Man, i hate it when horror movie sequels kill the survivors of the last movie in their opening. It makes the surviving in the last movie so meaningless.
If I remember in the first movie Alice said that her home was in California. So apparently Jason hitchhiked from New Jersey to California with his mom's severed head .
According to the novel Alice stayed in Crystal Lake to fight her demons. She went back to the camp and Jason followed her home so Jason didn't need the white pages.
When you've actually lived with someone who requires a wheelchair, it's impossible to watch this without wondering this: why on earth would the paralyzed guy take a live-in summer job at a camp that not only doesn't appear to be ADA wheelchair- access compliant, but at a camp in which a giant, steep staircase is literally THE only apparent way to get from your cabin to the rest of the camp?! I think the whole "Jason the Mad Killer" bit was dreamed up by the camp owners to avoid the inevitable federal lawsuit!
BWMagus That said...seriously, though- in a pre-ADA country it does seem even MORE unlikely & weird that a wheelchair-bound person would take a job at a camp where they'd be totally unable to get around at all? And, for that matter, who would hire someone who couldn't get out of their cabin? Liability definitely still was a thing back then, and I'd hate to be the camp owner if there was a fire or medical emergency in the cabin... (Ok, this time I *won't* forget the sarcasm tag! 😉 I just grew up with a good friend whose dad sold insurance. Spent a LOT of time hearing about liability over dinner...)
I'm interested in the idea of F13 continuing without Jason, but random killers with backstories. That sounds really interesting because it makes an idea for each killer having a sincere or interesting motive that drives the viewer to know more.
Valyne Krinuz Though there's some fun to be had in watching all the sequels, I generally agree that most slasher film series could have turned out far better as anthology series. Like Halloween, the first two movies are good and they work as their own self-contained story, and the third one was a new story, but idiots mooing about muh Myers gave us decades of awful sequels which didn't need to be made. How did the Michael Myers character benefit from all that shoehorned cult and voodoo shit? He didn't. Someone should start a horror anthology series, where one story can at most make up 2, maybe 3 movies, then the next film has to do something different. You could have some of the same characters, hell, make it a setting with recurring locations, themes, characters and rules, but once you finally do split the slasher killer's skull down to the neck with a Roman gladius or something, you can't use him again, and you gotta work out a new villain with a new motive, ideally with his own style.
Fun fact: The signature "ch ch ch ah ah ah" was supposed to be "ki ki ki ma ma ma" as in "kill kill kill mamma", referencing the line "kill her mamma" from the first movie.
Two things about this movie which nobody mentions are- 1) it may have the earliest pop-cultural reference to that old "the bear wiped his ass with the rabbit" joke, and 2) it serves as an early example of a horror/slasher movie wherein the black guy presumably survives (they only gave him one or two words but at least they didn't kill him).
Saying the black guy always gets killed feels strange since most of the major characters in horror movies die anyway. "You know the black guy dies right?" Yeah, so do twelve other people....
Apologies for the belated response. Your point is valid and well taken. I was aware of that when I commented. Needless to say i's not always true but it's a perception which is so pervasive that it has been joked about in parodies etc. I would be remiss not to point that out. I was going that Ben from Night of the Living Dead survived but then I thought about it and that's not true because Ben does die in both the 1968 and 1990 versions. Deep Blue Sea might be a better example- Who was that Ice T or Ice Cube I can't quite recall. Any ways good point.
That would be awesome if the bear Hercules threw into space finally falls back to the surface around Camp Crystal Lake and has a contest with Jason who could rack up the most campers. They have a falling out and ends in a no holds barred death match.
Ok... I have to point out that there's a glich on your comment (at least for me). In "response" I see your comment of the Hercules bear, but in the comment section I see your comment asking for Naruto... And is in Spanish WTF??
lmao at the Sandra and Jeff comment. I was always confused as to why the back of the box had a still shot of Ms. Voorhees's head. I guess horror VHS tapes didn't have trigger warnings back then.
