from two decades ago in theaters again was one of Keynes’s benchmarks of a healthy, stable economy.
Pretty sure.
On a sidenote: Ten cool points to the commenter who will inevitably post, “That High Fidelity reference is wrong. This post is bullshit.”
What do you think? I know! I’m excited, too!
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