There is an extremely frequent Monopoly-themed promotion at Mcdonalds, involving little stickers on the sides of your drinks/food boxes, which you stick onto a monopoly board.
I went to the Boy Scout camp where this was filmed. They used to have a Friday The 13th museum, but the owners don't want the camp associated with the movie, so the only thing left is the Camp Crystal Lake sign near the trading post.
+Dan Abnormal That's a cool fun fact, thanks for sharing. The owners though, are morons. They could potentially get more kids coming if they didn't hide it.
@@dx1450 Honestly, it's a good idea not to specifically advertise it. What parent is going to send their kid to a camp used to film a movie 40 years ago?
@@thatguyontheright1 I don't mean running the place as an actual camp, but opening a museum showing where the movie was filmed, and showing off props from all the movies. That kind of stuff.
Jack Rose Presents Modern Classics Entertainment Exactly. And that was just a twitter profile. Words from people you don't even know can't hurt you. Meanwhile overrated Ebert actually revealed the address that people could easily go to and possibly hurt or even worse kill the person at the address.
People have said the same about Lovecraft and Poe in their time, horror more so than other fiction is often about pushing the envelope since intense negative emotions are the end goal.
I can see why Ned was the first to die in the camp grounds. He joked about drowning. Granted he didn't know about the Jason story, but Pamela probably took that personal.
@Tom Ffrench actually it might have been. The entire first movie, slasher stuff aside, was often played off like a murder mystery. For example mrs. Voorhees and Steve Christie, Drive the same kind of car. When we see it during one of her kills, and then see Christy driving his, we almost think he's the Killer.
On an entirely anecdotal note, Adrienne King is superfuckingcool. Outside of Kane Hodder, she's probably the most appreciative of her fans and her reputation with the franchise and its fans. If you ever have the inclination, I think you'd have a very interesting chat with her, Brad.
I can picture Bacon taking on the role of Freddy. Depp playing Jason? No. All I can picture is Edward Scissorhands, only wearing wearing a mask and a lot more stab-happy.
Oh damn, I thought the 3rd one was the first film in the series to establish that Crystal Lake was in New Jersey but I guess it was this one. The cemetery sign says Hope NJ.
Reviewers of these Friday flicks make allot out of how the sexually active people typically get snuffed while the more celibate female main protagonist typically survives and even fells the killer, but I always thought THAT was just because the latter was more ALERT - which, if you think about it, would be plausible. Some of the filmmakers have even STATED THIS in interviews.
It's important to keep in mind that this was made near the beginning of the satanic panic and anything not considered good Christian fun was considered evil. There was also a lot of residual of the Hays code mindset in Hollywood. I also think having the virtuous girl survive was the only way that they'd get away with having all that splatter
@@dragoninthewest1 I didn't get the impression that the heroin in THIS movie was particularly PRUDISH herself. I mean she participates in a game of "Stripp Poker" and she has a BOYFRIEND (the male character with the curly hair, moustache, and glasses), and while they aren't shown in bed together (like some of the other young counselors) its seemingly implied that they do have an intimate affair. So, not exactly what some right-wing religious puritan would call "virtuous".
In reading, one should notice and fondle details. There is nothing wrong about the moonshine of generalization when it comes after the sunny trifles of the book have been lovingly collected. If one begins with a readymade generalization, one begins at the wrong end and travels away from the book before one has started to understand it. Nothing is more boring or more unfair to the author than starting to read, say, Madame Bovary, with the preconceived notion that it is a denunciation of the bourgeoisie. We should always remember that the work of art is invariably the creation of a new world, so that the first thing we should do is to study that new world as closely as possible, approaching it as something brand new, having no obvious connection with the worlds we already know. When this new world has been closely studied, then and only then let us examine its links with other worlds, other branches of knowledge. - Nabokov's Lectures on Literature All bad film criticism happens because people don't follow this rule.
