Made $100 million on a $19 million budget

>made $100 million on a $19 million budget
>killed the franchise anyway
Why?

The sequel got stuck in development hell for a long while. A few different iterations were conceptualized. One was a found footage flick, another was a flick set in the 80s where Jason is basically a vengeful ghost monster, and another that was also set in the 80s and was supposed to be shot this year until Rings under-performed and it was canceled.

Friday the 13th: Jason Versus series when?

They should just make a proper Friday 10 (turning X into its own future thing) and showing Jason come back from Hell.

Throw some titties and murder in there and I'd buy the bluray.

It was terrible. That's why.

They could appeal to reddit and make it a nostalgic meme fest and base it off that San Junipero episode of Black Mirror. If the whole thing was made ironically and everything was done intentionally poorly, idiots would love it and it'd make a ton of money tbqh.

>implying the franchise is dead
there will be a new one within the next 5 years

>and base it off that San Junipero episode of Black Mirror

I'm not getting the connection to Friday the 13th here. Explain.

>tfw no friends to watch Friday the 13th movies with
JUST

Maybe if the Friday 13th game is a success, a new F13 movie will finally get off the ground.

It was certainly better than most entries in the series. We're not talking high art here.

I never understood this either. Out of all of the remakes of the 00s this was one of the better ones because it played like a sequel instead of a remake.

The only one it was better than was Jason X.

Yeah, no. Jason Goes to Hell exists. So does A New Beginning.

>implying both of those entries aren't kino

>being this wrong
Are you gonna be stubborn and make bullshit generalized statements like this, or do you wanna discuss how the remake was better than half the Friday the 13th series?
It's not a high bar to hurdle.
You sound like some 80s babby who hates remakes and refuses that a new movie could be better than the old.

Fuck off

They aren't. Fucking boring aimless gore. Just cause you greentext doesn't make you funny or right.
>I said kino!
Congrats kid. Now learn how to discuss movies or just put the dick back in your mouth so we don't need to listen to you.

Anyone else just found this movie comfy as fuck. Setting, atmosphere everything seemed refreshing even tho it was tried. Comfy bro on his bike driving around, qts that were actually likeable. Shit was great

A New Beginning is everything that F13 fans could ask for; nudity, gore, imaginative kills, etc. People are just butthurt because they got rused. Jason Goes to Hell took an even bigger risk and tried to add to the mythology of Jason, while being reviled for pretty much the same reason people think 5 is bad. They're morons. Jason X was an abomination, though. When a horror franchise decides that it's time for an IN SPACE installment that franchise is fucking done.

I wanna suck Jared Padalecki's dick

I love the In Space entries. Critters in space and Hellraiser in space are fantastic movies

It was like a distillation of all the stupid cliches of the series but used more effectively. I also liked how the movie was basically a sequel to a version of the first movie.

I've argued this before but part 5 just feels sleazy. It's when the series transitioned from the more innocent 70s overlapped early 80s to the grimy mid-80s. Part 5 is the first and I think only movie in the series to show cocaine use instead of pot smoking. The director worked in porn so that explains a lot.

Most remakes are shit. The Hills Have Eyes and Last House on the Left were good. Evil Dead wasn't bad, Savini's Night of the Living Dead was great, the first Rob Zombie Halloween was good for what it was, the TCM remake and that remakes prequel were really good, too. The Friday the 13th and the Nightmare on Elm Street remakes were fucking trash.

Rings failed at the box office, so Paramount has given up on the franchise. They unironically gave the release date they set aside for a new film to a Jennifer Lawrence movie.

At least we have the Danny McBride Halloween movie to look forward to.

because while Horror are cheap to make, their AD are not. It probably still was profit, but way less than what studio expected

Maybe they shouldn't have made rings pg-13 and aimed for the girl demographic

Fucking retards. Why don't they just not make shit movies

I like all of the Critters movies, but that works because the Critters were aliens in the first place. It made sense to take it there.

I remember reading a long time ago that JGtH started out as an entirely unrelated script but when New Line got the rights to Jason they simply did a quick rewrite to fit him into the existing script they had floating around.

Good point. It worked really well. Best character in the movie: the elevator

They had the rights to Jason, but they didn't have the rights to the Friday the 13th name, which is why it's called Jason Goes to Hell. It was always meant to be a Jason movie.

