Seeing as how Sean Cunningham never intended for this film to be anything other than a cheap Halloween knock-off, I'd say it exceeded everyone's expectations.
It seems more realistic in some ways that some angry ex-employee would have a workplace violent killing spree. It happens in real life & usually long after the employee was fired.
@@isaywhateveriwantandyougot7421 Well I wouldn't blame him too much. It was the viewing public who were hungry for these types of movies, and thus the public that made Cunningham a success. It's not as if this film received critical praise or anything like that on its own merits.
@@isaywhateveriwantandyougot7421 That's what I'm saying. They made them for the public's insatiable appetite for these movies at the time. I can't fault the filmmakers for wanting to make money. If anyone should be blamed it's the John Q. Public.
@@isaywhateveriwantandyougot7421 "The only thing they cared about was profit" Umm, it's the film BUSINESS. If you're not in business for profit, you're doing it wrong.
This movie , and Halloween, would come to define my entire life. I instantly became a fan of both movies, and I will not pick one over the other as my favorite, because my love for each of them is that strong. I am now, just having a birthday yesterday, a 49 year old man, with a bedroom completely filled with horror memorabilia, especially from these movies. And , I might add, I also received a personal Happy Birthday message from Adrienne King who plays Alice. We met at a convention several years ago and she is such a sweetheart.
That's awesome. I'd really love to maybe someday visit the original camp tours they have that she hosts. But not sure if that will happen now. Salute to you and fellow horror fan👍🔪😱
@ Earl Leary Oh yeah, sounds like we’d be friends... Those are the two most epic movies for me too. Michael Myers is the one that I always pictured lurking in the shadows, but I was equally as terrified of Jason... It was a paradox- I’d HAVE to watch them (over & over & over) then would inevitably be too terrified to close my eyes for the following several nights. I think it wasn’t until I was 22 or 23 that I could actually handle going to sleep in the dark.... Lol, GOOD TIMES! 👏🏻
Siskel was by far the more humorless and prissy of the two of them, and it rankled him that he never reached the likability or fame of Ebert, who was a somewhat nice person
@@edvaira6891 ,one thing I noticed is they both tended to look down on a lot of movies that were fan favorites....and they gave good reviews of what i considered boring movies.........Yes everyone like something different...that's fine. their negitive look on movies fans like over time became funny because those movies ended up making a ton of money....wiether it was , Horror, Action or Sci-Fi movies.
I have extremely contrasting views of them. On one hand, their passion and love for filmmaking is admirable, and their childish rants are certainly entertaining. Their contribution to the culture of filmmaking is undeniable, and we should forever be grateful for their influence. I'll admit there's a lot to love and respect about them. However, their frequent instances of douchebaggery get overlooked way too often. These guys were kind of assholes if you look past all the unconditional adoration they have achieved for some reason. They should be held responsible for frequently acting like assholes with rocks up their asses. I'm kind of tired of us doing nothing but showering them with love and praise despite the vile and pompous things they frequently did during their careers.
@@braedenharris8372 , over the years when I see a movie it's because I want to and I find it interesting after seeing a Trailer of a movie....I've never seen a movie based on a movie critics opinion. which tends to be far different then the fans.
I agree, i actually find the first Friday quite creepy and unsettling in areas, like that scene where you see the curtain move briefly if you know what Im referring to, I think its a curtain lol But theres a real suttle vibe and odd atmosphere. I feel that was lost in the sequels even though I love Jason.
@@PungiFungi The scene where Alice is making coffee is brilliant. By that time, there are only two people left. You know that one will probably die at any moment. Plus, it was early in the slasher cycle...the idea that the last person will usually be a girl was not so ingrained at that time. The scene where she makes the coffee was a good solid two minutes long...excruciatingly long when you know something is GOING to happen, but you're not sure when, or who's going to get killed. When she goes into that pantry closet, you just KNOW something's going to happen to her. But it doesn't. This movie is a masterpiece. And the scenes where nothing happens are a big factor in that.
@@JimTheMovieGeek Brilliant point. That scene where the shower curtain shifts is among the most effective things ever done in a slasher movie. You're right, the sequels didn't have the patience that was displayed in the first film. I like the sequels, but the original is in a whole different echelon of film.
The first one has the creepiest most unnerving movie score ever in my opinion. I mean the lighting sets etc was atmospheric enough but the music is just extremely creepy. Especially the opening scene when someone is creeping in the night. Classic
I also think the "Mother killing for her son after schizophrenic attacks" Makes it scarier as well. It's not like "Oh, there's a monster guy that drowned." It's "Oh my god, this mother needs help."
The _Friday the 13th_ films were always a guilty pleasure for me. They may not have the best writing or execution, but they're atmospheric and fun when it comes to scares.
Hey everyone! Since the release of this video, a friend of Adrienne King’s has reached out to me and said that the rumor that Adrienne had engaged in a affair with Director Sean Cunningham is absolutely false, and that the source of that information has long been a sore point for the actor. So, please keep this in mind when watching the video and excuse the misinformation.
Love the original F13th. Hard to believe this was released on May 9th 1980. May 9th is my birthday. I turned 10 when this was released. And here I am almost 50 in 2 weeks. Good lord I'm getting old.
But with age comes wisdom and the experience alone is worth a lifetime of memories. You're very fortunate I definitely grew up in the wrong era. I've grown up with these so much I feel like I almost did.
Betsy Palmer should have gone after Gene Siskel with a civil lawsuit for (attempting) to put her personal address out like that (despite being the wrong address). She could have ended up dealing with another Adrienne King stalker situation. He nearly put her life in danger.,
Gene Siskel was an egotistical lunatic and thought he was above the law....glad that asshole is long dead and hopefully forgot by many. Long live movies and entertainment for the people and to hell with the critics of old and new.
My dad saw it several times at a drive in theater in 1980. He got me hooked on Friday the 13th from an early age watching a marathon together nearly every Friday the 13th. The nihilism and gritty aesthetic apparent in the film, really works well.
Absolutely loved this. Honestly, the detail you show is second to none and I really enjoy the look behind the curtain, I can tell how much the films you cover mean to you too.
The low budget, the use of an actual run down camp, the cast of unknowns...is why this one is my favorite. Say what you want but this film had real atmosphere and dread, something a lot of horror films back then had and which few, if any have now. I've always said that horror is the one genre that actually benefits from a low budget. Slick and expensive with sloppy cgi ain't scary! Give me practical "dated" effects every time!
I 💘 love Friday the 13th it's my favorite of the franchise. My dream remake would have Adrienne King play Ms Voorhees, Kevin Bacon as crazy Ralph and Ari Lehman as Steve Kristy.
I saw this movie in the theater when I was a sophomore in high school . I used to go to camp after I saw this movie I told my mother I was not going to camp that year. I did not go lol. Brings back memories!
