Deze man verdient z'n eigen topic, hij is namelijk God.
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Wie is Bruce Campbell? Bruce Campbell is dé ultieme cultheld, godverdomme! Hij werd geboren in Royal Oak Michigan op 22 juni 1958. In zijn jeugd maakte hij kennis met ene Sam Raimi. Samen maakten ze enkele kortfilmpjes, tot ze besloten een heuse "grote" film te maken, getilteld "The Evil Dead'. De rest is geschiedenis, Evil Dead en Bruce werden cult.
Verder deed Bruce mee in de 2 vervolgen op Evil Dead, speelde hij bijrolletjes in bijna alle films van Sam Raimi, acteerde hij in een hoop B-films en had hij onlangs zowaar opnieuw een culthit met Bubba Ho-tep.
Ook speelde hij mee in TV-reeksen als Xena, Hercules, Lois & Clark, ....
De favoriete horrorfilms van Bruce:
1. The Haunting (1963) - In the original version, use of camera and sound alone results in some truly chilling moments.
2. The Exorcist (1973) - Disturbing images more than make up for effects that fall short of our digital expectations.
3. The Omen (1976) - Gregory Peck lends serious credibility to this creep-fest. The whole "possession" thing is a great staple of horror flicks.
4. The Tenant (1976) - Roman Polanski is a master of deception. Check your sanity at the door.
5. The Hills Have Eyes (1978) - It's crude, sure, but look for the classic scene in a trailer involving two crazies and a poor little bird.
6. Halloween (1978) - John Carpenter can take a bow for creating the modern day horror flick. For its budget, Halloween is slick, stylish and has great "scares."
7. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) - What can I say? This was one of the most disturbing film experiences I've ever had. Rent it now…
8. Night of the Living Dead (1968) - I remember reading about this film in Reader's Digest when I was a kid and the article alone scared the crap out of me. Enjoy the docu-drama feel.
9. Alien (1979) - Great execution of a cool concept.
10. The Sixth Sense (1999) - Smart films are so rare these days. As I understand it, there wasn't one "visual effect" in the whole film.
De minst favoriete horrorfilms van Bruce:
1. The Frogs (1972) - Ray Milland must have owed the government back taxes.
2. Motel Hell (1980) - Rory Calhoun's deathbed confession that he "used preservatives" is worth the rental.
3. Death Curse of Tartu (1966) - some flicks made my list simply because of the lame title.
4. Massacre at Central High (1976) - Spend hours watching the film crew in reflections, wires that weren't meant to be seen and, my personal favorite, floating rocks. Although hailed as a "social commentary" horror flick, this is just a guilty pleasure to me.
5. Chopping Mall (1986) - Need I say more?
6. Humanoids from the Deep (1980) - I just had to get one Roger Corman flick in there somewhere…
7. The Dead Next Door (1988) - A great "no budget" guilty pleasure. Listen carefully to the voice of the lead Zombie Squad guy. Sound familiar?
8. Frankenstein 1970 (1958) - So, what, they never thought 1970 would arrive? This is a textbook case of how to badly date your badly made film.
9. April Fool's Day (1986) - Representative of the sad period when horror flicks were all named after calendar events.
10. Plan Nine from Outer Space (1958) - This may seem too easy, but study it closely to get the full effect - Ed Wood was trying to make a good film.
"The movies that are the easiest to make are the hardest to watch."
Wat plaatjesBruce in The Evil Dead:
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Bruce in het vervolg, Evil Dead II: Dead by Dawn
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Bruce in Army of Darkness
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Bruce in Bubba Ho-tep
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[ Bericht 2% gewijzigd door SaintOfKillers op 12-07-2011 20:17:22 ]
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