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After being mortally wounded and taken to the morgue, murderer Jason Voorhees spontaneously revives and embarks on a killing spree as he makes his way back to his home at Camp Crystal Lake.
Director:
Joseph Zito
Stars:
Erich Anderson,
Judie Aronson,
Kimberly Beck
After being committed for 17 years, Michael Myers, now a grown man and still very dangerous, escapes from the mental institution (where he was committed as a 10 year old) and he immediately returns to Haddonfield, where he wants to find his baby sister, Laurie. Anyone who crosses his path is in mortal danger.
Director:
Rob Zombie
Stars:
Scout Taylor-Compton,
Malcolm McDowell,
Tyler Mane
For their ghost hunting reality show, a production crew locks themselves inside an abandoned mental hospital that's supposedly haunted - and it might prove to be all too true.
Director:
The Vicious Brothers
Stars:
Ben Wilkinson,
Sean Rogerson,
Ashleigh Gryzko
Martin was a normal teenage boy before the country collapsed in an empty pit of economic and political disaster. A vampire epidemic has swept across what is left of the nation's abandoned ... See full summary »
Six tourists hire an extreme tour guide who takes them to the abandoned city Pripyat, the former home to the workers of the Chernobyl nuclear reactor. During their exploration, they soon discover they are not alone.
Director:
Bradley Parker
Stars:
Jesse McCartney,
Jonathan Sadowski,
Olivia Dudley
A mother and daughter move to a new town and find themselves living next door to a house where a young girl murdered her parents. When the daughter befriends the surviving son, she learns the story is far from over.
Director:
Mark Tonderai
Stars:
Jennifer Lawrence,
Elisabeth Shue,
Max Thieriot
A group of five college graduates rent a cabin in the woods and begin to fall victim to a horrifying flesh-eating virus, which attracts the unwanted attention of the homicidal locals.
When her father disappears, Heather Mason is drawn into a strange and terrifying alternate reality that holds answers to the horrific nightmares that have plagued her since childhood.
A group of young adults set up tent near the abandoned summer camp where a series of gruesome murders are said to have taken place back in 1980. The perpetrator was a grieving mother, driven insane by the drowning of her child, Jason, whom she believed was neglected by the camp counselors. As legend has it, the last survivor of the attacks beheaded the woman. But then Jason came back, and now he is a vengeful and inexorable killer, wielding crossbows, swords, axes and other sharp instruments. The legend proves horribly true, as these campers quickly discover. Six months later, the brother of one of those campers distributes posters of his missing sister. The police believe she took off with her boyfriend; but he knows better. The brother crosses paths with an uptight young rich guy who is having his girlfriend and friends over at his parents' cabin. The brother ends up at the cabin himself just before his sister's attacker sets upon them all. Written by
J. Spurlin
Producer Michael Bay walked out in the movie premiere, stating that the movie featured too much sex. See more »
Goofs
In the scene where Lawrence gets killed with the ax there is no mistake. Jason throws a double sided ax into Larry's back. Larry falls forward onto logs screaming. Jason then comes behind Larry turning him over and stomping on his body once. this causes one side of the ax to come through his chest. The other side of the ax is still in his back and was never removed. That was the last we see of Larry. See more »
"I Like It, I Love It"
Written by Theodore Dudley, Uriah Duffy, Gregory Allen Greene, Albert Hudson, Glenda Joyce Hudson, Jonathan Meadows, Terry Wayne Morgan, Dave Roberson Jr., B'nai Rebelfront, and Lyrics Born (as Tom William Shimura)
Performed by Lyrics Born See more »
Okay...this is probably the WORST re-make of an original movie I've ever seen (except for maybe the re-make of "Halloween")! The acting was terrible, except for Jared Paladecki who is pretty good. But, his TV series "Supernatural" is better than this garbage! The directing and filming were awful as well. Everything was so "choppy" and seemed constantly out of sequence. Everything was also mostly done in the dark and half the time you couldn't tell what was going on. Jason was one place...suddenly seconds later he's at a completely different one...then back to the first place. You're left going "Huh??" But the biggest disappointment is the fact that this movie is NOT SCARY!! It's just SICK! There's a difference. The original "Friday the 13th" had you on edge and you never knew when the killer was going to pop out. It also focused more on the "scares" rather than how much you can torture a person. The original "Friday" is fun to watch...for as low budget as it was then, it still works! The old adage of "the simpler the better" majorly comes into play here. This re-make "Friday" is NOT fun to watch...again it's just sick. Want a good fright or scare flick on a stormy evening? My advice is rent or buy the original 1980 "Friday the 13th"...or the original 1978 "Halloween!" The new re-makes of both these movies completely miss the point and are nothing but garbage!!
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Okay...this is probably the WORST re-make of an original movie I've ever seen (except for maybe the re-make of "Halloween")! The acting was terrible, except for Jared Paladecki who is pretty good. But, his TV series "Supernatural" is better than this garbage! The directing and filming were awful as well. Everything was so "choppy" and seemed constantly out of sequence. Everything was also mostly done in the dark and half the time you couldn't tell what was going on. Jason was one place...suddenly seconds later he's at a completely different one...then back to the first place. You're left going "Huh??" But the biggest disappointment is the fact that this movie is NOT SCARY!! It's just SICK! There's a difference. The original "Friday the 13th" had you on edge and you never knew when the killer was going to pop out. It also focused more on the "scares" rather than how much you can torture a person. The original "Friday" is fun to watch...for as low budget as it was then, it still works! The old adage of "the simpler the better" majorly comes into play here. This re-make "Friday" is NOT fun to watch...again it's just sick. Want a good fright or scare flick on a stormy evening? My advice is rent or buy the original 1980 "Friday the 13th"...or the original 1978 "Halloween!" The new re-makes of both these movies completely miss the point and are nothing but garbage!!