"If you look CLOSELY at the part4 VIDEO COVER (the theatrical poster doesn\'t have any pictures on it)"
Actually you’re wrong about that info. (Although, I’ve heard that there were 2 masks for ‘Friday III.’ 1 Fiberglass, 1 ABS. Info also from David Miller) The Original U.S. 1 Sheet Poster for ‘Friday-Final Chapter’ had the Bloody Hockey with the Knife through the eye. (Several of the 1 Sheets got shipped to theatres and were used through the theatre\'s run of the movie; a friend of mine has 2) The MPAA thought that was too graphic and banned that 1 Sheet Poster. Paramount then rushed out a new 1 Sheet without the artwork, and that’s the more common one you see.
"you can see the triangles have been "painted out"."
It doesn’t look like that. I thought that the ‘red’ markings were a ‘red’ tape, and peeled off during the making of parts \'III\' and \'the Final Chapter,\' that’s what I was told by David Miller. Anyway, what it looks like honestly is that the markings covered the painted hockey in that area and prevented the ‘crackling’ in those specific areas. Anyways, that’s what my friends’ poster looks like at 27x41.
Actually you’re wrong about that info. (Although, I’ve heard that there were 2 masks for ‘Friday III.’ 1 Fiberglass, 1 ABS. Info also from David Miller) The Original U.S. 1 Sheet Poster for ‘Friday-Final Chapter’ had the Bloody Hockey with the Knife through the eye. (Several of the 1 Sheets got shipped to theatres and were used through the theatre\'s run of the movie; a friend of mine has 2) The MPAA thought that was too graphic and banned that 1 Sheet Poster. Paramount then rushed out a new 1 Sheet without the artwork, and that’s the more common one you see.
"you can see the triangles have been "painted out"."
It doesn’t look like that. I thought that the ‘red’ markings were a ‘red’ tape, and peeled off during the making of parts \'III\' and \'the Final Chapter,\' that’s what I was told by David Miller. Anyway, what it looks like honestly is that the markings covered the painted hockey in that area and prevented the ‘crackling’ in those specific areas. Anyways, that’s what my friends’ poster looks like at 27x41.