The original Friday the 13th movie is by far the best. Among all the Fridays it alone makes some sense, has inventive kills, the strongest feature being the musical score, which is excellent. The movie hasn't aged particularly well, but the score is still freakin' eerie, haunting. Love the sound effects. One main reason the sequels are ridiculous is the story line. We're supposed to believe that Jason was clever and resourceful enough to survive in the wild, having tracked down Alice after she beheaded his mother and constructed for himself a makeshift shelter (with a toilet!). He became an adept killer and stalked his victims cunningly. Bottom line: he managed to do all that, yet was unable to reestablish contact with his mother all those preceding years.
I disagree. I like the novelty of having his mother be the killer, but the film is just not very well made. It has a lot of positive aspects, but it just is let down by a poor script and mediocre directing (the two people that fight for the rights of the story). Sure, the sequels are ridiculous in some ways, however, they more than make up for it by improving the formula significantly. Part 2, 4, and 6, in my opinion take what the original film did, and expanded upon it so much, that they justify the wacky plot hole. Part 4 is one of my favorite horror films of that era, and I much prefer it to the original.
It remains my third favorite of the series, after Part 6 and Final Chapter...for what it is, it is still an effective fun way to spend eighty or so minutes
These are so well produced & put together, narrated, I don’t know how this channel isn’t more well known . I’ll post these on my fb since I Have several horror fan friends I know they’ll enjoy these as much as me. It’s the least I can do to try to get this quality channel more traffic!
Yes, Victor Miller has claimed that he named Jason after a guy who would tattle on everybody when he was a child, but he's also claimed that he got the name by combining the names of his sons, which are Josh and Ian, which is all somewhat peculiar when you consider that he was supposedly going to name the character Josh in the first place.
Jeez. This is by far, easily the best and most complete retrospective on F13th I've seen on TH-cam, and I've seen quite a few! A thousand congratulations to you! I beg you, please do the same for the sequels. Many of them deserve it. And I'd love to see that.
The scenes of the lake, with the dark filter and the wind blowing over the water absolutely gives me goosebumps every time I see those scenes! They're just beautiful and terribly eerie! Starts at 3:03
Well said. That whole segment was an incredible transition scene. Going from day to night...and from good weather to the storm...so beautifully done. But the shots of the wind in the trees, and on the surface of the water...those were STUNNING.
I genuinely don't have another way to describe it. As I'm not a filmmaker, I don't know how they went about creating such an eerie scene (at least for me) other than suggesting the employment of a "dark filter". That said, if you look back at the early 70's horror and grindhouse pictures (and the 60's horror films using colour rather than black and white, they must've used some type of "dark filter" as the night scenes are quite clearly filmed during broad daylight. I don't know if they knew how to properly light a film which had scenes at night as part of the film.@@randycunningham7318
This was my fave of the series for the longest time, underpinning my Scream 2-esque philosophy that the original in any given series is the best simply because without them the sequels, no matter how good, wouldn't exist. I still mostly hold to that philosophy today but my favorite is now Part 2 simply because it trims so much padding that plagued the original. It was a tighter plot and made for a better movie while still including some of the charms of the original (i.e. the rural summer camp location that is missing from most of the series). I wouldn't mind seeing a remake of this story. I think it could be way more scarier in the right director's hands despite this still being a minor classic in my book. Great series! You put alot of work into these videos and I look forward to seeing more.
As if a stalker wasn't bad enough, on the 25th of January 1990, Adrienne King had to deal with a devastating tragedy that scarred her for life. That night, bad weather had been causing aerial traffic jams at the John Kennedy International Airport in New York City, and one inbound plane, AVIANCA Columbia Flight 52 from Bogota ran out of fuel when the pilots didn't declare an emergency. The Boeing B707 passenger plane crashed in the Cove Neck community, literally metres away from King's house. She wasn't hurt, but was the first one on the seen and helped with rescuing survivors and pulling the bodies of victims from the wreckage. Sadly, 73 people onboard the airliner died in the crash, while 85 people survived. Thankfully, King has made a bit of an acting comeback and even reprised the role of Alice Hardy in the "Friday The 13th" fan film "Jason Rising" in 2021, 40 years after she last played the iconic character.
This film is not dated in a bad way. It’s a product of its time in the best way possible. Everyone knew the kind of film they were going to make and the film doesn’t really try to be anything it’s not. Being heavily influenced by Halloween, even telling Victor Miller they were going to rip Halloween off and so Miller wrote a script that basically had a bunch of kills and set the film out in the woods at a summer camp so the characters are more isolated from help than in Halloween. It’s because of this isolation and that anyone could be in the woods lurking around all the while the camp councilors are not close to help, the tone and atmosphere the film has is creepier than Halloween to me. This is an excellent film, though I do think the sequels made this film even better as the film basically has a humble beginnings to it when marathoning the franchise.
Friday the 13th… Old-school classic slasher/ horror. I’ve just recently discovered your channel & it’s phenomenal . I’ve always considered Friday the 13th, part II & part VI as the best of the franchise. “ Keep America Strong… Watch Horror Movies…! “ Thanks.
The first time I seen this movie as a kid, the one thing that put the shits up me was Jason dragging Alice into the lake at the end. I don't think there has ever been a horror movie that has ever gave me that sort of shock and fear since.
i really wish friday the 13th 1980 had trimmed off a few moments of it's running time and used those very few moments of the film to actually INTRODUCE mrs. voorhees. 'hey, kids! meet mrs. voorhees. she will be in charge of the kitchen, the cooking and all of the supplies this summer!' then show her being actually protective and helpful to the kids in her charge; the way it should have been done for her son. then have a shot showing how proficient she is with a knife. just FIVE minutes TOPS. how hard would that have been? they make a film and set it up to be a who done it? and then the killer is someone we have never seen before in the movie! the idea of the killer being sent into space goes all the way back to when john carpenter was approached to direct a halloween sequel. carpenter when asked what the plot of his film would be said he was going to send michael meters into space. the producers of course rejected this idea. have you heard the one about how cannon films in the 80's was wanting to direct a michael myers vs. leatherface film? of the one about how halloween II (1981) was ALMOST shot in 3-d? that idea was shot down due to budget limitations. in siskel and ebert's review of horror films they often mention violence against women and speak of the antagonist as being male, failing to recall in friday (1980) the killer was indeed a woman.
I was 10 when this movie came out, I remember it so well, because i snuck into the theater, OMG i was freaked out when i left.. didn't sleep much that night.. nor was i happy when my mom sent me away to sleep-away camp 2 months later!!LOL BUT it started my long & happy fascination with all things horror & for many a year after Jason came into play, i was always dressed up as him for Halloween much to my dismay that no one knew who he was until i explained the movie & it became more popular. And now with every Halloween as i decorate.. there is always a Jason waiting in the bush for someone to walk by!
