Sam Raimi, with the help of Scott Spiegel, created a stoogey-slugfest of a film that is more comedy than horror. I am a pretty huge fan of the first film but this is creatively the best film in the series and one of the best films to come out of the 80?s. I wonder where this series would be without Stephen King stepping up and doing some Pauline Kael style championing of the first film…
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