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While most everyone was watching the Presidential debate last night, I skipped it. I never have been one for watching the actual debate, but just wait to catch the highlights the next day.

Instead, I watched AMC's "Friday the 13th" marathon. Oh how I love a dated horror movie (no cell phones! In fact one camp counselor in the first movie asked another if he had a dime so she could call the police... love it). Last night, I saw parts 2 and 3 and a good chunk of Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter.

"The Final Chapter" was the first Friday the 13th I ever got to watch in the theater. I was 11 years old and the guy at the ticket counter NEVER checked ages. My sibs and I had managed to watch the first three thanks to HBO and video rental. Now that I'm nearly 40, I look back and ask myself why my parents let us go to an R rated movie, but I think they were just happy to be kid-free for two hours.

"The Final Chapter" was also the one with the most nudity of the franchise apparently. There were a couple of burly, furry guys in the movie. One was killed by a harpoon to the groin, showing how inventive Jason was getting.

Oddly enough, in my opinion, "The Final Chapter" should have been the last one. While I enjoy the bad shlock that came after this one, the quality dropped significantly (which is saying quite a bit). I mean, Corey Feldman killed Jason at the end of it, and the ones after were worse?? Heh.

Happy Hump Day all...

Date: 2012-10-17 05:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dendren.livejournal.com
you know... the cell phone thing (or lack thereof) in old movies and shows really stands out to me. Almost to the point of distraction sometimes when I can't help but think "why don't they just call them?". It's especially so in horror related shows. Even re-watching episodes of Buffy from the 90s I find myself thinking "why doesn't Buffy just use her cell phone to call Willow to say 'watch out, vampire hoard coming your way'" then I remember there were no cell phones, even that recently LOL Cell phones have definitely changed the vehicle for suspense in movies and forced the movie makers to be more creative (no, my battery is dead!) or just make the person look stupid for not using their phone LOL

Date: 2012-10-17 06:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kybearfuzz.livejournal.com
Well now a person has to be in some remote location, so far out in the boonies that fire and use of the wheel haven't caught on yet. This is the new horror movie location.

I saw a cheesy SyFy-esque horror movie starring Howard Rollins where they were on a reality show and everyone had to give up their cell phones to compete fairly. I thought, "Well, you know they're dead now..."

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