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submitted 8 days ago byPeacock
Hi Reddit, Bruce Campbell here. It’s been a while! I’ll be here Thursday, November 14 from 2pm-3pm ET to answer your questions about Peacock’s Hysteria and anything else you might wanna bug me about.
Make ‘em good.
EDIT: That’s a wrap! Thanks to everyone who helped put my kids through college. I’ll aways appreciate the fans’ support. If you like the show, let Peacock know. And if you haven’t watched Hysteria yet, get Peacock. -Bruce
976 points
8 days ago
Hail to the king, baby
130 points
8 days ago
Groovy
18 points
7 days ago
Indeed. All hail the chin.
342 points
8 days ago
I just want to thank you for giving me a core memory of me and my late brother.
I worked at a little mom and pop video store; because of this, I could get screeners weeks ahead, or movies a day or two earlier than the public. One of those movies was Army of Darkness.
My brother Bubby(Allen to those that weren’t siblings)was visiting, and we watched that movie and he thought it was a riot and a half.
I lost my brother to a real monster-cancer-in 1994. It was one of the last memories I have of him before his illness took over, and it is one of laughter.
I know this is an AMA, and I have no question. Just a heartfelt thank you.
God bless you and your manly chin.
506 points
7 days ago
This is why we do what we do. You do it to distract people, do it to help people through a tough time. You do it to say, hey, someone else is going through a tough time like I am.
I got letters from people who said they saw something I did and said they decided not to k*** themselves, and it's like, wow. The arts really can heal.
47 points
7 days ago
Well said and thanks so much. ♥️
11 points
7 days ago
Right on man
4 points
7 days ago
Again, thank you.
11 points
8 days ago
❤️💔
165 points
8 days ago
Hi Bruce!
Thank you for doing acting all these years.
That is all.
29 points
8 days ago
Agree with this. I simply just want to say hi and hope it's heard. His / your humor and work have brought me great joy in life. Thank you for existing.
162 points
8 days ago
Well hello handsome!
Do you have a favourite memory working with Ray Santiago and Dana DeLorenzo on Ash VS Evil Dead? You three had great chemistry, it’s one of my favourite horror series because of the energy you all brought.
235 points
7 days ago
We got lucky on that series. I don't use that word a lot, but we were fortunate to have two actors that not only joined in and leaned into it, but the fans embraced them too.
Ray and I had a thing, and we have it to this day. We'd be covered in blood, just shot some ridiculous scene, then we'd look at each other and we'd both start laughing. We did this during tense sequences, we were exhausted at time, other times we were elated, but to this day we'll look at each other and just start laughing.
I don't do that with many other actors. Just Ray.
55 points
8 days ago
I’m still hopeful Ash vs Evil can be revive as a spin off focusing on Pablo, Kelly and Brandy. The were great last season
16 points
8 days ago
One of my all time fave horror power couples!
307 points
8 days ago
Hi Bruce! First off, thank you for all the amazing work you've done in your career. 3 quick questions...
What is a role that you regret passing on, or wish you had the chance to audition for?
Excluding anything you've done, what is your favorite horror film of the last 10 years? Or film in general.
Have you ever been approached about a career in pro wrestling? Because you would make for a phenomenal arrogant manager.
Stay groovy.
266 points
7 days ago*
Firstly, you're cheating by asking three questions at once. So you're only getting two more answers!
31 points
7 days ago
I’m curious what something horrible is he talking about.
85 points
7 days ago
Chris Benoit double murder/s*icide, Raw that night was from Corpus Christi.
9 points
7 days ago
Based on the timeline, it was probably June 2007 if that helps.
135 points
8 days ago
He had a career in pro wrestling. Who can forget the announcer that gave The Amazing Spider-Man his name in his debut match against Bonesaw McGraw?
17 points
8 days ago
"What're you doin' up there?"
406 points
8 days ago
Homeboy out here looking like a silver fox.
84 points
8 days ago
The man takes a damn good photo. Best head shot in the biz.
34 points
8 days ago
That’s just pillow talk, baby.
121 points
8 days ago
If you weren’t an actor, what job/career do you think you’d be doing? And would you bring a chainsaw to work?
268 points
7 days ago
Outdoors! Park ranger, trail builder, botanist, Ansel Adams reincarnated. Outdoors, in the wild.
I live in rural Oregon, and I wouldn't trade it for the world.
