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  • Warning: Spoilers
    This documentary's fast pace adds to the enjoyment of the exploits on the Army of Darkness set. I found yourself wishing that it was ten or fifteen minutes longer. After a couple of viewings, things feel rushed and the narration, by Bruce Campbell, is out of place. Watching the low tech genius makes me yearn for the days when I wondered how they did that instead of lamenting, "that looks fake." It's obvious that the skeleton's are manual, but it's still fascinating to watch all of the ways that they are used and controlled. Raimi and company put on a good show by working hard and have fun doing it. They come across as a giddy bunch of kids. This is a great companion piece to the feature, Army of Darkness.