I really think Friday the 13th still holds up to this day. Now that is probably the nostalgic side of my brain typing right now. even today we have movie posters in our TV room and the one that stands out the most is the original Friday the 13th poster. also I think most children of the seventies and early 80s went to some type of summer cabin camp (Boy or girls scouts, 4h, YMCA etc) so it added to the experience. We all know what those ratty cabins looked and smelled like, dirty lake water and community showers. I swear everyone seems to think they had a "crazy Ralph" type character that lurked around too. Great video
I love your docos they’re so good you’re so detailed and your voice is so interesting and listenable, believe me that’s Ilan important thing there’s nothing worse than having to listen to a bad voice. Can’t wait for the next one you do
Great vid once again Layton..this is still one of my favorites from the franchise, Savini's effects and Betsy's performance are top notch..please do the whole series or at least the first 8..keep up the great work
Eh I have to disagree on that. The reboot was very basic . While rob zombies Halloween was far from great I can respect the fact that he at least tried something different in his version of Halloween but it still felt like Halloween. The 2009 movie felt nothing like camp crystal lake or Friday the 13
I must admit I do look forward to this as it's intelligent and also fun reviewing. Keep up the good work and if you want any requests for films to work through I be delighted as I be interested in your comments on some of my favourite films.
Thank you! I'm always happy to take suggestions. Generally, I'll only review a film if I have some sort of passion to talk about it, but I'm passionate about a WIDE variety of films.
@@LaytonEversaul I agree wholeheartedly with Lee Horton and many other comments. I was thrilled to find your channel! Your F13th review is superb! One of the most entertaining and informative that I've seen. I'd love to see more reviews on classic and often overlooked horror films. A few suggestions: Psycho II; Halloween III: Season of the Witch; Phantasm II; The Howling; Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978), and Christine, just to name a few.
Finding anything about the Friday The 13th series that I don't know is doing something and yet you had several things I didn't know. Keep up the great work!!!
The best Friday the 13th was the first one 1980. By far, I remember watching the scary trailer on Saturday afternoons as a young boy and saying this movie was going to be Big. I knew it, because there was nothing like Friday the 13th up to 1980, except maybe Halloween by John Carpenter, but that wasn't near as gory as Friday 1980.
This was fantastic. F13 (the original) was the very first taste of horror I got as a kid and have been in love with it since, While most look at F13 as a cliche' goof, I take it serious and enjoy its contribution to cinema. The first 4 and part 6 are amazing to watch if going into them with the correct mindset. Fun little sleazy summer flicks.
Another GREAT retrospective, Layton! I first discovered the PSYCHO II review last night and enjoyed this one as well. Love your research abilities and always enjoy learning new things about the makings of classic films. Wow, talk about classic- I was 17 when I saw this movie in the theater! BRAVO! Keep up the good work!
I love these videos Layton. Very well done, nicely edited, music, characters, plot, setting, back story etc. I wish I had a friend richly knowledgeable in movies as u.
Sean S Cunningham is the film equivalent of "Do you know what they call someone who graduates at the bottom of their class at medical school? Doctor." In all seriousness, I think that the fact that the original Friday the 13th was pretty meh and made a ton of money really inspired a lot of filmmakers to say "maybe I could make money, I can make a better film than Friday the 13th, and that film made tons of money" without realizing the marketing skill of Cunningham is a big reason for the success of the movie. So while not every film made money, we got a lot of good slasher movies, but also a lot of bad ones. In fact the a few best 1981 slashers were not particularly successful as The Prowler, My Bloody Valentine, The Burning and Just Before Dawn actually didn't make a profit or even bombed in theaters. And while it is unfortunate that a lot of great films didn't initially make money, at least the movie inspired new and talented filmmakers to go out there, and even though these are mediocre movies, at least the people behind Happy Birthday to Me and Graduation Day made money even if the films weren't that great. but I think that it made people realize that they had a chance of success and they could really try to make a movie.
I continue to be impressed with the detail and the fascinating information. Friday 6 is my favorite guilty pleasure because of how over the top it is. By the time I saw the original the impact was ruined by the sequels. It's probably been 25 years since I've seen it. Maybe it's worth watching again. Oh here a fun story. I've worked with Tom Savini, he's actually a pretty nice guy on set. At the time I was in film school and we were shooting his first romantic lead role (to this day it's never been completed, but that is a very long story.) While on set he needed a comb and I had one of those knife combs like he used in Dawn of the Dead. He was like "I used one of these in Dawn of the Dead!" I said. "I know, that's why I bought it!" Not sure if I still have it, it was almost 10 years ago now.
I think the original Friday The 13th is just as important and influential as the original Halloween! It’s in my TOP 5 ranking of the franchise. I think a remake WITHOUT Jason is the only way to go. Jason should be heavily referenced like in the original, but don’t show up till the end for the sequel. The remake should focus solely on Pamela Voorhees and her revenge against the counselors of Camp Crystal Lake. I’d be interested to see who they’d pick for the role to follow in Betsy Palmer’s footsteps.
Great video. Nowadays people often call this movie boring and tame and what not, and you would hardly find someone who doesnt think at least some of the sequels excell at its job. Well even tho I love the entire franchise, as well as Jason, this will always be the best to me. Its simplicity and almost romanticised time frame vibes make this a truly comforting watch for me, even with it being a murder mystery lol
If they would have just ended it with this one movie, and not creating the Jason character, I would have been perfectly happy. For me, this was the scariest movie in the franchise’s history.
HAHAHAHA! It's true.... This film DRAGS A TON.... There are long takes of characters just walking or doing house chores.... I usually just stick with Part 2..... That one has better characterization with a fun group of kids.... Though I like early 80's slashers cause they feel very "70's" and the core group of friends don't seem to fall into the horror movie, victim, stereotype....
Parts 1-4 will always be the best. Something about their low budget production quality and ambiance, had a classic old school slasher feel to them, that has never been replicated?
@Tom Ffrench I deeply apologize I'm so sorry and they are my favorites too. Ellen and Nancy did die later on in Alien3 and NOES3 but your right though I should be ashamed of myself.☹️😟🥺😞😥
What I don't buy is that she could have been that crazy & managed to conceal it from the Christies-Steve is obviously a close friend of hers & does not say "WTF are you doing here" when he runs into Pamela but is very friendly. Obviously they were friends long after the drowning-how did she keep such bitter blame to herself for 20 years? She obviously hung around the camp after the drowning as the first two counsellors knew her in the first scene (She seems to be their boss).
The moments preceding Brenda’s murder with the child screaming always fucked me up when I saw this as a kid. There was something unnerving about it. Don’t know how Mrs. Voorhees was able to do that but it’s still such a good scene.
i think we felt most connection with Brenda because she was a likable character, and so we were anxious that someone observed her, how i would love that she was the final girl
Manfredini didn't actually work on Part 7 either. That was Fred Mollin who did Part 8 as well. The makers of Part 7 used previous tracks Manfredini composed for Part 6 for some scenes in Part 7 for some reason.
I’m really enjoying your semi- unpredictable style of film choices, shedding light on overlooked with popular: 70’s King Kong? A View To A Kill?? Well done, sir! My one complaint about this movie here is that I personally just don’t enjoy seeing people getting hurt, but it’s undeniable that this film is deservedly a milestone and deserves exactly the type of spotlight given here. And since it sounds like you’re open to them, here’s my request: ‘Bad Boys’ with Sean Penn, and Sean Penn in general.