I know you're both joking, but....yeah, movie ratings were a thing. Along with the commonly held understanding that "slasher" films tended to be a little violent.
Um, did you miss the part where the scene had to be censored to avoid an X-rating when significantly worse shit has been shown in R-rated movies later? Also, there has never been a time when people haven't been offended.
Exactly. We have a nation(well, just leftist psychos) of weak minded pussies who are offended at pretty much everything. Its both hilarious and sad simultaneously.
William Robinson actually the people most offended were right wing conservatives who felt movies like this were corrupting the youth of America. If we were to point fingers at anyone.
Similar, but both men have very distinct styles of talking. I see what you're saying though, same deep tone and when he elongates a word it's similar to Takei.
Yeah, I can hear it. I can especially imagine the snob introducing some random B film with George Takei by leaning forward excitedly-sarcastically and saying, "Oh myyy!"
I really wish Old Ralph had survived til at least Friday the 13th Part 3 which was supposed to be the first "final" Friday the 13th movie. He was awesome & hilarious
Not going to lie having just Watched the film's recently I was surprised his characteristics unceremoniously killed off early on in the second movie I mean sure it does a good job of shocking me the audience but huh kind of a waste of a character Who definitely felt like he should have stayed around
What am I missing with Phelous. Everytime I watch him I find him so unappealing and utterly without charisma. I want to like him because he covers a lot of stuff I like but I just cannot get on with him.
For those of you that think that Jason didn’t have super strength in the earlier films 13:03 He just slit the guy’s throat with the blunt side of the machete
You see, when Steve Miner was going to direct Godzilla King of the Monsters in 3-D with Fred Dekker's script, although Toho gave him the blessing to make it, William Stout (who did Masters of the Universe) was hired to be the production designer, as I remembered, Rick Baker was going to make a gigantic Godzilla head. But let me get back on topic, as I remember, when Steve was doing presentation to major studios for the film and they were interested in which they said "Yes" but when he was top of the studio, they said no and they walked away from the proposed budget about 30 million in which Cannon could've made instead of Superman IV.
If the reboot the franchise again, they could do a scene where Jason is chasing a guy, and the guy outruns him, only to come face to face with a Grizzly. The bear roars, the guy screams and and turns around to run away, but Jason is now standing right behind him. Jason swings the machete and decapitates the man. His severed head fly's through the air, right into the Bear's paws. The Bear catches the head, and takes a bite out of it, then roars approvingly at Jason, and the two are now allies for life!!!
Anybody else notice that there's a pair of pants underneath the sweater in the mommy shrine? I guess the first responders at the massacre in part 1 didn't find it odd that the body of the killer was not wearing pants.
Is it just me... or is he using the wrong end of the machete? The side with the curve has the blade, but he slits the throat and kills the wheelchair guy with the curved edge facing away... am I missing something?
11:06 Someone can see it that way but I never considered Jason's shack as part of the original camp. I interpreted the shanty to be parts of the original camp and whatever Jason scavenged from the woods.
Its strange how great critics like Roger Ebert also didnt understood this genre. They talk so much shit about this film. This films change movie industry for good. I love this films. Grew up watching this films.
@Tom Ffrench almost all of the Friday the 13th film is bad. But we love it for its nonsense. We love this film just for that. Sometimes we get masterpieces.
i wish back in the day they would have kept the full movies, even if they had to cut down some death shots for the theatrical release. like just store the shit that was cut somewhere. how did they never think of doing that? plus they did have VHS so why weren't they like "hey lets put the shit we cut into the VHS so more people will buy it! ya know put the whole movie, uncut on VHS or maybe even save it for future watchers of these movies" then again i know some movies did do that but they were always lost or burned in a fire (the negatives i mean).