I like "Friday the 13th". I am a slasher movie fan more or less, enjoying a lot of them despite numerous flaws, but this film and franchise was particularly lucky to be good.
Freaking thank you. Slashers are so much better. I’m sick of ghost possession movies. Real talk when you visit a real haunted house and SEE actual ghosts; Movies like Insidious and Paranormal Activity are suddenly less scary.
My favorite BTS fact about this film: Betsy Palmer (Mrs. Voorhees) was smoking a lot of weed (that she grew) on the set. Her being baked added a kind of dreamy quality to her character's psychopathy.
Actually, this is the first episode where I noticed the Cinema Snob not wearing any shoes and is just bare footed, the next I saw was on this title card for The Oogieloves
Much as your hilarious asides are bang on for this '80's horror classic, there is something about FRIDAY THE 13TH that resonates today- and I don't know what it is...
6:46 Funny you should mention that, because the texture of the jack-o-lantern on the Halloween poster far more closely resembles that of a pancreas than that of a pumpkin.
"He's off to tell the same thing to Alfred Packer." This made me laugh. The first time I watched Cannibal! The Musical, I said out loud "Wasn't that the same guy from Friday the 13th?"
+PictureProductStudio well she WAS supposed to reprise the role for the 1st scene in Freddy Vs Jason but she had pneumonia during filming and couldn't do it.
According to Ann Rule's book on Ted Bundy, he was "devastated" for a week after watching this movie. I wonder if he saw this film and thought to himself, "I could do SO much better."
Also, the stand-in for Betsy Baker on whom Snob wondered who it was was probably Tom Savini himself, cause he mostly doubled in killer scenes and POV's. Another probability is Taso N. Stavrakis - he doubled for beheaded Pamela's hands.
Also saw Betsy on the original “Password” with Al Ludden; she was opposite baby face Joel Grey (right around the time he was in ‘Cabaret’). Mom and I were like “wha? This is cool”
+monkadelic13 Filmed in the 70s, released in May of 1980, which is probably why I said it was released in 1980. And you know I'm playing a movie critic spoof right?
animation king I was around to see friday the 13th original in the drive inn; as well as star wars on opening night and the exorcist also. So I guess IM just someone living in a bubble in my parents basement; blah fuckin blah....what say you instead?
..............Yeah lol youre actually right about that, and even then the guy could actually feel pain lol, like when Ginny kicked him in the balls, you could tell the acting was real lol, miss that formula when he winced in pain when he got hurt
+Addison Thompson (Damian Frost) Probably not, Snob generally just does exploitation films. I mean i guess if you REALLY stretch it, cool cat could be considered an exploitation film...but even if you can make the case, its too popular right now and as a cinema snob I doubt that he would do it (not to mention the bullshit that Derek Savage has been unleashing through copyright claims)
the part where the storm starts and the "lightning" shows on bacons face is like the WORST lightning effect ive ever seen. it was just a flashlight turning on then off lol
"Now they're off to have 50's sex...and they're done" LOL I love how Snob goes through the entire '6 degrees' to get to Bacon, when all he literally had to do was utilize 'one degree' and say 'she starred in THIS MOVIE with Kevin Bacon'...then he actually realizes it later...double fun.
The Fourth Movie is the best movie, then Six, then one and two. Really, only 5, 8, and the New Line Films are awful, aside from Freddy vs. Jason and maybe Jason X.
I fucking love the "Cowardly Cinemas Snobs tips for children"! Your the funniest RUclipsr around man I swear, I started cracking up like crazy and this even isn't first time I've watched this episode!
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5:01 The series takes place in New Jersey. I see no one in the series bothered to do a Jersey accent.
The world's first superhero from New Jersey. Is it Batman? No he is from Gotham City. Gotham City was recently established to be in New Jersey. IT IS NOT BATMAN!
