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View Poll Results: What is your favourite Friday the 13th film(s)? | |||
Friday the 13th (1980) |
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585 | 24.43% |
Friday the 13th Part II |
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482 | 20.13% |
Friday the 13th Part 3 3D |
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342 | 14.28% |
Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter |
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720 | 30.06% |
Friday the 13th Part V: A New Beginning |
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143 | 5.97% |
Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason lives |
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583 | 24.34% |
Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood |
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191 | 7.97% |
Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan |
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133 | 5.55% |
Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday |
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84 | 3.51% |
Jason X |
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167 | 6.97% |
Freddy Vs. Jason |
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207 | 8.64% |
Friday the 13th (2009) |
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128 | 5.34% |
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from Friday the 13th (2009) imdb; The first film in the series released by both New Line Cinema and Paramount Pictures. Originally, Paramount owned the rights to the series after the original was released in 1980 but sold the rights to New Line Cinema in the early 1990's after poor box office returns of Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan. New Line bought the rights to the characters of Jason Voorhees and Pamela Voorhees, the Crystal Lake name, and the trademark for the title "Friday the 13th". All footage from the first eight films and the remake rights for the first film remained the property of Paramount. New Line Cinema released Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday, Jason X and Freddy vs. Jason. When Platinum Dunes came aboard to develop the new film, they wanted the freedom to use scenarios and characters from the films still owned by Paramount. After a legal dispute, the companies decided to co-produce the 2009 film. It's interesting that these movies, from the very start, have bounced around between Paramount and Warner.... I think this set will be the only time we ever see this many F13s in one place. Last edited by HarrisonJohn; 07-04-2013 at 02:08 AM. |
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That being the case, it's fully understandable, though unfortunate, that Warner can't put out what they don't have. I will say that Paramount does indeed have access somewhere to the 3D master film elements. They needed them to create the anaglyph version they made a few years ago, and they would have needed them back in the late 80's when Friday 3 was released in 3D in Japan on the 3D VHD disc. So it just seems that Paramount wasn't interested in preparing a properly transferred blu-ray 3D of part 3. That makes some sense since they clearly weren't in a rush to release the rest of the series either. It's beginning to look like it's indeed not Warner's fault as much as Paramount's as far as part 3 goes. Regarding part 9 - we'll have to wait and see. Clearly Warner controls that one entirely so we'll just have to see what they're planning on giving us for part 9. |
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I see myself likely getting this set. I hate to pile on the packaging, but I agree. The cover art is underwhelming. I'm also one of those obsessive blu-ray collectors who enjoys uniformity on my shelf. So, the thing that bugs me the most is that there's nothing on the spine of the tin. Hoping, by some chance, that this design isn't quite final and maybe the real thing will look slightly different. If not, I see myself probably displaying it on the shelf minus the tin. It will fit in better that way anyway. I'm also not a fan of the book designs, but I can live with that. That is more of an issue of difficulty in getting the discs out and potential of damage than aesthetics.
