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- NY Giants82
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Re: Jason Lives: FRIDAY THE 13TH
The theater honored my free ticket from the 30 Years of Jason DVD, but only for ONE admission, like the ticket states. I had hoped they'd roll it over, but oh well, still was one free ticket, leaving the DVD at only a technical $4 bucks from Wal-Mart.
As for Friday The 13th 2009 - here goes...
Re: Jason Lives: FRIDAY THE 13TH
The series' best entry since Part VI and easily one of its top five overall. Marcus Nispel manages a much more genuine horror experience, as opposed to the often over hyped and sadly mediocre Texas Chainsaw redux. This is not a remake. It's a reboot in the same sense as Casino Royale. It incorporates elements of the character and feel of the first four or five films in the series. There are mixed reviews coming from horror fans, which I don't really understand. This is a Friday the 13th film through and through, unlike Texas Chainsaw '03 which didn't particularly feel like a Texas Chainsaw flick (TCM: The Beginning did it better). I think if you are disappointed because you were expecting something more than what you got, you have an inflated sense of nostalgia and a revisionist take on the strengths of the series' prior entries. It's an extremely fun, thoroughly pleasing horror movie. It succeeds in spots where Zombie's Halloween admittedly faltered. And yes, I found Jason to be creepy (again) and the atmosphere to be notched up considerably. Highly recommended over most of the modern, self-referential shit that passes as horror in theaters these days. An enormous accomplishment and cut above the craptacular, disrespectful, irresponsible Freddy vs. Jason and the fun but ill-advised Jason X. Places Jason back where he belongs, in the realm of fright, not camp or parody.
5/5
Just wanted to come back and leave a quick review. Think of it as a special occasion (the QT trailer was another).
Re: Jason Lives: FRIDAY THE 13TH
The best since Part VI? An enormous accomplishment? Wow, you must've seen a different film than I saw.
Then again, I liked the very underrated Part 8, the 'different' take with JGTH, the popcorn fun of Jason X, and the fun camp of FvJ.
With that said, I know what F13 is, and how to watch it. I go into ALL of them with an open mind, as they are just slasher shlock. F132009 just didn't wow me, like TCM2003 did in the EXACT same way. How ironic that both Bay & Nispel were involved.
Part IV & Part VI are Psycho & Dawn of the fuckin' Dead compared to this.
- monkeychow
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Re: Jason Lives: FRIDAY THE 13TH
Hanging out for this...got to wait till march 12th urgh!
Re: Jason Lives: FRIDAY THE 13TH
Don't know why you seem to have taken my review as a personal insult. I actually wrote it well before I saw you'd posted your own. I'm an outspoken fan of JGTH myself, but Part III is my favorite of the series. Did we see different films? I was wondering the same thing when I read what you had to say. It's an enormous accomplishment to have elevated the franchise into respectability after the turgid Freddy vs Jason. Yes. I said that. Aside from Kane Hodder's performances and the phenomenal make-up FX of Part VII, it is the best and most cohesive Friday flick since Part VI. Yes. I said that, too. Like my take on Zombie's Halloween, especially compared to some of the others at that time, I think as a horror fan you should put into perspective a) what exactly it is you think you're walking into and b) the state of the genre itself and other contemporary horror "hits." I see no comparison to TCM03 other than the involvement of the same director and production company. Obviously, there's going to be visual similarities between his works. Aside from that, I do not think this resembles that film. I wasn't particularly pleased with that film and had major (published) reservations on this film after the hiring of Nispel. They were disspelled. The film, in my opinion, successfully recreates the feel and atmosphere of the first few entries, as well as the horror of that day in general.
And Day of the Dead shits over both Dawn and Psycho (which I don't care for at all). I hate Jaws, too.
But we can agree to disagree.
Re: Jason Lives: FRIDAY THE 13TH
I don't take it as a personal insult at all. I just couldn't disagree more.
This film feels NOTHING like the first four. The atmosphere ain't there, the setting ain't there, the music SUCKS and is just Jablonsky rehashing his scores from TCM2003 & TCM:TB.
Maybe it'll be a film that grows on me. But from what i've seen so far, the only people that love this film are the same ones that couldn't stand a different direction, the smart move of taking Jason out of Crystal Lake, and putting him on cruise ship/Manhattan, body hopping, space, and Springwood. Just because the locale is different, doesn't mean the film is bad.
This might be a more 'traditional' F13 film in premise, but in execution is resembles NOTHING of the earlier films. Human Jason only equates 'look', not to Mears' Hodder-esque movement, and Nispel deserves no special disspelling, he's done nothing but dust off TCM2003, spit-shine it, and call it F132009.
Re: Jason Lives: FRIDAY THE 13TH
Viddy well, o brother. Viddy well. Axlin08, you don't happen to collect masks do you? I'm going to try and set up a trading post here in the Horrorshow. In the meantime, I'll pimp my good off right here and now:
Mask I'm currently selling/trading -> http://www.michael-myers.net/phpBB/view … =2&t=44470