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I liked Part 6, but then there are all those damn other ones.
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It's got to be one of the scariest flicks of all time, on the list of many others. Friday the 13th is an Icon flick in horror. Tom Savini's work is too fresh and the suspense is a killer, with a wicked and classic conclusion. I always keep this one out of the series in a class by itself, even though I feel that F13 part 2 was far better.
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I agree. Part 2 was much better and 3 wasn't too shabby either.
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Friday the 13th Part 3 3D
Has anybody seen this? What are your opinions on it? The movie itself, the 3D effects, classic dialogue, etc...
I went to a late night screening last night in Boone, NC. True polarized 3D with the special glasses. I drove an hour and a half to get to the theater, and I've got to say that it was worth every minute. The 3D effects, while creating some strain on the eyes, added a whole new layer of depth to an already great movie! The eyeball-popping scene alone makes the movie worth a trip. Part 3, along with 4, 6, 7, and JGTH, are my favorites in the series, and I think that FvJ deserves mention as being true to the series as well. |
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Pt 3 is one of my faveroites in the series... I want to see it in 3D, don't like my chances though...
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If you get the opportunity to see it in 3D, definitely take advantage. Unfortunately, very few theaters are equipped to show polarized 3D movies. But I can't completely capture how much better it made the movie. I loved it, and I thought that the 3D was very well done, given the technological limitations...
Last edited by parrigib; 10-27-2007 at 05:32 PM. |
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Oh man I woulda loved to have seen it in a theater. The only place I can find a full 3D copy is some guy who sells a bootleg off ebay.
If anyone knows a place to buy a good copy I'd love to know. |
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Fortunately, I was able to catch this one at the cinemas many years ago in 3D.
Definitely worth seeing in 3D if you can. It makes sense of the scenes where various implements are pointing towards the screen - in the 2D version it detracts, in the 3D version the gimmick can be appreciated fully :) |
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There is no DVD that is capable of playing the polarized 3D version. It requires a twin projector projecting the image through Polaroid filters. It seems that these projectors are increasingly rare in theaters, which makes sense given the lack of new films utilizing this technology.
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Saw it in 3D when it frist came out, was cool, first 3D experience for me.
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