Mrs. Voorhees is such a Wes Craven character it isn't even funny, and everything about her makes her my favorite tragic villain. This movie is my favorite of the series for everything about it, except for Ginny not being in it, and the best way to watch it is from 'Monstervision' on Halloween 1998! The first two movies are totally set apart from the rest mainly because they DO seem like Wes made them, namely for Mrs. Voorhees, Ginny, the story, and the atmosphere--and that makes perfect sense because Sean Cunningham and Steve Miner were both involved with 'The Last House on the Left' with him:):)
+jonesing82 sorry to burst your bubble but it's a re-upload (unless I'm misunderstanding what you're saying) but I am happy to see a re-upload of this as well
Oh, okay. It's just a reupload. I thought it was brand spanking new. I'm still excited about it though. I like when the Cinema Snob reviews horror films.
1. Friday the 13th IV: The Final Chapter 2. Friday the 13th VII: The New Blood 3. Friday the 13th VI: Jason Lives 4. Friday the 13th VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan 5. Friday the 13th II 6. Friday the 13th (1980) 7. Friday the 13th III 8. Friday the 13th V: A New beginning 9. Jason X 10. Friday the 13th (2009) 11. Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday
HorrorLoverDC so nice to see Jason Takes Manhattan high on a list. No matter the other placements, if Jason Goes To Hell isn’t in last place, that list is wrong.
"How are we going to play Monopoly, there isn't a Mcdonalds around for miles!"
I laughed way too hard at that line.
rossmallo i dont get the joke...explain me please :/
There is an extremely frequent Monopoly-themed promotion at Mcdonalds, involving little stickers on the sides of your drinks/food boxes, which you stick onto a monopoly board.
rossmallo the follow up was great too.
I love the thought of crazy old Ralph exclaiming "Im Gonna Wreck It"
Angela's a Boy!
That’s a DICK!!!!!
He's Wreck-it Ralph?
But who will Fix-It?
"you broke the screen! thats gonna be 30 years of bad movies"
i laughed way too hard
And it's consistent with the concept of bad luck, which "the actual Friday the 13th" is all about.
I went to the Boy Scout camp where this was filmed. They used to have a Friday The 13th museum, but the owners don't want the camp associated with the movie, so the only thing left is the Camp Crystal Lake sign near the trading post.
+Dan Abnormal That's a cool fun fact, thanks for sharing. The owners though, are morons. They could potentially get more kids coming if they didn't hide it.
I agree that the camp owners are morons, since they could have made a bunch of money with a Friday the 13th museum.
@@dx1450 Honestly, it's a good idea not to specifically advertise it. What parent is going to send their kid to a camp used to film a movie 40 years ago?
@@thatguyontheright1 I don't mean running the place as an actual camp, but opening a museum showing where the movie was filmed, and showing off props from all the movies. That kind of stuff.
@@dx1450 It's a wonderful camp though. The best BSA camps are the ones that give you a real sense of comradery with the staff.
14:06 "No! No! You put the issue to bed or you bury the hatchet. You don't put the hatchet to bed. That just doesn't make sense." - Decker Shado
Pretty gross that Siskel published addresses of people just because he didn't like their film :/ . Never knew that about him before.
Jack Rose Presents Modern Classics Entertainment Exactly. And that was just a twitter profile. Words from people you don't even know can't hurt you. Meanwhile overrated Ebert actually revealed the address that people could easily go to and possibly hurt or even worse kill the person at the address.
He was always a leftwing a$$hole
People have said the same about Lovecraft and Poe in their time, horror more so than other fiction is often about pushing the envelope since intense negative emotions are the end goal.
By that implication, Horror, and its off-shoot genre Science Fiction, are the most hatemongering of genres - - - - - -?
Jeffrey314159 Ya they tend to be targetted. Horror has proven to me that no topic is inherently taboo, it simply depends how it is handled.
Cinema Snob: "That's incredibly offensive towards white guys who love racial stereotypes"
LOL
I love watching people whom haven’t seen the first Friday the 13th jump at that ending. It never gets old.