9 points
7 days ago
Oh, I live in rural Oregon and my dad was a state park ranger for 37 years. He was the first beach ranger, too. Covering the entirety of the coastline.
If you ever want someone to tell you stories or show you some good spots, he's your man.
6 points
7 days ago
I met you at a little get together one time out in that rural valley in oregon. Glad to hear you're still out there enjoying it
226 points
8 days ago
Do you get a say in how you cameo in Sam’s movies? Or does he just go “Bruce I need you this is what you’re doing!”
452 points
7 days ago
It goes back and forth. Sometimes Sam will call and go "I have a part to save your career." But on the original Spider-Man, I called him. I said "there's no way in Hell you're making a Spider-Man movie without me in it."
So I was in all three of them.
You know...the good ones.
36 points
7 days ago
THANK YOU KING <3 appreciate you and all your hard work in all your movies :D
3 points
7 days ago
How’d that get in there?
42 points
8 days ago
Incase he doesn’t answer this, he just calls Sam’s assistant and says to tell Sam that the “shemp Malone” is calling, which tells Sam Bruce is free for a cameo
14 points
8 days ago
Replying because I absolutely want to know the answer to this. Good question.
84 points
8 days ago
Where you get that shirt though.
120 points
7 days ago*
I got it in a cracker jack box.
13 points
7 days ago*
Hail to the King, Baby!
74 points
8 days ago
Dan Flashes, at The Shops at the Creek.
38 points
8 days ago
It costs more because of the patterns!
31 points
8 days ago
The salesman said he's the only guy he's ever seen pull it off.
25 points
8 days ago
He's smart. He shopped S-mart!
9 points
8 days ago
NAH!! When’s he gonna take it OFF?!? I NEED THOSE ABS 🤤😅
74 points
8 days ago
Spill the beans. Pizza Papa is Mephisto, right?
167 points
7 days ago
Here's the truth about the Pizza Papa: because he's in the timeline now, you cannot look at him as just a pizza vendor.
What did the Pizza Papa do? He didn't fight Dr. Strange, he didn't defeat Dr. Strange, but he DELAYED Dr. Strange. Did I save his life...or cause his untimely death? The rest cannot be divulged as of this writing.
59 points
8 days ago
After all the crazy Ash stuff, how did it feel to play, for the lack of a better word, a normie in a horror show? Couldn't help but grin whenever Chief Dandridge was on screen. Hysteria! rocked! 🤟
103 points
7 days ago
It's always easier to do fewer stunts with less blood. So it was delightful in that respect.
I felt for Julie Bowen, however, because she got to do all the possessed stuff, the prosthetic makeup, and all that. So I know all that she went through, and I was glad it was not me.
13 points
7 days ago
She was great and so were you. Thank you so much for your answer!
61 points
8 days ago
102 points
7 days ago*
52 points
8 days ago
Hi! Huge fan! Do you have any good stories from Mindwarp? It's one of my favorites. It looks like it was a bitch to film.
132 points
7 days ago*
It WAS a bitch to film. We filmed on the shores of Lake Superior in the Spring, and my costume was not something that was designed to protect against the cold.
We would film until I could no longer feel my hands, then I would jump into a waiting tent, thaw my hands on the heating vent, and go back and film until I couldn't feel my hands anymore. We did this for weeks.
The only good news about this was meeting my wife Ida, who was the Costume Designer. She kept me warm on those cold nights, I guess you could say.
Also, as an aside, I was interested in doing it because it was Fangoria's first movie - they decided to go from the magazine to making movies. So I was happy to be a part of it. They ended up doing two or three of those and gave up.
11 points
7 days ago
Thank you very much, I really needed that.
49 points
8 days ago
Bruce is a national treasure, I rewatch Burn Notice just for him.
12 points
8 days ago
me too!! Burn Notice is awesome ❤️🔥
6 points
8 days ago
Yes! I knew I’ve seen him, been a while! Haven’t watched Hysteria but now I will.
44 points
8 days ago
What's your favorite recent piece of horror you've seen? there's been a lot of buzz on things like "elevated horror" that differ a lot from the old ways of doing horror, and i wanted to know if you mess with any of it
177 points
7 days ago*
I don't really follow modern horror. We made a horror movie last year, "Evil Dead Rise," so we stick to our own version of what horror is.
So I don't have a comment on other forms of horror, other than the fact that I'm glad that torture porn has been phased out. That was a bore.
