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Friday the 13th 7-9

FRIDAY THE 13th part: VII-THE NEW BLOOD

  • Directed by: John Carl Buechler
  • Written by: Daryl Haney and Manuel Fidello
  • Produced by: Iain Paterson The Story begins as Tina remembers back to her early childhood and getting anger at her father. But poor little Tina's anger is unlike yours and mine, my friend, no Tina has psychic power and accidental drowned her father in Crystal Lake. A few years later with Tina (Lar Park Lincoln) is all grown, she returns to the scene of the accident hoping to put to rest the demons that now haunt her. Unfortunately, lying dormant at the bottom of Crystal Lake with her father is Jason who she accidentally has brought backed to life with her telekinetic powers. Jason begins his old patrol around the camp leaving bodies along the waste side. Tina goes head to head with Jason using her powers to hang, shoot nails, electrocute, and set him on fire. At the end she is actually able to resurrect her father who drags Jason back to his watery grave, but not for long..... I didn't like this Friday movie. I was pissed on how it was really about this dumb b!tch. I think that part Seven was the worst in the collection. I truley wish I did not buy it but, Im a Friday fan.

    FRIDAY THE 13th part VIII JASON TAKES MANHATTAN

  • Directed by: Rob Hedden
  • Written by: Rob Hedden
  • Produced by: Randolph Cheveldave When I was a kid this was my favorite Friday. After two years of watching and studying, I thought to myself. What were the producers thinking? Don't they know that New York is far more frightening than a crazed machete-wielding killer. Even Jason would be afraid to walk the streets of NY. Jason is freed from his watery grave and hitches a ride on the "love boat"(a high school senior cruse to NY.) One by one, Jason kills off the students who have all broken those unwritten rules of surviving a horror movie. Luckily, or unluckily for us, a few students escapes and Jason must chase them through the streets of NY. It is funny to see this deranged maniac walk down the street with machete in hand and no one said a word. The only cool thing about this movie was the original poster that was called back by Paramount. It showed Jason knifing through the "I Love New York" logo. I would think that there should have been more of Jason walking around in Manhattan and killing cops and stuff, but the came out with a lame ass idea.

    JASON GOES TO HELL The Final Friday

  • Directed by:Adam Marcus
  • Written by: Dean Lorey and Jay Hugely
  • Produced by: Sean S. Cunningham Let's just forget part VIII ever happened, I think the producers did. I mean shouldn't Jason have awoken from the sewer?? "The Final Friday" begins as a special FBI taskforce has tracked down Jason Voorhees and blows him from here to kingdom come. Is he really dead? In the words of famed serial killer bounty hunter, Creighton Duke (Steve Williams from 21 Jump Street), "I don't think so". Creighton Duke is the only man a live who knows how to get rid of Jason once and for all. As the government attempts to do an autopsy on the remains of Jason, the coroner is possessed by Jason's spirit, the corner is forced to eat Jason's hart (Kool) and a new rampage of death and destruction begin as he makes his way back to Camp Crystal Lake. One problem, Jason's spirit can stay in a person's body for only so long before it damages beyond use. So Jason is consistently jumping bodies and you never really know where he could turn up. Creigton knows what Jason's plan is, so he tries to track down Jason's only sister (Erin Gray), but he gets to her a little too late. He knows that , "through a Voorhees he was born, only through a Voorhees can he be re-born and only a Voorhees can kill him." The fun continues as Jason continues to jump bodies trying to get close to the last surviving relatives he has, his niece and her daughter. The really cool parts about this movie is that the "Necronomicon" and dagger from "Evil Dead 2" show up. The Necronomicom is founded in the Voorhees' home and the dagger is actually the weapon of choice for killing Jason. Well, Jason get re-born (its really cool how they work it) and he doesn't battle with his niece, who finally sends him back where he belongs....HELL. Watch the ending dude it's cool.