Friday the 13th (Blu-ray) R

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Format:  Blu-ray
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  • Rated: R
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: October 6, 2015
  • Originally Released: 2009
  • Label: New Line Home Video

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Rotten26%

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User Ratings: 221,397
Rating: 2/5 -- Friday The 13th is essentially critic-proof - it's been cynically designed from the ground up as a fun but forgettable slasher flick with a one-week expiry date. Full Review
TheShiznit.co.uk
Sep 29, 2012
Rating: C+ -- Worth noting: The title card of Friday The 13th doesn't show up until about 45 minutes into the film, which, all told, has to be a record. Full Review
Deadspin
Jun 22, 2013
I'd say they did a solid enough job of resurrecting a simple scary tale for a new generation. Full Review
TheHorrorShow
Aug 28, 2015
You really have to screw it up to dishonor the memory of a movie as s****y as the original Friday the 13th. Heads should roll. Full Review
New York Magazine/Vulture
Feb 17, 2009
Rating: 1.5/5 -- Five nauseating 20-somethings head out to Camp Crystal Lake to guzzle Pabst Blue Ribbon and have loud tent sex, but Jason roasts one of them like a weenie and says howdy to everyone else with his trusty machete. And that's just the intro! Full Review
Georgia Straight
Feb 16, 2013
We've seen it all before. Full Review
At the Movies
Feb 17, 2009
Rating: 1.5/5 -- Unfortunately, this Michael Bay produced version suffers from horror cliché-itis of the '00s. Full Review
Spectrum Culture
Oct 9, 2019

Product Description:

Following his remake of THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE, director Marcus Nispel tackles 1980's slasher favorite to bring unstoppable killing machine Jason Voorhees to a new generation of gorehounds. Lasting 10 films and going to any length (including New York City and outer space) to provide Jason with fresh meat, the FRIDAY THE 13th series was always about inventive death scenes. Nispel streamlines the events of the original (where Jason’s mother was the killer) into an extended prologue before providing an original story in which Jason begins his killing spree and finds his iconic mask. Decades after the death of Jason's mother, a group of twentysomethings descends on the backwoods town near abandoned Camp Crystal Lake in search of a rumored marijuana crop. Whitney Miller (Amanda Righetti) finds the old Voorhees house and discovers a locket revealing that she resembles Jason’s mother. Jason (Derek Mears) arrives and, thinking she is his mother reincarnated, holds Whitney captive. Weeks later, Trent (Travis Van Winkle) and his friends arrive to stay at his father’s vacation home, while Clay (Jared Padalecki) shows up to look for his missing sister Whitney. Meanwhile, Jason finds a hockey mask to cover his startling face and begins to satisfy his bloodlust with the hard-partying new arrivals.

Working once again with producer Michael Bay, Nispel crafts a FRIDAY "reboot" that is slick and well-made, giving audiences exactly what they expect from the franchise: blood and breasts in equal measure. With knowing humor, he plunges directly into the saga, leaving the titles until 15 minutes into the film, at which point Jason has already dispatched several victims. After that, there is topless waterskiing and death by a wealth of means, all of which will have fans glad to have Jason back from outer space.

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