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Friday the 13th Collection

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The still galleries contain a total of 183 on-set stills, behind-the-scenes photos, promotional stills, press materials, magazine covers, posters, lobby cards, and newspaper clippings. DISC TWO – FRIDAY THE 13TH (UNCUT VERSION) The 12 films included in this must-own set: Friday the 13th(1980), Friday the 13th Part 2(1981), Friday the 13th Part 3(1982), Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter(1984), Friday the 13th Part V: A New Beginning(1985), Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives(1986), Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood(1988), Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan(1989), Jason Goes To Hell: The Final Friday(1993), Jason X(2001), Freddy vs. Jason (2003), and Friday the 13th(Remake) (2009). Spoiler Alert** This one, once again, follows Jason as he is accidentally freed from his watery grave by a boat anchor. He then finds himself aboard a cruise liner going from Crystal Lake to the Big Apple taking students there as part of their class trip. **Spoiler Alert** Fresh Cuts: 3D Terror, Legacy of the Mask, Slasher Films: Going for the Jugular, Lost Tales from Camp Blood - Part III The story for this one takes a step away from the previous films. We still follow people at Crystal Lake but it ties in Jason more while giving us more of the same clichés. The film takes what we already expected and spruced them up so to speak. The characters and how they die is what this one so much fun and why slashers are known for their body counts.

Five years after the massacre at Camp Crystal Lake, the legend of Jason Voorhees lives on. Despite ominous warnings, a group of counsellors encounter horrors of their own. Jason X was released 21 years after the original and 8 years from the previous installment. A lot had changed in that time. They tried to give this one an edge that made it stand out from the others which turned out to be the film’s downfall. This futuristic sci-fi approach sometimes offers up some cheesy fun like in Leprechaun in Space. However, it was just too cheap and not enough cheese in this case. What chance does a telekinetic teenage girl have against a maniacal serial killer with a machete? Return to Crystal Lake to fi nd out...if you dare!NEW Alice Lives: Alice Cooper and Friday the 13th Part VI – a look at the music video The Man Behind the Mask featuring interviews with Alice Cooper and director Jeffrey Abelson The acting in Friday the 13th is what I often compare other slashers to. I sincerely love the cast of characters that we get. Sure, they are generic for a slasher but in 1980 there wasn’t THAT many to compare to. Not like the sudden wave to follow the summer after. The cast hams it up at times but knows when to bring the right emotion for what the scene calls for. Finally, the film has a few unforgettable death scenes and a few that are not as wild. These two or three kill scenes really use some creativity and great practical effects. However, some of the other kills are painfully bland. Also, the film uses some extremely dated visual effects that was laughable in 2001 and even more laughable now. Overall, Jason X is a humiliating entry in the series. I remember being excited for a new installment but now I’m ashamed of the film and embarrassed for anyone associated with it. Starring – Susan Blu (Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School, Deadly Weapon), Lar Park-Lincoln (Children of the Night, House II: The Second Story), and Terry Kiser (Pet Shop, The Golden Girls) The Friday the 13th Collection: Deluxe Edition Blu-ray box set release also includes a large assortment of new and existing extras: DISC ONE – FRIDAY THE 13TH (THEATRICAL VERSION)

Starring – Kane Hodder (Jason Goes to Hell, The Twilight Zone), Lexa Doig (Supernatural, Smallville), and Jonathan Potts (The Strain, Swamp Thing) Finally, the film has several death scenes and does not shy away from the blood. Some of these use practical effects but most use some form of dated visual effects that really takes away from the kill. Some of the more entertaining death scenes features some of the most laughable visual effects. Overall, Freddy vs Jason was a huge part of my high school experience but after revisiting it 17 years later I have to admit that it’s a read dud. This one accompanies Jason X as being the worst installments in the franchise. Finally, the film features some slasher inspired kills. The practical effects are solid and the kills match the film but they are nothing we haven’t seen before. In fact, when compared to all the other films these kills are fairly easy to forget. Overall, Friday the 13th is not a bad remake but its painfully bland and forgettable. It’s fun if you are wanting something different but if you are binging the Friday the 13th franchise I would stop before this one. FRIDAY THE 13TH PART V: A NEW BEGINNING: English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 Surround / French-Parisian, Spanish-Latin American – Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono The story for this one is a Friday the 13th film. We follow a killer who was wronged as he kills anyone and everyone that gets in his way. The kills in the woods and how the people die also are perfect for a Friday the 13th films. However, who is doing the killing is what turns most fans off to this film.

