The Friday the 13th franchise needs to be rebooted and a new version of the maligned 1989 sequel Jason Takes Manhattan could be the best approach. It's been over a decade since the most recent Friday the 13th movie. That was Platinum Dunes' Friday the 13th remake from 2009, which was actually more of a blending of the first few movies in the
The main difference between it and most of the franchise is that it's actually shot pretty well. Like Shreddy said, I haven't seen much hate on here about it. Mostly towards remakes and reboots in general. I think it's a solid entry in the F13 franchise. They could have taken out the explicitly remake-y parts (mask reintroduction, re-enactments
Somehow, a remake always has the feeling of wiping the slate clean and trashing everything that came before as ‘old.’ It feels like the ‘old’ Bond and the ‘old’ Batman and the ‘old’ Elm Street and the ‘old’ Star Wars. I don’t want people thinking of the classic Friday the 13Th series as the ‘old’ Friday the 13Th.
But people who have been watching the series probably already know that Friday the 13th already has a lot of sex in it. But this movie how ever involves a lot of it. Jason in the movie is flat out scary, and tears people apart and throws axes at people. Most of the movie is a gore fest. but I would not say it's bad. It's actually a really good

Friday the 13th Part V: A New Beginning (1985) This Danny Steinmann-directed 1985 entry picks up the story of troubled Tommy Jarvis, imagining that in the span of five years he’s grown from a

The rest of the trailer includes plenty of terrifying moments and potential for gory death scenes all with a bunch a good looking young actors awaiting their death scene. The Friday the 13th movies have been hit and miss mostly due to the fact that there have been so many. This remake gives the series a little more gloss and sheen by infusing

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is the friday the 13th remake good