Excellent! Thank you for the response! So, maybe I don’t need to say this, but juuuust in case: by ‘Bad Boys’ I’m referring to the Sean Penn movie from 1983 and not the Will Smith movie of the same name...? Anyways, cheers and keep up the excellent work! :)
Hah! If you’ve seen it then you already know, but if you haven’t, it’s a tour de force and you’ll be glad you did! Penn has almost no dialogue in the film and it’s the role he chose to follow Fast Times when he probably could’ve had a comfortable career playing surfer dudes, instead taking a hard turn into serious drama. Whatever anyone thinks of his personal life, he is the definition of an actor who commands the screen, and his range and diversity of roles is so unequaled it’s almost easy to take for granted as a whole.
I stayed at Camp Crystal lake many times. Growing up in NJ it was really Camp No-Be-Bo-Sco (an acronym for North Bergen Boy Scouts) We found lots of cool stuff left over that the production company just tossed in the woods then dispose of it properly...
This was one of my childhood favorites. Yes, I watched this a lot as a child. I loved it. I miss films that explore the depravity of people. The 70s was great for experimental films.
Baghead Jason by far the most terrifying. When he comes up from that bed...pants shitter...I remember I was 9 seeing those commercials and eventually the movies. Awesome
Hello Mr. Eversaul I see you using a lot of madman marz clips in this retrospective, madman scared me to death as a child a criminally underrated slasher film I like to see a retrospective done on it if possible. Thanks
I’m 53 years old and I saw this in the theater as a young boy and it made me a horror fan . The creepiness of part 2 and 3 are why I watch horror movies today
Such a great look back at one of the most iconic horror films of the 1980's. I always thought that over the years the film would lose its shock value, but, I'm always proven time & time again. By the film its
I 'm one of those people who heard of the series before ever seeing any of the movies. I don't know if this was the first one I saw, but I do recall being really confused when the movie neared its conclusion and there was still no sign of Jason. It sounds silly, but his made me dismiss it as garbage. And this comes from someone who really likes Jason Goes to Hell and New Beginning... However in the next couple of years, as I saw the rest of the franchise, I appreciated it more for being different, and now consider it as one of the better entries in the series, at least in my top 5. It has more atmosphere than many of the Jason ones (except part 4), the Kavin Bacon kill is still one of the best and Betsy Palmer gives a great performance, coming off menacing as well as tragic. It's crazy to think there hasn't been a new entry in more than a decade, when in the 80s there was a new one almost every year. And while a new movie in the franchise wouldn't dare omit Jason Voorhees, it would be an interesting take. This is also why I don't mind Part 5 as much. Pamela's backstory begs to be explored in greater detail, and it would be nice to see Jason's father appear in the franchise. Hell, let them get crazy and make a miniseries out of it, that way you could have both Pamela and Jason as the killers!
peterlust26 I was the same way as I kid. I distinctly remember asking my cousin where Jason was, only for her to then explain to me that he wasn't the killer. I was like, but this is a Jason movie, right? To which she then informed me that the title of the movie was actually Friday the 13th, and that Jason's not the killer in the first one. Then we watched Part 2, and I was like, who's that guy with the sack on his head? Where's the hockey mask? To which she then informed me that Jason doesn't get the hockey mask until Part 3. It gets even worse because the first one I actually saw was Part 5, and throughout that movie I was cheering on Jason, only for her to inform me that the killer in that movie wasn't Jason. Needless to say it took a lot of explaining for my idiotic child brain to understand what was actually going on. Still my favorite horror franchise though.
That's awesome!! Yeah I thoroughly enjoyed everyone of your Docs. I was especially intrigued by the obscure ones that you wouldn't normally see mainstream TH-camrs show. For example, The Dark Half, View to a kill. All good movies but not much known about the creation of those films. And they aren't just 10 20 minute docs, their legit ones. So yes, I enjoy yours most than anyones because of the genuineity of the type of film it is. Cant wait for more
One of the creepiest scenes in horror in my opinion is the end scene with Jamie floating on the lake. The music is so haunting and sad. The movie Is one of my all time favorites.
It's not a big deal, but Alice had already been at the camp long before Annie even set out for it. On the other hand, this is the only video or anything I've ever seen, heard or read in which the camp is described as being in Hardwick rather than Blairstown which seems more accurate.
Seeing as how Sean Cunningham never intended for this film to be anything other than a cheap Halloween knock-off, I'd say it exceeded everyone's expectations.
Thank you!
It seems more realistic in some ways that some angry ex-employee would have a workplace violent killing spree. It happens in real life & usually long after the employee was fired.
@@isaywhateveriwantandyougot7421 Well I wouldn't blame him too much. It was the viewing public who were hungry for these types of movies, and thus the public that made Cunningham a success. It's not as if this film received critical praise or anything like that on its own merits.
@@isaywhateveriwantandyougot7421 That's what I'm saying. They made them for the public's insatiable appetite for these movies at the time. I can't fault the filmmakers for wanting to make money. If anyone should be blamed it's the John Q. Public.
@@isaywhateveriwantandyougot7421 "The only thing they cared about was profit" Umm, it's the film BUSINESS. If you're not in business for profit, you're doing it wrong.
This movie , and Halloween, would come to define my entire life. I instantly became a fan of both movies, and I will not pick one over the other as my favorite, because my love for each of them is that strong. I am now, just having a birthday yesterday, a 49 year old man, with a bedroom completely filled with horror memorabilia, especially from these movies. And , I might add, I also received a personal Happy Birthday message from Adrienne King who plays Alice. We met at a convention several years ago and she is such a sweetheart.
That's awesome. I'd really love to maybe someday visit the original camp tours they have that she hosts. But not sure if that will happen now. Salute to you and fellow horror fan👍🔪😱
@@bleeneo101 Thank you!
Same for me. F13th, Halloween and Texas Chainsaw
I am 49 also and have some rare collectables, best 2 horror movies in my life time
@ Earl Leary Oh yeah, sounds like we’d be friends... Those are the two most epic movies for me too. Michael Myers is the one that I always pictured lurking in the shadows, but I was equally as terrified of Jason...
It was a paradox- I’d HAVE to watch them (over & over & over) then would inevitably be too terrified to close my eyes for the following several nights. I think it wasn’t until I was 22 or 23 that I could actually handle going to sleep in the dark.... Lol, GOOD TIMES! 👏🏻
What a jerk move by Gene Siskel giving out someone's home address.
I never was a fan of movie critics Siskel and Ebert.
Siskel was by far the more humorless and prissy of the two of them, and it rankled him that he never reached the likability or fame of Ebert, who was a somewhat nice person
@@edvaira6891 ,one thing I noticed is they both tended to look down on a lot of movies that were fan favorites....and they gave good reviews of what i considered boring movies.........Yes everyone like something different...that's fine. their negitive look on movies fans like over time became funny because those movies ended up making a ton of money....wiether it was , Horror, Action or Sci-Fi movies.
