Reviewed by Heather Wixson
Starring Jensen Daggett, Kane Hodder, Peter Mark Richman, Vincent Craig Dupree
Directed by Rob Hedden
Released by Paramount Home Entertainment
Submitted by thehorrorchick on Thu, 09/17/2009 - 11:28pm.
Paramount Home Entertainment
Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood (DVD)
Reviewed by Heather Wixson
Starring Lar Park-Lincoln, Kane Hodder, Terry Kiser, Susan Blu
Directed by John Carl Buechler
Released by Paramount Home Entertainment
Submitted by thehorrorchick on Thu, 09/17/2009 - 11:13pm.
Submitted by thehorrorchick on Thu, 09/17/2009 - 11:13pm.
Exclusive Clip: Friday the 13th Part VIII DVD - Behind-the-Scenes
In celebration of the release of the Deluxe Editions of Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood and Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan, Paramount Home Entertainment has provided us with an exclusive behind-the-scenes clip from the extras on the Part VIII DVD.
Submitted by Uncle Creepy on Fri, 09/11/2009 - 4:25pm.
Submitted by Uncle Creepy on Fri, 09/11/2009 - 4:25pm.
No 3D DVD Release for Monsters Vs. Aliens
We didn't provide a ton of coverage of Monsters Vs. Aliens when it was released theatrically, but considering 3D technology is such a hot topic nowadays, we thought this latest bit of news about the film's DVD format was topical and timely: Despite the fact that 3D showings accounted for 58% of the CG-animated film’s opening weekend box office take, home viewers won't have the same choice as it's only being released in 2D on DVD and Blu-ray.
Submitted by The Woman In Black on Wed, 07/08/2009 - 1:14pm.
Submitted by The Woman In Black on Wed, 07/08/2009 - 1:14pm.
Friday the 13th Season 3 Art and Date
Yes, the finale of this great show was probably one of the hokiest things that has ever aired on TV, but damnit, the rest of it was great! Come this September you'll be able to see for yourselves as the final season of this premium slice of Eighties cheese hits DVD!
Submitted by Uncle Creepy on Tue, 06/30/2009 - 1:33pm.
Submitted by Uncle Creepy on Tue, 06/30/2009 - 1:33pm.
Kagen, David (Friday the 13 Part VI: Jason Lives)
Interview by: Heather Wixson
Actor David Kagen has enjoyed a long and successful career over the last 30 years, spawning appearances on over 250 television series, multiple movie roles and an acting school that has been training performers for years. But even with all those credentials, there is one role that might end up being the milestone in his long career— Sheriff Garris in Friday the 13th Part 6: Jason Lives.
Now, with the reissued versions of the “Tommy Jarvis Trilogy” recently being released, the actor is still surprised and humbled by the reactions of fan enthusiasm for a role he performed 23 years ago.
“I had received fan mail for years and years and I just never realized when we were making Jason Lives just how important the role of Sheriff Garris would end up being to the horror fans,” explained Kagen. “Because of their enthusiasm I decided to start making myself available for appearances and conventions.”
“I just never thought that my work in a horror film would end up being so cherished by so many fans. Every fan that I meet, I always make it a point to ask them about their experiences with Jason Lives and to find out their connection the movie because I love hearing their stories. The horror community as a whole is filled with some very sweet and wonderful people,” Kagen added.
Kagen admits that he always had some apprehension with taking a role in a horror film.
The classically trained actor said, “The only real horror film I’ve ever enjoyed was the old Vincent Price film The House on Haunted Hill. I had no desire to watch any of these slasher flicks that had become popular back then and had genuine concern about what kinds of effects that these kinds of movies had on those who watched them.”
“What I figured out as I spoke to more and more horror fans is that these films are a form of escapism for them. They don’t see them as realistic, they see them as one big roller coaster ride and that made me feel a bit better years later about performing in Jason Lives,” added Kagen.
Even though it was well over 20 years ago that Kagen took on the most notorious Camp Crystal Lake resident, he still looks back on filming very fondly.