Some of that came down to cost, because the reel film used back then was quite expensive. Thus the question would often come down to *"Do we keep this nixed material just as a memory, with the off chance we'll ever get to use it decades from now, or do we wipe these reels and reuse them for something which could be successful and profitable on its own now?"* Not all filmstock was reusable like that I think, but some were, and television networks in particular would operate on this logic, which is why some episodes of old TV series are now lost, and why sometimes the original footage for entire series or TV movies were sometimes lost forever. Sometimes, footage could also just be damaged or even completely ruined due to accidents (fires, floods), theft, or being stored in a bad place. Modern storage media has made this much less of a problem, where a Solid State Drive can reliably hold MANY hours of high definition footage.
Actually bro. King agreed to star in the sequel. And upon showing up to the set was informed that she was being killed off immediately. Due to the success of the film, the sequel was immediately greenlit, filming on the sequel was started,made,and edited. It then came out a year after the first film. And so on with the next four films. Just like saw. And yes King had a stalker and she was actually at gun point. And I'm pretty sure it was after filming this short spot. And yes,she was aware she had a stalker when she starred in the sequel, however she encountered him after this. And this was why her career was cut short on the big screen. But,you can see her in on of them newer Friday the 13th fan movies. She's pretty good in the one she's in,and some of them are actually also pretty descent. Even better than Jason Goes to Hell and Jason Takes a Boat,then Canada,then takes Manhattan for about five minutes or so.
14:58 They trimmed that scene because it was apparently a pretty gratuitous simulation (bouncing and grinding, etc.) and the actress was only 17. That put 'em in a weird legal area they didn't want to be in.
1981 was a fantastic year for horror. Friday and Halloween 2 are just the tip of the iceberg. The Burning, The Prowler, The Howling, and An American Werewolf in London all were released that year.
Even according to the novelization it's NOT a different city. What do you think Alice was talking about when she said it was "the only way she (knows) how" to "put (her) life back together"?
One way to settle the whole issue of whether to make the sequels stand-alones dealing with Friday the 13th or more slasher stories about Jason(which they went with):Chainsaw cage fights in the writers room.Seriously though,what I think(of course,I’m not in the movie biz)is they should have made an anthology of stories dealing with F13 themes,and one of these stories could actually involve Jason.Then have a screening,at which a questionnaire is passed out,and one of those questions would be “which story did you like the most”.If the majority liked the one with Jason best,then continue making films about the masked killer.If not,there’s a sign that it might be a good idea to go with the one-off story every Friday the 13th.
I am 50 nowadays and got to see this in the theaters way back then and still can't imagine how Jason knew where Adrianne king lived? Did he somehow know who she was namewise ? Did he use the Yellow or White pages? Did he overhear a paramedic or cop mentioning her address? It makes no sense.
It didn't come across well at all and there may be deleted scenes, but apparently the argument on the phone with the mother was over the fact that she was trying to overcome her extreme trauma by going back to Crystal Lake, getting a place in town and visiting the camp to face her demons. Jason saw her at the campgrounds and followed her to the place she was staying nearby.
17:55 in that ending type bunch of scenes i heard that supposedly is Alice laying on the floor dead there in the shack. The body on the left i think is.
Poor Adrienne king. I heard from dead meat during the Friday sequel kill count recount about her stalker problem. The poor woman must’ve been so scared.
Did Jason take the tea off the hot oven so the house wouldn't burn down and kill Alice's cat and Jason's eye looked like he was thinking bitch woke me up before killing Vicky
Cinema Snob is one of the funniest reviewers out here lol
Ironically I enjoy him more than Doug Walker by a longshot
@@babaracus9583 same!
His joke style changed in the last year or so, his best review ever was for the Stand imo
Man, i hate it when horror movie sequels kill the survivors of the last movie in their opening. It makes the surviving in the last movie so meaningless.
Yeah it bugs me too honestly. Or worse still when movies kill them off between movies off screen.
Agreed. At least they had the decency to keep Nancy alive for most of Nightmare 3
*cough* "Maniac Cop 2" *cough*
@Soul Calibur Simmer Which is the least I could say about Jamie in Halloween 6: The Curse of Micheal Myers and Laurie in Halloween: Resurrection
It’s better then making all the sequels about the survivors to a point where it impacts and limits the ideas like Halloween
You can always tell how old the video by the amount of hair Brad has
Personally the less hair the better the video.
and the quality 360p
If I remember in the first movie Alice said that her home was in California. So apparently Jason hitchhiked from New Jersey to California with his mom's severed head .
movierocks the novelization says Alice stayed nearby after getting out of the hospital to try and deal with what happened at the camp.