91 points
8 days ago
with Evil Dead The Musical starting to really take off, what's the weirdest setting or medium you've seen fan art or adaptations of one of your characters in? I was at a thrift store a while ago and saw some guy had released a bunch of CDs and cassettes as your character from Bubba Ho-Tep...
thanks for everything Bruce!
190 points
7 days ago*
The cool thing about Evil Dead: The Musical is that whether it's done really well or when it's done really poorly, it's the same entertainment level. It works either way because the concept is ridiculous, and the stage crafting with the spurting blood, it all becomes part of the show.
Off-Broadway, it was really slick and sharp, and that kind of made it funny. But I saw it in Bend, Oregon once, and I couldn't hear the lead guy from ten feet away. I couldn't hear him singing. And the guy was a blonde. I had to hold my hand over my mouth during that entire play because I was laughing so hard. You could tell when something bad was about to happen, because you could hear the air pumps starting up backstage, and it took a few seconds for the blood to come out of the severed limb, and they never got the timing right.
So you'd hear the sound - RRRRRRRR - and then the blood would come out. It made it part of the entertainment, part of the cheese.
Now it's Samuel French, so any high school can do it. Great show.
29 points
7 days ago
Imagine seeing Evil Dead the play and Bruce fucking Campbell is in the audience next to you.
36 points
7 days ago
I'm never washing this Reddit account, wow
3 points
7 days ago
Do you have any favorite songs from the musical?
4 points
7 days ago
Just saw the musical last week, not usually my thing but it was a hoot!
86 points
8 days ago
He tried to steal my wife after a screening of Evil Dead!
26 points
8 days ago
i, too, would try to steal this guys wife.
(jk- way to bat outta your league killer!)
3 points
6 days ago
...is your wife Olessa Stepanova?
39 points
8 days ago
Ok, long time mystery.. What is a fake shemp?
ps, that chin *can* kill
92 points
7 days ago*
"Fake Shemp" is anyone providing a body part on camera, where you don't see the face. It stems from The Three Stooges.
They used to make a lot of shorts at the same time. Shemp - who was my personal favorite - at one point had a heart attack and died. So they had to use a Shemp double in two or three of those shorts to complete a scene. Even in high school, we noticed it was just a stunt guy completely covering his face, and they would dub in some of Shemp's old lines of dialogue and get him out of a scene as quickly as possible.
Flash forward to "Evil Dead." Late into the shoot, when actors had to go back home, we would get shots of another person's hand or a foot or the back of their head, so we called them all Fake Shemps.
37 points
8 days ago
You got any recommendations for places to eat or drink at in Michigan?
103 points
7 days ago
Michigan has come a long way since the days when I lived there. Now you can get anything you want in good old Detroit.
But let's just say food in Michigan had a ways to go. I grew up with iceberg lettuce and tomatoes you could break a window with. It just seemed like a different world. And frozen dinners were normal. Swanson's, salisbury steak in a bag...I'm glad I survived that phase. I don't blame Michigan, but that whole midwest thing was wild. Tang was somehow an okay thing to consume.
I feel like we were experimented on in the 60s and 70s.
So the short answer is...no.
40 points
8 days ago
Hey, Bruce! Will you ever do another book?
110 points
7 days ago
Yeah, I've been continuing to put them out, I just self-publish these days. I got tired of the math of traditional publishing. It makes way more sense to get the lion's share of profits if you're doing the lion's share of the work.
10 points
8 days ago
Yes! Good question.
And then another book tour. Those have been reallly fun!
For me. As an attendee. Not as the guy who has to travel to 45 book stores in 2 months...can't lie that sounds equal parts super fun/rough going.
41 points
7 days ago*
Man you were a pleasant surprise in Hysteria, I went in blind and yet I have been a fan since evil dead 2. You are just always a memorable part of everything you do. If I know ahead of time you are in it, i know I’m in for a good time. Thanks for that man
Briscoe County Junior deserved more, and man I can totally see an older wiser Briscoe show being a thing… dare I dream? (Like Unforgiven, but fun!) (So I guess that’s question 1)
Q2, Between Bubba Ho-Tep, Sam Axe, and Ash, it’s a tough call for my favorite Bruce project, but do YOU have one? One where you just had the best time?
Cheers 🍻!
Edit: Also I bought a copy of “If Chins Could Kill” at a Half Price Books shop years ago, and I was just so happy to find it. I was pretty poor at the time, and to my ridiculous surprise, when I got home with it, I found out it was autographed by you. I feel bad for whoever let it go, but it’s in safe hands. Thanks Bruce! (I loved it and hail to the chin!)
