Friday the 13th (Blu-ray) (2009)

Director: Marcus Nispel  Starring: Danielle Panabaker  Amanda Righetti  Jared Padalecki  
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Publisher: New Line
Format: Blu-Ray DVD
UPC: 00794043128523
Buy.com Sku: 211031401
Item#: V2WNTV
Buy.com Sales Rank: 23830
Category Keywords: Killer  Psychos  Remake  Slasher  Theatrical Release  Violence 
Rating: 
 
Jason Lives. Many Will Die.
 
 
Features: Widescreen
 
College kids seeking a weekend of kicks have made a horrible mistake. They've come to party at eerie Crystal Lake, the deadly domain of machete-mad killer Jason Voorhees.

Terror goes to extremes in this reimagining of the Jason legend for today's horror fan. Enter for the first time the subterranean lair that is Jason's den of torture and fear. See him discover the mask that hides his deformed face.

Experience a whole new level of fright. And try to remain calm. The intense violence, the unique kills, the jolting scares: live them all in the all-new Friday the 13th!
 
"...(be)head and shoulders above the recently reanimated likes of "Prom Night" and "My Bloody Valentine.""  Clark Collis, Entertainment Weekly
"There's an itch for this kind of material, and here it is scratched -- to the bone."  Nathan Lee, The New York Times
"...replete with gee-whiz gore, gratuitous sex and nudity and party-loving teens with a penchant for ending up on the wrong end of a pick ax."  Rene Rodriguez, Miami Herald

 


Editor's Note

After making a bloody splash with his redo of THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE, director Marcus Nispel tackles another beloved horror franchise with FRIDAY THE 13TH. SUPERNATURAL's Jared Padalecki, DISTURBIA's Aaron Yoo, and CLOVERFIELD's Odette Yustman star in this remake that finds camp counselors being picked off one by one. FREDDY VS. JASON screenwriters Damian Shannon and Mark Swift provide the script, while Michael Bay serves as one of the film's producers.

 

Features
Additional Slashed Scenes
Audio: English Dolby Digital TrueHD 5.1 Surround Sound, Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound
Audio: French Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound
BD-Live
Dubbed: French
Featurettes: Explore The Rebirth Of Jason Voorhees For A New Moviegoing Era, Hacking Back/Slashing Forward - Remembers The Groundbreaking Original Movie, & The Best 7 Kills
Includes A Digital Copy Of The Film For Portable Media Players!
Includes Both Original Theatrical & Unrated Extended Versions Of The Film!
Interactive Menus
Scene Selection
Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
Terror Trivia Track With Picture In Picture
This Is A Blu-Ray DVD Made For Blue-Laser Format Players Which Produce Higher Quality Picture & Sound
 
Technical Info

Release Information
Studio: New Line
Release Date: 6/16/2009
Original Release Date: 2009
Catalog ID: 1000045450
UPC: 00794043128523
Number of Discs: 1

Audio & Video
Video: Color

Aspect Ratio
Widescreen  2.40:1

 
Cast & Crew
Danielle Panabaker
Aaron Yoo
Derek Mears
Amanda Righetti
Jared Padalecki
Travis Van Winkle
Michael Bay - Producer
Brad Fuller - Producer
Sean S. Cunningham - Producer
Steve Jablonsky - Composer
Andrew Form - Producer
Daniel Pearl - Director of Photography
Mark Swift - Screenwriter
Damian Shannon - Screenwriter
Marcus Nispel - Director

 
Awards

MTV Award (2009)
   Derek Mears, Nominee, Best Villain

 
Professional Reviews
New York Times
"Set in the present-day, with a story line that references the original's mythology, this movie attempts to reboot the concept, if that's the word, of this undying series. The surprise is that it does so with vicious aplomb..." 02/13/2009

ReelViews 5 of 10
Sometimes I wonder if there's a point to reviewing something like this. Then again, if I shared my thoughts about Sex and the City, why not Friday the 13th? Let's get this out of the way at the start: If all you're looking for is breasts, blood, and gore, this film hits pay dirt. None of the killings are terribly inventive, but they are plentiful, and why bother being devious when axes, machetes, knives, and pointed sticks will do the job just as well?...Friday the 13th opens with a bang - a high-energy prologue that sets up the pieces and knocks them down before announcing the film's title. Had the rest of the movie followed suit, I'd be recommending it to more than tits-and-gore lovers. Alas, the main story is a mess, with all the cliches firmly in place...The thing that's the most frustrating about this new Friday the 13th is how little creativity went into this re-imagination. The original may be a landmark on the cinematic landscape in terms of its importance to the genre, but it was not a great motion picture. There was an opportunity here to take the basic idea and do something special with it. For about 15 minutes, it appeared that was happening. After that... we get something that's more soulless, more pointless, and less enjoyable than anything in the original. Remake, reboot, re-envisioning - whatever you call it, it amounts to the same thing: a cynical money grab. This movie exists for the same reason that Rob Zombie's Halloween travesty was made - because the studios behind the projects won't give up until every last cent is bled out of the titles and they survive only as punch lines to bad jokes. This is the twelfth movie featuring Jason Voorhees, Camp Crystal Lake, and/or some combination of the two. Do we really want a thirteenth? If you can answer "yes" to that question, especially with this one unseen, then you deserve what director Marcus Nispel and co-producers Sean S. Cunningham and Michael Bay have provided. - James Berardinelli
 
Chicago Sun-Times 6 of 10
"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 a whole lot of acting is required. If that's what you want to find out, you can stop reading...Since the original movie came out in 1980, there were 10 more films -- sequels, retreads, fresh starts, variations, whatever. Now we get the 2009 "Friday the 13th," which is billed as a "remake" of the original...It will come as little surprise that Jason still lives in the woods around Crystal Lake and is still sore about the decapitation of his mom. Jason must be sore in general...So far in the series, he has been drowned, sliced by a machete in the shoulder, hit with an ax in the head, supposedly cremated, aped by a copycat killer, buried, resurrected with a lightning bolt, chained to a boulder and thrown in the lake again, resurrected by telekinesis, drowned again, resurrected by an underwater electrical surge, melted by toxic waste, killed by the FBI, resurrected through the possession of another body, returned to his own body, thrown into hell, used for research, frozen cryogenically, thawed, blown into space, freed to continue his murder spree on Earth 2, returned to the present, faced off against Freddy Krueger of "Nightmare on Elm Street," drowned again with him, and made to emerge from Crystal Lake with Freddy's head, which winks...I know what you're thinking. No, I haven't seen them all. Wikipedia saw them so I didn't have to. The question arises: Why does Jason continue his miserable existence, when his memoirs would command a seven-figure advance, easy? There is another question. In the 1980 movie, 20 years had already passed since Jason first went to sleep with the fishes. Assuming he was a camper aged 12, he would have been 32 in 1980, and in 2009, he is 61. That helps explain why one of my fellow critics at the screening was wearing an AARP T-shirt. - Roger Ebert
 

  
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