Categorie: movieblog
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Friday the 13th Movie Marathon: Friday the 13th – Killer Cut (2009)

Review: The last Friday the 13th movie to come out was this one in 2009. The version I watched is called the Killer Cut, an unrated version of the movie, with more violence and sex. Of course, it wouldn’t be a Friday the 13th movie without the (un)necessary titty-scene. (Why do we never see frontal…
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Friday the 13th Movie Marathon: Jason X (2001)

Review: Jason goes to Space… where no one can hear you scream. Jason Voorhees has been captured in 2008. And because they don’t know exactly what to do wih the unstoppable evil, scientists decide to freeze him in a cryogenic chamber. But before that can happen mayhem ensues and Jason gets free and starts a…
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Friday the 13th Movie Marathon: Jason goes to Hell, The final Friday (1993)

Review: Taking over the franchise from Paramount Pictures, New Line Cinema decided to discard all the sequels that were ever made and went for a whole new direction in the franchise. An FBI task force lure Jason and kill him by ripping him into a thousand pieces. Jason’s body is taken to the coroner’s office…
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Friday the 13th Movie Marathon: Friday the 13th Part VIII. Jason takes Manhattan (1989)

Review: Jason Voorhees is back! When a couple awaken the killer accidentally they become the first victims of a new killing spree by Jason. He is still out for revenge for those who were responsible for him drowning when he was a kid and for his mother’s death. The last group of teenagers he targets…
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Friday the 13th Movie Marathon: Friday the 13th Part VI. Jason lives (1986)

Review: Tommy Jarvis is back! And he’s still obsessed with the slasher and serial killer Jason Voorhees who killed his mother when he was a small boy. He killed Jason and someone told him Jason was cremated but he discovered that he’s actually buried next to his mother. So he hatches a plan to unearth…
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Friday the 13th Movie Marathon: Friday the 13th, Part V. A new Beginning (1985)

Review: Still haunted by his past experience, five years ago, with the serial killer Jason Voorhees, he is sent to a secluded halfway house in the countryside. Shortly after his arrival one of the other mentally challenged people in the halfway house gets killed by another inhabitant. Somehow this triggers a new beginning in the…
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Stephen King Movie Marathon: The Boogeyman (Short 1982)

Review: This movie was made via Stephen King’s “Dollar Baby” program, where he sold the non-exclusive rights to one of his stories (from the collection Night Shift) to independent filmmakers for $1. That doesn’t mean that this makes for a good short movie. Because honestly it had bad lighting, the actors mumbled instead of talking…


