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| from: Crash Creations |
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Crash's Part VII Screen Used Casting
Part III Original Script Revisited
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| Andy, Debbie and Chris entering the cabin while Jason hides inside |
This is one of my favorite scenes of the original Part III shooting script-- though either cut from the film or never filmed-- it would have added a lot to the movie, I think. It puts Jason inside of the main cabin watching Shelly's activities after Chris and Rick realize someone has been sleeping in one of the rooms. Jason being inside of the cabin obviously pushes the fact that it was indeed Jason sleeping in the bed.
INT. MASTER BEDROOM - DAYChris in CLOSE SHOT, looks around the room, concerned about what she sees.
Monday, February 4, 2013
Victor Miller Blog
For those Friday the 13th fans out there, I am plugging Victor Miller's blog since his posts always entertain me. He's personally one of my favorite Friday the 13th "creators" sinceI tend to agree with most of the things he says on his Facebook (and elsewhere) and he (and his son) is also a long-time fellow tattoo collector.
http://victormillerblog.wordpress.com/
A New Beginning Killer Set Up
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| A Roy Burns shot in Part V |
After watching Friday the 13th: Part V, A New Beginning the other day I payed close attention to certain scenes (more particularly the one's with Roy) to see if I could pick out subtle nuances with the character that was trying to hint at Roy being the killer. I have always said that without knowing that Roy is the killer it is literally impossible to tell that he was the killer or even was to be a suspect. Watching the movie as a child for the first time I did not suspect Roy, Tommy, Victor, Junior or anyone else. I suspected Jason.
Saturday, February 2, 2013
Kimberly Beck in Alford Hitchcock's 'Marnie'
A cute-as-a-button Kimberly Beck (Friday the 13th: Part IV) in Hitchcock's Marnie (1964), who some may not know that she was a child actor whose first [un]credited role was in 1958's Torpedo Run at the tender young age of two.
Friday, February 1, 2013
The Powers of Matthew Star
| Any Steel and Peter Barton in The Powers of Matthew Star |
In an odd twist of Friday the 13th fate, Amy Steel (Friday the 13th: Part II) teamed up with Peter Barton (Friday the 13th: Part IV) in a short-lived TV show called The Powers of Mathew Star that ran from 1982 - 1983. Amy Steel starred in 14 of the 22 episodes that the show ran as Pam Elliott.
Thursday, January 31, 2013
The Son of Gorney
Someone emailed me this fella's info on the right. Apparently, he is Walt Gorney's son and I looked up info on him and he used to love in New York (as Walt did) and now resides in the South. he is 65, so Walt may have had him in his 40s.
I am trying to contact him and see if he is indeed Walt's son. I think he'd be great to speak to especially if he has some things on his father and his Friday the 13th role.
If anyone has any info, shoot me an email at xscabboyx@hotmail.com.
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
News Archive: Bing Crosby's Son Harry Finds Friday The 13th A Bloody Good Omen
From the June 30, 1980 issue of People Magazine; Vol. 13, No. 26
Thanks from Where's Paul from the Camp Blood forum for this.
Possibly even more unsettling to Dad's memory is the role lately taken by another Crosby kid. In this summer's nastiest horror film, Friday the 13th, Bing's namesake, Harry Lillis Crosby III, 21, plays a camp counselor who witnesses various beheadings, garrotings and throat slashings before he himself is bloodily dispatched by a homicidal archer after a game of strip Monopoly. The Old Man would be more aghast if he knew that the nonstop gore helped Friday earn $27 million in its first month alone. Worse, young Harry found all the mayhem "an awful lot of fun."[...]
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Petru Popescu: The Return
Touted as Romania's most famous "opposition" writer, most Friday the 13th fans know him as the uncredited co-writer of Friday the 13th: Part III. Little is know how much of the Part III script he wrote, but hopefully we will know when he appears on the Crystal Lake Memories documentary.
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