Published Sep 21, 2021 Panned by critics, despised by audiences and ignored by long-time fans, does the 2009 Friday the 13th remake deserve its awful reputation? One of the most iconic franchises Roy got while the getting was good. He killed a bunch, got put down, and stayed down. He didn’t go on to embarrass himself and by the time Friday the 13th became a laughable mess, Roy remained Friday The 13th (1980) - 6.5/10. Of course, the OG Friday the 13th film still ranks as the number one top-dog. The Sean S. Cunningham film, in addition to John Carpenter's Halloween, all but popularized the slasher film as a mainstay in American mainstream cinema. The film boasts a horrifying twist in the end when it is revealed that the brutal The future of Friday the 13th. In the ten-plus years since the Friday the 13th remake, people have begun speaking more openly about mental health on social media, reducing the stigma surrounding By Jacob Dressler January 21, 2023. It was previously announced that the upcoming Peacock series Crystal Lake would be reviving the Friday the 13th franchise. Now it appears that a Friday the 13th . Friday the 13th’s Box-Office Performance. Technically, the franchise crossover Freddy Vs Jason was the biggest financial hit in Friday the 13th history, a fact that would seemingly give the crown of most successful slasher villain to Freddy. However, this is a little misleading. 2009’s Friday the 13th remake made $92 million in 2009 while Friday The 13th (1980) - 6.5/10. Of course, the OG Friday the 13th film still ranks as the number one top-dog. The Sean S. Cunningham film, in addition to John Carpenter's Halloween, all but popularized the slasher film as a mainstay in American mainstream cinema. The film boasts a horrifying twist in the end when it is revealed that the brutal Published Oct 29, 2020 Friday the 13th from 2009 isn't as bad as you remember; in fact, it's pretty great. Friday the 13th from 2009 fell in with the trend of underwhelming horror remakes that overtook the mid-to-late 2000s. Most were made primarily by Platinum Dunes, a production company founded by Michael Bay. Imagine a fully POV perspective of Jason brutally murdering a character. I would do what Blair Witch did and originally market it as an original found footage horror with the trailers, ads, e.t.c, but at the premiere, I'd reveal it as a Friday the 13th film. Thom Matthews would return as Tommy Jarvis. The Blob remake is great. Here’s why I do not like the Friday the 13th remake, and I’ll say that this took a long time to settle in as I started as an “it’s alright” apologist for it. I want to preface that I don’t care about the tunnels or the bus in the woods.

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