“One of the things that made working on Jason Lives such a free and wonderful experience for me was director Tom McLoughlin,” Kagen said. “He just always told me to go with my impulses on set and that was very freeing for me as an actor. Plus, working with such a great cast just made my job as an actor that much easier.”
“Vinnie Guastaferro who played the Deputy was a total blast to film scenes with too. He’s such a funny and smart guy. I think we had the most fun when we got to work with Thom Matthews (who played Tommy Jarvis) and treated him like this punk kid because we could get away with it. It was so much fun,” Kagen added.
One of Kagen’s favorite scenes to film in Jason Lives was the epic showdown he has with Jason in the film’s last act.
Kagen explained, “I had never done a real fight scene before that required some physicality on my part so that was really interesting to do, especially since Jason’s such a big guy. We worked really hard to block that sequence to make sure everything looked right.”
Kagen even had his share of funny moments on set.
“One funny thing that did happen during our takes was at the point where I am supposed to crush Jason’s head with a rock,” Kagen said. “We had been using wind machines because of the storm going on around us and the rock I was using was made out of Styrofoam. So during one of the best takes, I hit Jason, throw the rock down and instead of staying put, the rock starts to blow away. Needless to say, that take wasn’t used in the movie.”
Even though Kagen still hasn’t seen the other Friday the 13th films to this day, he recognizes just what makes Jason Lives so special in the legacy of Jason Voorhees.
Kagen said, “I think why people liked Jason Lives so much is because it offered up a refreshing story in the series. The script was full of dark humor and some classic one-liners that fans still quote to me these days. There wasn’t any nudity and it actually established the line that even though Jason was a serial killer, he wasn’t a child killer. And I think that’s definitely unique.”
- Heather Wixson
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Submitted by thehorrorchick on Mon, 06/29/2009 - 6:19pm.
Exclusive: David Kagen Talks Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives
Actor David Kagen has enjoyed a long and successful career over the last 30 years, spawning appearances on over 250 television series, multiple movie roles and an acting school that has been training performers for years. But even with all those credentials, there is one role that might end up being the milestone in his long career — Sheriff Garris in Friday the 13th Part 6: Jason Lives.
Submitted by thehorrorchick on Mon, 06/29/2009 - 6:16pm.
Submitted by thehorrorchick on Mon, 06/29/2009 - 6:16pm.
Friday VII and VIII DVD Art and Specs
It’s a great time to be a Friday the 13th fan. The slasher classics are slowly making their way to Blu-ray while the Deluxe Editions of Parts IV-VI are equipped with better extra features than I ever thought possible. And hot on the heels of these awesome releases, Paramount has announced the specs for the last two Crystal Lake killing sprees, The New Blood and Jason Takes Manhattan.
Submitted by Masked Slasher on Thu, 06/18/2009 - 2:20pm.
Submitted by Masked Slasher on Thu, 06/18/2009 - 2:20pm.
Farrands, Dan (Friday the 13th Reissues)
Interview by: Heather Wixson
So many people working in the horror industry are there because they grew up being a fan. However, for writer/producer Dan Farrands, his reason for pursuing his dream came from a fan letter response he received when he was 14 years old.
“I had written this letter to Frank Mancuso Jr. telling him how much of a fan I was of the Friday the 13th movies and I even pitched him my idea for the ‘ultimate’ Jason movie too,” explained Farrands. “I really didn’t expect to get a response from him, let alone a full-blown letter. Once I got it, it lit the fire for me to want to work in the horror industry. I still have it framed on my desk.”
Farrands, as a lifelong fan of the Friday the 13th series, is now experiencing his life coming full-circle with the release of the new editions of Friday the 13th Parts Four through Six. His involvement with producing the bonus features on these discs can be attributed to his work on the recent Jason documentary His Name Was Jason (review here).
Farrands said, “I loved working on His Name Was Jason, but as a huge Jason fan, I feel like that documentary didn’t hit the mark or really tell the story I wanted to see being told. So, now working with Paramount on the special features was my way to give fans the opportunity to see the materials they deserve to see.”
