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Shot-in-shot in some scenes.
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References
Ripped eyes scene is referenced.
The scene where Ash had finished burying his girlfriend, when he reached over the grave her hand came out and grabbed him is a homage to the end scene from Carrie, where Sue dreamed she puts flowers on Carrie's grave and her hand came out and grabbed her.
Torn apart poster in the cellar.
It is referenced.
Audio recorder scenes and cellar scenes are referenced.
Referenced in
Shot from the point of view of the evil force.
In the opening of "They're Creeping Up on You!," the ending theme from Evil Dead can be heard playing on the jukebox.
posessed tree coming to life and attacking person through vines! (although released in 82, Evil Dead was finished in 1979)
Nancy watches this movie in her room
Subjective camera shots are referenced.
Book of the Dead being checked out at a library
Possessed people act the same as the Deadites.
Shovel decapitation scene is referenced.
Character Sgt. Raimi named after director Sam Raimi
Possessed people act the same as the Deadites.
Video case is shown in a video store.
Nicholas Cage's character drives the same car as Ash, a 1973 Delta 88. Also, the shot in which the camera moves in on the mother discovering that Nathan Jr. is gone is a direct homage to The Evil Dead (1981).
Possessed people act the same as the Deadites.
"getting ready with various cut scene object close-ups" factor
Many concepts were borrowed from that particular movie such as : House deep within the woods where a famed scientist unleashes some very evil demonic power; The fight between Rick and his evil twins; The evil severed hands that even taunt him; The possessed room with flying furniture; The necromancer's zombies that just won't die, Rick's quest to rescue Jennifer, only to find her possessed and turned into a cackling demon hungry for his blood!
Ma Zombie a tribute to Ted Raime as Mother in the basement
the whole "Book of the Dead" concept is ripped-off from this movie
Tree rape scene from "The Evil Dead" is very similar to tentacle rape scenes from "Urotsukidoji".
At beginning in the video club, a zombie returns the VHS tapes of Dawn of the Dead (1978), The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974), The Evil Dead (1981) and Creepshow (1982)
Same handheld point-of-view close-to-the-ground camera moves etc.
VHS box seen in video store
Maurice Devereux admitted as much in interviews - seen in swings swining by themselves/Olam's book resenbles the Necronomicon/Book of the Dead of Evil Dead, there is a page on the PA system for a "Mr. Raimi", camera movements through graveyard resemble POV shots from ED, Olam's voice sounds like that of the Deadites etc.
There is a (talking) book, like the 'Necromomicon' in The Evil Dead and Army of Darkness, and it's getting burned in the end, just like in the end of Evil Dead
poster on wall and chainsaw wielding hero in leathers
Tom: "It's 'The Evil Dead' all of a sudden."
"Evil" subjective camera is referenced.
Seen on video store shelf in 'Video Review'
Shows a replica of an original prop (The Book of the Dead) from The Evil Dead in one scene.
A picture of the possesed Scott in 'Evil Dead' can be seen in Chip's bedroom
one of the camera shots zooms directly up to Billy Zane's face like in TED
Casper Christensen mentions the film
One of the enemies you fight is a possessed book called Necronomicon.
poster seen
The cabin, the necronomicon and even the tape recorder are in this episode.
" 'The Evil Dead'. I love that movie!"
Certain camera shots are recreated during the opening zombie scene.
poster is hanging on wall
Xander: "... It doesn't mean that we rebound with the Evil Undead."
Similarity of non skating scenes in Steve Berra's part
Photograph is shown.
Xander (to Spike): "Hey, evil dead, you're in my seat."
for the state of siege
Names and characters from Evil Dead were referenced throughout this film
The famous line "Join us!" is used when the parents are "possessed" by mind controlling devices just like the zombies in Evil Dead.
is about the Evil Dead's video distribution in the UK
Contains discussion of entire Evil Dead series
The shot of the rocking porch swing in front of the house when Emma is outside the house, just like in The Evil Dead
Gunn: Evil Dead was probably just messing with us.
mentioned in dialogue
Zombies uses the "Shaky-Steady-Cam" in the opening-sequence when the robbers arrive in Captain Spauldings House of Horror [a shaking camera shot "zooming" to the patrol station - like the demonic camera-movements in the woods of "the evil dead"]...
Gramophone scene is a nod to the Evil Dead
one-sheet poster displayed
On noticing that 12-year-old Ryan is watching "The Evil Dead" on TV, his older brother Dale says, "If you watch horror movies, it's no wonder you're scared in the dark."