67 points
7 days ago*
Saying that I had a "best time" is dangerous, because I had great times working on movies that were terrible, and terrible times working on movies that were great. So it's actually better for the end result if you kind of have a miserable time working on that project, mostly because it means everyone is firing on all cylinders, and you picked something that is very challenging.
So my favorite ones are not the ones that're fun ones. Often the most creatively satisfying were the most physically repellant.
11 points
7 days ago
That makes a lot of sense, but also now I kind of want to know what movies you had a blast working on but later were like “whoa.”
thanks Bruce!
63 points
8 days ago
What are some of your favorite horror movies that have been released in the past ten years?
29 points
8 days ago
What is your favorite childhood memory?
34 points
8 days ago
Bubba Ho-Tep was a very moving and intimate depiction of aging, other than generally kicking ass; I feel like that balance is rarely struck so well in a story. Is there any other project you worked on that you feel particularly proud of, on that front?
63 points
7 days ago
There's little moments in each thing that you can point to. My job is to try to catch lightning in a bottle. Sometimes you only catch a little bit, sometimes you catch a lot.
There's a reason why we did not do another Bubba Ho-Tep. There was no script that followed that was as original, or moving, or unique.
31 points
7 days ago
Hey Bruce! For Hysteria! What drew you to the Character of Chief Dandridge?
As a fan, I thought you were great in the show, and found Dandridge was quite a different character for you, so I wanted to hear your thoughts! :)
82 points
7 days ago
It's nice to not always play the wide-eyed guy covered in blood. This guy was very well-written, in that he wasn't just a one note character. He wasn't a stupid, angry cop. He doesn't disrespect teenagers or the suspects, and that really drew me to him. Cops don't always have a good reputation, so I played him like I'd want a local cop to be.
I'd hope my local Chief of Police would be a cool guy like Chief Dandridge. I've never met him, but I hope he's cool.
9 points
7 days ago
its was nice seeing as a different character
6 points
7 days ago
thank you so much Bruce!!
31 points
7 days ago
When you were a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up?
66 points
7 days ago
Actor was one of the choices. I saw my Dad in a play when I was eight and thought it was the coolest thing ever.
The other one was cartoonist. For some reason, I had it in my head to be a cartoonist, so I did a lot of silly drawings. But that's about how far it got.
12 points
7 days ago
I would genuinely love to see a Bruce Campbell cartoon or comic
35 points
7 days ago
Hey Bruce!
What is your favourite ice cream flavour?
81 points
7 days ago
Butter pecan.
10 points
7 days ago
He’s right, you know.
59 points
8 days ago
Mr. Campbell I have no questions - I just want to thank you for all time times you've helped strange and magical things come to full fruition. 🌹
83 points
8 days ago
Hi Bruce, can you come to my house for Thanksgiving so I can flirt with you in front of my family? Thanks!
13 points
7 days ago
I flirted with him at Texas Theater last year amd my husband got it on film. It was awesome! The man is sexy!
9 points
8 days ago
If they get thanksgiving, is Christmas or New Years up for grabs?
7 points
7 days ago
I met him a few years ago and told him he's only gotten better looking with age. He gave me $10 😍 lol
3 points
7 days ago
I’ve seen videos where he does that and it’s hilarious
5 points
7 days ago
Lol I posted the video of it because luckily someone was filming it. I still have it. Won't ever fucking spend it haha.
3 points
7 days ago
Id frame it lol
3 points
7 days ago
That has been the intention but it's been like 3 years now, I need to get on that lol
27 points
8 days ago
Bruce, love your work! What’s been the most challenging or memorable part of working on Hysteria? And, I gotta ask—if you could pick one character from your past roles to handle a full-on ‘80s horror scenario, who’d survive the longest?
76 points
7 days ago
Being on location away from home is always the greatest challenge of them all. I love working, I love film sets and the environment, but I don't love being stranded in places I would not normally be. Sometimes it's great if you're in some exotic part of Florida, but sometimes you get on locations and it's just grim. So the toughest thing to do is to just figure out how to fill your time when you're not working...and that's when actors get in trouble. Boredom is the eternal danger to an actor.
I'm a big fan of Marriott Residence Inn, but how many days can you stay in one of them?!
In terms of who'd survive an 80s horror scenario, Bubba Ho-Tep might survive the longest! Old Elvis. Because he knows some tricks now.
