Evil Ed (Limited Edition Blu-Ray): Review

Out now on limited edition 3-disk set is the 1995 Anders Jacobsson, horror-comedy, “Evil Ed”.  It’s been nearly two decades since I saw this odd flick. I am sure I rented it at my local video store because the title reminded me of “Evil Dead”.  Because I barely remembered anything that happened in the film since the 20 or so years since I had seen it, I felt like I was watching it again for the first time. I even opted for the original cut rather than the newly-extended version which is only two minutes longer than the original.

“Evil Ed” is an odd film, but it doesn’t skimp on the splatter and gore.  I know there are many people who either love “Evil Ed” or hate it.  For me, I feel it never tries to be anything it’s not and wears it’s love for the genre on its’ sleeve.  “Re-Animator”, “Evil Dead” and “Bad Taste” are obvious inspirations and though it might not be as memorable, “Evil Dead” is a worthy addition to any horror fan’s collection.

3-DISC LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS

  • Two versions of the film!
  • Original Stereo and 5.1 Audio Options
  • Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
  • Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Graham Humphreys
  • Collector s booklet with new writing on the film by critic James Oliver

DISCS 1 & 2 (BLU-RAY + DVD) THE SPECIAL ED-ITION CUT

  • World premiere of the newly-extended version of the feature [95 min]
  • Keep Em Heads Rollin making-of documentary
  • Reconstructing Edward featurette on the creation of the Special EDition cut
  • Deleted scenes
  • Bloopers
  • Teasers and Trailers
  • Still Gallery

DISC 3 (BLU-RAY) THE ORIGINAL CUT [LIMITED EDITION EXCLUSIVE]

  • Original Cut [93 mins]
  • Lost in Brainland never-before-seen extended 3 hour version of the making-of documentary
  • PLUS OTHER SURPRISES!!!

By: Marc Ferman

Order: Evil Ed (Limited Edition Blu-Ray