A film that deserves special attention. You can rewatch it many times without getting bored with it. In fact, it seems to me that this film was the reason Sam Raimi was trusted to direct the first and then subsequent installments of the expensive Spider-Man. With such a paltry budget to create such a spectacle - it is necessary to have talent.
The picture bribes with its cheerful atmosphere, with the great Bruce Campbell feeling confident in the center. There's his acting near the mill in 'Bad-Good', and his monologue about the supermarket hardware department goods in front of a medieval crowd, and his facial expressions in the graveyard before the three books of Necronomics, which deserves separate praise. The movie is so good that its gags do not fade on repeated viewing, all the funny situations are created easily and unobtrusively, and the nasal Soviet-era translator skillfully twists the true meaning of some phrases to fuel the hilarity.
One may point out that this film contains many cinematic bloopers and inaccuracies (even for a parody comedy), and that the animation here also, to put it mildly, looks lame. But I would recommend you to forget all that and just enjoy watching a great comedy.