Vulture
http://www.vulture.com/2013/03/sam-raimi-on-oz-and-two-huge-films-he-never-made.html
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Vulture recently caught up with Raimi and asked if it “was flattering to realize that this small film [he] made in 1981 still commands such a loyal following.” Raimi’s answer? “I don’t look at it that way. Rather, I look at it as, ‘What a sorry state the world is in that it has come to this!’ [Laughs.] The lowest-budget, B-movie, drive-in picture is elevated to this status? That’s really how I look at it!”
While that’s an amusing view, it’s also kind of troublesome. Please, Sam, if you don’t have the passion for it, don’t make an Evil Dead 4 right now. No one wants to see a movie that you’re making out of obligation and pressure instead of love. We went down that road with Spider-Man 3, and we need not travel it again.