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Sam Reimi: The Best Projects

Sam Raimi is the director, the creator of the cult franchise "Evil Dead", the horror "Drag Me To Hell", the trilogy "Spiderman" and many other films. How did his career begin? What other projects in the filmography of Sam Reimi are the attention of an experienced film-man? Let's find out.

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Sam Raymi's first film was a black comedy with elements of the detective "This is a murder!", Filmed by him in 1977. The budget was only 2 thousand dollars. The main roles in the film were performed by Sam Raimi, Scott Spiegel and Bruce Campbell (a friend of the director). After this project, Sam Reimi and Bruce Campbell constantly collaborated.

The next project of Sam Reimi was the short film "In the Woods", the first draft of the famous "Evil Dead". The main roles in the film were played by Sam Raimi's friends, and the budget was even smaller than the previous project. The horror of 30 minutes only aroused great interest among spectators and potential investors, which inspired the director to create "Evil Dead".

First recognition

In 1979, work began on a full-length horror film "The Evil Dead". The main roles were played by Bruce Campbell, Ellen Sandwass, Betsy Baker and Richard Demenicore. The budget was modest - 350 thousand dollars.

In his film Sam Reimi used a lot of intimidation, there are many scenic scenes of torture, murder, violence, for which the film received the most severe rating of the NC-17. The film was attacked by censors in many countries of the world, the most brutal and frank scenes were cut out to show in cinemas.

Critics just fell in love with the creation of Sam Raimi. They noted that the young director managed to create something really terrible. The film quickly acquired the status of a cult, and his admirer is the king of horrors Stephen King.

The Sequel of "Evil Dead" came out six years later (in 1987), although it was still about the creation of the continuation while working on the original film. "Evil Dead 2" is a direct continuation of the previous part of the trilogy. Of the original cast in the picture played only Bruce Campbell.

The project was also liked by critics. Compared with the previous film, the visual component has become much better, which made the sequel even more terrible and realistic than the original. The painting was nominated for several "Saturn" awards as the best horror.

The heyday of a career

In 1990, Sam Raimi and his brother Ivan began work on a new project - a militant "Man of Darkness." They wrote the script together and started shooting. The role of the protagonist, a scientist who seeks those who destroyed his laboratory and mutilated his face, went to Liam Nisson. A small role in the film was given to Ted Reimi, another brother of Sam Raimi.

This picture was also liked by critics and spectators. With a budget of $ 16 million, the film collected 48 million at the box office, which is quite good for 1990.

A year later Sam Raimi proceeded to the final part of the trilogy about sinister corpses - the horror "The Evil Dead": Army of Darkness. Both critics and horror fans positively assessed the film, although it was no longer as terrible and shocking as the two previous parts.

Experimental projects

In 1993, Sam Raimi began work on the first in his career, the Western "Quick and Dead." The main roles were played by Russell Crowe, Sharon Stone and Leonardo DiCaprio, then a little-known novice actor. The film received mixed reviews from critics and barely paid back its budget at the box office.

The next project Reimi was a dramatic thriller "Simple Plan." In commercial terms, this project did not have success, but won two nominations for the Oscar.

In 2000, the director undertook the production of the mystical thriller "Dar" with Keith Blanchett, Katie Holmes and Keanu Reeves in the lead roles. The main character of the film is the single mother Annabelle, who has a supernatural gift to predict the future. This gift does not at all seem to her a blessing, for nightmarish visions often haunt her. But it soon turns out that Annabelle's visions are the only opportunity to disclose the murder of a young woman who recently happened in the town.

"Spider-Man"

In 2002, Sam Reimi took up the adaptation of the comic book "Marvel" about Spider-Man and did not lose. "Spiderman" received good reviews from the audience, was nominated for several prestigious awards, with a budget of 140 million collected at the box office 820 million. Two years later, Reimi took up the continuation, and in 2007 took the final part of the trilogy "Spider-Man: The Enemy in Reflection ". The franchise has become a classic of superhero fighters, its spin-offs are being shot to this day.

Modern period

In 2009, Reimi returned to his favorite genre - horror. Together with his brother Aivan, he worked on the mystical horror "Drag Me to Hell", which was released in the summer of the same year. To many spectators, especially fans of scary and mystical pictures, this project fell to taste.

In 2013, Sam Raimi took up the genre of family fantasy. His new project was "Oz: Great and Horrible," starring Hugh Jackman.

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