1 Overview 2 Counselors 2.1 Notes 3 Jason Voorhees 4 Trivia In the game, players can take control of a number of different characters. DISC ONE Friday the 13th (1980) Friday the 13th, Part 2 (1981) DISC TWO Friday the 13th, Part III (1982) Audio commentary with cast members Larry Zerner (Shelly), Paul Kratka (Rick), Dana Kimmell (Chris), Richard Brooker (Jason), moderator and DVD File editor Peter Bracke Rated: R. Format: DVD. This website uses cookies for functionality, analytics and advertising purposes as described in our. PART 3 (When viewing in 3D) – First instance of 3D opening credits does not come out of the screen correctly. Crews begins a series of experiments (verbal assaults) designed to agitate Tina's mental state, forcing her powers to become more pronounced. A * symbol in the Notes section of a template denotes a death that occured before the events of its respective film, and was merely mentioned. (cut by the filmmakers and included without audio on the DVD/blu) Jason then kills Ben by crushing his skull and then Kate by driving a party horn into her eye. I didn't know anything existed. If anyone has ever watched the footage that was cut out of the film to fit the rating, a LOT of it was very good. The DVDs were basically equal to the US releases. It is the seventh installment in the Friday the 13th film series. PART 9: JASON GOES TO HELL (Unrated Cut) – Missing “snapped wrist” gore in an uncut scene. Friday the 13th: The Day. Nick tries to fight off Jason, but he is quickly subdued. [3] Executive producer Frank Mancuso Jr. resisted the idea, and screenwriter Daryl Haney stated "There’s always a teenage girl who’s left to battle Jason by herself. When her father follows her in an attempt to stop her, Tina's previously dormant telekinetic abilities emerge, and she accidentally destroys the dock her father is standing on, causing him to fall into the lake and drown. Cut for an MPAA R rating. Even though it may not be in the greatest of condition, I still think it would benefit the film greatly to have those scenes inserted back in. After seeing that film uncut, I'll never watch the R rated version again. Her powers unwittingly awaken mass murderer Jason Voorhees, who was chained at the bottom of Crystal Lake years ago, and he emerges from the water to commit another killing spree. BBFC cuts waived for DVD, but the MPAA cuts persist . Hodder would go on to make cinematic history for the longest uninterrupted onscreen controlled burn in Hollywood history. After several failed concepts, screenwriter Daryl Haney suggested an idea akin to "Jason vs. Carrie", in which Jason would battle a teenage girl with psychokinetic abilities. An additional deleted scene was also cut at the end of the movie where Pamela Voorhees's severed head opens its eyes and smiles in freeze frame before the credits roll; this was cut as the Director Steve Miner decided it lessened the movie's impact. [16] Susy Flory of the Santa Clarita Signal wrote: "It's Hollywood's idea of every teenager's dream—a bunch of lovely, nubile young girls, a rustic cabin in the woods, a stash of marijuana, and, gore galore courtesy of a zombie superhuman psycho killer. Cort's death originally was not as quick-cut and you could actually see the knife going into his head before he falls over. [11], On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood holds an approval rating of 35% based on 23 reviews, with an average rating of 4.47/10. The "Friday the 13th" Films - Part 4 : Friday the 13th, The Final Chapter (1984) d. Joseph Zito, 90 minutes . [2] In that movie, Hodder filmed a scene in which his character, a prisoner executed in the electric chair, rises from the grave; Hodder himself had suggested to Buechler that he have maggots coming out of his mouth during the scene to heighten the effect of decomposition, and went on to film the sequence with live maggots spilling out of his mouth.