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Favorite Films with Drag Me to Hell's Sam Raimi

What's on the Spider-Man director's mind as he revisits his horror roots?

Sam RaimiFew American filmmakers who cut their teeth on the underground horror circuit have shown the staying power and bold versatility as Sam Raimi has. The director's output during his first two career decades -- beginning with The Evil Dead trilogy and Darkman, then transitioning to more serious work like A Simple Plan and For Love of the Game -- always kept him just outside of the mainstream, earning him reverential cult worship from a steady base of fans. But starting earlier this decade, Raimi positioned himself in the frontline of the fanboy cinema revolution, submitting his Spider-Man trilogy to the public at large, who've responded with $1 billion in ticket sales in America alone.

This Friday, Raimi steps out of the Marvel trenches and returns to horror with Drag Me to Hell, which stars Alison Lohman as a meek loan officer whose comfortable life gets turned upside down after she becomes cursed by a gypsy. The film has drawn spectacular reviews and is one the most critically acclaimed scary flicks in years. As Raimi revisits his horror roots, Rotten Tomatoes asked him to do likewise for our Five Favorite Films feature. (Obviously, we usually get a list of five, but Raimi had time for just three.)


The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1946, 100% Tomatometer)
The Treasure of the Sierra MadreOne of my favorite films is The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, which John Huston directed. Tim Holt, Humphrey Bogart and Walter Huston. I love how it's a story of friendship and how the greed corrupts that friendship and destroys it. But, by the end, there's some coming out of it, some healing by the Tim Holt character.

It's interesting that you mention that film because it immediately makes me mindful of A Simple Plan.

Yes, I don't know if [Simple Plan author] Scott Smith was influenced by Treasure of the Sierra Madre, but maybe. Certainly, there's that same desperation and greed that sneaks into the family and absolutely destroys them. Destroys them utterly. They're both stories of greed and the damage it does.



The Big Lebowski (1998, 77% Tomatometer)
The Big LebowskiThe Coen Brothers have a few of my favorites. What's the one in Hollywood with the Dude? I think that's one of my favorites. It took me so by surprise. And I'm not sure whether it's for personal reasons or simply that the film is so hysterically funny, but they're just such brilliant -- what's the word for someone who observes? -- sponges of dialect and people and character and the way that people sound and what's so absurd about everything. It's just one of the funniest movies I've ever seen. So many great moments, so brilliant. I love their sense of humor and their filmmaking style. And Mr. Bridges's performance is incredibly great.




Psycho (1960, 97% Tomatometer)
PsychoAnother one would be Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho. I've always been a fan of Hitchcock, and I love his shorthand. He's a masterful storyteller and one of the reasons, to me, is how well he understands the language of film and how little he has to do to communicate an idea. Also, I love his great respect for the audience. He knows he can give them so little and that they can put together so much. I'm very impressed with that. And his great, brilliant sense of humor. I love how funny he is. He must have been the funniest actor in Hollywood in the late 50's and early 60's. When I see his cameos and his most incredibly, hysterically droll performances in Alfred Hitchcock Presents, there's nobody I can think of who would have been funnier.



Catch Sam Raimi's Drag Me to Hell in theaters this Friday. For more Five Favorite Films, visit our archive.


Chris Monfette contributed to this article.
Glenn W.

Glenn W. on 05-28-2009 05:46 PM

The Dude abides, Raimi. The Dude Abides.

Andrew C.

Andrew C. on 05-28-2009 05:57 PM

You know the normal, i bowl.

Awesome list!

jokerboy1991

jokerboy1991 on 05-28-2009 06:22 PM

Nice, Raimi just gave me another reason why to think he is so awesome and Drag Me to Hell is great, everyone see it.

Johan L.

Johan L. on 05-28-2009 06:31 PM

I like it!

fargo_viper

fargo_viper on 05-28-2009 07:32 PM

raimi sucks it. luke bruce. and everalloneit

MadMan23

MadMan23 on 05-28-2009 07:42 PM

Watch Simple Plan and shut your mouth.

Some guy you dont know

Some guy you dont know on 05-29-2009 09:40 AM

Dont be so bitter, virgin.

