2.0 out of 5 stars
mundane and boring, May 30 2009
i remember watching this movie way back when it first came out on VHS
video.it was the first horror movie i had ever seen,and it scared the
crap out of me.i had nightmares for days.but,that was then,this is
now.this time,around,i wasn't scared.in fact i found the movie to be
boring in parts.plus,this movie was originally filmed in 3D,so it looks
gimmicky(and annoying)when viewed in 2D,since there are no 3D glasses
with it.and there is no option to view it without the 3D.(since then a
3D version has come out).this particular edition is part of the 5 disc
box set From Crystal Lake to Manhattan and features the first 8 movies
in the series,along with a bonus disc of special features.anyway,to
me,this movie is a bit more mundane than the previous 2.plus,Jason(the
killer)swaggers around like a macho man,which is laughable.my vote for
Friday the 13th Part III is a 2/5
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Silliness creeps into the series, but Jason really comes into his own here, Oct 30 2008
This review is from: Friday the 13th, Part 3 (Widescreen) (DVD)
Some fans name this as their favorite Friday the 13th film - but I'm not one of them. Sure, Jason finally gets the hockey mask and really gets his slashing groove on, but there's no denying the fact that the silliness factor that marred the series as a whole began here. Dope-smoking hippies and the world's worst and dweebiest practical joker definitely lowered my expectations early on, and the whole deal with opening the movie with an extended flashback of the climactic moments of the last film had already gotten old (plus, in this case, those events really have very little to do with the story as it unfolds here), so I was in a three-star mood about halfway through the action. Jason really stepped up to the plate, though, delivering some pretty cool kills. Maybe, just maybe, I might have been tempted to go all the way up to five stars if this were the original 3-D version released in theaters, but it's not (the 3-D version is apparently available only in Japan) - but I doubt it because I have a few issues with the film's blood and gore. Regrettably, the film's best blood and gore had to be edited out in order to avoid an X rating, which is just silly. Then you have the fact that two of the murders feature some of the fakest special effects you're likely to see. As it is, I give the film four stars - thanks largely to Jason's standout work.
Having escaped an attack from a deformed, mad killer a year earlier, Christy (Dana Kimmell) comes back to the property to prove something to herself, but all she really proves is that she's an idiot. Of course, she's apparently oblivious to the fact that Jason had just killed a gaggle of camp counselors the day before (although her old boyfriend Rick, being a local, certainly should have heard something about it). Personally, though, if I ever drive up on an old coot sleeping in the middle of the road who proceeds to get up, shove a fresh human eyeball in my face, and warn me to go back where I came from, I'm turning around, brother. Of course, all of Christy's friends are either too young or too stoned to worry about their mortality, especially when there's sex to be had just down the road.
So, basically, Jason has decided to hide out in a barn near Higgins Haven (and, despite what should be a massive manhunt for yesterday's Crystal Lake massacre killer, no cop even shows up to peruse the nearby lakeside property). Upon arrival, Christy and her friends go into basic slasher film mode - with some hooking up, some getting high, and some taking a drive so that they can arrive back home right after Jason has killed all of their friends. You know the drill. This time around, the designated oddball is Shelly (Larry Zerner); not being the best-looking fellow around (not by a long shot), he keeps trying to impress the ladies by playing stupid practical jokes (as if the old machete-in-the-head joke ever impressed a woman anywhere on the face of the earth). At one point, he even sports a wetsuit, underwater harpoon spear (huh?), and - wait for it - a hockey mask.
I believe this film was originally intended to be the final film in the series. That is the only rationale I can come up with to explain the conclusion, which I found worthy of a few boos. Not only are there some logistical problems involved with the whole idea, its payoff moment is of a distinctly "been there, done that" nature that pretty much backfires, in my opinion. You can't call the same trick play two out of three downs and expect it to work both times. Thankfully, the film made more money than its predecessors, paving the way for more Jason-style blood and mayhem in the years to come.
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1.0 out of 5 stars
DON'T BUY THIS VIDEO - THE TAPE ITSELF IS A RIPOFF!!, Oct 20 2005
Never mind the movie... they don't bother to tell you that the tape is recorded at slow 6hr speed (EP/SLP). Damn, what a rip-off!!
Amazon should provide the record speed in the details of the video description so people can see that before deciding to make the purchase. It was $16.96 total for the purchase, including S&H and taxes. I may as well have taken $16.96 out of my wallet and thrown it in the trash. Sure, I could return the tape. But I'd still have to pay for S&H, plus return shipping, so it wouldn't make sense to do the return.
OUCH!!
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