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Friday the 13th Part 3

Friday the 13th Part 3

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: JASON - FT13th RULES!
Review: Ahh, Friday The 13th pt. 3! MY absolute Favorite! This is a great movie, and it's an important one as well... You see, This is the one where good ol' Jason receives his now Infamous hockey-mask! The death scenes are gory & bloody good, what did u expect! I like the cast! The acting is over the top and of course ridiculous at times, lol. This is the best one is the series! There's not really any good T & A in here, ohh, except for that chick Chris (The main character in the blue sweater), I think she's a total cutie with a firm toosh! Well,BUY THIS! Run don't walk! Jason is and always will be the killer of killers! HAil him!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: better than the first and second
Review: i was surprised when i saw this movie. i thought it would be lame like the first one but it wasnt at all.this movie had cool killings! bad acting though.but still good.i'll just tell you,dont get the first or second one.this one is where it actually has jason and a hockey mask.in the first one there wasnt even a jason at all.in the second one,jason was the killer,but had a cloth over his face instead of a hockey mask which wasnt scary.this one,is scary.get it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This movie ROCKS!
Review: Jason comes back again and kills a bunch of teens just having fun on vacation. The same tired old thing keeps getting better every time we see it. A great flick. Even though it's not in 3-D, the effects are still REALLY cool. Popcorn, Pepsi and Pizza.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: straight...but not groundbreaking
Review: steve miner actually made an attempt at making a half decent film with this one. this is the first one where jason gets his mask. the ending of this film leaves one rather confused and kind of takes away from the film. had this film been released on the video format in 3-D, this film would've been better but i guess that us viewers will just have to use our imaginations for that...this one was ok...nothing more

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best Of The Series!
Review: The third in the infamous slasher series, is the best in my opinion. The picture is filthy, which adds to the atmosphere of the film. This filthy pictured horror atmosphere plays a major role in the film, as an entry into the horror genre. Many '70s and '80s horror flicks carried gritty pictures, which made them wonderful. In the '90s its unfortunate that many horror films have not been made with gritty pictures. The next Friday the 13th film(s) will unlikely have the great gritty stuff. So I'll have to look for the gore, t&a and the presence of Jason, to see its delicious effects. In Part 3, another slew of teenagers go to the woods and get chopped to bits. But one of them has a near-10 minute battle with Jason, which also adds to the film's greatness. The gore is probally at it's best!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: He's Back
Review: Jason gets up, after being injured at the end of Part 2 and this time, hunts down a group of teens on vacation. About as much plot as the first two, give or take. Very entertaining (except for a few unenjoyable toilet scenes), and keeps you in suspense all the way through. The best so far.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Thankfully a few improvements made since Part2.
Review: Though this film is a virtual re-make of its predecessor (teenagers near Camp Crystal Lake get slaughtered one by one) it is at least a step in the right direction for this series. Jason is much more of an intimidating figure than before and there are at least some interesting characters besides the stereotype dozy teenagers. Shelley is a humorously nerdy practical-joker, and the scenes involving him and the bike gang make essential viewing.

The film is also in 3-D, which means that all you need is a pair of those red-green glasses and before you know it there'll be baseball bats, knives, severed eyeballs and even Jason himself coming straight out of the TV screen.

Don't expect much of a plot, but it's certainly much more worthwhile than most of the early Friday the 13th films.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The one that started it all....
Review: Acclaimed director Steve Miner (the notoriously neverending House films and Halloween H20) handles Friday the 13th Part 3 brilliantly. From a slow Part 1 and 2 nobody expected to see this as a decent horror movie but in fact it wasn't that bad. Jason gets his murdermask in this one, the famous hockeymask. More humour is added in this suspenseful slasher thriller with 3D effects, which at the time in the early eighties was a real plus. Probably one of the best of the series but the plot still remains the same- a group of libidinous teenagers despite warnings enter the bloody Camp Crystal only to be stalked upon one by one. The acting isn't great but as I said before not a bad attempt to what we later see as a worthless series.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: It takes 6 more films until Jason dies!
Review: The 3rd installment is fairly good but still a bit samey. This is the landmark film, because this is the first time Jason gets his trademark hockey mask.

The killings are better than ever as Jason is more creative. I particually liked the fact we see a lot of his hideous face. The ending is reminiscent of the original film.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A Few Good Moments
Review: It's probably the best of the series' sequels, due to some scenes that are pretty shocking, especially the ending, and its neat 3-D effects, but overall, nothing else is very imaginitive and it has basically the same plot as all the others.


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