Friday the 13th
Jared Padalecki Actor , Danielle Panabaker Actor , Amanda Righetti Actor , Travis Van Winkle Actor , Aaron Yoo Actor , Derek Mears Actor
MPAA Rating:
R
Contains:Strong Sexual Content,Profanity,Drug Content,Gore
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Friday the 13th
Theatrical Release Date: 2009 02 13 (USA)
UPC: 794043129346
Studio: New Line Home Video
MPAA Rating: R Contains:[Strong Sexual Content, Profanity, Drug Content, Gore]
Summary: A man in search of his missing sister stumbles across a deadly secret in the woods surrounding Crystal Lake as Texas Chainsaw Massacre redux duo Michael Bay and Marcus Nispel resurrect one of the silver screen's most feared slashers -- machete-wielding, hockey mask-wearing madman Jason Voorhees. The last time Clay heard from his sister, she was headed toward Crystal Lake. There, amidst the creaky old cabins and moss-coated trees, an unstoppable force of evil lies quietly dormant, patiently waiting for the perfect moment to strike. Though the police and locals all warn Clay to stay as far away from Crystal Lake as possible, it's the only lead he has, and he isn't willing to give up until he finds his sister. Clay isn't the only one inhabiting these woods either, because a group of thrill-seeking college students have just arrived at Crystal Lake hoping for a wild weekend of fun in the sun. Later, as Clay and one of the recently arrived revelers search for clues, the infamous Jason Voorhees emerges to show them just why the locals have avoided these woods for years. Could it be that Clay's sister has already met a grim demise at the end of Jason's razor-sharp machete, or is she still out there somewhere in the woods, waiting for her brother to come to her rescue? Freddy vs. Jason scribes Damian Shannon and Mark Swift pen the screenplay for a remake executive produced by Sean S. Cunningham (producer/director of the original Friday the 13th). ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
Category: Horror
Features:
Explore the rebirth of Jason Voorhees for a new moviegoing era
Additional slashed scenes
Friday the 13th
Format: DVD
Release Date: 06/16/2009
Audio: DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1
Runtime: 106 Minutes
Sides: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) English
Subtitles: English,French,Spanish
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Chapters:
Disc #1 -- Friday the 13th
1. Punishment [3:33]
2. Campfire Story [4:45]
3. Gone to Pot [3:55]
4. Don't Go In There [3:11]
5. Trap For Two [4:18]
6. Undercut amd Overcome [4:03]
7. Brothers Search [4:59]
8. Welcome and Unwelcome [3:51]
9. Good Times [4:37]
10. Some Company [2:19]
11. New Face [3:54]
12. Stabbing Headaches [6:03]
13. Seek and Hide [4:16]
14. Whitney's Whereabouts [7:08]
15. Trip to the Toolshed [2:39]
16. Guy Out There [1:07]
17. Completes Your Outfit [3:37]
18. Wannabe Rescuer [2:35]
19. Home Invader [5:05]
20. Police Nonprotection [3:30]
21. Trent Gets a Lift [2:40]
22. Unchained [2:31]
23. Bus Terminator [5:03]
24. Say Hi to Mommy [3:42]
25. What Goes Down [4:08]
26. End Credits [2:02]
Cammila Collar
It's a pretty serious conundrum to remake a classic movie. Most of the time, what makes a film a classic is that it's really, really good, so a remake is almost always doomed to fall short of the original. This inevitably angers fans -- who are mortified to see something so much less awesome done with their beloved source material -- but what are studios to do? They still need to cash in on their best titles by regurgitating them for kids born long after the film in question was released on Betamax. Well, one remake seems to have figured a way out of this maze: 2009's Friday the 13th. The reasons for this are numerous. First, it's not really a remake. Okay, maybe the first five minutes are -- a flashback to 1980, when a screaming would-be victim lops off the head of disgruntled mom Mrs. Voorhees (who, viewers will remember, was the killer in the first movie, not Jason, who doesn't start killing until the second, and doesn't even get his hockey mask until the third). After that, the movie is more a tribute to all the sequels than a remake of any one. The hot, young, totally generic teenagers who trespass into Jason's Crystal Lake stomping ground all have massive early-'80s feathered hair, and they spend the entire runtime smoking weed, waterskiing topless, and having tons and tons of graphic, R-rated-and-proud sex with each other before getting stabbed, sliced, harpooned, etc. That weed, by the way, is given a fairly significant supporting role, as we learn that at least some of the previous hot teenagers to die by Jason's meat hook (or whatever) were attracted there by the area's abundant natural resources. And the breasts deserve at least second billing, appearing within the first 15 minutes to get smeared with what appears to be baby oil in the middle of a camping trip -- before copulation or water sports even enter into the equation. In addition to being awesome, it all just feels kind of celebratory, even reverent, like a tribute to what teen slasher films are all about. There are also a few strangely intimate glimpses into Jason's inner world, but nothing in the script feels like the filmmakers were trying to mess with the mythology of the franchise (not that they really could, since the last movie had him killing people in space). It's not an openly meta take on the genre like Scream, but it's a slasher movie for people who love slasher movies, and if your heart will flutter when a woodchipper casually appears in the first act, it's probably worth watching. ~ Cammila Collar, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Brad Fuller
Producer
Michael Bay
Producer
Brian Witten
Executive Producer
Andrew Form
Producer
Mark Swift
Screenwriter
Guy Stodel
Executive Producer
Steve Jablonsky
Composer (Music Score)
Marcus Nispel
Director
Damian Shannon
Screenwriter
Sean C. Cunningham
Producer
Walter Hamada
Executive Producer
Jared Padalecki
Actor
Danielle Panabaker
Actor
Amanda Righetti
Actor
Travis Van Winkle
Actor
Aaron Yoo
Actor
Derek Mears
Actor
Jonathan Sadowski
Actor
Julianna Guill
Actor
Ben Feldman
Actor
Arlen Escarpeta
Actor
America Olivo
Actor
Country: USA