I found it funny not scary
@@mrsuns10 9:43 I'm crying laughing
“Is that a Super Bowl ring? The killer must be Ray Finkle!”
Love the Ace Ventura reference 😌
I laughed my ass off when he said that shit....
I can see why Ned was the first to die in the camp grounds. He joked about drowning. Granted he didn't know about the Jason story, but Pamela probably took that personal.
@Tom Ffrench actually it might have been. The entire first movie, slasher stuff aside, was often played off like a murder mystery. For example mrs. Voorhees and Steve Christie, Drive the same kind of car. When we see it during one of her kills, and then see Christy driving his, we almost think he's the Killer.
I never ever thought about it like that, good catch!
@@FreneticZetetic Thanks.
On an entirely anecdotal note, Adrienne King is superfuckingcool. Outside of Kane Hodder, she's probably the most appreciative of her fans and her reputation with the franchise and its fans.
If you ever have the inclination, I think you'd have a very interesting chat with her, Brad.
Dude.. You literally broke me when you said the killer is Ray Finkle.
"I don't wanna Iran-Contradict myself." Ingenious.
When are they gonna make a Freddy Vs Jason with Johny Deep and Kevin Bacon?
Oh what I wouldn't do to see that movie.
I can picture Bacon taking on the role of Freddy. Depp playing Jason? No. All I can picture is Edward Scissorhands, only wearing wearing a mask and a lot more stab-happy.
I cant stop watching these Cinema snob movies and i have things to do!! 😂😂
Wotsin Yourba
"Your tongue is like an arrow piercing through my throat!"
I laughed so hard at that line. 😂
“This looks nothing like 2013!”
Oh, 2013, how I long for thee. I didn’t appreciate you when I had you, if only I would have known
Crazy Ralph: You're all doomed
Bender: DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO...
Oh damn, I thought the 3rd one was the first film in the series to establish that Crystal Lake was in New Jersey but I guess it was this one. The cemetery sign says Hope NJ.
r.i.p. Betsy Palmer.
I think she's choking Gene Siskel in the heavens. And that's coming from a guy who actually loves Siskel and Ebert.
@@patrickshields5251 For him to dox her. I have to admit, it's a dick move. Not gonna lie.
A total icon in film.
Wild that Brad recorded this 5 years ago and it still holds up.
Reviewers of these Friday flicks make allot out of how the sexually active people typically get snuffed while the more celibate female main protagonist typically survives and even fells the killer, but I always thought THAT was just because the latter was more ALERT - which, if you think about it, would be plausible. Some of the filmmakers have even STATED THIS in interviews.
Reminds me of how drunk college guys start fights and lose them, because they are drunk.
Perhaps the SCRIPT WRITER of these Friday the 13th movies is secretly a Christian?
It's important to keep in mind that this was made near the beginning of the satanic panic and anything not considered good Christian fun was considered evil. There was also a lot of residual of the Hays code mindset in Hollywood. I also think having the virtuous girl survive was the only way that they'd get away with having all that splatter
@@dragoninthewest1 I didn't get the impression that the heroin in THIS movie was particularly PRUDISH herself. I mean she participates in a game of "Stripp Poker" and she has a BOYFRIEND (the male character with the curly hair, moustache, and glasses), and while they aren't shown in bed together (like some of the other young counselors) its seemingly implied that they do have an intimate affair. So, not exactly what some right-wing religious puritan would call "virtuous".
In reading, one should notice and fondle details. There is nothing wrong about the moonshine of generalization when it comes after the sunny trifles of the book have been lovingly collected. If one begins with a readymade generalization, one begins at the wrong end and travels away from the book before one has started to understand it. Nothing is more boring or more unfair to the author than starting to read, say, Madame Bovary, with the preconceived notion that it is a denunciation of the bourgeoisie. We should always remember that the work of art is invariably the creation of a new world, so that the first thing we should do is to study that new world as closely as possible, approaching it as something brand new, having no obvious connection with the worlds we already know. When this new world has been closely studied, then and only then let us examine its links with other worlds, other branches of knowledge.