Character names named after cast and crew of Evile Dead
Some of the splatter scenes were inspired by this movie
Makes the countdown, is talked about.
When Cash use a chainsaw, he uses it just like Ash did in "Evil Dead".
Trees come to life and try to attack Edward Bloom
"What's with the guy from Evil Dead?"
briefly mentionned
One character suggests a connection between the book in this movie and the book in Evil Dead
sheriff picks up chainsaw from closet with Evil Dead poster hanging in it
At Shaun's work, he mentions an employee (who is ill) named "Ash".
In the scene where Dr. Otto attacks the doctors with his tentacles, the presence of what looks like a chainsaw is a blatant referance to Sam Raimi (the director)'s "The Evil Dead"
As this is also a 'paranormal' story there's several zombies waltzing around with piercing eyes just like in 'Evil Dead' and a bunch of other zombie movies ('Living Dead' series etc.) There's also references to various ancient 'scriptures' (read: 'Necronomicon')
The clock's pendulum suddenly stops leaning to the right just before all hell breaks loose.
One of the characters names the movie.
last shot (burying lens)
When Dr. Orpheus is told to put his hand on the bible he says "I have a book of my own" and pulls the necronomicon, which attempts to bite the bailiff, from his cloak
A Poster can be seen hanging on the wall.
Mentioned by Bob Murowski and Bruce Campbell
The POV shot of the demon approaching the complex.
Video case, posters and t-shirts are shown.
similar dialogue in reference to a possessed girl: "You can't kill her." "Why the hell not?" "That's Lucy. She's your friend."
The fog and forest in the begining, the Villagers move and act in a similar style to the deadites of the Evil Dead
discussions on the film
Poster in Corey's room. (Third segment.)
Poster is shown.
The Necronomicon as it appeared in the library of Tartarus.
One of the characters mentions the film then asks if the others have seen it.
movie poster in Lucas' room.
The cabin looks exactly like the cabin from this movie, both interior and exterior. Many shots in the cabin are inspired by this film too.
The Evil Dead evil force cam is used and chases towards a door before the door is slammed in it's face just in time.
Referenced by name
They talk about how the cabin in episode 2.1 is based on that in "The Evil Dead".
It is mentioned for being one of the banned films in the UK. Also, video case is shown.
Light bulb fills up with blood
Sam Raimi's patented "Evil Force Cam" is used during the beginning when the monster is discovered
Shirt worn by Teddy
book bound in human skin found in the basement that brings the living dead back
The Evil running through the forest
It is mentioned in a magazine.
poster in dorm room
Title referenced.
In this movie actor Bruce Campbell is mistaken for his character Ash from The Evil Dead.
Swing bangs into cabin
Movie poster in background, referenced in commentary
A couple of friend goes to an old cabin where the surroundings are haunted.
Ash makes a cameo
Poster shown in bed room
Liz Morris's character shares the same name as Bruce Campbell's character, Ashley J. Williams.
Ashley shares the same name as Bruce Campbell's character Ashley "Ash" Williams in the Evil Dead trilogy. When Ashley is in the team on Virmire, her conversation response includes a reference to shooting things with her "boomstick."
Guy wears a t-shirt of "The Evil Dead"
mentioned in narration
Direct line referencing the film by comparing the cabin
Having splattered the nostrovite all over Rhys, who's holding a chainsaw, Jack quips: "That whole Evil Dead thing looks good on you, Rhys."
Nostalgia Crictic: "Who I think would be a lot cooler if he were like the Ash from the Evil Dead movies."
During the epic final battle with the Nerd and SMDC2K between all the possessed games, the book of the dead appears and the Nerd shout's "Oh, no, not you!" and zaps it.
Mentioned as a student's most feared horror film.
The POV of the monster.
A supernatural entity that says "Join us"
Tomás asks Álex (zombie): "How many times have we watched Evil Dead?"
The Book of the Dead can be seen in the Tarot Card/Gypsy scene in Face Eater.
Quote: "Nice Zombies. Dawn of the Dead? More Evil Dead"
In the 'church' level of the 'Death Toll' campaign, the survivors come across a cabin in the woods and then a character says 'Oh how nice, a cabin in the middle of no-where ... i know how this ends!'
Charlie and Juliet discuss the Evil Dead Trilogy, Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell.
"Grueling horror" tagline quoted
Characters discussing it
It is referenced in a magazine.
A TV expose of Ned Flanders is called "The Evil Ned".
Possessed Milos floating around like Deadite Cheryl.