Playboy Slim

Playboy Slim on 05-29-2009 10:07 AM

PWNED em.

A Fistful of Groovy

A Fistful of Groovy on 05-29-2009 10:14 AM

Haha, I love it ! Fargo looks like such a TOOL !

planetawesome

planetawesome on 05-28-2009 08:35 PM

Sam Raimi can do as many or as few favorite films as he wants.

tomwaitsjrHAPPYICONOCLAST

tomwaitsjrHAPPYICONOCLAST on 05-28-2009 09:02 PM

It's a bit disengenous to have a top 3 favorite film you don't even know the title of.

Playboy Slim

Playboy Slim on 05-28-2009 10:34 PM

Yeah, what's up with that? Is he high, or just careless?

John B.

John B. on 05-29-2009 07:19 AM

Or perhaps he was just channeling The Dude? Lol

sliknik27

sliknik27 on 05-28-2009 09:23 PM

It seems that this may be just a piece of a bigger interview, so he never felt compelled to think through a list of five and perfect his answers.

arendr

arendr on 05-28-2009 09:32 PM

No Spiderman 3????

A Simple Plan is pretty good. Nothing mind-blowing but still good.

Playboy Slim

Playboy Slim on 05-28-2009 09:56 PM

Finally. A GOOD list.

KingSigy

KingSigy on 05-29-2009 01:28 AM

Big Lebowski is hilarious, but I'm surprised a comedy (and certainly a more fairly recent one) is on his list. Regardless, his list is solid.

Seiken

Seiken on 05-29-2009 01:28 AM

Great movies, but boring *** list.

Confounded

Confounded on 05-29-2009 05:18 AM

My favorite film is the one, with that guy, who did that stuff, you know.

lol, don't get me wrong, I love Raimi. I think he should stay an independent filmmaker, but I still love him.

But seriously? That one with the Dude? I "THINK" that's one of my favorite movies?

I'm going to close my eyes and think happy thoughts and pretend he had a sarcastic grin on his face when he said that.

dudemanyo

dudemanyo on 05-29-2009 06:42 AM

Sam Raimi loves Lebowski. My day is made.

RBatty024

RBatty024 on 05-29-2009 07:06 AM

Some directors, and artists in general, are weird about revealing their influences. I read an interview with Robert Frost where he absolutely refused to cite influences and outright denied some. My guess is that's why Raimi only has three films and is awfully cagey about the connection between Sierra Madre and A Simple Plan.

frogleg

frogleg on 05-29-2009 07:27 AM

I get the impression this wasn't a sit down where he was prepared or anything like that. Just listed movies he likes off the top of his head. But good on him for The Big Lebowski. That's the funniest movie ever made, IMO.

jokerboy1991

jokerboy1991 on 05-29-2009 07:31 AM

Nah I am sure he loves Lebowski like everyone else, plus he has worked with the Coen brothers before.

BILL M.

BILL M. on 05-29-2009 10:52 AM

I'd like to see Sam do another film along the lines of DMTH,to show the kids how it's done. It's not a sequel,not a remake,not a parody. It's actually a horror film with a MESSAGE,if you know how to look for it. NOTE TO MR. RAIMI:LET SOMEONE ELSE TAKE A SHOT AT "SPIDERMAN 4".

Dave J.

Dave J. on 05-29-2009 01:18 PM

Spur of the moment list, as a film maker his list is obviously alot larger than this.

Josh C.

Josh C. on 05-29-2009 02:05 PM

I hope he was being sarcastic when he said he couldn't think of the name of The Big Lebowski... Otherwise, that really hurts my soul...

collex

collex on 05-29-2009 02:50 PM

He just had a memory blank. Get over it, people

Playboy Slim

Playboy Slim on 05-29-2009 06:37 PM

No. If you call something one of your faves, know the title!

One of my faves, what was it, that thing with rings and wizards, I forget the name...

Malick663

Malick663 on 05-29-2009 05:01 PM

Not only has he worked with the Coens before, but he used to live with them and they are close friends. He probably likes TBL for more than one reason. More power to him. Great list.

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