Man, her head looks remarkably fresh for such a long journey, no insects at all!
it always looked like crystal lake to me so not far at all
When that time of month comes, it's strictly ass-play
lmfaoooo
According to the novel Alice stayed in Crystal Lake to fight her demons. She went back to the camp and Jason followed her home so Jason didn't need the white pages.
yep
...Yeah...why hasn't Jason ever fought a bear?
no wait, jason vs the predator.
Jason vs Alien. Think about it. He goes through that whole Chestburster phase, but then unlike the others who die from it, he rises up.
magnamon2099 me and my girlfriend were talking about how awesome that would be. Jason vs the terminator would also be pretty cool.
He fought me once , it didn't end well
-Chuck Norris
Because of Friday 6. I blame that movie for everything...Mostly because I like Jason X.
When you've actually lived with someone who requires a wheelchair, it's impossible to watch this without wondering this: why on earth would the paralyzed guy take a live-in summer job at a camp that not only doesn't appear to be ADA wheelchair- access compliant, but at a camp in which a giant, steep staircase is literally THE only apparent way to get from your cabin to the rest of the camp?!
I think the whole "Jason the Mad Killer" bit was dreamed up by the camp owners to avoid the inevitable federal lawsuit!
ADA didn't exist yet.
BWMagus Sorry, I forgot to add a "mostly sarcasm" tag!
BWMagus That said...seriously, though- in a pre-ADA country it does seem even MORE unlikely & weird that a wheelchair-bound person would take a job at a camp where they'd be totally unable to get around at all? And, for that matter, who would hire someone who couldn't get out of their cabin? Liability definitely still was a thing back then, and I'd hate to be the camp owner if there was a fire or medical emergency in the cabin...
(Ok, this time I *won't* forget the sarcasm tag! 😉 I just grew up with a good friend whose dad sold insurance. Spent a LOT of time hearing about liability over dinner...)
Been meaning to watch that film for so many years!
With the character's attitude, he would have insisted on being there because he could still do it and wasn't going to let the wheelchair stop him
I'm interested in the idea of F13 continuing without Jason, but random killers with backstories. That sounds really interesting because it makes an idea for each killer having a sincere or interesting motive that drives the viewer to know more.
Valyne Krinuz
Though there's some fun to be had in watching all the sequels, I generally agree that most slasher film series could have turned out far better as anthology series.
Like Halloween, the first two movies are good and they work as their own self-contained story, and the third one was a new story, but idiots mooing about muh Myers gave us decades of awful sequels which didn't need to be made. How did the Michael Myers character benefit from all that shoehorned cult and voodoo shit? He didn't.
Someone should start a horror anthology series, where one story can at most make up 2, maybe 3 movies, then the next film has to do something different. You could have some of the same characters, hell, make it a setting with recurring locations, themes, characters and rules, but once you finally do split the slasher killer's skull down to the neck with a Roman gladius or something, you can't use him again, and you gotta work out a new villain with a new motive, ideally with his own style.
@@0neDoomedSpaceMarine Im working on that my friend...stay tuned!
@@RomeJordon919entertainment Godspeed. Please don't use CGI blood.
@@0neDoomedSpaceMarine My friend I'm old school when it comes to horror.
That’s basically the concept of SCREAM
Fun fact: The signature "ch ch ch ah ah ah" was supposed to be "ki ki ki ma ma ma" as in "kill kill kill mamma", referencing the line "kill her mamma" from the first movie.
+Rising Superstar Frost You know whats funny? the sound IS ki ki ki ma ma ma and its just people thinking its ch ch ch ah ah ah
I still hear ch ch ch ah ah ah for some reason.
MrRobbyRetro Because it sounds like that even though that's not what it means.
