From Amazon: A group of young adults discover a boarded up Camp Crystal Lake, where they soon encounter Jason Voorhees (Mears) and his deadly intentions. Oh-kay, here we go: This is a reboot. There are no sequels to this reboot. Make of that what you may. Here’s what I made of it: The movie has …
I’m going through some stuff and poking at it idly, but not really doing a lot of writing. That’s probably what I’ll do between now and Christmas: just idly work on polishing stuff, no hard goals.
Back at it with our man Jason at center stage: Just when you thought it was safe to go back to camp…here’s even more heart pounding terror. Five years after the horrible bloodbath at Camp Crystal lake, all that remains is the legend of Jason Voorhees and his demented mother, who had murdered seven camp …
(Somehow this got lost in the ether…) With three days to go, I’m two days worth of writing from completion, which is always a nice spot to find yourself. (Update, November 29: Did it.)
This is for the original Friday the 13th. I’m watching the extended version on the DVD-set I’ve got, but the description on Amazon says: Camp Crystal Lake has been shuttered for over 20 years due to several vicious and unsolved murders. The camp’s new owner and seven young counselors are readying the property for re-opening …
Less than a day behind now, heading into the home stretch.
I think they gave up on summarizing movies at Amazon: Freddy’s back in the update of Wes Craven’s classic tales of the hideously disfigured dream-stalker and his prey. This is the only movie in the franchise without Robert Englund as the big bad. He has been replaced with Jackie Earle Haley. So we’ll address that …
Well, after starting strong on the 1st and 2nd, I ended up behind by two days last time I did an update. How are we doing this time? Not as bad: I was two days behind, and I am now a day and a half behind. Overall a better trendline.
Imagine the description for this one: Freddy’s back…and he wants revenge. When teenager Jesse Walsh moves to Elm Street, Freddy Krueger starts appearing in his nightmares. The second movie of the original Elm Street series. This time Freddy wants to come back to the waking world, and he decides to possess an extremely whiny Luke …
The man created and shaped more of our collective nerd culture than just about anyone. He is responsible for a good chunk of my childhood and teenage years in the form of his characters, and he will be missed. Thanks for the memories, Stan.