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When I was in middle school I would finish watching the rest of the films in the series with my grandmother and uncle. I still have an appreciation for JGtH that most horror fans do not but, as I’ve said before, my taste in movies is very different than the normal horror fan. A few weeks ago I got the Scream Factory box set in and decided to dive into it. Starring – Richard Brooker (Deathstalker, Trapper John M.D.), Gloria Charles (Nation Lampoon’s European Vacation, Brewster’s Millions), and David Katims (Otherworld, The Invisible Kid)

The time of milestones with the Friday the 13th is behind us. From Part VI forward we get outlandish stories and scenaries set against Jason killing people in brutal and inventive ways. When we move on from Part VI we enter Part VII which is more of a supernatural horror tale featuring psychics, ghosts, and an undead Jason. It is one of the more unique Friday the 13th films and probably one of my least favorites. Finally, this one has some of the most impressive practical effects and kills out of the entire series. KNB Effects was in charge of this and it’s one of the most memorable kills and unforgettable effects. With that being said, I don’t care for the look of Jason in this one but he’s only in the film for a short time. Overall, Jason Goes to Hell will always hold a special place in my heart as the first Jason film I had seen but I know it’s a mess of a film. The kills are fun and the story starts something than is never fully explored but stands without saying. It’s watchable but sinks to the bottom of the pile. Deleted/Alternate Scenes, Including the Original Opening and Ending with optional commentary by director Ronny Yu and executive producer Douglas CurtisNEW Outta Space: The Making of JASON X – featuring interviews with producers Noel Cunningham and Sean S. Cunningham, actor Kane Hodder and writer Todd Farmer Corrected discs will be marked with “R1” on them. They will be shipped in a rigid cardboard mailer and each disc will be placed in individual sleeves to protect them further in transit. PART 10: JASON X: Missing audio during a scene in the film in which Jason kills camp counselors in a sleeping bag .

Starring – Thom Mathews (Return of the Living Dead, Return of the Living Dead Part II), Jennifer Cooke (Deadly Nightmares, V), and David Kagen (Freddy’s Nightmares, 21 Jump Street) When I was in high school I was already fully obsessed with horror. Movies like Thir13en Ghosts, Idle Hands, Jason X, and so on were movies that were hitting store shelves during these years. When I was a sophmore or junior in high school the battle all horror fans wanted, Freddy Vs. Jason, was finally getting the big screen treatment. This was something that had been hinted at a decade earlier during the end scene of Jason Goes to Hell. The audio commentary, which has finally been carried over from the From Crystal Lake to Manhattan DVD set, is a lively discussion with the cast about their experiences making the film. In Fresh Cuts, the cast and crew talk about the making of the film and how difficult it was. Lost Tales from Camp Blood: Part 3 continues with another slasher short film. The still galleries contain a total of 145 on-set stills, behind-the-scenes photos, press materials, posters, lobby cards, memorabilia, and newspaper clippings. The Fangoria magazine BD-ROM attachment features an interview with Steve Miner about the third film by Bob Martin, and an interview with Doug White about his make-up effects work in the third film by David Everitt. DISC FIVE – FRIDAY THE 13TH: THE FINAL CHAPTER Friday the 13th (2009) Electronic Press Kit – interviews with cast and crew, behind-the-Scenes footage A carefree summer becomes a deadly nightmare for a group of teenagers who choose to ignore Camp Crystal Lake's gruesome legacy.

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