- Nabokov's Lectures on Literature
All bad film criticism happens because people don't follow this rule.
I like "Friday the 13th". I am a slasher movie fan more or less, enjoying a lot of them despite numerous flaws, but this film and franchise was particularly lucky to be good.
Freaking thank you. Slashers are so much better. I’m sick of ghost possession movies. Real talk when you visit a real haunted house and SEE actual ghosts; Movies like Insidious and Paranormal Activity are suddenly less scary.
Slashers made me appreciate all kind of horrors.
My favorite BTS fact about this film: Betsy Palmer (Mrs. Voorhees) was smoking a lot of weed (that she grew) on the set. Her being baked added a kind of dreamy quality to her character's psychopathy.
It wasn't until I watched this video for, like, the third time that I finally got the "Whites Only signs" joke. Thought it was referring to laundry.
I always appreciate a good Ace Ventura reference.
Actually, this is the first episode where I noticed the Cinema Snob not wearing any shoes and is just bare footed, the next I saw was on this title card for The Oogieloves
Much as your hilarious asides are bang on for this '80's horror classic, there is something about FRIDAY THE 13TH that resonates today- and I don't know what it is...
6:46 Funny you should mention that, because the texture of the jack-o-lantern on the Halloween poster far more closely resembles that of a pancreas than that of a pumpkin.
"He's off to tell the same thing to Alfred Packer." This made me laugh. The first time I watched Cannibal! The Musical, I said out loud "Wasn't that the same guy from Friday the 13th?"
The Christine joke was totally obscure. And I'm embarassed to have understood it.
I just watched The Toxic Avenger for the first time, so now I have to watch all of the Snob's reviews where he references that film.
Camp Blood? Sounds like a goth camp (if those existed)
RIP Betsy Palmer. :(
+Animation King#1 It pretty much is. For years fans waited for her to appear at least in one last cameo as Pamela and now there is no chance.
+PictureProductStudio well she WAS supposed to reprise the role for the 1st scene in Freddy Vs Jason but she had pneumonia during filming and couldn't do it.
+AndytheKid They also tried to get her for "Jason X" but she thought payment was not enough... :(
Wait, is strip monopoly even a thing? Google will know. *Oh of course it's a thing.*
There is a strip version of every game
Strip Nintendo, strip PlayStation?
Randal Graves those are game systems
No fuckin shit? 🤨
I’m starting to feel like quality of a horror/slasher film is directly proportional to how small the budget is.
7:37 it would have to be an AFC Championship ring, thank you very much.
Betsy Palmer was really pretty for her age back then. I can't guess how old she really was at the time, but yeah.
Right!?
It's not like there's a thing called google or anything, am I right!?
I respectfully disagree.
From what I heard she was the sweetest lady.
“Angela’s a boy!” 🤣
According to Ann Rule's book on Ted Bundy, he was "devastated" for a week after watching this movie. I wonder if he saw this film and thought to himself, "I could do SO much better."
Bundy probably thought, "Damn, that looks really fun! Wish I would have thought of doing something like this back before I was arrested."
@@BulletTooth504 The Florida sorority house attack was pretty close.
Just found all of this, and so glad I did.
7:40 - No Creepshow 2 reference? I'm disappointed in you, Snob.
Brad you are awesome!
You know Snob, every time I watch one of your videos, I keep thinking that I am going to learn how cook crystal meth.
R.I.P. betsy palmer T_T
We NEED more ''Cowardly Cinema Snob's tips for children"". :)
Also, the stand-in for Betsy Baker on whom Snob wondered who it was was probably Tom Savini himself, cause he mostly doubled in killer scenes and POV's. Another probability is Taso N. Stavrakis - he doubled for beheaded Pamela's hands.
