Friday The 13th Complete 1-8 Box Set [DVD]

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Friday The 13th Complete 1-8 Box Set [DVD]

Friday The 13th Complete 1-8 Box Set [DVD]

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A carefree summer becomes a deadly nightmare for a group of teenagers who choose to ignore Camp Crystal Lake's gruesome legacy. Audio Commentary: Stars Russell Todd, Kirsten Baker, Bill Randolph, Lauren-Marie Taylor and Stu Charno

Scream Queens: Horror Heroines Exposed (2014) – Including Interviews With Adrienne King And Melanie Kinnaman (78 minutes)High-Definition Widescreen (1.85:1) / DTS-HD Master Audio Mono & 5.1 / English Subtitles / 86 min / Rated R Scream Queens: Horror Heroines Exposed (2014) – Including Interviews With Adrienne King And Melanie Kinnaman (80 Minutes) Paramount then decided to close out the series and kill off Jason once and for all with Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter in 1984. Handling directorial duties would be Joseph Zito ( The Prowler), and returning from the first film to do the make-up effects would be Tom Savini. While a group of teenagers throw a party next door, a small family, including the young and resourceful Tommy Jarvis, attempt to steer clear of them. In the woods nearby, a young man is camping and on the lookout for Jason in an effort to avenge his sister’s death. Meanwhile, Jason is slashing his way towards them all. However, he has finally met his match in Tommy Jarvis.

The brand-new AVC-encoded transfers for each deliver a remarkable step-up over previous editions with the first two entries providing the most impressive upgrades of all. While they each show sharper, more distinct lines in the cabins and surrounding foliage, Cunningham's cult classic and Part 2 enjoy significantly better definition and resolution overall. Of course, given their age and production limitations, the movies can suddenly fall to the softer side of things, and this is especially true when watching the 2D verison of Part 3 and for several chunks of The Final Chapter. However, these minor issues are understandably forgiven as inherent to the photography and the condition of their respective sources. Interestingly, the first two entries display a better, more extensive mid-range, generating an attractively broad and welcoming soundstage with well-balanced channel separation throughout. Clarity and distinction is notably improved as well, providing some of the louder, more intense sequences excellent definition, especially in Harry Manfredini's iconic score. Likewise, the low-end is noticeably a bit more robust and weighty, supplying the aforementioned music with a good sense of presence. And all four films come with superior, very precise dialogue reproduction from beginning to end. Young Tommy Jarvis may have escaped from Crystal Lake, but he's still haunted by his nemesis, the maniacal serial killer Jason Voorhees. NEW Freddy vs. Jason Storyboards and Galleries: Production – Behind the Scenes (SD – 33 in all – 2:48)

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Jason X also comes from a new 2K scan of the original interpositive. It offers an obvious upgrade in terms of its color palette, which is cooler and allows for more natural skin tones. Grain is better refined but there isn’t an enormous difference in fine detail. The image is also slightly darker than its previous release, and in some instances a tad too dark, which causes a mild bit of crush. The interiors of the ship are a darker shade of gray and Uber-Jason’s chrome is now more silver in appearance. There’s also slightly more information along the left and right edges of the frame. High-Definition Widescreen (1.85:1) / DTS-HD Master Audio Mono & 5.1 / English Subtitles / 94 min / Rated R The still galleries contain a total of 183 on-set stills, behind-the-scenes photos, promotional stills, press materials, magazine covers, posters, lobby cards, and newspaper clippings. DISC TWO – FRIDAY THE 13TH (UNCUT VERSION) Audio Commentary With Director Sean S. Cunningham, Screenwriter Victor Miller, And More (Unrated Cut)

