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Evil Ed [DVD] [1997] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]

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  • Language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000A2IP6Y
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This film is class from the start due to its excellent dubbing and the start scene where a crazed editor blows his head off with a grenade, and all his boss has to say is 'You're fired!' But unfortunately this film gets boring until Ed gets evil.
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Fortunately there's no actual molesting in this film... or a beaver rape scene as is discussed within the film and on "AVGN's Monster Madness" review of the film.

But it sure is crazy. Basic outline: Ed is working for a film company and is promoted to the Splatter and Gore section to edit the "Loose Limbs" series of films for European release. Whilst making cuts of ludicrous, badly acted and violent scenes, he starts to loose his mind and descends into some sort of "cleansing" killing spree... the rest is history, and history worth watching.

It's no masterpiece, but it's massive fun, there are film references a-plenty, a couple of likable characters and (rather than a story), a good enough sequence of events within the same persons' timeline to keep you watching all topped off with a brilliant showdown that pretty much finished off in the style of one of the films he was editing in the first place.

You must have: A slightly darker sense of humor. A love of using obscure film quotes (there are plenty you will remember) and the willingness to admit you enjoyed it.

I definitely recommend.
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Amazon.com: HASH(0x92f9f1e0) out of 5 stars 21 reviews
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
HASH(0x92fa63e4) out of 5 stars PLEASE READ BEFORE BUYING THE IMAGE RELEASE!!! 13 July 2005
By Evan H. Williams - Published on Amazon.com
Format: DVD
Evil Ed is an awesome movie if you own the VHS edition the dvd release by IMAGE Entertainment has all the gore scenes taken out!!! Ardustry Entertainment is re-releaseing the film Oct. 4 2005 in it's full gory glory!!! So I recommend waiting and getting that version.

The movie itself is pretty awsome though, in the unedited version it has exploding heads, chopped torsos, and other cool scenes, plus the movie is halarious and has a lot of reference to the evil dead series
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HASH(0x92fab48c) out of 5 stars Look here people! 22 Feb. 2000
By Henkeponken - Published on Amazon.com
Format: DVD
Guys, I can only refer to the guy who asy the movie in Sweden. They say that it is uncut, but it is not! The swedish release offers more gore and a bucket of blood here and there. No, it is not a gore-gore kind of film, but it is not meant to be. The movie features some of the elite of swedish actors on orders to make the movie exactly as it is. The dubbing is made on purpose, don't think anything else! It is a classic here in Sweden and has earned its place in the swedish hall-of-fame of swedish horror-films (scarce as they may be) See this movie for some laughs, not to be scared.
Enjoy! :o)
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HASH(0x92fabce4) out of 5 stars On par with some of the best,,,and the worst 24 Oct. 2009
By Sid the Elf - Published on Amazon.com
Format: DVD
In 1994 Sid was doing the usual weekend happy times when an interesting film appeared at our local video stores horror section. It looked so awful that we were just drawn to it, much thanks to our recent screening of Death Ring in which our eyes were opened to the goodness of b. The film was called Wicked Games and we were told by the young video attendant "I don't know where this came from. I don't even think I can rent this out." Luckily we got it and were blown away by the ultra poor quality which we just seemed to love. It's very rare to find such a piece of garbage that enjoyable which is why were thrown for a loop with Evil Ed. Years back Sid's cousin saw this and said it was simply the worst thing he'd ever seen, and this stuck with us all these years. Somehow we were able to have a watch and discovered this one's right on par with the 94 classic Wicked Games.

This one opens up with a crazed film editor blowing up his own head by putting a grenade in his mouth. The scene is one of the most ridiculous things we've ever seen, but in the right way where you can't help but crack up. So it moves forward with a man Edward who takes the job of the newly deceased film editor. He's being forced to watch a film series called "Loose Limbs" which is said to be filled with tons of gore, nudity, and lots of sexy time. The more he watches the more he begins to unravel seeing strange visions of creatures in turn making him loose his mind. Once off the deep end he begins killing his co-workers and anyone that shows up at his house or in the nut house.

Evil Ed turned out to be an extremely enjoyable flick in the worst way possible. In no way will you enjoy this if you go into it with any expectations higher then bottom of the barrel low. It really is just awful in every sense but will be enjoyed by a very particular viewer. You really have to be like us and be able to find beauty in films like Wicked Games, Grim, Uncle Sam and many other poor choices. The acting is horrendous, the gore is so over the top, and the killings are just hilarious forcing you to laugh on a constant basis. For us Evil Ed was worth three stars under no controlled substances what so ever. If you laced the evening up with a little something it may have been a five star event, if that is even humanly possible. Guess it's just another disastrous gem from the old age of 90's horror.
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HASH(0x92fac0cc) out of 5 stars I LOVE this movie BUT... 1 May 2002
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
Format: DVD
This movie is great. I would give it 4 stars if it wasnt for the fact that this dvd version has 3 minutes of gore cut out. Dont be fooled. It says unrated on the back but this is definatley the R rated version....its a shame.
HASH(0x92fabe34) out of 5 stars "It's a No Brainer..." 4 Mar. 2001
By Tim Vanbaelen - Published on Amazon.com
That's the line on the front of the "Evil Ed" box here in Belgium. The cover displays a drawn man, whose head is cut in 2 by an axe. Although the movie has it's gory moments, people who dislike gore: no scene in the movie is as gory as it's cover (which is a shame-i'll explain).
Although i read in most of the interviews that the film is a kind of tribute to "Evil Dead", director Sam Raimi and actor Bruce Campbell, i think also of the movie "Braindead" (or "Dead Alive", as it is called in America). "Braindead" is the unbeatable combination of extreme gore, injected with brilliant humor. I don't know if the version of "Braindead" is cut in America, but if you ever see the uncut version, you have seen horror at its goriest... and funniest.
The problem with "Evil Ed" is that the movie never dares to cross the line which "Braindead" leapt over. The opening sequence is just pure genius (the first, quite demented, editor blows off his own head with a handgrenade while his cool, emotionless boss watches and tells he's fired!), but then the creators pull back and seem to be happy to offer little gore, combined with a more satirical kind of humor. And that just doesn't work quite as it should be. The director tried to put the humor in the English dubbing and the idiotic acting. It appears also that the worst gore is in the movies which Ed cuts out. This all points (for me) that even their 'uncut' version of the movie is still a film which seems 'cut'. And that's a shame, because the final sequence of the film shows the genius of the first sequence.
To say it short: opening and ending great, the middle a little boring. To be quite honest: since "Braindead", many so-called gory movies seem like child's play to me. But even people who have seen less of this kind, will notice that this movie just could have been better.
If you look at the whole film, though, and you are not too demanding, it's quite amusing to watch how Ed becomes more stressed and demented by all the gore he has to cut out.
If nothing else is in your video store, you can rend this. But if you want to see a "top class" example, get "Braindead"
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