Word Count: 651 Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2009 3:01 PM
Friday The 13th 2009!
Slasher flicks are always a guilt-ridden enjoyment for many movie enthusiasts. Sure, they won't gather censors' numbers. They won't acquire A+ ratings from the movie media. They won't as well get C scores from home-based online pundits. Slasher flicks will always be scream-filled narratives with meaningless scenarios. But throughout the times, these slasher movies have imprinted excuse the clever remark a niche of their own.
A big part of the victory of these slasher films can be attributed to the Friday the 13th series and its 15 manifestations. Friday the 13th is a series of films that starred a hockey veil-wearing psycho killer called Jason Voorhees. So well-liked is this series that it has become a staple of pop culture, being referenced in numerous media channels for a nice part of the recently concluded century.
In 2009, a rerun of the program will be unleashed for the movie going public to experience. One more time, fans of slasher flicks and persons who are neophyte to the genre will get to face the father of slasher-themed movies, this time reinvented for the latest generation. Yes, Jason Voorhees is about to make a return!
This time, he won't be fighting another film monster icon. He won't be in space, freed from years of cryogenic dream. He won't be warding off the opposition of a female telepath. As a substitute, we will witness, or re-behold, the nativity of a serial killer. We will unearth the account that produced a mess like Jason Voorhees. We will see him frighten the hapless travelers experiencing the warm waters of Camp Crystal Lake.
It's 2009 and it's time for another Friday the 13th! The restore is done by Marcus Nispel, who also directed the remake of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre. The film will present Derek Mears as Jason Voorhees, with Jared Padalecki and Amanda Righetti portraying the man and female leads, correspondingly. The film was released on a Friday the 13th, specifically February 13, 2009 and it was a slashingly good time!
When I was a kid we were all into Friday The 13th even though a lot of our parents wouldn't let us watch it. Even though we acted all big and and acted like this movie didn't scare the bejesus out of us, we know, and you know that after watching this movie, every little creak you heard in your house made you jump! Don't lie! Yet, when I heard this movie was coming out, I absolutely had to go see it. I suppose its an addiction of sorts - human beings have a love/hate relationship with getting scared. If YOU like getting scared then this is a definite movie you need to see.
Don't want to watch it at the theatre? Maybe you missed out on it in your location? No biggie. In fact, did you know you can download this movie online right this very second and fr much cheaper than a movie theatre would cost! Yep, its true. And the cool thing about these download sites is that the picture quality is fantastic! They have the DIVX option plus high speed which will allow you to watch the entire movie without it lagging or skipping.
Just a little FYI or side note of sorts - if you have a newer computer and a newer TV you can easily turn this movie - or any other movie, into a big screen attraction (depending on how big your TV is). You can easily get a $5 HDMI switch which will allow you to hook up your computer or laptop to your TV so you can watch the movie right in your living room or bedroom without having to squint at the computer screen. Check it out the next time your looking for a new movie to watch - beware don't watch this one alone!
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