I have extremely contrasting views of them. On one hand, their passion and love for filmmaking is admirable, and their childish rants are certainly entertaining. Their contribution to the culture of filmmaking is undeniable, and we should forever be grateful for their influence. I'll admit there's a lot to love and respect about them. However, their frequent instances of douchebaggery get overlooked way too often. These guys were kind of assholes if you look past all the unconditional adoration they have achieved for some reason. They should be held responsible for frequently acting like assholes with rocks up their asses. I'm kind of tired of us doing nothing but showering them with love and praise despite the vile and pompous things they frequently did during their careers.
@@braedenharris8372 , over the years when I see a movie it's because I want to and I find it interesting after seeing a Trailer of a movie....I've never seen a movie based on a movie critics opinion. which tends to be far different then the fans.
I like how the film has atmosphere and builds suspense, so when the gore shock moments happen, you've been forewarned...!
Manfredini's score helps a lot too.
One of the criticism was how it tend to drag in order to create the suspense like the scene where Alice was making coffee.
I agree, i actually find the first Friday quite creepy and unsettling in areas, like that scene where you see the curtain move briefly if you know what Im referring to, I think its a curtain lol But theres a real suttle vibe and odd atmosphere. I feel that was lost in the sequels even though I love Jason.
@@PungiFungi The scene where Alice is making coffee is brilliant. By that time, there are only two people left. You know that one will probably die at any moment. Plus, it was early in the slasher cycle...the idea that the last person will usually be a girl was not so ingrained at that time. The scene where she makes the coffee was a good solid two minutes long...excruciatingly long when you know something is GOING to happen, but you're not sure when, or who's going to get killed. When she goes into that pantry closet, you just KNOW something's going to happen to her. But it doesn't. This movie is a masterpiece. And the scenes where nothing happens are a big factor in that.
@@JimTheMovieGeek Brilliant point. That scene where the shower curtain shifts is among the most effective things ever done in a slasher movie. You're right, the sequels didn't have the patience that was displayed in the first film. I like the sequels, but the original is in a whole different echelon of film.
The first one has the creepiest most unnerving movie score ever in my opinion. I mean the lighting sets etc was atmospheric enough but the music is just extremely creepy. Especially the opening scene when someone is creeping in the night. Classic
I also think the "Mother killing for her son after schizophrenic attacks" Makes it scarier as well. It's not like "Oh, there's a monster guy that drowned." It's "Oh my god, this mother needs help."
Agreed.
The _Friday the 13th_ films were always a guilty pleasure for me. They may not have the best writing or execution, but they're atmospheric and fun when it comes to scares.
Happy 40th Birthday to Original The Friday The 13th/ Franchise.
May 9, 1980 - May 9, 2020
Hey everyone! Since the release of this video, a friend of Adrienne King’s has reached out to me and said that the rumor that Adrienne had engaged in a affair with Director Sean Cunningham is absolutely false, and that the source of that information has long been a sore point for the actor. So, please keep this in mind when watching the video and excuse the misinformation.
Love the original F13th. Hard to believe this was released on May 9th 1980. May 9th is my birthday. I turned 10 when this was released. And here I am almost 50 in 2 weeks. Good lord I'm getting old.
But with age comes wisdom and the experience alone is worth a lifetime of memories. You're very fortunate I definitely grew up in the wrong era. I've grown up with these so much I feel like I almost did.
I turned 50 on May 9 too!
Betsy Palmer should have gone after Gene Siskel with a civil lawsuit for (attempting) to put her personal address out like that (despite being the wrong address). She could have ended up dealing with another Adrienne King stalker situation. He nearly put her life in danger.,
Gene Siskel was an egotistical lunatic and thought he was above the law....glad that asshole is long dead and hopefully forgot by many. Long live movies and entertainment for the people and to hell with the critics of old and new.
Like you need ANOTHER reason to despise film critics
It's all publicity....one big charade.
My dad saw it several times at a drive in theater in 1980. He got me hooked on Friday the 13th from an early age watching a marathon together nearly every Friday the 13th. The nihilism and gritty aesthetic apparent in the film, really works well.
Absolutely loved this. Honestly, the detail you show is second to none and I really enjoy the look behind the curtain, I can tell how much the films you cover mean to you too.
My Movie Obsession Thank you! It’s definitely a labor of love haha.
The low budget, the use of an actual run down camp, the cast of unknowns...is why this one is my favorite. Say what you want but this film had real atmosphere and dread, something a lot of horror films back then had and which few, if any have now. I've always said that horror is the one genre that actually benefits from a low budget. Slick and expensive with sloppy cgi ain't scary! Give me practical "dated" effects every time!
Hell yeah
I 💘 love Friday the 13th it's my favorite of the franchise. My dream remake would have Adrienne King play Ms Voorhees, Kevin Bacon as crazy Ralph and Ari Lehman as Steve Kristy.
I'd see that!
@@LaytonEversaul I know, right. It'd be awesome
Oh hell ya!
I saw this movie in the theater when I was a sophomore in high school . I used to go to camp after I saw this movie I told my mother I was not going to camp that year. I did not go lol. Brings back memories!
If only they listened to Crazy Ralph.
"You're going to Camp Blood, ain't ya?!"
If he only referred to himself as Reasonable Ralph none of this would be necessary
If only Ralph listened to himself! He died in part 2
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There's nothing dated about Kevin Bacon's kill. It still looks fantastic.
The theatrical cut looks fine. The 'uncut' version is a joke....some things get cut for a REASON...
@@tgriffin3059 And this reason was censorship, but it ended up improving it instead.
Betsy Palmer is brilliant ❤️
The original Friday the 13th movie is by far the best. Among all the Fridays it alone makes some sense, has inventive kills, the strongest feature being the musical score, which is excellent. The movie hasn't aged particularly well, but the score is still freakin' eerie, haunting. Love the sound effects.
One main reason the sequels are ridiculous is the story line. We're supposed to believe that Jason was clever and resourceful enough to survive in the wild, having tracked down Alice after she beheaded his mother and constructed for himself a makeshift shelter (with a toilet!). He became an adept killer and stalked his victims cunningly. Bottom line: he managed to do all that, yet was unable to reestablish contact with his mother all those preceding years.
I disagree. I like the novelty of having his mother be the killer, but the film is just not very well made. It has a lot of positive aspects, but it just is let down by a poor script and mediocre directing (the two people that fight for the rights of the story). Sure, the sequels are ridiculous in some ways, however, they more than make up for it by improving the formula significantly. Part 2, 4, and 6, in my opinion take what the original film did, and expanded upon it so much, that they justify the wacky plot hole. Part 4 is one of my favorite horror films of that era, and I much prefer it to the original.
It remains my third favorite of the series, after Part 6 and Final Chapter...for what it is, it is still an effective fun way to spend eighty or so minutes
These are so well produced & put together, narrated, I don’t know how this channel isn’t more well known . I’ll post these on my fb since I
Have several horror fan friends I know they’ll enjoy these as much as me. It’s the least I can do to try to get this quality channel more traffic!
Been digging your videos the last few days dude, good stuff. keep it up!
Yes, Victor Miller has claimed that he named Jason after a guy who would tattle on everybody when he was a child, but he's also claimed that he got the name by combining the names of his sons, which are Josh and Ian, which is all somewhat peculiar when you consider that he was supposedly going to name the character Josh in the first place.
