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Ash is transported with his car to 1,300 A.D., where he is captured by Lord Arthur and turned slave with Duke Henry the Red and a couple of his men. When Ash is thrown into a pit, he defeats two monsters and wins respect of Arthur's army and vassals. The Wiseman points Ash as The Chosen One that will retrieve the Necronomicon but Ash is only interested in returning home. When he learns that the only way to return to his time is using the Necronomicon, Ash decides to travel to the unholy land of the Deadites. The Wiseman advises that he must say the words 'Klaatu Barada Nikto' to safely get the evil book. However, Ash forgets the last word and an army of the dead resurrects to attack Arthur fortress and recover the Necronomicon. The battle between the living and the dead is about to start and the support of Henry the Red is the only way to help Ash and Arthur to defeat the army of darkness.
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LarsenOnFilm
Raimi and his camera never slow down, which is good because many of the gags don't stand up to scrutiny.
May 28, 2009
Lessons of Darkness
Army of Darkness' story is so perfunctory and lame that there's nothing to tether its bits and pieces of loopy madness.
January 20, 2011
Dread Central
I'll probably take heat for saying so, but this flick kind of sucks.
September 11, 2009
Georgia Straight
Raimi turns his back on the horror genre that brought him fame in the first place and delivers instead a cartoonish sword-and-sorcery fantasy, albeit one with some pretty cool monsters and special effects.
July 06, 2010
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