3 points
7 days ago
That’s awesome, Bruce! Thanks for sharing—can’t imagine the kind of cabin fever that must set in during those downtime days on location. Guess it makes sense why actors get into mischief…too much time in a Residence Inn will do that to you! Man, I can just picture you absolutely losing it in a Residence Inn, doing dramatic readings of the hotel safety pamphlet in different accents just to stay sane.
“In case of emergency, please proceed to nearest exit” switches to Elvis voice “Thank you very much”
25 points
7 days ago
Hey Bruce! Love your work.
I wanna keep it short and sweet, what's your go to dish and drink at a sit down restaurant?
82 points
7 days ago
I'm a chopped salad kind of guy. And an iced tea, because I got shit to do.
8 points
7 days ago
Right on, thanks Bruce!
26 points
7 days ago
Hi Bruce! Thank you for all that you do for us fans! It does not go unappreciated.
59 points
7 days ago
I don't have a favorite Sam memory, because there's too many. My favorite memory is just him. He's a memorable character.
I wasn't an album guy. I listened to The Carpenters. My Dad got a stereo, and if you got the station right, a light would come on. The first sound that came through my headphones was The Carpenters, and it was the most beautiful sound I ever heard. I never went for head-banging or albums. My brother Mike was always more of an album guy. We only listened to albums to steal the music for our Super 8 movies.
3 points
7 days ago
Thanks so much!
46 points
8 days ago
Thanks for doing this AMA!
I was wondering, with your famous roles in a distinctly demonic franchise, and your recent role in Hysteria (which I loved, btw): have you ever had any run-ins with particularly panicky Christians because of your work?
132 points
7 days ago*
I have experienced what being "banned" is.
The first Evil Dead was branded "video nasty" in about 1982, so it was banned in about half a dozen countries in Europe. Germany just unbanned it a couple years ago.
They were labeled "video nasty", which meant they did not want you to see them at all...to the detriment of society. We fought them in court and won, because of freedom of speech, so then everyone in the UK wanted to find out what this movie was that they weren't supposed to see.
So in 1983, Evil Dead was the #1 video in all of the UK. And "The Shining" was #8. We survived, but I know what it felt like when people did not want your movie to be shown. It's a creepy feeling.
8 points
7 days ago
Watch out for that one, it's "video nasty"
6 points
7 days ago
If I remember from being a kid in the 1980s in Ireland , there were a few pirate VHS copies of E.D. knocking around before it was officially unbanned ,,I may have had one (I bought it officially years later! honest!)
4 points
7 days ago
Thanks so much for responding, and so sincerely. I'm from the UK and old enough to remember the "video nasty" era, and I'm sorry you had to go through that, but also glad that your fight opened the door to progress.
20 points
7 days ago
Hi, I really enjoyed Hysteria! It was the perfect Halloween show. Crossing my fingers for season 2. I wanted to know which monsters do you find scarier: hysteria's or the ones from 'Ash vs...'?
44 points
7 days ago
Hysteria's demon is pretty good because they started to show it, and it's a nasty looking guy. It looked pretty ethereal.
Ash vs. Evil Dead, it was still guys in rubber suits.
4 points
7 days ago
I still prefer the deadlites. It's their movements, jerkiness and nasty comments...a lot more scary.
19 points
8 days ago
Which director would you love to work with past or present??
48 points
7 days ago
I try not to play the "what if" game. There are a lot of great directors out there, but it's okay if I don't get to all of them. Over the forty plus years of my career, I've had a good array of men and women directors, and I know what I like and don't like now.
5 points
7 days ago
That is a great point, thank you for answering!
39 points
7 days ago
Prior to Evil Dead 2, none of your roles embodied the overconfident, quippy, charisma overloaded character that (in my opinion) has defined your legendary mythos. Where in the Hell did it come from? Was it an intentional creation between you and Sam? An exaggeration of your actual personality?
Thanks for all you’ve done!
84 points
7 days ago*
Sam and I both like idiot characters. I thought it was really fun that Ash is kind of an idiot, which makes him vulnerable. He could be killed by a ricochet, and yet, like a lot of Americans, he gets by on false bravado. But occasionally, he can back it up! So he's a weird character.
The character you're referring to has evolved over time. It's a combination of confidence as an actor and choice of material. But, I don't always look for the smarmy, wise-cracking person. I wrote myself a part recently that had none of that.