A lack of access to Paramount’s vaults is what Farrands chalks up his own disappointment surrounding the His Name Was Jason project since there wasn’t a lot of new material that they could get access to.
But when it came time for Paramount to start planning out their reissued versions of installments four through six, they knew they’d need to get the ultimate expert involved - Farrands.
“We told them we needed every single frame from these movies and Paramount literally sent us any scrap of Jason film that they still had in their vaults from all over,” said Farrands. “Boxes were being delivered to me and Andrew (Kasch who served as editor for all the bonus features) for weeks on end and we poured through every single second of it.”
Because of the diligence of both Farrands and Kasch, the new Friday discs boast amazing bonus features that should appease even the most finicky Voorhees fan out there.
Farrands said, “The Final Chapter is almost everyone’s favorite because it’s so well-made. We just knew we were going to have to really deliver on the goods for this one. We worked closely with director Joe Zito and screenwriter Barney Cohen on the commentary so it was fun to get them in the room together to hear all their thoughts on making the film.”
“We also found all the footage of Crispin Glover’s ‘Dead Fuck’ dance which is hilarious. It’s funny to watch the cast try to hold it together while he’s dancing away but they just couldn’t do it. I think it’s even cooler that Paramount didn’t even censor the dance name either- I wasn’t expecting that to say the least,” Farrands added.
Probably the icing on the cake for The Final Chapter for Farrands and Kasch was locating the lost ending.
“The ending was just a series of raw dailies and didn’t even have a soundtrack so Andrew had his work cut out for him in putting it in order for the disc,” Farrands explained. “We worked with Joe to get it all together and see what he thought and then we brought in Kimberly (who played Trish) to give a narration over hints of Harry Manfredini’s original score and it was just such an amazing thing to see come together as a fan.”
For A New Beginning (which Farrands lovingly dubbed ‘the bastard stepchild of the Jason movies’ since it has no real Jason in it), director Danny Steinmann and actors John Shephard, and Shevar Ross lent their time for the commentary track.
Actress Tiffany Helm also lent her talents for the special features and recently shot a video of her doing her famous ‘Violet Robot Dance’ for the fans. The other gem that Farrands and Kasch were able to locate was a ‘Part Five Making-Of’ mini-movie that featured the back story from Steinmann, the cast and crew about all the shenanigans that went on while they were filming the movie.
The biggest challenge both Farrands and Kasch faced was finding lost footage for Jason Lives since there wasn’t much to work with from that particular movie. That being said, the team knew they had to cook up something special for fans all the same.
“There’s always been this much talked-about alternate ending of Jason Lives that introduces audiences to Jason’s father, but ultimately, it was never shot,” said Farrands.
“So we brought in a visual artist to create story boards for this alternate ending (with director Tom McLoughlin’s blessing) and had Bob Martin who played the caretaker do a voice-over alongside the storyboards. As a fan, it is chilling to watch and we really hope we gave those who buy this disc something special,” Farrands added.
One of the long-time controversies that always surrounds the ‘Special Edition’ DVD phenomena is that studios release them and then a few years later, they somehow come up with new and better material to entice fans. Farrands wants to ensure fans that this isn’t the case with these editions.
Farrands said, “The reality is that back when these movies were being made, home video was just getting started so no one had the foresight to think that all this extra film was going to be of use in the future. DVD hadn’t even been dreamt of yet, so unfortunately, a lot of the materials from some of the Friday films were either tossed out of the vault or destroyed.”
“Everything that could be salvaged is on these discs and there isn’t anything beyond what you’ll find in the special features unless the missing footage is living in some guy’s garage somewhere. Paramount gave us everything and held nothing back because they know how passionate the horror community is,” Farrands added.
One of the bonus features that is completely independent of anything Paramount might have had stored away is a series of mockumentaries entitled he Crystal Lake Massacres Revisited which is a tongue-in-cheek retrospective that plays long as if everything in the Voorhees universe was reality.
“The mockumentaries were something I originally wanted to do on His Name Was Jason but we just ran out of time,” Farrands explained. “I brought the idea to Paramount and they fell in love with it. We got our friends and some industry favorites like Stuart Gordon and Tom Holland involved and they all turned out better than I could have imagined.”
