RELATED: 5 Reasons Why Friday The 13th Is The Most Iconic Slasher Franchise (& 5 Why It's Nightmare On Elm Street) The main reason that slasher movies are so terrifying is that they are more relatable. Stories are often on the news about instances involving knives and similar weapons, which is why these types of movies are so scary to watch
The teens meet some locals: Tommy (Corey Feldman) and Trish (Kimberly Beck), as well as secretive hiker Rob (Erich Anderson). As the group of teenagers engages in drunken debauchery, their numbers
May 13th, 2016. Paramount. Today there was supposed to be another Friday the 13th movie. There wasn't, obviously, and you really have to wonder why it's proving so hard to make. After the 2009
The script for the reboot—by Mark Swift and Damian Shannon, who also wrote Freddy vs. Jason—had a simple solution: Remake not just the first Friday the 13th movie, but the first four Friday Halloween 1, 2 and 3 were awesome, but after that they get super boring. The Friday the 13th series have a lots of good ones like the first one, the Final Chapter and Part V. I guess I would have to say the Friday the 13th as a series, even though the first Halloween is far and away a superior movie to all the rest. In case you're counting, it's now been 13 long years since the last Friday the 13th movie, the underrated banger that is the 2009 remake. That's at least in part due to a years-long, messy legal
10) Deadhead (Friday the 13 th, 1980) During the climax of the original film, it is revealed that Pamela Voorhees has been the one killing all of the horny teenagers. Pamela is the mother of Jason
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.
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.
Damien Leone, director of the Terrifier franchise, expresses his desire to remake Friday the 13th, stating his love for Jason Voorhees and his intention to make the character as scary as possible
So let’s begin , What’s not to love for $13 you get three awesome Blu-rays. First you get Friday the 13th (remake) in my opinion the movie is really good (remake) You also get A Nightmare on Elm Street (remake) again my opinion good remake . And last but certainly not least Freddy 🆚 Jason on (Blu-ray) that’s all that needs to be said.!!!
In my opinion the only decent Friday the 13th movies are 5,6,7 and 8. I think the best one and my favorite is 6. The entire series it's extremely overrated imo. After watching the entire hisotry of camp crystal lake documentary that had to watch in parts its so long, I have an entire new appreciation for the franchise.
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4 to me feels like the quintessential friday movie to me. Not my favorite but it does the job. 5. WannabeKiteMan • 7 mo. ago. I'm genuinely surprised how common of an answer the remake is of being people's favorite Friday the 13th. 2. ApacheTiger1900 • 7 mo. ago. Friday The 13th Part 2 So the mask was different but the scares were just as good! We all love the hockey mask but when Jason ran around with a potato sack on his head he looked ultra creepy!
Friday the 13th Part 2 - Just a good little continuation of part one. I kind of hate the recap at the beginning, but whatever, such was the way of horror movies in those days. Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter - I know this is pretty much everyone's favorite, and I do enjoy it quite a bit. Crispin Glover being a dead fuck, and an even worse
The opening is pretty legendary. Maybe too good for the rest of the movie. It was fun. I don’t think it nailed what made the original handful of Paramount films so good, no matter what others will say they think the series is about. It was fun though. And somehow it’s been the last we’ve seen of Friday the 13th in nearly 13 years. Friday The 13th (1980) - 6.5/10. Of course, the OG Friday the 13th film still ranks as the number one top-dog. The Sean S. Cunningham film, in addition to John Carpenter's Halloween, all but popularized the slasher film as a mainstay in American mainstream cinema. The film boasts a horrifying twist in the end when it is revealed that the brutal One year later. I’m watching the remake right now (Friday the 13th!) and I keep thinking “Trent is definitely a tool, but he’s not exactly wrong all the time.”. At the gas station he’s a dick, but Clay also already has an answer and is just continuing to take up everyone’s time.
FearNet Interview With Julianna Guill. In the reboot of Friday the 13th this year, Julianna was given a great number of compliments about her…. assets by Trent in the movie. Now she is playing a spoiled brat in MTV’s Super Psycho Sweet 16, a retro type of slasher movie that airs this Friday on MTV. Although the movie was made for MTV to air