Two things about this movie which nobody mentions are- 1) it may have the earliest pop-cultural reference to that old "the bear wiped his ass with the rabbit" joke, and 2) it serves as an early example of a horror/slasher movie wherein the black guy presumably survives (they only gave him one or two words but at least they didn't kill him).
Saying the black guy always gets killed feels strange since most of the major characters in horror movies die anyway. "You know the black guy dies right?" Yeah, so do twelve other people....
Apologies for the belated response. Your point is valid and well taken. I was aware of that when I commented. Needless to say i's not always true but it's a perception which is so pervasive that it has been joked about in parodies etc. I would be remiss not to point that out. I was going that Ben from Night of the Living Dead survived but then I thought about it and that's not true because Ben does die in both the 1968 and 1990 versions. Deep Blue Sea might be a better example- Who was that Ice T or Ice Cube I can't quite recall. Any ways good point.
Amy’s character Jenny loved Paul so much she locked him in the room with Jason and hauled ass
That would be awesome if the bear Hercules threw into space finally falls back to the surface around Camp Crystal Lake and has a contest with Jason who could rack up the most campers. They have a falling out and ends in a no holds barred death match.
And then the bear gets pulled into the ground by a steel-clawed leather glove.
Ok... I have to point out that there's a glich on your comment (at least for me). In "response" I see your comment of the Hercules bear, but in the comment section I see your comment asking for Naruto... And is in Spanish WTF??
lmao at the Sandra and Jeff comment. I was always confused as to why the back of the box had a still shot of Ms. Voorhees's head. I guess horror VHS tapes didn't have trigger warnings back then.
I know you're both joking, but....yeah, movie ratings were a thing. Along with the commonly held understanding that "slasher" films tended to be a little violent.
Everyone at all time have been offended at one thing or another. It used to be minorites. Now it's minorites and video games.
Um, did you miss the part where the scene had to be censored to avoid an X-rating when significantly worse shit has been shown in R-rated movies later?
Also, there has never been a time when people haven't been offended.
Exactly. We have a nation(well, just leftist psychos) of weak minded pussies who are offended at pretty much everything. Its both hilarious and sad simultaneously.
William Robinson actually the people most offended were right wing conservatives who felt movies like this were corrupting the youth of America. If we were to point fingers at anyone.
If only the wheel chair guy in Texas Chainsaw Massacre died this quickly.
Joseph Hall Plus this wheelchair guy in this movie is not annoying as hell.
13:05 ROFL
I appreciate more of the humor after familiarizing myself more with your work as well as your coworkers lately
Jason versus a bear? JASON VERSUS A BEAR!? WHY HASN'T THIS BEEN DONE?!
"I'm paralyzed"
"Is it permanent?"
Lmao
Press X to JASON!
JASON!
JA-SON!
JAAAAAAAAY
SOOOOOOOOON
tbonevideos23 Triangle Girl gives the worst head.
Aella Lillis Press X to SHAWN!
Or better yet
Press X to JAY-SHAWN!
tbonevideos23 I hate both of those brats. Gods damn.
Aella Lillis it's like they what they said during their LP
Those two kids are french mutants
Dat IT reference. Awesome. WE ALL FLOAT DOWN HERE
+Darran Kern Georgie just ignored him and kept on walking in this version!
Snob kind of sounds like George Takei a little bit.
Similar, but both men have very distinct styles of talking. I see what you're saying though, same deep tone and when he elongates a word it's similar to Takei.
He’s also got a brother named Tooth! 😂🤣
Yeah, I can hear it. I can especially imagine the snob introducing some random B film with George Takei by leaning forward excitedly-sarcastically and saying, "Oh myyy!"