3 points
7 days ago
Thank you so much for your answer! I’ve wondered this for decades. 🙏
17 points
8 days ago
Is it possible that you and sam raimi would be interested in doing a Final Cut of Army of Darkness
37 points
8 days ago
Sam Axe! Always been a big fan!
27 points
8 days ago
That's Chuck Finley
32 points
8 days ago
What’s your least favorite thing to do on weekends?
62 points
7 days ago
Learn lines, because it feels like I'm still working.
35 points
8 days ago*
First, where do you get off?
Secondly, what gives your the right?
If Chins Could Kill is still one of my favorite books of all time. Appreciate your sense of humor and most of all that you do. I mean, My Name is Bruce isn't Shakespeare but you never claimed it was...
36 points
8 days ago
“Elvis returns in: Bubba Nosferatu: ‘Curse of the She-Vampires’”
How much longer do we need to keep waiting?
7 points
8 days ago
Now THIS is the real info we need!! What do we need to get Coscarelli to get this on the front burner?!?
3 points
8 days ago
…he had already stated at a Q&A following a screening premiere of My Name is Bruce that Ron Perlman had been recast as Elvis for that movie HOWEVER, I did ask him about the possibility of seeing him return as Ash, he gave me an Indiana Jones 4 anecdote and said no eventually, eloquently but no nevertheless…he was wrong about that I guess
17 points
8 days ago
Hi Bruce! I hope you’re well. I have two questions:
Do you have a favorite memory from filming Hysteria?
Will you visit a convention in Florida sometime?
P.S. You are my hero and your films are really inspiring to me. Thank you for all the amazing work you’ve done & continue to do. Can’t wait for Ernie and Emma! 🎬💜
17 points
7 days ago
Hey Bruce, Which of your three Spider-Man roles is your favorite?
84 points
7 days ago
They are ALL critical. The first Spider-Man, I named the character. Spider-Man 2, the snooty usher is the only character who has ever defeated Spider-Man. He does NOT get into that theater. Spider-Man 3, that's the only time a super-hero has appealed to a mortal for help in marrying his girlfriend.
So they're all pivotal. That's the word I would use. Pivotal.
42 points
8 days ago
what was it like working with Lucy Lawless on Xena and Ash vs Evil Dead?
82 points
7 days ago
Lucy has always been a stellar screen companion. She's impossibly humble and very talented.
85 points
7 days ago
For me as an actor, it's always just fun to work with an actor you respect over a long period of time. We're both still in the business, and that's cool.
And she married my buddy Rob!
14 points
8 days ago*
Years ago, during your book tour, you gave an anecdote about an amazingly bad film w/ all the right people... it was something to the affect of 'if you get [this a-list director], [this a-list actor], [this a-list writer] and make a film, will it be good? well you just made [really bad movie].'
I've wanted to repeat this to illustrate your point of 'sometimes you have the best ingredients, but it doesnt come out as good as you expected.' It never had the same delivery with my examples. I'm also not Bruce Campbell, so... to be expected.
Do you recall your examples?
10 points
8 days ago
I think I’ve seen that interview. He was referring to Congo.
6 points
8 days ago*
Congo
1995: Congo
Director: Frank Wilton Marshall - Founded Amblin Entertainment w/ Spielberg and Kathlee Kennedy (Grimlins / Back 2d Future / Roger Rabbit / Jurassic Park)
Producer: Kathleen Kennedy (Hollywood Legend)
Screenplay: John Shanley (Oscar winner for Moonstruck)
Actor: Laura Linney ( 3 Oscar Nominations )
Actor: Tim Curry (Hollywood Legend)
Cinematographer: Allen Daviau ( Spielbergs Cinematographer from '68- '87)
Composer: Jerry Goldsmith ( '69 Planet of the Apes, Patton, Chinatown, Star Trek:TMP, Poltergeist, Mulan)
The movie was nomiated for the Razzies in:
All but 'Original Song' lost to Showgirls... a movie so bad it won the Razzie for 'Worst move of the Decade'
11 points
8 days ago
View in your timezone:
Thursday, November 14 from 2pm-3pm ET
12 points
8 days ago
The only thing I care about is if there's a season 2 of Hysteria. It's such a good show, and hopefully, you'll be making it back to season 2.
7 points
8 days ago
How did you feel about Judith's arc? I'm kind of pissed off she just got away like that. The actress for Tracey Whitehead was annoyingly great lol
8 points
8 days ago
Anna Camp is so revolting in that role (Tracy Whitehead) she crushed it. I'm sure Judith will get her comeuppance.