Jeez. This is by far, easily the best and most complete retrospective on F13th I've seen on TH-cam, and I've seen quite a few! A thousand congratulations to you!
I beg you, please do the same for the sequels. Many of them deserve it. And I'd love to see that.
The scenes of the lake, with the dark filter and the wind blowing over the water absolutely gives me goosebumps every time I see those scenes! They're just beautiful and terribly eerie! Starts at 3:03
Well said. That whole segment was an incredible transition scene. Going from day to night...and from good weather to the storm...so beautifully done. But the shots of the wind in the trees, and on the surface of the water...those were STUNNING.
They used a dark filter?
I genuinely don't have another way to describe it. As I'm not a filmmaker, I don't know how they went about creating such an eerie scene (at least for me) other than suggesting the employment of a "dark filter". That said, if you look back at the early 70's horror and grindhouse pictures (and the 60's horror films using colour rather than black and white, they must've used some type of "dark filter" as the night scenes are quite clearly filmed during broad daylight. I don't know if they knew how to properly light a film which had scenes at night as part of the film.@@randycunningham7318
This was my fave of the series for the longest time, underpinning my Scream 2-esque philosophy that the original in any given series is the best simply because without them the sequels, no matter how good, wouldn't exist. I still mostly hold to that philosophy today but my favorite is now Part 2 simply because it trims so much padding that plagued the original. It was a tighter plot and made for a better movie while still including some of the charms of the original (i.e. the rural summer camp location that is missing from most of the series). I wouldn't mind seeing a remake of this story. I think it could be way more scarier in the right director's hands despite this still being a minor classic in my book. Great series! You put alot of work into these videos and I look forward to seeing more.
1 and 2 are the best.
I love how this film was not only the first of its kind, but also creative and scary for it's time.
As if a stalker wasn't bad enough, on the 25th of January 1990, Adrienne King had to deal with a devastating tragedy that scarred her for life. That night, bad weather had been causing aerial traffic jams at the John Kennedy International Airport in New York City, and one inbound plane, AVIANCA Columbia Flight 52 from Bogota ran out of fuel when the pilots didn't declare an emergency. The Boeing B707 passenger plane crashed in the Cove Neck community, literally metres away from King's house. She wasn't hurt, but was the first one on the seen and helped with rescuing survivors and pulling the bodies of victims from the wreckage. Sadly, 73 people onboard the airliner died in the crash, while 85 people survived. Thankfully, King has made a bit of an acting comeback and even reprised the role of Alice Hardy in the "Friday The 13th" fan film "Jason Rising" in 2021, 40 years after she last played the iconic character.
This film is not dated in a bad way. It’s a product of its time in the best way possible. Everyone knew the kind of film they were going to make and the film doesn’t really try to be anything it’s not. Being heavily influenced by Halloween, even telling Victor Miller they were going to rip Halloween off and so Miller wrote a script that basically had a bunch of kills and set the film out in the woods at a summer camp so the characters are more isolated from help than in Halloween. It’s because of this isolation and that anyone could be in the woods lurking around all the while the camp councilors are not close to help, the tone and atmosphere the film has is creepier than Halloween to me. This is an excellent film, though I do think the sequels made this film even better as the film basically has a humble beginnings to it when marathoning the franchise.
Friday the 13th… Old-school classic slasher/ horror. I’ve just recently discovered your channel & it’s phenomenal . I’ve always considered Friday the 13th, part II & part VI as the best of the franchise. “ Keep America Strong… Watch Horror Movies…! “ Thanks.
Haha Thank you!
Just curious, how does watching horror movies keep
America strong?
The first time I seen this movie as a kid, the one thing that put the shits up me was Jason dragging Alice into the lake at the end. I don't think there has ever been a horror movie that has ever gave me that sort of shock and fear since.
Dated by today's standards? That Kevin Bacon death still looks way better than today's CGI to me.
i really wish friday the 13th 1980 had trimmed off a few moments of it's running time and used those very few moments of the film to actually INTRODUCE mrs. voorhees. 'hey, kids! meet mrs. voorhees. she will be in charge of the kitchen, the cooking and all of the supplies this summer!' then show her being actually protective and helpful to the kids in her charge; the way it should have been done for her son. then have a shot showing how proficient she is with a knife. just FIVE minutes TOPS. how hard would that have been? they make a film and set it up to be a who done it? and then the killer is someone we have never seen before in the movie! the idea of the killer being sent into space goes all the way back to when john carpenter was approached to direct a halloween sequel. carpenter when asked what the plot of his film would be said he was going to send michael meters into space. the producers of course rejected this idea. have you heard the one about how cannon films in the 80's was wanting to direct a michael myers vs. leatherface film? of the one about how halloween II (1981) was ALMOST shot in 3-d? that idea was shot down due to budget limitations. in siskel and ebert's review of horror films they often mention violence against women and speak of the antagonist as being male, failing to recall in friday (1980) the killer was indeed a woman.
Yeah this film would be significantly better if it was edited down to 60-70 minutes
Great review. Looking forward to seeing the rest of the reviews. Hopefully you'll survive part 5's insanity.
Thanks! Time will tell ....
Absolutely love your “The Story of....” videos. Keep it up man!!
Thanks! Will do!
I was 10 when this movie came out, I remember it so well, because i snuck into the theater, OMG i was freaked out when i left.. didn't sleep much that night.. nor was i happy when my mom sent me away to sleep-away camp 2 months later!!LOL BUT it started my long & happy fascination with all things horror & for many a year after Jason came into play, i was always dressed up as him for Halloween much to my dismay that no one knew who he was until i explained the movie & it became more popular. And now with every Halloween as i decorate.. there is always a Jason waiting in the bush for someone to walk by!
Personally I don't care for movie criticism I don't see it as a real profession. I feel movie watchers should be able to forum their own opinions.
I love your style of videos! Just recently stumbled upon your channel and am enjoying these retrospectives so much. Thank you!!
Thank you!
I just found this channel a few days ago and I've already watched nearly everything you have❤
I really think Friday the 13th still holds up to this day. Now that is probably the nostalgic side of my brain typing right now. even today we have movie posters in our TV room and the one that stands out the most is the original Friday the 13th poster. also I think most children of the seventies and early 80s went to some type of summer cabin camp (Boy or girls scouts, 4h, YMCA etc) so it added to the experience. We all know what those ratty cabins looked and smelled like, dirty lake water and community showers. I swear everyone seems to think they had a "crazy Ralph" type character that lurked around too. Great video
still love each and every one of em !
I love your docos they’re so good you’re so detailed and your voice is so interesting and listenable, believe me that’s Ilan important thing there’s nothing worse than having to listen to a bad voice. Can’t wait for the next one you do
Thank you! I've really worked hard on improving my narrative voice, so that means a lot!
Great vid once again Layton..this is still one of my favorites from the franchise, Savini's effects and Betsy's performance are top notch..please do the whole series or at least the first 8..keep up the great work
Thank you! I definitely plan on doing the others.
