A Review Of Friday The Thirteenth Scary Film

By Mayo Cobb

If you are in the mood for some blood and gore this Halloween, then you'll want to see the famous slasher flick of all, Friday the-th on the big screen. That date is significant because Jason Voorhees witnessed his mother's beheading by a camp counselor at Camp Crystal Lake in the year'80.

The movie picks up thirty years later and apparently Jason's been stewing on revenge for his mother's beheading. His murderous rampage focuses on an unfortunate group of young friends that come to vacation on the legendary and beautiful Camp Crystal Lake.

Camp Crystal Lake's wooded beauty now turns dark bloody red and the suspense will keep you on the edge of your chair. Jason seems to be more cunning than ever before and this flick is sure to have your arm hairs standing straight up.

One by one they succumb to his lunatic mind and razor sharp machete. This slasher flick is sure to get your blood curling and you may find that you want to scream a time or two.

Fuller and Form had to continually cast and recast to find the best group of young actors that worked well together. It was more challenging than they thought, and this process was too close for comfort, as they literally did not have their group established until the very start of the film.

Derek Mears does a great job playing the role of adult Jason, as does Caleb Guss who plays the young Jason Voorhees. Also applauds goes out to Jared Padalecki for the leading male role, and Amanda Righetti for the leading female role.

The rest of the team did a great job as well and that includes Nana Visitor, Julianna Guill, Jonathan Sadowski, Van Winkle, Danielle Panabaker, America Olivo, Aaron Yoo, and Richard Burgi who plays a great sheriff.

If you're thirsting for a blood and guts slasher movie this Halloween then Jason delivers in this Friday the-th revision. It'll keep you on the edge of your seat that's for sure. The producers of this movie will continue to make sequels for years to come. - 29967

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