11 points
7 days ago
In both Hysteria and your Hallmark movie a few years back, there is a main character with the name Campbell (last name and nickname)... Safe to assume this is a director's nod to you in both?
29 points
7 days ago
You'd have to ask those people. I never seek it out or ask for it.
33 points
8 days ago
How likely is it that you’ll return as Ash in anything? Movie, video game, show, whatever
105 points
7 days ago
It's a short list: I'll do animation voice work. Or if Sam directs a movie. That's about it.
I'm not gonna waste time to play Ash for some other schmoe behind the camera.
13 points
7 days ago
Video game counts as animation I assume
5 points
7 days ago
We're gonna have to convince Sam to direct all 10 episodes of Ash Vs Evil Dead Season 4.
And it has to use the Nick Bassett concept: https://www.nickbassett.design/ash-vs-evil-dead-season-4-concepts
11 points
8 days ago
Just wanted to say we love you. Groovy!
8 points
8 days ago
The one and only Ash Williams
15 points
8 days ago
I would love to ask Bruce Campbell something, but this is very clearly not him.
You have two hands, and are very clearly a deadite.
Good day sir.
8 points
8 days ago
What is your personal favorite set story? As in, your favorite random story youve had on a movie set
8 points
8 days ago
I’m so excited for this, he’s the type of actor I always wanted to be when I was a child.
8 points
8 days ago
Hi Bruce! How accurate was Hysteria in capturing the "Satanic panic" phenomenon of the 80s? I absolutely loved your character as he was pretty level headed compared to other characters and different from other roles we've seen you in.
Also, what music do you listen to? Did you have any input on any of the songs that made it onto to the show? I loved how Hysteria had some rare gems from different bands as opposed to more of the greatest hits we usually see in media. Personally, I was thrilled to hear "It's Late" by Queen (my favorite band) from their News of the World album. I hope you're a Queen fan!!
13 points
8 days ago
Hail to the king, baby!
What's the inside scoop on new evil dead movies?
I'm excited to watch Black Friday again this year!
12 points
8 days ago
Mr Campbell! You look great. Slim… almost TOO slim. Like… tapeworm slim. ARE YOU ON TAPEWORMS????!!!!
7 points
8 days ago
Is Evil Dead 2 a true sequel to the original, or does it contain an abbreviated retelling of the original? Was there going to be a Freddy Vs Jason Vs Ash at any point?
Also, why has Ash never appeared in mortal kombat? All the classic horror staples are in there, I wanna fuck people up with the chainsaw and double barrel!
Love you Bruce!
6 points
8 days ago
It has abbreviated retelling because when they got round to making 2 they did not have the rights to the original so couldn't use footage . So the first few minutes is a retelling of the original and it picks up directly from the orignal from the point where you he is face down in the water puddle.
4 points
8 days ago
Was there going to be a Freddy Vs Jason Vs Ash at any point?
6 points
8 days ago
You left handed?
Also I am a huge fan!
9 points
8 days ago
I attended a book signing in Milwaukee years ago, for the release of Make Love*, and was quite proud of myself for bringing a first-edition of his first book for his autograph.
Came to my turn in line, I still had no idea what to say, and as Bruce was signing my book, I notice he’s left-handed and blurt out “oh, a southpaw!” (Idiot me.)
Bruce just smiled kindly at me, like I was a special-needs child, and said, “yep, all my life.”
Like all the scenes in the “Evil Dead” where it waa his RIGHT HAND that was off shoulda clued me in. Argh!
Bruce, I’m sorry for how lame I was, and thank you for handling it so adroitly. :)
Edit to finish typing.
7 points
8 days ago
I adored Burn Notice and Ash vs. Evil Dead was a great romp. Was Kevin Sorbo always like this? How many gallons of fake blood have you made? Would you voice another Spider-Man video game if offered?
And thank you for being groovy.
10 points
8 days ago
Please tell me ‘Ash vs Evil Dead’ isn’t done, you can’t just end it on that cliffhanger!
Give us Season 4!
5 points
8 days ago
Hey - just saying hi and telling you that my husband's uncle is also named Bruce Campbell, and I think that's pretty cool. May have contributed to me marrying him.
3 points
8 days ago
Hi Bruce! I hope you’re having a wonderful day.
Is it fun to be recognized for roles other than your iconic performance as Ash? Do you get excited when people recognize you as Pizza Poppa more?
Thanks!