Friday the 13th is the only horror franchise to get a good remake. Not a bad one, not an okay one, but an actual great remake.
Eh I have to disagree on that. The reboot was very basic . While rob zombies Halloween was far from great I can respect the fact that he at least tried something different in his version of Halloween but it still felt like Halloween. The 2009 movie felt nothing like camp crystal lake or Friday the 13
I must admit I do look forward to this as it's intelligent and also fun reviewing. Keep up the good work and if you want any requests for films to work through I be delighted as I be interested in your comments on some of my favourite films.
Thank you! I'm always happy to take suggestions. Generally, I'll only review a film if I have some sort of passion to talk about it, but I'm passionate about a WIDE variety of films.
@@LaytonEversaul I agree wholeheartedly with Lee Horton and many other comments. I was thrilled to find your channel! Your F13th review is superb! One of the most entertaining and informative that I've seen. I'd love to see more reviews on classic and often overlooked horror films. A few suggestions: Psycho II; Halloween III: Season of the Witch; Phantasm II; The Howling; Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978), and Christine, just to name a few.
@@thomasstallings7098 Thank you for you the suggestions! All are more than likely to be addressed. And thanks for watching!
Finding anything about the Friday The 13th series that I don't know is doing something and yet you had several things I didn't know. Keep up the great work!!!
That ending jump scare was always a stopper! I think it scarred my entire childhood!
Dude great channel! I looove stuff like This! Great quality, great editing, great documentary. I look forward to watching more of your vids!
Thanks for watching!
Really well produced stuff my man! Was so excited when I saw this, one of my favs. Keep it up! Much love
The best Friday the 13th was the first one 1980. By far, I remember watching the scary trailer on Saturday afternoons as a young boy and saying this movie was going to be Big. I knew it, because there was nothing like Friday the 13th up to 1980, except maybe Halloween by John Carpenter, but that wasn't near as gory as Friday 1980.
Scarier than "Halloween". Many just don't want to admit it!
This was fantastic. F13 (the original) was the very first taste of horror I got as a kid and have been in love with it since, While most look at F13 as a cliche' goof, I take it serious and enjoy its contribution to cinema. The first 4 and part 6 are amazing to watch if going into them with the correct mindset. Fun little sleazy summer flicks.
EXCELLENT presentation, documentation, everything. Amazing job! This should be a BluRay extra (if not already) on the next Friday release.
Thank you!
Actually though it was the fifth Friday the 13th I saw I do see it as one of the scarier entries in the franchise. Thanks for the look back.
Another GREAT retrospective, Layton! I first discovered the PSYCHO II review last night and enjoyed this one as well. Love your research abilities and always enjoy learning new things about the makings of classic films. Wow, talk about classic- I was 17 when I saw this movie in the theater! BRAVO! Keep up the good work!
I love these videos Layton. Very well done, nicely edited, music, characters, plot, setting, back story etc. I wish I had a friend richly knowledgeable in movies as u.
Sean S Cunningham is the film equivalent of "Do you know what they call someone who graduates at the bottom of their class at medical school? Doctor." In all seriousness, I think that the fact that the original Friday the 13th was pretty meh and made a ton of money really inspired a lot of filmmakers to say "maybe I could make money, I can make a better film than Friday the 13th, and that film made tons of money" without realizing the marketing skill of Cunningham is a big reason for the success of the movie. So while not every film made money, we got a lot of good slasher movies, but also a lot of bad ones. In fact the a few best 1981 slashers were not particularly successful as The Prowler, My Bloody Valentine, The Burning and Just Before Dawn actually didn't make a profit or even bombed in theaters. And while it is unfortunate that a lot of great films didn't initially make money, at least the movie inspired new and talented filmmakers to go out there, and even though these are mediocre movies, at least the people behind Happy Birthday to Me and Graduation Day made money even if the films weren't that great. but I think that it made people realize that they had a chance of success and they could really try to make a movie.
@29:17 a physically impossible killing....unless jason already had the barbed wire on the same side of the tree as Ralph.
I continue to be impressed with the detail and the fascinating information. Friday 6 is my favorite guilty pleasure because of how over the top it is. By the time I saw the original the impact was ruined by the sequels. It's probably been 25 years since I've seen it. Maybe it's worth watching again. Oh here a fun story. I've worked with Tom Savini, he's actually a pretty nice guy on set. At the time I was in film school and we were shooting his first romantic lead role (to this day it's never been completed, but that is a very long story.) While on set he needed a comb and I had one of those knife combs like he used in Dawn of the Dead. He was like "I used one of these in Dawn of the Dead!" I said. "I know, that's why I bought it!" Not sure if I still have it, it was almost 10 years ago now.
Haha That's awesome! Thanks for watching.
I think the original Friday The 13th is just as important and influential as the original Halloween! It’s in my TOP 5 ranking of the franchise. I think a remake WITHOUT Jason is the only way to go. Jason should be heavily referenced like in the original, but don’t show up till the end for the sequel. The remake should focus solely on Pamela Voorhees and her revenge against the counselors of Camp Crystal Lake. I’d be interested to see who they’d pick for the role to follow in Betsy Palmer’s footsteps.
That would be awesome. I don’t like this movie, but I think they can improve upon it in a remake
"Some weirdo wandering around the woods with a sack on his head."
While I do think it’s an import movie, and shouldn’t be skipped, I don’t think it hold up. I’d just rather watch part 2
One of my favorite horror franchises of all time.
Great video. Nowadays people often call this movie boring and tame and what not, and you would hardly find someone who doesnt think at least some of the sequels excell at its job. Well even tho I love the entire franchise, as well as Jason, this will always be the best to me. Its simplicity and almost romanticised time frame vibes make this a truly comforting watch for me, even with it being a murder mystery lol
I work with kids. And this movie always come to mind when I see-or even catch-myself slacking off.
If they would have just ended it with this one movie, and not creating the Jason character, I would have been perfectly happy. For me, this was the scariest movie in the franchise’s history.
Great video. It's sad when u see actors and actresses who've passed.
Thanks! Yeah, it is.
HAHAHAHA! It's true.... This film DRAGS A TON.... There are long takes of characters just walking or doing house chores.... I usually just stick with Part 2..... That one has better characterization with a fun group of kids.... Though I like early 80's slashers cause they feel very "70's" and the core group of friends don't seem to fall into the horror movie, victim, stereotype....
Parts 1-4 will always be the best. Something about their low budget production quality and ambiance, had a classic old school slasher feel to them, that has never been replicated?
Awesome job! Keep ‘em coming!
Thanks! Will do!
12 films in total actually. Can't forget the 2009 Friday the 13th and Freddy vs. Jason.
39:00. I have both issues of the prequel and I love it.
👍 Alice! One of the best final girls in horror history! Until the second movie! 🤣
Amy Steel is the BEST final girl in horror movie history!
@Tom Ffrench I deeply apologize I'm so sorry and they are my favorites too. Ellen and Nancy did die later on in Alien3 and NOES3 but your right though I should be ashamed of myself.☹️😟🥺😞😥
@@jay1hi547 haha agreed
@Tom Ffrench and agreed
@@bleeneo101 Thank you. We need a top ten final girl list.