Taso also had to blow fake blood through a tube when there was a malfunction for Kevin Bacon's death scene (if I remember correctly)
If u pause the part before Ned truns the corner you can get a clear shot of pamala
I'm glad I found this channel, I should've found it much earlier
Prime cinema snob . Love these
I read about the Iran-Contra Wars ONCE and that joke still was gutbustingly funny.
Also saw Betsy on the original “Password” with Al Ludden; she was opposite baby face Joel Grey (right around the time he was in ‘Cabaret’). Mom and I were like “wha? This is cool”
and this movie was made in the 70's!
+monkadelic13 Filmed in the 70s, released in May of 1980, which is probably why I said it was released in 1980. And you know I'm playing a movie critic spoof right?
animation king I was around to see friday the 13th original in the drive inn; as well as star wars on opening night and the exorcist also. So I guess IM just someone living in a bubble in my parents basement; blah fuckin blah....what say you instead?
+Stoned Gremlin Productions Some people don't know what jokes are it's called this generation
Love the ace ventura and sandlot reference
This episode and the Nightmare on Elm Street episode are so good. Really shows how big of a snob he really is. So good!!
10:21 storm? No, that flash indicates that the blast wave will hit you soon, you'd better run and cover.
That sleep away camp poster tho
This is my third favorite CS episode. My god Brad was 100% on for this one.
17:50 Wrong, Jason did speak in Friday the 13th: Jason takes Manhatten
As a kid. Not an adult
Have you seen my baseball?👀
Dude you made a party cop reference from cabin fever but didn’t talk about the “bad water”?
What a day for a cinema snob binge.
Ray Finkle had an AFC Championship ring, thank you very much *smugs*
Is it just me, or does Kevin Bacon look a lot like Axl Rose... When Axl was younger anyways.
No hair is not as long and not as ugly lol
..............Yeah lol youre actually right about that, and even then the guy could actually feel pain lol, like when Ginny kicked him in the balls, you could tell the acting was real lol, miss that formula when he winced in pain when he got hurt
Jason is hardly the first superhero from New Jersey, how can we forget the greatest superhero of them all
Paul Blart: Mall Cop
I thought it was the toxic avenger?
Tony Soprano?
His opening before the title card is Hollywood and its moviegoers today.
the gurgle sound of the head after it gets cut off though, I'm surprised you didn't mention it lol
13:05 oh man..that lemon and lime comment was quite amusing. I laughed probably more than I should have.
7:06 Did she seriously fall 3 TIMES in less than one minute and 6ft?!
im not sure if this is his demographic but snob should totally review cool cat saves the kids
+Addison Thompson (Damian Frost) Probably not, Snob generally just does exploitation films. I mean i guess if you REALLY stretch it, cool cat could be considered an exploitation film...but even if you can make the case, its too popular right now and as a cinema snob I doubt that he would do it (not to mention the bullshit that Derek Savage has been unleashing through copyright claims)
+Wyocaster well he did do the wow+5ws amd cooc cac saves the kids is vary similer
John Carver true but that movie was pretty old, although he has been doing some newer movies lately.
***** it would tottaly fit dvr hell perfectly that should be the next one
seeing as many youtubers had their videos copyrigthed i doubth he would upload it on YT
14:40 and plus being that this was filmed in New Jersey, there’s your answer for ya 😅
I wish I could grow facial hair like yours Brad. Thanks for all your hard work.
the part where the storm starts and the "lightning" shows on bacons face is like the WORST lightning effect ive ever seen. it was just a flashlight turning on then off lol
Fun Fact: This movie is part of one of Brad's "6 Degrees of Kevin Bacon" connections.
"Now they're off to have 50's sex...and they're done"
LOL
I love how Snob goes through the entire '6 degrees' to get to Bacon, when all he literally had to do was utilize 'one degree' and say 'she starred in THIS MOVIE with Kevin Bacon'...then he actually realizes it later...double fun.