I really wish Old Ralph had survived til at least Friday the 13th Part 3 which was supposed to be the first "final" Friday the 13th movie. He was awesome & hilarious
Well he did the opening narration for 7
You've really got to wonder what Ralph was thinking going to the camp in the middle of the night given that he knew of the danger.🤔
Not going to lie having just Watched the film's recently I was surprised his characteristics unceremoniously killed off early on in the second movie I mean sure it does a good job of shocking me the audience but huh kind of a waste of a character Who definitely felt like he should have stayed around
ah the nostalgia... of the cinema snob.
phelous cameo just after I read my first (and last?) snob/phelous fanfic
And suddenly Phelous.
What am I missing with Phelous. Everytime I watch him I find him so unappealing and utterly without charisma. I want to like him because he covers a lot of stuff I like but I just cannot get on with him.
@@medes5597 I dont recommend playing his videos in public. His stuff is an aquired taste.
For those of you that think that Jason didn’t have super strength in the earlier films
13:03
He just slit the guy’s throat with the blunt side of the machete
😂
You see, when Steve Miner was going to direct Godzilla King of the Monsters in 3-D with Fred Dekker's script, although Toho gave him the blessing to make it, William Stout (who did Masters of the Universe) was hired to be the production designer, as I remembered, Rick Baker was going to make a gigantic Godzilla head. But let me get back on topic, as I remember, when Steve was doing presentation to major studios for the film and they were interested in which they said "Yes" but when he was top of the studio, they said no and they walked away from the proposed budget about 30 million in which Cannon could've made instead of Superman IV.
Brad motherfuckin Jones!
Lloyd does not approve...
Grey Summers
Thats Freddy’s word 🤨
you should do a re-review of part 5, considering all traces of the review in youyube here is extremely barren
If the reboot the franchise again, they could do a scene where Jason is chasing a guy, and the guy outruns him, only to come face to face with a Grizzly. The bear roars, the guy screams and and turns around to run away, but Jason is now standing right behind him. Jason swings the machete and decapitates the man. His severed head fly's through the air, right into the Bear's paws. The Bear catches the head, and takes a bite out of it, then roars approvingly at Jason, and the two are now allies for life!!!
Shane Shank or the guy is saved by the bear, who's pissed about Jason stealing his prey.
I want to see Jason get messed up by a grizzly
Call it: Teddy vs Jason
Apparently Jason gets along pretty well with animals according to Kane Hodder.
It's a phelous cameo sandwich!
Thanksss. 😐
Remember when Brad had other friends than Doug Walker? Good times.
Anybody else notice that there's a pair of pants underneath the sweater in the mommy shrine? I guess the first responders at the massacre in part 1 didn't find it odd that the body of the killer was not wearing pants.
That laptop gag was really funny. Brad is always entertaining
9:35; How tall is that tree Ol' Man Jerkins is standing under? Because it appears that Jason just whipped that garrote _over the fucking top of it._
That wasn't camp crystal lake where the sheriff was killed. It was Jason's cabin hidden in the wood.
Thank you, man. Your videos really hit the spot during rough times.
11:51 "Nothing spoils a party faster than a drunk in a wheelchair." Ha! In my experience nothing gets the party ROLLIN' like a drunk in a wheelchair!
13:05 I love how Jason slices his neck with the dull end of the machete.
They had to do that to avoid cutting the actor's throat for real.
They couldn't splurge on a fake blade with no edge?
19:02 Aside from Phelous's cameo, this is my favorite part of this review.
13:04
Phelous, what are yoooooooouuuuuu doing here? xD
That dog is so goddamn cute.
was*
*Was
"Well, she still is."
Is it just me... or is he using the wrong end of the machete? The side with the curve has the blade, but he slits the throat and kills the wheelchair guy with the curved edge facing away... am I missing something?
Bigpapa frank a 300 pound muscle bound man child is using that machete, I'm pretty sure he could use the handle and still slit that throat
Bigpapa frank he was, it was an actual machete and they had him turn it around to not hurt the actors. Crystal Lake Memories jokes about it.
Pamela’s eyes were open for two months; Paul said that Adrienne king disappeared two months after part 1
Part 2 is the best one of all
@Tom Ffrench I am just seeing this now. yes I hope you reconsidered your opinion
The new Friday The 13th will take place in Paris
+Aella “Scything Wind” Lillis Edgelords, Teenage Edgelords everywhere
Jordan Alexander Is 20 "teenage" or do you refer to OP?
