Theeighties had a notable resurgence in 3-D-shot films. Jaws 3-D and Amityville 3-D were popular examples, but Friday the 13th Part III was at the forefront of this short-lived revival. It was a daring choice at the time, seeing as shooting in 3-D wouldn't be easy for director Steve Miner—especially with his film being the first to use the Marks 3-D system. Shannonand Swift distill the successes of Friday The 13th (1980), Friday The 13th Part 2, Friday The 13th Part III, Factory presents the film in both its 1.85:1 and 1.66:1 aspect ratios

AdrienneKing. Actress: Friday the 13th. Adrienne was born in and raised Oyster Bay, Long Island and did her first commercial when she was six months old, and has stayed at it with a brief hiatus or two ever since. She has also studied voice and dance, being continually involved in some phase of show business. She has done numerous television and radio commercials.

Fridaythe 13th, Part 2 - Movie review by film critic Tim Brayton There have always been sequels to horror movies. But once upon a time, there was not such a thing as the de facto sequel, the sequel which is justified simply because the original film exists. Friday the 13th, Part 2 (Miner, 1981) Friday the 13th, Part 3 (Miner, 1982) Friday
Whenthe first Friday the 13th film proved to be a hit in 1980, the studio naturally made plans for a new one, to be released the year after in 1981, dead main villain be damned.. The movie starts shortly after the events of the first film, where Mrs. Voorhees got her head chopped off by her own machete, but not before stopping the reopening of Camp Crystal Lake by murdering the camp

FridayThe 13th Part 2 has always been one of the most distinguishable among the films in the franchise. Whereas the successors to the first franchise sequel, Part 3 and The Final Chapter, would largely use cues and tracks from previous films, mainly the original 1980 film, a lot of Part 2 brings new sounds to the burgeoning franchise.

Communitycontent is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. Friday the 13th Part 2 (1981) KILL COUNT is the second video of James A. Janisse's series, The Kill Count Two months later after Crystal Lake's brutal massacre, Alice, wakes up after dreaming about Mrs. Voorhees's decapitation. She talks on the phone to her mother, then she

ThisDanny Steinmann-directed 1985 entry picks up the story of Friday the 13th Part IV's troubled Tommy Jarvis, imagining that in the span of five years he's grown from a horror-obsessed kid

PREORDER. By: Virtual Threads. $39 99. «. 1. 2. ». Jason Voorhees is one of the most recognizable characters in horror film history, but you don't have to go to Camp Crystal Lake to find him. He's available right here at BBTS, any day of the week!
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