Brett mentions that Sam Raimi, After doing The Evil Dead Series...
Character and style references to movie within a movie
Poster in comic shop, mentioned in dialogue
Poster is shown.
Poster is shown.
They compare the ending of this movie to the ending of Evil Dead
A small Evil Dead poster hangs in Needy's room, Jennifer also wears an Evil Dead T-shirt in the "makeout" scene with Needy.
The lead character Sara played by Jessy Hodges, is the daughter of actress Ellen Sandweiss from "The Evil Dead".
Bruce Campbell's role as Ash Williams mentioned
The violence in Re-Animator were compared to the violence in Evil Dead.
The Critic mentions Bruce Cambell's role as Ash in the Evil Dead series.
Mentioned.
Necronomicon Plot line
Mary says "Join us!" in a deep creepy voice after she's possessed by the slime creature
Faded yellow 1973 Oldsmobile Delta 88 is one of the driveable cars in the game.
Lotso pulling Woody into the dumpster is a reference to a scene in "Evil Dead" when someone is pulled into a celler in a similar fashion. Source: Director's Commentary.
Poster is shown.
Ashley is named after the trilogy's main character.
Mentioned in dialogue by George
DVD is shown in a store.
Critic says the movie starts with a girl being chased by the Evil Dead monster
Eli Roth mentions this movie during interview
in overview on Sam Raimi's career
The DVD appears in the background
Referenced in dialogue.
Toy figure of character Ash appears in the background of some shots
"This is a P.O.V. shot of Sam Raimi looking for the set of Evil Dead."
Linkara mentions the Necronomicon
"This is set in Evil Dead woods apparently."
Featured on a man's t-shirt at the drive-in.
The book is seen
"...but he might find the opening shot from Evil Dead."
"Nice to know that before he was Fake Shemp, he was Fake Ducky"
A monster betting pool includes an "angry molesting tree" and "Deadities."
Adam is wearing an Evil Dead shirt throughout most of the episode.
Joe mentions that Adam may possibly find the love of his life wearing an "Evil Dead" t-shirt and twelve lip piercings at the Weekend of Horrors.
Phelous points out that Seventh Moon is not from the people who brought us the Evil Dead series, despite what the DVD box says.
Evil Dead cam shots of the spirit attacking the house
One of the main sources of inspiration, especially for the flight scene.
the film of this episode's topic.
"Trees from 'The Evil Dead' are being a little less subtle this time around".
title mentioned
The line "I'm going to break your face" is used to reference 'Evil Dead'.
Featured in
on TV in Tina's room
The characters watch the film.
On TV in Zombie Squad headquarters
It is mentioned and discussed. Also, video case and footage of this movie are shown.
Clips
Posters in living room
has lots of clips from the evil dead in it
clips from this movie are shown
Though heavily scared, 12-year-old Ryan is forced to watch "The Evil Dead", as some evil force won't let him switch channels or turn the TV off.
Clips are shown.
footage shown
It is mentioned for being one of the banned films in the UK. Also, footage of this movie is shown.
Clips are shown
Clips are shown
Clips of the movie were shown.
Footage of this movie is shown.
Footage of this movie is shown.
It is mentioned for being one of the banned films in the UK. Also, video case and footage of this movie are shown.
clip shown
clip shown
Scene of tree monster attacking
Title of this film appears on screen. Also, footage is shown.
Lupa recalls how gory this movie was
Contains voice sample ("We're gonna bury her") from the movie
Spoofs
Spoofed in
At the end when Spike's corpse becomes a skeleton and melts into a puddle like at the end of The Evil Dead where the deadites melt.
The dead are awoken with a book of the dead, just like in The Evil Dead
as a bat chases a man, we see from its POV like the Evil Dead cam chases Ash
all the characters rising up to evil dead-ish music and saying "Join us!"
Hoss Delgado is a parody of Ash, the hero in this movie
Melanie makes fun of the dancing course and mentions the german title of the movie.
Bookcases constantly are falling on Tyler spoffing the bookcases that fall on Ash in Evil Dead
The ghouls mimic The Evil Dead's "Join us" line during the film's finale.
The episode Remains To Be Seen is a parody of Evil Dead
The book is a parody of the necromicon on Evil Dead
Book of the dead and tape recording
A 60 second version done in claymation.
The character of "Bruce" is based on the character 'Ash' from Evil Dead. He looks similar, wears the exact same clothing, randomly says the famous "Groovy" line, and walks his fingers across the couch to turn on the stereo.
the famous POV shot is replicated throughout the film
Pornographic parody.