To be fair, the 1st and 2nd movies weren't that bad. It started getting silly around the 3rd movie.
No part 5 I think is where you're going with this lol
The Fourth Movie is the best movie, then Six, then one and two. Really, only 5, 8, and the New Line Films are awful, aside from Freddy vs. Jason and maybe Jason X.
Geoffrey Sorkin Part 5 isn’t bad. It has some of the best kills and DEFINITELY the hottest chicks of the series.
Part 3 has Shelly in it do not disparage the good name of Shelly.
Part 3 is shitty
I fucking love the "Cowardly Cinemas Snobs tips for children"! Your the funniest RUclipsr around man I swear, I started cracking up like crazy and this even isn't first time I've watched this episode!
5:01 The series takes place in New Jersey. I see no one in the series bothered to do a Jersey accent.
I agree with the stinger. "You are an American Original."
The world's first superhero from New Jersey.
Is it Batman?
No he is from Gotham City.
Gotham City was recently established to be in New Jersey.
IT IS NOT BATMAN!
More crimes happen on full moons in most places, but that's just because it's a giant light in the sky.
8:46 - 8:55.....all these years of seeing this movie and I never noticed Bill's face.
Mrs. Voorhees is such a Wes Craven character it isn't even funny, and everything about her makes her my favorite tragic villain. This movie is my favorite of the series for everything about it, except for Ginny not being in it, and the best way to watch it is from 'Monstervision' on Halloween 1998! The first two movies are totally set apart from the rest mainly because they DO seem like Wes made them, namely for Mrs. Voorhees, Ginny, the story, and the atmosphere--and that makes perfect sense because Sean Cunningham and Steve Miner were both involved with 'The Last House on the Left' with him:):)
Sweet this was reuploaded on my birthday
I love alice's wtf face
Speaking of Kevin Bacon any chance of reviewing Hollow Man
“To be fair, he was a better Tonto than Johnny Dep-.”
"You're all doomed!" "Could you be more specific?" I think he was intentionally vague so he doesn't get in legal trouble later.
Please do the Puppet Master series
Sad fact: that's a real snake being killed and they didnt tell the handler, guy was reasonably pissed off.
That's horrible 😔
3:45
the present is neither 2013
its 2018!!!
When she came into the cafe she said Large Marge sent me.
"Angela's a Boy"
🤣
It must be Christmas because your redoing the 1st Friday! I need to make a playlist of your reviews for this series.
+jonesing82 sorry to burst your bubble but it's a re-upload (unless I'm misunderstanding what you're saying) but I am happy to see a re-upload of this as well
Oh, okay. It's just a reupload. I thought it was brand spanking new. I'm still excited about it though. I like when the Cinema Snob reviews horror films.
jonesing82 same it's always a good time
Very cool. I think that's what confused me.
Hmm...this movie made campers' cabins look like P.O.W.s were sleeping in them, and it was vice versa with Hogan's Heroes.
Wait, did the mom's decapitated body seriously just reach up grabbing in confusion for her head like something out of a cartoon?
I think Betsy Palmer should have won a oscar for Friday the 13th.
I love your channel.
What does McDonald's have a monopoly on?
BulletTooth504 It's in reference to that Monopoly game they have.
thatonedrewguy Thanks for clearing that up. I'm more of a Wendy's and Hardee's guy.
They're everywhere, that's the joke
That was a real fuckin snake 😳😳😳
1. Friday the 13th IV: The Final Chapter
2. Friday the 13th VII: The New Blood
3. Friday the 13th VI: Jason Lives
4. Friday the 13th VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan
5. Friday the 13th II
6. Friday the 13th (1980)
7. Friday the 13th III
8. Friday the 13th V: A New beginning
9. Jason X
10. Friday the 13th (2009)
11. Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday
HorrorLoverDC so nice to see Jason Takes Manhattan high on a list. No matter the other placements, if Jason Goes To Hell isn’t in last place, that list is wrong.