The decision was then made to continue the series, but without Jason. In 1985, Friday the 13th Part V: A New Beginning (directed by Danny Steinmann of Savage Streets) made its way into theaters. Traumatized after the events of the previous film, Tommy Jarvis is now grown up and being transferred to a sanatorium of sorts. He begins seeing visions of Jason, who then shows up to kill everybody in and around the institution at random. It’s eventually revealed that this Jason is just a disturbed impostor. Despite a decent turn-out, the disapproval from fans was felt by the studio and a course correction was needed. Audio Commentary With Director/Co-screenwriter Danny Steinmann, Actors John Shepherd And Shavar Ross Deleted/Alternate Scenes, Including The Original Opening And Ending With Optional Commentary By Director Ronny Yu And Executive Producer Douglas Curtis Friday The 13 th(2009) Electronic Press Kit – Interviews With Cast And Crew, Behind-The-Scenes Footage Both the 2D and 3D versions of Part III have also been given a new 4K scan from the original camera negative and are presented in their original aspect ratio of 2.35:1. The 2D benefits greatly as the amount of detail has jumped, though the film is still soft compared to the previous films. The anamorphic lenses used to shoot the film are also more obvious around the edges of the frame. The color palette isn’t that much different than the previous Blu-ray. Instances of red and green are similar, though browns are a tad darker.NEW Alice Lives: Alice Cooper And Friday The 13 th Part VI – A Look At The Music Video The Man Behind The Mask Featuring Interviews With Alice Cooper And Director Jeffrey Abelson NEW Freddy vs. Jason Storyboards and Galleries: Storyboards – Grain Silo/Boiler Room (SD – 46 in all – 3:54) Slice And Dice: The Slasher Film Forever (2013) – Including Interviews With Corey Feldman And John Carl Buechler (78 minutes) NEW Audio Commentary With Thom Mathews, Vinny Gustaferro, Kerry Noonan, Cynthia Kania, And CJ Graham

Rumored for the better part of a year, Scream Factory finally debuts the Friday the 13th Collection: Deluxe Edition, a massive 16-disc boxed set that brings together all 12 films in the series plus a mountain of new and existing extras. It’s worth noting up front that the first two Friday films, plus four through ten, were originally shot for a 1.85:1 aspect ratio and were previously presented on Blu-ray in 1.78:1. This has now been corrected. Alice Lives features an interview with Alice Cooper and director Jeffrey Abelson about the music from Part VI and the accompanying music video. Legends Never Die speaks to Tom McLoughlin about the famous Hollywood cemetery where he wrote Part VI, as well as his views on what happens after death. Life, Death, and Jason Voorhees interviews Tom McLoughlin at the same cemetery, speaking mostly on the same subjects. The Road to Crystal Lake interviews Sean S. Cunningham and he discusses the longevity of the franchise. In Faceless Evil, Cunningham discusses the character of Jason. Jason Was Here shows what the filming locations of films 3 through 6 look like today. Scream Queens is a 2014 documentary that interviews a number of women within the horror genre about the contradictory nature of the genre when it comes to women. Slice and Dice is a 2013 documentary about the slasher genre featuring many people who work within it. The Trailer Reel presents 12 trailers from the Friday the 13th series all in a row. The Freddy vs. Jason Storyboards galleries contain a total of 437 images while the Production galleries contain a total of 120 images. The Friday the 13th (2009) Electronic Press Kit features interviews with the cast and crew, as well as B-Roll footage. The Friday the 13th Series Newspaper Ad Still Gallery contains 57 newspaper clippings from the theatrical releases of all 12 films. This disc also contains an Easter egg. When the Friday the 13th Series Newspaper Ad Still Gallery is highlighted, press right to reveal a bloody egg, which contains two vintage Cinemax TV ads for Friday the 13th Part II and Friday the 13th Part III. This documentary is over six hours long and covers everything from the inception of the franchise to the death of Jason Voorhees. It features interviews with cast and crew members from all of the movies, as well as horror movie experts. Friday the 13th is one of the most popular horror movie franchises of all time. The first movie was released in 1980, and since then, there have been twelve sequels. The latest movie, Friday the 13th Part XIII, was released in 2009.So there are a few different ways that you can watch Friday the 13th Part XIII. Whether you’re looking for a physical or digital copy, or you’re wanting to watch it for free online, there’s a way for you to do so. How many Friday the 13th are there in 2022?



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