Aella Lillis I'm referring to the actual comments made by Nyberg. Though Watamote is 2edge4me
Jordan Alexander Yeah.
11:06 Someone can see it that way but I never considered Jason's shack as part of the original camp. I interpreted the shanty to be parts of the original camp and whatever Jason scavenged from the woods.
Yes, it's supposed to be his own makeshift hideout, not part of the actual Camp Crystal Lake.
Ginny expounds on this during the tavern scene, with Paul and Ted.
Brad knows that. He was making a joke.
Definitely my favorite Friday the 13th movie. Ginny is awesome
Its strange how great critics like Roger Ebert also didnt understood this genre. They talk so much shit about this film. This films change movie industry for good. I love this films. Grew up watching this films.
@Tom Ffrench almost all of the Friday the 13th film is bad. But we love it for its nonsense. We love this film just for that. Sometimes we get masterpieces.
I think this is my favorite movie of the series.
i wish back in the day they would have kept the full movies, even if they had to cut down some death shots for the theatrical release. like just store the shit that was cut somewhere. how did they never think of doing that? plus they did have VHS so why weren't they like "hey lets put the shit we cut into the VHS so more people will buy it! ya know put the whole movie, uncut on VHS or maybe even save it for future watchers of these movies" then again i know some movies did do that but they were always lost or burned in a fire (the negatives i mean).
Archaic MPAA statutes. It was WAY worse in the UK, Films were actually prosecuted, and called "Video Nasties".
Some of that came down to cost, because the reel film used back then was quite expensive.
Thus the question would often come down to *"Do we keep this nixed material just as a memory, with the off chance we'll ever get to use it decades from now, or do we wipe these reels and reuse them for something which could be successful and profitable on its own now?"*
Not all filmstock was reusable like that I think, but some were, and television networks in particular would operate on this logic, which is why some episodes of old TV series are now lost, and why sometimes the original footage for entire series or TV movies were sometimes lost forever.
Sometimes, footage could also just be damaged or even completely ruined due to accidents (fires, floods), theft, or being stored in a bad place.
Modern storage media has made this much less of a problem, where a Solid State Drive can reliably hold MANY hours of high definition footage.
Actually bro. King agreed to star in the sequel. And upon showing up to the set was informed that she was being killed off immediately. Due to the success of the film, the sequel was immediately greenlit, filming on the sequel was started,made,and edited. It then came out a year after the first film. And so on with the next four films. Just like saw. And yes King had a stalker and she was actually at gun point. And I'm pretty sure it was after filming this short spot. And yes,she was aware she had a stalker when she starred in the sequel, however she encountered him after this. And this was why her career was cut short on the big screen. But,you can see her in on of them newer Friday the 13th fan movies. She's pretty good in the one she's in,and some of them are actually also pretty descent. Even better than Jason Goes to Hell and Jason Takes a Boat,then Canada,then takes Manhattan for about five minutes or so.
What was Jason doing in bed, was he taking a nap after a killing spree?
Vandenberg also survived Pearl Harbor, but Alien vs. Predator got to him eventually.
A glorious sequel and a LONGTIME favorite.
That was a nice surprise Phelous!!!
"Ooo Floor Pie" then Homer Simpson is swinging upside down
I can believe Snob has that in his mind too
14:58 They trimmed that scene because it was apparently a pretty gratuitous simulation (bouncing and grinding, etc.) and the actress was only 17. That put 'em in a weird legal area they didn't want to be in.
Its funny how 1981 saw the first sequel to both Halloween and Friday the 13th, both within the same year!
1981 was a fantastic year for horror. Friday and Halloween 2 are just the tip of the iceberg. The Burning, The Prowler, The Howling, and An American Werewolf in London all were released that year.
@@chrisbucci5769 Plus the original EVIL DEAD.
RIP Steve Dash. 😢
Was 11:06 a reference to Tucker and Dale vs Evil?
