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Friday the 13th Remake Sequel Announced for 2011
October 2nd, 2009
It seems that one of this year's more popular remakes will be getting a enw installment. According to Bloody-Disgusting, Platinum Dunes will be producing Friday the 13th II.A release date of August 13, 2010 has also been announced for the remake, although there hasn't been word yet if the casting process has begun, or if Derek Mears will reprise his role as Jason Voorhees from the first Friday the 13th remake.
Ironically, the sequel will be the 13th film in the long-running franchise. We'll be sure to keep you posted on any new developments regarding Friday the 13th II.
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Jason is a plain killer. He doesn't get his jollies off of it like Jigsaw does. He's just a mentally challenged maniac, who kills because his mommy told him to. Jigsaw is Jigsaw and Jason is Jason. Even though I know what you mean, by wanting Jason to be more violent, let's not blend both into an unrecognizable soup of bloodlust. Besides, I think, the killing that went on in the remake was pretty violent. Like when the actor who played Shia Labeouf's Asian friend from Disturbia gets that spike pushed slowly through his throat, as he's futilely trying to stop it. That was disturbing.
Kind of like, when that guy on "Saving Private Ryan gets a bayonet pushed slowly into his heart by that German. That was VERY disturbing, because he was pleading with him not to do it. Man, that was tough to watch.
The most disturbing Jason kill I can think of, is when the girls father (I think in part six) comes to save her, and Jason has the guy on the ground and bends him backward, so his head touched his feet. That was gross!
You must have really loved (bloody) Rambo.
Personally I didn't like it when he ran nor attacked his victims, I call that sloppy. He rushed his kills, the old Jason took his time and used the right weapons for the job.
But I felt like the remake was actually like the original part 2 anyway. I mean, we see Pamela Voorhees get her head lopped off at the beginning, just like in the original part 2, so it seemed like part two already. I think, that they should have made the remake, with her as the killer.
I did like how Jason got his mask though. Quite plausible. He goes to pick up his old mask and finds the hockey mask in the load of junk. But you got to wonder...how many hockey rinks are in those woods?
And I hated that, "Hey you guys, quit joking around" crap. I can't believe they still pulled that garbage in the remake. Like anybody is going to think, every single time, that their friends are definitely playing a joke on them. And who talks to themselves so such an extent, that you'd think that they were giving a dissertation on the pros and cons of being left to your own diversions?
Well, I can't really say that much about Friday movies, because even my camp, Halloween did it. When Jamie Lee goes over to find all of her friends dead, she's telling them to stop joking around, when the lights are out.
Duuuuuh, maybe..just maybe there is a masked killer in the house Laurie, and all of your friends are dead?
And my biggest complaint, that I just remembered... When Tommy tries to tell her that he saw the "Boogeyman", she gets pissed at him and tells him to stop lying, but in the beginning of, and throughout the movie, she herself sees this creepy freakin' guy wearing a white "Shat" mask hanging around staring at her while she's in class, and staring at her while she's in her bedroom, and staring at her from behind some bushes. Why the Hell would she get pissed doubt Tommy?
Nothing harms him anyway or Freddy or Myers, they are the undead, soulless creatures that only kills who ever comes onto their turf.