Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood is the last film that fits the mold of “at least it did something else” for a reason, simply because it switched up things in just the right, strange
Imagine a fully POV perspective of Jason brutally murdering a character. I would do what Blair Witch did and originally market it as an original found footage horror with the trailers, ads, e.t.c, but at the premiere, I'd reveal it as a Friday the 13th film. Thom Matthews would return as Tommy Jarvis.
The Blob remake is great. Here’s why I do not like the Friday the 13th remake, and I’ll say that this took a long time to settle in as I started as an “it’s alright” apologist for it. I want to preface that I don’t care about the tunnels or the bus in the woods.
Friday the 13th prequel series producer Bryan Fuller has revealed that the show is more or less guaranteed a season 2. The Friday the 13th franchise began in 1980 with the scrappy independent slasher film of the same name, a bloody summer camp movie that made a huge splash in the box office and garnered seven sequels and a 3-season unrelated tie-in series by the end of the 1980s.
FRIDAY THE 13TH PART 2. After the surprise ending of the first Friday the 13th film, it was inevitable that there would be a follow-up. This time out, the killer really is Jason. However, he still hasn't donned his famous hockey mask, choosing instead to hide his face behind a burlap sack with a single eyehole.
By Joshua Pedroza-O'Leary. Published Oct 24, 2019. Friday the 13th is one of the most iconic slasher movie franchises around. Here are the legendary series' 5 best movies and 5 worst ones. Out of all the main slasher icons (Jason, Freddy, Michael, Chucky, and Leatherface), Jason Voorhees holds the title of most movies with a total of twelve.
dgLn7. The Friday the 13th remake has much better music (okay so the music during the chase scenes kind of rips off the Halloween score, but you can’t have everything), more tension and suspense, and some iconic murder sequences. In this film, we may know who the killer is from the start, but his entrapment of Whitney and Clay’s determination to
Friday films are really wide in terms of quality even within the franchise. I think if you view 1-4 through a low budget horror lens that are 40 years old they hold up really well. The remake is actually really solid. The rest are hit or miss, in that you get a good kill or scene mixed with some stupid shit. Not like Halloween 1 good for any of
Friday the 13th (2009) review. It’s been 14 years since we last encountered Jason Voorhees patrolling Camp Crystal Lake. With new projects finally on the horizon…it’s a good time to take a look back at the 2009 remake. Friday the 13th does a number of good things but struggles to contend with a key issue. Jason Voorhees has never quite
Friday The 13th Part 2 Remake script Hey everyone, I was looking around the web looking for Friday The 13th Part 2 script (Jason´'s first appearance), and I found this script that it turns out is a sequel to the Friday The 13th 2009 remake.
Friday the 13th fans have often wondered how Jason Voorhees seems to always be one step ahead of his prey, and the 2009 remake explains things. When Jason first slashed victims in Friday the 13th Part 2, he was a decidedly human adversary, actually running after his targets and able to be fought off temporarily with physical force. As the
I think the original Friday the 13th blows the original Halloween out of the water. I think it's much scarier. Clearly I'm in the minority. While my vote went towards Halloween as I do prefer it, I find the original Friday the 13th is underrated if anything these days. Seems most consider it okay at best and "boring".
is the friday the 13th remake good