Imdb timecop4/15/2023 ![]() He began to make Super 8 movies with his friend Bruce Campbell, whom he met in 1975. ![]() Raimi became fascinated with making films when his father brought a movie camera home one day. Raimi graduated from Groves High School and later went on to attend Michigan State University, where he studied English but left after three semesters to film The Evil Dead. Another older brother, Sander, died at 15 in an accidental drowning Raimi has said that the trauma knitted the remaining family closer together and "colored everything he's done for the rest of his life." Raimi also mentioned that Sander first introduced him to Spider-Man, igniting his love for comics. His older sister, Andrea Raimi Rubin, is a court reporter. His younger brother Ted is an actor, and his older brother Ivan is a screenwriter and physician. His ancestors were Jewish immigrants from Russia and Hungary. He is a son of merchants Celia Barbara (née Abrams) and Leonard Ronald Raimi. Raimi was born in Royal Oak, Michigan, to a Conservative Jewish family. His latest film, the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, was released on May 6, 2022, becoming his highest grossing film at the box office. He founded the production company Renaissance Pictures in 1979 and Ghost House Pictures in 2002. Raimi has also produced several successful television series, including Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and its spin-off Xena: Warrior Princess. His films are known for their highly-dynamic visual style, inspired by comic books and slapstick comedy. He also directed the 1990 superhero film Darkman, the 1995 revisionist western The Quick and the Dead, the 1998 neo-noir crime-thriller A Simple Plan, the 2000 supernatural thriller film The Gift, the 2009 supernatural horror film Drag Me to Hell, and the 2013 Disney fantasy film Oz the Great and Powerful. He is known for directing the Spider-Man trilogy (2002–2007) and the Evil Dead franchise (1981–present). Raimi ( / ˈ r eɪ m i/ RAY-mee born October 23, 1959) is an American filmmaker and actor. It made me cry with laughter and joy so much.Samuel M. Just as the leather coat guy is explaining his "error" Hitler has him shot right there and then.I nearly p***ed myself laughing by that point. The hero travels to the future (for some reason) only to be met by nazis in the future (future nazis?) and goes back in time to stop the guy in the leather coat (hang on a minute, if the Nazis controlled the time machine - doesn't that mean they control time? - ah to hell with plot!) Anyway, by the end of this unintentional comedy, the guy in the leather coat can't make any more nukes from his IBM because er - well - someone deleted the file or something. Why didn't the Nazis' figure out he was neo-American when they saw him in Jeans and white sneakers. The concept of going back in time to help the nazis is an intresting quirk, however it just seemed to be so silly and no forefought had been spared. ![]() Anyway, the episode I saw had this guy with a black leather coat on go back in time to Hitler and give him an IBM computer with his Gestapo-cum-scientists going "what is this.i.b.m?" I laughed out loud, mainly because I knew that IBM were around that time.but mainly because it just looked so damned silly. Firstly you've got the hero with pearly white teeth.who travels back in time, and unlike JCVD doesn't do any martial arts. Unfortunately I didn't get to see the rest of the series, I don't know if it was unintentional or not, but the episode I saw certainly seemed to be funny. I remember staying up on night and watching an episode of this hammy american TV show based on the quite-good action film starring Jean Claude Van Damme. Anyway, by no means is this a brilliant series but it is an enjoyable way to pass an hour. I especially enjoy the episodes where she travels back to the 20s or 30s and has to dress in the style of those decades. Conaway has an old fashioned kind of beauty, like a pre-WWII film star, and I can't take my eyes off her when she's on screen. In doing so, he often has to deal with real historical characters, such as Al Capone, Jack The Ripper and Adolf Hitler ! I must admit that a big part of the show's appeal for me is the character of Claire, played by Cristi Conaway. Jack Logan (sometimes accompanied by fellow timecop Claire Hemmings) is sent back in time to defeat the bad guy. Someone has travelled into the past and is changing time in ways which could catastrophically affect the present. All of the episodes have the same, basic premise. Still, I enjoy it enough to watch it whenever an episode is re-run on UK television (usually in the early mornings). I don't think that this show was ever going to win any awards.
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