13:06 pheolus!? You little scamp! What are you doing here?
Even according to the novelization it's NOT a different city. What do you think Alice was talking about when she said it was "the only way she (knows) how" to "put (her) life back together"?
OH THANK GOD THE PUPPY IS OK!!!! Wut....?
boomer will live
That dog is as dead as the one Micheal Myers hugged to death.
Seriously... Where the fuck did Paul go? Is he at the Exxon playing Donkey Kong 3?
I love the laptop scene in this video. very hilarious.
I'm watching all these reviews while playing the Friday the 13th game
have you reviewed the movie Martyrs?
What is Phelous doing there??
That's one good looking laptop
Haha, I have the same Thinkgeek sticker on my laptop.
Me too :D
Hi Phelan?
Feat. Cinnamon Snob.
11:26 so who else is dissapointed that wasn't a Splatterhouse joke ?
I've long wondered why Ginny did not grab the sheriff's gun from his holster to help fend off Jason ??
One way to settle the whole issue of whether to make the sequels stand-alones dealing with Friday the 13th or more slasher stories about Jason(which they went with):Chainsaw cage fights in the writers room.Seriously though,what I think(of course,I’m not in the movie biz)is they should have made an anthology of stories dealing with F13 themes,and one of these stories could actually involve Jason.Then have a screening,at which a questionnaire is passed out,and one of those questions would be “which story did you like the most”.If the majority liked the one with Jason best,then continue making films about the masked killer.If not,there’s a sign that it might be a good idea to go with the one-off story every Friday the 13th.
The actor who plays Scott (talks to dog) looks like Nicholas Brendan and Sean Maher had a son. I approve.
I am 50 nowadays and got to see this in the theaters way back then and still can't imagine how Jason knew where Adrianne king lived? Did he somehow know who she was namewise ? Did he use the Yellow or White pages? Did he overhear a paramedic or cop mentioning her address? It makes no sense.
Gene Siskel apparently gave Jason directions.
It didn't come across well at all and there may be deleted scenes, but apparently the argument on the phone with the mother was over the fact that she was trying to overcome her extreme trauma by going back to Crystal Lake, getting a place in town and visiting the camp to face her demons. Jason saw her at the campgrounds and followed her to the place she was staying nearby.
gave you a like for the Christine reference
Friday the 13th Parts 1,2, & 6 are my favorites.
19:02 is the funniest fucking reaction ever.
17:55 in that ending type bunch of scenes i heard that supposedly is Alice laying on the floor dead there in the shack. The body on the left i think is.
Is muffin really alive at the end or was that all a dream
Donkey Kong 3 is my favorite. The game is 2 Cold Scorpio!
You know, I think this would be a very different world if _Friday the 13th_ had just been anthology films.
Where did that voice at 10:35 come from? It's driving me crazy.
I was born in Champaign and I'd kill to see a horror movie at the Virginia Theatre
PHELOUS! :-D
4:10 damnit Jason the roasted head is still fucking raw
Poor Adrienne king. I heard from dead meat during the Friday sequel kill count recount about her stalker problem. The poor woman must’ve been so scared.
Fun fact: Jason Vorhees was originally based on me. Though they took some creative licenses, it is pretty accurate.
Wrong 😑
Thanks for uploading the full review again. any chance the full Sleepaway Camps will be uploaded too??
9:57 Boo, Snob! I'm mature and my evil mutt is named Muffin!
What's black and white and red all over?
I don’t know. What?
oh neca you've always save the day
13:06 the hell is phelous doing there?
What is up with the medical image from 17:23 ?
Did Jason take the tea off the hot oven so the house wouldn't burn down and kill Alice's cat and Jason's eye looked like he was thinking bitch woke me up before killing Vicky
Love your reviews! Thanks!😂
Phelan!? What're you doing here?
could someone please tell me what is the song that plays during the party scene @n@
PHELOUS CAMEO WHOOHOOOOOO ! =D
16:20 Best line of the movie.