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The main reasons I’m not really worried about the new Evil Dead is as such:
 
  1. Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell are both involved in the production rather closely (sure Raimi’s not directing because he’s doing the Wizard of Oz prequel, but he did hand pick the guy who is).  
  2. Most of the effects I saw in the trailers (save for maybe some minor stuff) all looked practical like in the originals and not CG.  
  3. It’s based more off of the first ED movie and not the sequels. The sequels added in more comedic elements (though more so Army of Darkness, it was more of a straight up action comedy, but a great one), but the original was actually more straight horror.
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@sargesprinkles
 
Sometimes we all feel like Nostaligia Critic when it comes to remakes. I think the only remake he did actually liked was the Karate Kid (which felt like a re-imaging then a remake).
 
But of late and of the past, alot of remakes have been poorly done and just plain crapfests. Which I always had a very low expectation of them, but sometimes, they will surprise you (the last installment of Planet of the Apes was one for me, actually enjoyed it some).
 
I guess I don’t personally fear change, I just have a low expectation of it but will give it a chance and say, “ok, prove me wrong, give me something worthy of your predecessor…”
sargesprinkles
The End wasn't The End - Found a new home after the great exodus of 2012

i’m just saying, if you want to make a new horror movie and make it good, make it  
but don’t cheapen it by slapping a name it for marquee value on it and calling it a remake
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The End wasn't The End - Found a new home after the great exodus of 2012

People, as a whole, fear the status quo changing and turning into a disaster unless they have something which makes them believe this will not happen. They will tell themselves that nothing will change despite the move of the status quo, then they will tell themselves that the change is not all that different, and then eventually they will tell themselves that the change of the status quo was a better thing than what they had before.
 
This both positive and negative, and has plenty of examples of both situations arising and either making a group of people accept a worse situation because they are so convinced things haven’t change and they are all safe, or refusing all and every change despite widespread evidence everyone is bound to benefit and should probably be followed.
 
Seeing how fandoms are just special interest societies, this is no surprise.
 
For a perfect example of both people rejecting good changes, people accepting crap changes, and people just protesting about changes selectively, look no further than the Sonic Fandom, as it is perhaps one of the most interesting study opportunities for this sort of situation. Other fandoms do have this behavior, but from experience those fandoms are either actively persecuting dissidents into oblivion (Twilight) or so ridiculously loose it becomes hard to actually note anyone belonging to either group for the berth of material which allows a single person to live in whatever segment of the material they want without affecting each other (Doctor Who, to some degree Harry Potter, and originally Avatar: The Legend of Aang, but that has pretty much disintegrated last time I bothered to check).
sargesprinkles
The End wasn't The End - Found a new home after the great exodus of 2012

well yeah  
it might be an ok movie, but i hate that it’s a remake  
Evil dead’s strength wasn’t in the horror, it was how the horror was handled by the protagonist and the comic relief  
in fact to most, Evil Dead 2 is the real first movie  
with about Bruce Campbell, it’s not a Evil Dead movie