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3 - Friday The 13th: Part 3
Jason gets his Goldfinger as Friday 3 delivers one of the most iconic moments in the series. Here's to number 3 and the infamous hockey mask!
So, let's just cut to the chase. I think this is one big step-down from the previous two. The climax is frankly rather boring - how often do we see people crawl up on the second level of a dull barn!? - and there's the issue of the 3D print converted to a 2D print, resulting in some of the most irritating and at times confusing camera angles ever in the series. Besides that, however, there's decent material here. There's some lovely slashing to be done and some effective puns to be heard. T&A is on the low side but that's not too big a deal. ;-) I'm not sure I like the motor gang either. It helps that I know where this is going next time though. Overall, the film would have benefited from a slightly better script and, preferably, better characters. The girl with the past Jason experiences really doesn't do it for me at all.
Bottom line, I'm watching this film, looking forward to some quality boosts with part 4.
Final verdict: 6,5/10
Score card:
Friday The 13th: 8,5/10
Friday The 13th Part 2: 8/10
Friday The 13Th Part 3: 6,5/10
No-one beats FvJ's Lori for me. Other than that, yes, Chris is very pretty indeed. ;-)
As for the Salkinds: worst film producers ever to grab hold of a comic book franchise (and that includes Roger Coreman!).
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And SR gets a raw deal IMO. It wasn't that bad at all.
Great to know! Seeing it for my birthday on Monday.
While I do have my issues with it, I was ultimately satisfied with all the dialogue and visual Tarantinoisms that are present in all of Quentin's films and loved Leo as a villain. I will need to see this one more to really pat down how I feel, but I think it is overall a worthy addition to the Tarantino filmography.
What were your issues with it, might I ask?
Not a bad horror flick but not as scary as I was hoping it would be.
Broken City 5/10
Just a boring film that dragged on.
Perdita Durango (released as Dance With The Devil in the US) - Rosie Perez and Javier Bardem as psychotic, weird and violent soulmates on the road, with James Gandolfini's officer determined to catch them. I expected this to be sicker and more brutal than it was... not sure what that says about me. ;) (And yes, mine is the uncut version.) Not bad, but... I don't know... Anyway, will watch again same day. (Btw, the character Perdita Durango was played by Isabella Rosselini in Wild At Heart.)
Between Your Legs (Entre Las Piernas) - A Spanish drama where the characters played by Javier Bardem and Victoria Abril first meet at a sex addicts anonymous meeting, a body later gets found from an abandoned car where they've left some of their DNA, and her husband is investigating the case... I liked this one.
Bonnie and Clyde - Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty as the main characters. Never mind the artistic freedom taken with the actual story. Personally I don't mind that it's not historically accurate. I just enjoy the movie.
Escape From Alcatraz - I've seen this several times. Excellent prison drama. Clint Eastwood plays the main character, everyone else is also good in their roles.
Ah yes Tom Cruise doing SHOGUN all over again. O:-)
Can't beat a Seagal movie, but this isn't one of his best. Poor decision to make the sequel on a train and Seagal looks less capable than some previous entries like Hard to Kill and Marked for Death, but it's better than subsequent efforts such as Fire Down Below and The Glimmer Man or Exit Wounds. Even Killifer from License to Kill gets involved. Still worth a watch from time to time
'Nobody beats me in the kitchen'
I think you're right.
@Baltimore_007, what's your favorite Seagal film? Mine is 'Out for Justice,' hands down.
Absolutely. What were some of your favorite parts of the film? I love the whole Tarantino style of it, and as usual the score is absolute perfection. I have been listening to so many songs from that film on loop, and I already loved Jim Croce and John Legend, so it was great to see them get featured in the film and so fittingly. The Django theme song is so darn catchy, and the singer reminds me of Elvis, making it all the greater in my eyes. I also love Leo as a villain, a somewhat surprising turn for him, but boy is he great at it. I would love to see him in more villain roles in the future. And Christoph is just an absolute badarse as Schultz; he steals every scene he is in. Overall, I like it and can't wait to see it again, because it is a very capacious film experience.
My favorite scenes? The gunfights and whatnot are absolutely excellent, and I love the blood effects they decided to go with. The dialogue, as usual, again, is very catchy and addictive, and I love the storytelling that Tarantino goes with. My favorite scene:
4 - Friday The 13th: The Final Chapter
Now we're talking! I'll be honest, I've always had a thing for this film. The blood and gore are amped up - Thank you maestro Savini!. There are some characters I really like for once - See how Crispin Glover does the most awesome 'cool' dance ever! The T&A runs red hot - I'm not a horndog but it . does . matter in an 80s slasher flick, sorry. :P We are also introduced to Tommy Jarvis, one of the series' more important characters, played by... Cory Feldman. I tell ya, there's enough in this film to please little old 80s born me even without a good script.
Speaking of the script, heck, it's great fun. No - no, no one won an Oscar for this but look, while Ebert (RIP) and Siskel (RIP) kept ranting on slasher flicks and their morally objectionable, youth corrupting nature, this film brought Paramount enough good pennies to keep going. Now, I'm not saying I like where they're going after this, but nevermind that for now.
Here's the truth: I love The Final Chapter. It's no Citizen Kane, hell - it ain't even Ghostbusters for all I care, but it works all the right buttons for me!
@MajorDSmythe is SOOOO not going to like this, but Dimi says:
Final verdict: 8,5/10
Score card:
Friday The 13th: 8,5/10
Friday The 13th - The Final Chapter: 8,5/10
Friday The 13th Part 2: 8/10
Friday The 13Th Part 3: 6,5/10
And there it is. Jason killed by Tommy Jarvis Corey Feldman... Corey... Feldman. Michael Myers might have had a stern telling off from Busta Rhymes, but Rhymes was a grown man.
Still, it's a lot better than what came next...
Ok, I can see that. But truly, it's Savini's who killed Jason. ;-) And, we have the twins... Oh, try to take me away from the twins... ;-)
The truth, Major. The camp bloody truth: moving on from this may be my biggest nightmare...