Honestly, I would have probably been happier with individual releases, or I would have really liked 3 seperate 4 packs. Split them up by the general eras of the series. 1-4, 5-8, JGTH-Remake. That way, one could choose which parts of the series they wanted in their collection. Of course, they'd never do that because 1-4 would sell and the others would collect dust. It's minor nitpicks, I get it. But, in this day and age, if you're going to bother to buy physical media, the presentation is huge. I'd say almost as important as the movies themselves. I mean, you can already stream most of these movies in HD, so, they should make it worth it. I just wish these companies would take some notes from Scream Factory. They get it and they are on top of exactly what collectors are looking for. 1. A high quality transfer of the movie 2. Interesting extras that haven't been rehashed 5000 times 3. An interesting but well thought out package. Original logos. Original poster art. Art on the spines. reversible cover art. We don't need books with sleeves in the pages. Just give me a cover with the original logo down the spine and either the original poster art on the front or something new that's well done (not a 5 minute photoshop job). Last edited by nousefouraname; 07-04-2013 at 04:16 AM. |
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New Line could have called Jason Goes to Hell "Friday the 13th Part IX" if they wanted to, but I think the reason is kind of obvious why they did not. For anyone who owns the Crystal Lake to Manhattan box set: Take out any disc of your choice, open it up, look all the way on the bottom of the left inside of the slim case and read for yourself, and I quite "Friday the 13th is a Trademark of New Line Productions Inc. All Rights Reserved." And that is coming from a box set Paramount released in 2004. Case closed. |
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There are several threads about disc storage that suggests storing discs in sleeves is a very bad idea. I was reading a thread earlier today in here about the scratch-resistant coating on these discs being somewhat "impressionable" - the poster and others in the thread noted that when the discs were pressed against textured surfaces for a period of time the texture could literally "imprint" onto the actual scratch-resistant coating of the disc, rendering the disc unplayable. It was found applying high heat from a hair dryer could reverse the damage by softening the coating which smoothed out the imprint, which then rendered the discs playable again. I had no idea until I read that thread that this can be an issue with these discs. Here's the thread:
https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=128389 So the takeaway was to store the discs in their original cases - not stacked, and not in sleeves. I really don't like the idea of sleeves. My Alien set is in sleeves and I hate it. This isn't a petty gripe about package art - this is a legitimate concern for the longevity of the discs, and I see no reason why this set had to be released in sleeves. Last edited by mar3o; 07-04-2013 at 07:07 AM. |
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HarrisonJohn, Rich1983,
Thanks for the clarifications. I didn't realize Warner only controlled Pt 1 internationally. (It get confusing with a lot of distribution deals... Paramount had certain international territories on Watchman, while WB had domestic; Benjamin Button was the opposite Paramount domestic, WB international... And that's just relatively recently.) I thought there we're still some copyright hang-ups with regard the the "Friday the 13th" title, but I guess that was resolved before Jason Goes to Hell.... That was the excuse I've heard over the years... fitprod |
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As long as Paramount makes one Friday film every 5 years, they will retain all rights to future film, so we will probably see sequels coming fast, similar to how Paramount handled it in the 80s.
and, as far as 1-3 go, we already know Paramount allowed for the Uncut version of the original to be re-released, as they did it on January 1st of this year, with their logo on the back and spine. |
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Can't wait for the set. Seeing as everyone else is ranking the whole series I may as well do it also.
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But my main love in any film is characters. And kill me for saying it, but the people that cast the first few Friday films were amazing. They found no namers that became the characters and made them memorable. As a loner, I could relate to Joey or Shelly. A child with no father, I could relate to Tommy. When the studios, more on New Line, tried casting known actors in the films, the characters seemed less real imo. The remake is great example, as most of the cast you had seen in other films. They really need to stick with casting unknowns for the formula to work imo. And like I have said a hundred times now, 3D just doesn't do it for me. Watching a film in 3D literally gives me crazy bad headaches. And Part III is one of my favorites of the series, and I'd rather not associate physical pain on myself whenever I'd want to watch it. ![]() I literally drove 25 minutes last year to see Underworld Awakening for the ONE showing anywhere close to me that was in 2D. Since it was never shown in 2D, I still have never seen the Silent Hill sequel. I hope that answers your question. If not, just send me a PM cause I think I'm done talking about this 3D issue now! ![]() |
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AGREED. Selling both my DVD sets I had last year for rent money to try to keep my home let a little bit of me die on the inside. So besides the remake I had upgraded on Blu, I haven't had them around to watch since last Halloween. I'll be revisiting them that very weekend for sure.
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I have no doubt that we will get unrated part 1, since every single indication is that they are using the exact same discs for 1, 2, and 3 that are already available....JTGH is the only one still questionable in my mind, but the fact that an HD master of the unrated version is the one available on Amazon Instant Video makes things seem quite hopeful for a positive outcome there....
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![]() Sy hyped for this...but really really nervous about running times on part 1 and 9 I`m crossing my fingers! |
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