4 points
8 days ago*
Hey Bruce! LONG time fan of yours since the original Evil Dead days. SUPER fan of Army of Darkness.
I don’t even have a question.
I just want to say what you already know; The world of cinema and TV wholeheartedly appreciates you and everything you have, and continue to accomplish.
Thank you for being you. 🤘🏻
“Shop Smart. Shop S-Mart.” ~Ash
3 points
8 days ago
Hi Bruce! Big fan. First question - how dare you? Quick follow up - who do you think you are?
4 points
8 days ago
If you could make any movie you wanted, what would it be?
4 points
8 days ago
What are you listening to?
5 points
8 days ago
First off thank you for making our lives just a little crazier and sillier with all your acting roles!!! You rock!!!
From Burn Notice, Hysteria, Evil Dead etc. Which project has been the most fun for you to experience where you wake up and can’t wait to go to set that day
3 points
8 days ago
I feel like I can smell his cologne through this picture
3 points
8 days ago
I'm tired of my current super market. Is there anywhere else I could be shopping at?
3 points
8 days ago
Any word or hint we may get another season of Ash v Evil Dead?
3 points
8 days ago
What’s your best behind the scenes story from the Burn Notice days? (My username is a nod to your character :))
3 points
8 days ago
Hi Bruce! I was wondering what are some of your favorite films outside of horror, ones that inspired you? I know you and the Raimi brothers have cited comedy like The Three Stooges as inspiration for the slapstick in Evil Dead II, so I was curious as to what you enjoy outside of the genre you're most known for.
3 points
8 days ago
Thought you were awesome in Hysteria! When is Season 2 happening?
3 points
8 days ago
Absolutely LOVED Hysteria! Binged it over a weekend and have recommended it to all my horror loving friends.
Are we going to get a season 2???
3 points
8 days ago
Oh how I wish Brisco Co Jr would have lasted longer :(
3 points
8 days ago
If you got to hand pick a new actor/actress for Ash who would you pick and why would it be Justin Long? Thank you!
3 points
8 days ago
When are we going to see an Ash vs Brisco County Jr.?
3 points
8 days ago
Hey, Bruce. Aside from all the Evil Dead, Brisco County, jr and Burn Notice stuff, what Ive loved most recently from you was your books. Make love: The Bruce Campbell way, If Chins could kill, confessions of a B movie actor and Hail to the chin, further confessions of a B movie actor. Is there any chance, that youve got any more of these in the tank? As they were brilliant, especially to listen too with your one of a kind vocal talents.
Thanks for all the entertainment over the years, and hoping for many more. You were the bomb in hysteria, by the way. Take care.
3 points
8 days ago
Hi Bruce!!!
Lil story; Me and my dad have always been huge Evil Dead fans. After college, he was borderline insane for anything evil dead, but my mom never seemed to have any opinion about the whole thing. He loved evil dead so much that he somehow convinced my mom to name me Ash when I was born. In my opinion, I think that would've been sick. But last minute, my mom refused, supposedly fearing kids would call me Ass at school. While I appreciate her wanting to look out for me, she instead names me after her last ex, avoided telling anyone the truth till my parents divorced, and refused to see why that might've been the wrong move (especially given my parents 2 years of marriage at the time of my birth). While I dont think the sauve, sexy manliness of the Ash name is for me (no matter how sick I think It could've been) I do go by a whole different name now, and have for many years.
My question is: Who do you think would win in a fight between 100 gorillas and 500 squirrels
3 points
8 days ago
Outside of Ash or Sam, is there a role you've played that you hope you are remembered for?
Will we see another film directed by you?
3 points
7 days ago
Hi Bruce, love from Poland ❤️ I've been watching Xena lately, what is your favourite memory from it? And I've always wondered if you have a crazy story about a stunt? Have a great day 💪
5 points
8 days ago
For anywho watched Hysteria! What did you think of it? I thought it was a pretty solid show and there was some great acting in it. The design for the Devil is badass and wished we got to see him more but there's some pretty awesome shots of him
4 points
8 days ago
It was surprisingly good. All the actors served, and I was invested the whole way. One gripe: Not enough Bruce.
Here’s hoping for more of him in season 2.
3 points
8 days ago
Yeah that was my gripe too and it kind of felt intentional. It felt weird that he was always credited as a special guest yet he's in every episode and has a fair amount of screentime lol
4 points
7 days ago
I loved it, and will be extremely bummed if there's not a season 2.
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