Yes thats the same one, although I have seen it recently on the ED UK 4 disc boxset. On the 4th disc
under extras on the 'Dead Good Marketing' featurette, near the end. There is 2 versions, a shorter &
longer one and both seem to be shown in full. This is a transcript of the longer version:
We open on SAM RAIMI sitting in a cinema eating popcorn with the soundtrack from Evil Dead 2 playing in the background
SAM Hi I'm Sam Raimi, the director of the evil dead. I've invited Johnathan Ross to see my new movie evil dead 2.
The camera pans to JOHNATHAN who jumps spilling his popcorn everywhere. Cut to the cinema screen showing scenes from Evil Dead 2.
JOHNATHAN Oh, I don't believe this.
SAM Say, you er, you think this will scare the audience as much as the first one?
JOHNATHAN Thats a safe bet Sam er, got alot more suprises...
Cut to multiple shots of demon hands popping out of JOHNATHAN'S seat, with a cloud of smoke rising behind him. They grab him and pull him back
JOHNATHAN Ahhh!
SAM It's got alot in it to er, grab the audience
V/O Theres only one movie scarier than evil dead, evil dead 2. Kiss your nerves goodbye!
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Is that the one you mean? I vaguely remember that poster but I might have seein to on a website or
on some DVD gallery extras. I was only 7 when ED2 came out so I wouldn't remember it originally.
the 'Incredibly Strange Film Show' is also on the Evil Dead UK 4 disc box set DVD, although it has
been edited to omit all footage from Raimi's shorts & a 'Crimewave/XYZ Murders' clip too. Guess
they couldn't clear the rights for the crimewave stuff (them also slagging the film off in the show
wouldn't help none with permission, I'm guessing) but it's strange that the Raimi shorts wheren't
cleared for inclusion, especially coincidental since WTW, another short, was pulled from the same
DVD release. I read somewhere that the music rights issue had been solved and there was a
different issue preventing inclusion involving Raimi getting funny about releasing his early works
which might explain both the missing WTW & the shorts in the 'Incredibly Strange Film Show' on
that DVD. If you get the VHS to DVD copy thats going round on the 'Raimi shorts' DVD, thats the
unedited version.
Thanks for the chainsaw compliment!