Farrands attributed most of the mockumentary’s creative force to associate producer Don Crandall, who did double-duty playing the intrepid Deputy Buz Dorf, Jr. “Don was an amazing collaborator and brought a ton of creative ideas to the table that helped shape the narrative of the mockumentaries,” said Farrands.
Another coup for Farrands and those who worked on the mockumentaries was being able to film at the original Jarvis House from The Final Chapter.
Farrands gushed, “We actually got to re-create the ‘crime scene’ that audiences never got to see when it was all over. And being in the actual home in Topanga Canyon (where not a whole lot has changed in 25 years!) was completely, over the top amazing.”
With The Final Chapter, A New Beginning and Jason Lives under his belt now, Farrands is now looking forward to the special editions of The New Blood and Jason Takes Manhattan which should be hitting stores later this year.
“We definitely have some great stuff lined up for fans for these movies even though so much of the extra footage has been lost,” Farrands said. “I can promise you, as a fan, I still think they will be awesome to watch.”
“Producing the special features has been a dream come true for me. I hope everyone that sees these discs understands that the work we all did came from the love we have for the entire series,” Farrands added.
Look for these stellar packages in stores on June 16th.
- Heather Wixson
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Submitted by thehorrorchick on Sat, 06/06/2009 - 7:02am.
Dan Farrands Talks The New Friday DVDs
So many people working in the horror industry are there because they grew up being a fan. However, for writer/producer Dan Farrands, his reason for pursuing his dream came from a fan letter response he received when he was 14 years old.
Submitted by thehorrorchick on Sat, 06/06/2009 - 6:49am.
Submitted by thehorrorchick on Sat, 06/06/2009 - 6:49am.
Friday the 13th Reissue Review Blow-Out!
Paramount Home Entertainment has dropped another batch of deluxe edition DVDs and Blu-rays on so as per usual the question beckons -- Is it worth our bucks to double-dip or, in several cases, triple-dip? We've got the answers you're looking for!
Submitted by Uncle Creepy on Fri, 06/05/2009 - 7:07am.
Submitted by Uncle Creepy on Fri, 06/05/2009 - 7:07am.
Friday the 13th Part 3 in 3D (Blu-ray)
Reviewed by Uncle Creepy
Starring Dana Kimmell, Paul Kratka, Nick Savage, Rachel Howard
Directed by Steve Miner
Released by Paramount Home Entertainment
Submitted by Uncle Creepy on Fri, 06/05/2009 - 5:16am.
Submitted by Uncle Creepy on Fri, 06/05/2009 - 5:16am.
Friday the 13th Part 2 (Blu-ray)
Reviewed by Uncle Creepy
Starring Amy Steel, John Furey, Adrienne King, Stu Charno, Steve Dash
Directed by Steve Miner
Released by Paramount Home Entertainment
Submitted by Uncle Creepy on Fri, 06/05/2009 - 4:04am.
Submitted by Uncle Creepy on Fri, 06/05/2009 - 4:04am.
Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives (DVD)
Reviewed by Uncle Creepy
Starring Thom Mathews, Alan Blumenfeld, Jennifer C. Cooke, Darcy de Moss, Matthew Faison, Tom Fridley
Directed by Tom McLoughlin
Released by Paramount Home Entertainment
Submitted by Uncle Creepy on Thu, 06/04/2009 - 7:59pm.
Submitted by Uncle Creepy on Thu, 06/04/2009 - 7:59pm.
Friday the 13th Part V: A New Beginning (DVD)
Reviewed by Uncle Creepy
Starring Shavar Ross, Ron Sloan, Dick Wieand, Miguel A. Núñez Jr., Debi Sue Voorhees, Melanie Kinnaman, John Shepherd, Carol Locatell
Directed by Danny Steinmann
Released by Paramount Home Entertainment
Submitted by Uncle Creepy on Thu, 06/04/2009 - 7:16pm.
Submitted by Uncle Creepy on Thu, 06/04/2009 - 7:16pm.



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