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"Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood"

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Blogger JPX said...

The funny thing is, Jason's not even that deep in the water nor was he very far off shore. Are the police so bumbling that they wouldn't have drained the lake after the mass murders from the previous film? Jason't exposed spine is pretty damn cool though. Also, the shrink in the film played a bully on Three's Company once. You remember? It's the one where Jack has to pretend he's dead to try to evade the bully and even ends up hiding in a casket? I've wasted my life haven't I?

October 20, 2005 4:38 AM

Blogger Octopunk said...

Well, maybe you and your loser friends can arrange some sort of contest to make your useless obsessions seem vital and alive.

I was going to say that Jason takes out his first skinnydipper in the actual act of skinnydipping, but then I remembered the girl in the raft in Final Chapter. She's naked, so she counts.

October 20, 2005 10:36 AM

Blogger Johnny Sweatpants said...

My review from '04:

Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood (1988) **1/2 As a young child, Tina accidentally killed her father in Crystal Lake using her telekinetic powers. This tragedy haunts her for years. Her mother, determined to cure her mental scars, enlists the help of a therapist and the 3 set off to Crystal Lake so that Tina can conquer her fears head on. Conveniently, Jason breaks free from the bottom of the lake while the naughty teenagers next door are throwing a party. Jason then goes to a diner and orders a coffee with extra cream but no sugar. Whoops, what I meant to say was Jason then goes on another bender-killing spree until he faces off in a final showdown with Tina, who is starting to master her powers. As far as his final showdowns go, this one ranks somewhere towards the crappy side. But let's face it, out of the "good" Friday the 13ths (ie. parts II through VII, and I use the term "good" very loosely), not one of them is really better than the other. You can make a half-assed argument for any one of them as we all have. Jason is a big fan of the machete in the New Blood, it's almost as if he gave up trying to impress us with creative murder weapons. I didn't bother to track the numbers but there is a big ol' body count. I begrudgingly admit that the ending surprised me.

October 20, 2005 12:42 PM

Blogger Octopunk said...

"You can make a half-assed argument for any one of them as we all have."

And will continue to do! Four is best! No, six!

October 20, 2005 12:54 PM

Blogger Johnny Sweatpants said...

"In 1988 there was: Halloween 4, Friday the 13th 7, Nightmare on Elm Street 4, Hellraiser 2, Phantasm 2 and Child's Play. Good year for horror? Or horrible?"

I'd say '88 was a horrible year for horror. Everything was imitating everything else but they weren't even pretending to try to scare anymore. I think horror died somewhere around 83-84... and then it completely bottomed out with Shocker in 1989.

October 21, 2005 6:31 AM

Blogger JPX said...

I think Hellraiser II holds up, and that was completely creepy and dreary!

October 21, 2005 11:28 AM

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