A mother will do anything to protect, defend, or avenge her child.
What I don't buy is that she could have been that crazy & managed to conceal it from the Christies-Steve is obviously a close friend of hers & does not say "WTF are you doing here" when he runs into Pamela but is very friendly. Obviously they were friends long after the drowning-how did she keep such bitter blame to herself for 20 years?
She obviously hung around the camp after the drowning as the first two counsellors knew her in the first scene (She seems to be their boss).
@@stegathdorr1553 People can have dual personalities.
The moments preceding Brenda’s murder with the child screaming always fucked me up when I saw this as a kid. There was something unnerving about it. Don’t know how Mrs. Voorhees was able to do that but it’s still such a good scene.
i think we felt most connection with Brenda because she was a likable character, and so we were anxious that someone observed her, how i would love that she was the final girl
I wonder what the story would have been like if the actress that played Alice had wanted to stay for the sequel and not be killed off.
Couldn't klick 👍🏻 fast enough! F13 Story of Layton is a must watch 💪🏻
No Budget Nerd Haha Thanks!
The original and best.
never noticed before, but looks like bill took an arrow to the dink
Great doc. I actually learned something new today!
Thanks for watching!
Great video man
Thanks for watching!
Great great video. Good work. Thank you for the good content. Cheers.
Thanks for watching!
Manfredini didn't actually work on Part 7 either. That was Fred Mollin who did Part 8 as well. The makers of Part 7 used previous tracks Manfredini composed for Part 6 for some scenes in Part 7 for some reason.
best film of all time! I met adrienne king she was so lovely!
I’m really enjoying your semi- unpredictable style of film choices, shedding light on overlooked with popular: 70’s King Kong? A View To A Kill?? Well done, sir! My one complaint about this movie here is that I personally just don’t enjoy seeing people getting hurt, but it’s undeniable that this film is deservedly a milestone and deserves exactly the type of spotlight given here.
And since it sounds like you’re open to them, here’s my request: ‘Bad Boys’ with Sean Penn, and Sean Penn in general.
I've definitely got "Bad Boys" on the list, but I don't think I have any Sean Penn movies, so I'll fix that. Thanks!
Excellent! Thank you for the response! So, maybe I don’t need to say this, but juuuust in case: by ‘Bad Boys’ I’m referring to the Sean Penn movie from 1983 and not the Will Smith movie of the same name...? Anyways, cheers and keep up the excellent work! :)
Todd Blackwood oh haha. Thanks for the clarification!
Hah! If you’ve seen it then you already know, but if you haven’t, it’s a tour de force and you’ll be glad you did! Penn has almost no dialogue in the film and it’s the role he chose to follow Fast Times when he probably could’ve had a comfortable career playing surfer dudes, instead taking a hard turn into serious drama. Whatever anyone thinks of his personal life, he is the definition of an actor who commands the screen, and his range and diversity of roles is so unequaled it’s almost easy to take for granted as a whole.
I stayed at Camp Crystal lake many times. Growing up in NJ it was really Camp No-Be-Bo-Sco (an acronym for North Bergen Boy Scouts) We found lots of cool stuff left over that the production company just tossed in the woods then dispose of it properly...
Keep up the awesome work bro 👍
Thank you!
This was one of my childhood favorites. Yes, I watched this a lot as a child. I loved it. I miss films that explore the depravity of people. The 70s was great for experimental films.
Baghead Jason by far the most terrifying. When he comes up from that bed...pants shitter...I remember I was 9 seeing those commercials and eventually the movies. Awesome
Hello Mr. Eversaul I see you using a lot of madman marz clips in this retrospective, madman scared me to death as a child a criminally underrated slasher film I like to see a retrospective done on it if possible. Thanks
We need more this kind of movies now in 2020 like F13 😍🔥
Yep...I remember seeing it when it came out. 1980 good times
I’m 53 years old and I saw this in the theater as a young boy and it made me a horror fan . The creepiness of part 2 and 3 are why I watch horror movies today
Such a great look back at one of the most iconic horror films of the 1980's. I always thought that over the years the film would lose its shock value, but, I'm always proven time & time again. By the film its
Awesome video for an awesome movie
Thanks for watching!
I 'm one of those people who heard of the series before ever seeing any of the movies. I don't know if this was the first one I saw, but I do recall being really confused when the movie neared its conclusion and there was still no sign of Jason. It sounds silly, but his made me dismiss it as garbage. And this comes from someone who really likes Jason Goes to Hell and New Beginning...
However in the next couple of years, as I saw the rest of the franchise, I appreciated it more for being different, and now consider it as one of the better entries in the series, at least in my top 5. It has more atmosphere than many of the Jason ones (except part 4), the Kavin Bacon kill is still one of the best and Betsy Palmer gives a great performance, coming off menacing as well as tragic.
It's crazy to think there hasn't been a new entry in more than a decade, when in the 80s there was a new one almost every year. And while a new movie in the franchise wouldn't dare omit Jason Voorhees, it would be an interesting take. This is also why I don't mind Part 5 as much. Pamela's backstory begs to be explored in greater detail, and it would be nice to see Jason's father appear in the franchise. Hell, let them get crazy and make a miniseries out of it, that way you could have both Pamela and Jason as the killers!
peterlust26 I was the same way as I kid. I distinctly remember asking my cousin where Jason was, only for her to then explain to me that he wasn't the killer. I was like, but this is a Jason movie, right? To which she then informed me that the title of the movie was actually Friday the 13th, and that Jason's not the killer in the first one. Then we watched Part 2, and I was like, who's that guy with the sack on his head? Where's the hockey mask? To which she then informed me that Jason doesn't get the hockey mask until Part 3. It gets even worse because the first one I actually saw was Part 5, and throughout that movie I was cheering on Jason, only for her to inform me that the killer in that movie wasn't Jason. Needless to say it took a lot of explaining for my idiotic child brain to understand what was actually going on. Still my favorite horror franchise though.
Well done. Subscribed.
Thank you!
Hell Yeah L, this is a nice surprise. I love Friday the 13th!!! Thank you sir
My pleasure! I'll probably end up doing the entire series ... eventually.
That's awesome!! Yeah I thoroughly enjoyed everyone of your Docs. I was especially intrigued by the obscure ones that you wouldn't normally see mainstream TH-camrs show. For example, The Dark Half, View to a kill. All good movies but not much known about the creation of those films. And they aren't just 10 20 minute docs, their legit ones. So yes, I enjoy yours most than anyones because of the genuineity of the type of film it is. Cant wait for more
@@pipereeves6237 Thanks, again! I try to do a combination of popular films and less talked about ones.
One of the creepiest scenes in horror in my opinion is the end scene with Jamie floating on the lake. The music is so haunting and sad. The movie Is one of my all time favorites.
You mean Alice? On the canoe, right?
It's not a big deal, but Alice had already been at the camp long before Annie even set out for it. On the other hand, this is the only video or anything I've ever seen, heard or read in which the camp is described as being in Hardwick rather than Blairstown which seems more accurate.