You should watch Crystal Lake Memories: The Complete History of Friday the 13th. Great documentary that goes into detail about every installment. It's like 7 hours long.

It wasn't the worst remake/reboot of the movie they could've done, but they still committed one of the worst horror movie sins by making it mediocre and forgettable.
The Nightmare on Elmstreet remake was complete fucking garbage, but at least people remember it.
Its better to be remembered as a bad movie than not to be remembered at all.

Interesting, I'll check that out. Goes to Hell had a few decent moments and I kind of liked the look of fat Jason but the whole evil worm possessing bodies thing was stupid.

maybe because of olivo rubbing her fake boobies with lotion?

Also check out Nightmares in Red White and Blue
Its a documentary on the history of horror movies in general throughout americas history, and how culture influenced it.
Its pretty interesting

Not bad as an all encompassing doc on horror movies. Crystal Lake Memories and Never Sleep Again are still the best horror documentaries I've ever seen. Never Sleep Again might be the best documentary about a movie (or franchise) that's ever been made. It's fantastic.

Going to Pieces: The Rise and Fall of the Slasher Film is a must watch. Screaming in High Heels: The Rise & Fall of The Scream Queen is alright, too.

>tfw they stop at stopped at the 12th movie too
All they need to do it promote it as Friday the 13th Part 13 and release it on Friday the 13th and it would make millions

Don't forget Never Sleep Again, it's the same as Crystal Lake memories, but about Nightmare on Elm Street.
Freddie>Jason

Deformed backwood mongolid Jason > Zombie Jason

Hell, Oct this year is a Friday the 13th
Too bad its gonna be filled with teen horror movies trying to catch a quick buck

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i feel there's no way to make a slasher movie these days

like the subgenre has collapsed in on itself too many times now

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i know there was a bunch of cut footage from pt. 7 in a dvd box set from a decade ago

has any deleted gore from pts. 2-5 ever surfaced? i was obsessed with this stuff as a kid

Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon was about as good as we could hope for as far as bringing something new to the table. I liked the Hatchet trilogy. The only way I see slashers working now are as 80's throwbacks in the style of House of the Devil

why this retard zombie dude look like he bout to drop the hottest killing spree of 1986?

Not sure if it exists from those movies, but they show some cut stuff in the Crystal Lake Memories doc. It's all said to either be lost or in such poor condition that it might as well be lost. Nothing to get excited over.

There's ton of behind the scenes stuff available about Part 4 which shows a ton amount of cut gore.

I'd fucking love to see stuff from Part 5 though it's one my favourites but it's really lacking good onscreen violence.

Unmasked Jason in Manhattan is objectively the worst

agreed, zombie jason just looks like a latex lump. I like when you can see that he has a real eye and stuff like that

>House of the Devil
yeah that was fucking excellent

and i agree, i think borderline autistic period detail and more retro film techniques (i.e. no shaky cams and overdone color grading etc) is the way 'forward' in that sense. more suspense/atmosphere, less action

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You mean like the last two American Ring films right?

Exactly. Everything in modern horror, at least mainstream modern horror, is paint by number bullshit. It's more music video than film.

>new films in established horror franchises do very well
>don't make them
what did they mean by this?

I think there's a lot of extras and cut gore in the Friday the 13th blu-ray collection that now goes for up to $500.

God, I wish I had it.

I prefer the part 7 makeup. It's the accumulative damage of his entire killing/being killed career

i don't like how he's literally an unkillable super strong zombie. very boring combination, very sad!

>500 dollars

lol

I wish someone who owns it would just rip the extras and post it on Myspleen.

this one's underrated i think, but it might be a case of rose-tinted specs

What are you, a youtube comment?

>The only way I see slashers working now are as 80's throwbacks
I was thinking about this the other day, I think Adam Windgard could do F13 justice.

I like the idea of all his wounds mounting up over time, that is a nice detail. The autist in me though wonders why they changed the detail of his eyes around and made the right eye normal and the left eye funky and dropped the droopy aspect of it. It would be far more pleasing if it was all consistent.

6 > 4 > 3 > 1 > 2 > 5 > 7 > 9 > 10 > 8

Maybe. Adam Green's Hatchet movies made me think he'd be able to pull one off if given the opportunity, but aesthetically Windgard would probably be better suited.

Whatever the one with the girl that has psychic powers is the best Friday the 13th movie.

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Ripoff of Dario Argento's Phenomena