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After a domestic box office gross of just over $14 million, it’s no wonder Paramount sold the franchise to New Line Cinema (even though they were the ones to botch it in the first place with their budgetary constraints).ġ0. There is one creative kill in the entire film, and none of the cast members make any sort of impression. On top of that, it’s a sort of boring film. Otherwise known as Jason Goes to Sea, Friday the 13th Part VII is the epitome of the bait-and-switch, with the majority of the film takin place on a boat, only to arrive in “Manhattan” (most of the climax was filmed in Vancouver for budgetary reasons) for the final 20 minutes. Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan The film’s saving grace is the final shot of Freddy’s glove dragging Jason’s mask to Hell, but even that can’t save this mess of a film.ġ1.
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Acting is worse than usual for a Friday film, which is really saying something. Creighton Duke is pretty fun, albeit out of place in the film. Not only does that completely rip off Halloween II, but it’s just completely unnecessary. There is a scene of leather S&M shaving that seems to be taking a page out of A Nightmare on Elm Street 2, and don’t even get me started on the fact that the lead character somehow happens to be Jason’s half-sister and is the only person capable of stopping him (seriously, that sounds like a short story I wrote when I was in first grade). What is there to say about such a film? It’s terrible? It’s atrocious? It’s godawful? It’s actually all of those things, but it also makes or one of the more entertaining watches in the franchise, if only because it’s so bad, and makes absolutely zero sense (the amount of plot holes in the film is astounding). While my rankings may not go with popular opinion, I thought it might provide an interesting perspective. By that point I had already seen a slew of other horror films, so I am not a person who grew up with the franchise. The first Friday the 13th film I ever saw was the first film, but it wasn’t until 2004, when I was in high school. *To put my opinions in perspective, I was born in 1989, when seven Friday films had already been released. Though if you read my comparison from earlier today of the original Friday the 13th with the remake, you may already have an idea of where this list is headed. Some may be cliché (like my choice for last place), but others may surprise you. With that in mind, I thought I would share with you my rankings* of the films. With 12 films, there are 479,001,600 different rankings that are possible, so it is highly unlikely to find someone who will rank the films in the same order you do (check out our own Evan Dickson’s rankings right here). What is so great about the Friday the 13th movies is that everyone has a different favorite film. Not a sequel to the reboot, mind you, another reboot entirely.Happy Friday the 13th everyone! To celebrate, we’ve decided to take another stab (sorry) at ranking all 12 films in the Friday the 13th franchise. Paramount sets FRIDAY THE 13th for March 13, 2015. Paramount has just set the film for March 13, 2015. If the new film couldn't hit in 2013, then how about on a real Friday the 13th? While we should have spent October of this year posting the last trailers and images for the film, it doesn't even exist yet.
FRIDAY 13TH FILM 2015 MOVIE
So there's a new film in development - the thirteenth in the series – with, reportedly, a found-footage angle. Sadly the work on FFF13 (found-footage Friday the 13th) didn't kick into gear in time to release the movie in 2013. in return for the rights to South Park and, more importantly at the moment, Friday the 13th, which are now all in the hands of Paramount, rather than being controlled in part by New Line. and Paramount did a little horse trading earlier this year, with Paramount giving up some Interstellar rights to Warner Bros.