Actual limited printing what what I've heard (amazon, Best Buy, and other retailers are out of stock/shipping the regular edition). Limited has a second disc with quiet a few extras. The eventual double/triple/quadruple dip I'm sure will occur in 5-8 months though LOL.
P.S. It's only $10 at Best Buy this week..if they still have any left.
Extras on 2nd disc:
# Documentary: 'One by One We Will Take You: The Untold Saga of The Evil Dead' (54 min) — With interviews of cast and crew, the doc is an all-inclusive and widespread look at Sam Raimi's low-budget classic and its unexpected impact on the horror genre. While behind-the-scenes footage is shown throughout, viewers learn a great deal about the production, its history from short film to public reaction, and much about the work that went into making the movie. Some of the conversations offer amusing insights into the trilogy and their unique style. The best part is listening to thoughts about the movie's lasting influence and its continued admiration by modern horror fanatics.
# "The Evil Dead: Treasures from the Cutting Room Floor" (59 min) — This is probably one of the most extensive assortment of alternate takes and deleted scenes I've ever come across. Although most of the footage has aged badly, and there's little explanation of what we're seeing, this intimidating piece shows some great material fans are sure to love and enjoy watching.
# "The Ladies of the Dead Meet Bruce Campbell" (29 min) — The star of the 'Evil Dead' series sits down to chat with his female co-stars about their experience on the film. With film clips interspersed throughout, the conversation is very entertaining and Campbell makes an amusing interviewer.
# "Discovering The Evil Dead" (13 min) — Made by the fine folks at Blue Underground, this is a great piece that gives a quick overview of how the movie made history and its reception in the United Kingdom.
# "Unconventional" (19 min) — Another cool featurette that has the cast reminiscing about the film. Only this time, they are joined by Ted Raimi and Robert Tapert to discuss the group's career in the horror genre. The friendly banter is enjoyable with some great insights.
# "At the Drive-In" (12 min) — This was filmed at a special Chicago screening where the cast gives away free DVD copies to a fanatical crowd.
# "Reunion Panel" (31 min) — This is merely an extension of the previous featurette, showing cast and crew in a Q&A session at the "Flashback Weekend" convention.
# "The Book of the Dead: The Other Pages" (2 min) — Essentially, alternate takes of Ash looking through the book.
# Make-Up Test (1 min) — Exactly as the title implies, viewers can watch raw footage of early make-up work and effects.
# Trailers — A small collection of TV spots and the original theatrical preview are available in their appropriate category.
# Photo Gallery —This is a large compilation of production stills, poster art, and behind-the-scenes photos.