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Friday Night Frights. Double feature with director Larry Cohen in person!
Live set by DJ Mean Mr. Mustard! GOD TOLD ME TO (“whisper cut”)In a lot of ways 1. God Told Me To remains the quintessential Larry Cohen film. A “genre film” in a truest sense, it blurs the lines between other kinds of exploitation fare as only Cohen can do. What starts as a ripped- from- the- headlines thriller about a rooftop sniper quickly turns into a horror movie, then sci- fi, and then incorporates a corrupt cop subplot—all before crescendoing in a trippy super- powered freakout, all in the guerilla- shot vérité New York City that he became famous for.
"Friday the 13th" is about the best "Friday the 13th" movie you could hope for. Its technical credits are excellent. It has a lot of scary and gruesome killings. Not.
As recently announced, Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter‘s iteration of Jason Voorhees (played by Ted White) is the next playable Jason being added to Friday the.
D23 is upon us this weekend, and with it, a new behind-the-scenes glimpse at the next chapter in the Star Wars saga. But although the movie didn’t offer us a full. Still haunted by his past, Tommy Jarvis - who, as a child, killed Jason Voorhees - wonders if the serial killer is connected to a series of brutal murders occurring. Horror: Friday The 13th: Friday the 13th is an American horror franchise that consists of 11 slasher films, a television show, novels, and comic books.
The film, originally titled Whisper, was set to be scored by Bernard Herrmann, but in order to get a special tax credit, Cohen needed to do an advanced screening. So, he produced a 3. Oregon. Bernard Herrmann died tragically, less than 2. Frank Cordell was hired to score the film, it was recut, and eventually titled God Told Me To—leaving this original 3. Never released on any format or screened again, Cohen has dug up this mystery print (“The Whisper Cut”) for a very special show. Dir. Larry Cohen, 1.
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Larry Cohen serves up another scoop of social commentary- laden comedic horror so ambitious and so delicious that your critique- o- meter will be teetering between “genius” and “madness,” as the world is dominated by an evil dessert product bent on controlling the minds of everyone on Earth! With incredible melting marshmallow FX, spot- on parodies of pop culture commercials—and a nutty cast of characters including SNL alum Garrett Morris as the kung fu- wielding “cookie king of New Jersey,” Paul Sorvino as the bonkers extremist militia man, and our eternal fave Michael Moriarty as an industrial saboteur hired by the failing ice cream companies of the world to investigate the evil alternative to America’s favorite confection. So dawn your bib and get ready to dig in to one of the greatest gems of gonzo horror! Dir. Larry Cohen, 1. Watch the Cinefamily original trailer! Prints courtesy of the Academy Film Archive.
Fun Facts About 'Friday the 1. Part 2!'Today marks the 3. Friday the 1. 3th Part 2, the film to introduce a grown up Jason Voorhees to terrified audiences everywhere! It is arguably one of the better entries in the franchise and features the strongest final girl in the series history.
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It is a film that deserves to be celebrated, even if it is basically a rehash of the first film. We thought we’d celebrate the occasion by looking at some fun facts made public by the fantastic documentary Crystal Lake Memories: The Complete History of Friday the 1. While any Friday the 1. Enjoy these interesting little factoids and share your memories of Friday the 1. Part 2 in the comments! Adrienne King was originally meant to star in the film, not just cameo in the first scene.
Unfortunately for Ms. King, her agent wanted too much money (it was originally believed she didn’t want to be in the film due to a stalker she obtained after the success of the first film). Funnily enough, she wasn’t even aware of her character’s fate until she arrived on set. They refused to show her a script beforehand! To add insult to injury, they made her wear those atrocious green overalls.
Just look at this outfit! In one of the takes of Alice’s death, the prop ice pick didn’t retract and injured King. As if that outfit wasn’t bad enough, one of the prop guys had it out for King too and didn’t do his job right! Stan Winston was set to take over the makeup effects after Tom Savini’s departure.
Savini couldn’t work on the film due to his commitment to Midnight, so legendary special effects master Stan Winston was going to be brought in. Unfortunately, due to scheduling conflicts, Winston had to back out and Carl Fullerton was given the job. Watch Wild River Online Forbes. Fullerton would go on to do the makeup for films like Glory, Godfather 3, Silence of the Lambs, and Philadelphia. Three actors played Jason in the film. For the first and only time in the series, Jason was played by a woman in the film’s opening shot. Those were costume designer Ellen Lutter’s legs walking through the rain puddles on Alice’s street. Warrington Gillette played Jason throughout most of the film, but he did not (or could not) do his own stunts, so Steve Daskawisz was used for all of Jason’s stunts.
From Left, Lutter, Gillette and Daskawisz. The deaths of Jeff and Sandra were deemed too graphic by the MPAA. Their uncut death scene (where you actually see the penetration of the spear through their bodies) has never been released in its entirety. This is a shame. On another interesting note, the death scene is nearly identical to a scene in Mario Bava’s Twitch of the Death Nerve (aka Bay of Blood). Cunningham claims he had never heard of the film before Part 2‘s release.
In fact, 4. 8 seconds of the film were cut to avoid an X rating. It doesn’t sound like much, but 4. Marta Kober, who played Sandra, was underage at the time of filming.
The actress originally had a scene with full frontal nudity, but when Paramount discovered her real age they had the scene deleted completely. Ginny didn’t pee her pants. It was the rat! This one was news to me.
I always thought Ginny peed her pants out of fear when she was hiding under the bed. Apparently it was (supposed to be) the rat. Could have fooled me! Steve Daskawisz gave the emergency room quite a scare!
During Ginny and Jason’s big showdown, there is a moment when she brings an ax down on Jason’s pickaxe. Unfortunately for Daskawisz (who was doing Jason’s stunt at the time), the ax came down on his finger and he had to go to the emergency room. Bear in mind, this was after the part of the film where Ginny brings a machete down on Jason’s shoulder, so when Daskawisz walked into the showroom he had a machete sticking out of his shoulder, giving the doctors and nurses quite the scare! Amy Steel was not a fan of the scene where Jason jumps through the window to grab her.
Her frightened reaction is very, very real. The scene took three takes and she would tense up and get scared every time the camera started rolling. Paul’s fate even confuses the actors involved in the film. Do we even know if Paul died?
The film leaves his fate so ambiguous, that everyone involved even agrees that it’s one of the series’ most confusing endings. An alternate ending of the film had Mrs.
Voorhees’ severed decomposing head winking at the audience and smiling. The footage has been unreleased, but the sequence was apparently never seriously considered for the film’s actual ending. Both Friday the 1. Part 2 and Halloween II feature their villains killing a law- enforcement officer with a hammer to the head. Both movies were also released in 1. Crazy coincidence or secret conspiracy?
You decide! Share your memories of Friday the 1. Part 2 in the comments below!