<a href=\"http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/news/set-visit-preview-friday-the-13th\" target=\"_blank\">http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/news/set-...friday-the-13th</a><!--quoteo<div class=\'quotetop\'>QUOTE</div><div class=\'quotemain\'><!--quotecFriday, May 9, 2008It’s 9:30AM here in Austin, Texas and I pretty much hauled ass right to the airport from the set of Platinum Dunes’ FRIDAY THE 13TH. I’ve been up since 3PM yesterday, which is the scheme of things isn’t that big of a deal – especially after seeing what the production is going through. This is the first time I’ve ever been on an entire night shoot. The crew begins work around 7:30 PM and wraps up the second the sun starts to rise. A few hours ago I was literally standing there as Director Marcus Nispel was screaming, “Hurry, hurry, the sun is coming!” Everyone’s working massive hours and most have to commute an hour just to get to set – we’re talking an average of 3 hours of sleep per person. Typically I’d expect to hear complaining, some mutters and a bit of crabbiness from random people throughout the two days I was a guest. Instead, what I experienced was extreme camaraderie and plenty of laughs – this wasn’t just “another movie”, this was FRIDAY-THE-F**KING 13TH! You could hear it on set, in the transportation vans and even at the break/craft tables, everyone was talking and nearly everyone was a fan. This wasn’t just a passion project for a few select people this was a passion project for the entire crew, which is a very special and rare thing in Hollywood.The first night I was there I saw a bunch of filming, but Jason Voorhees was nowhere to be seen. It didn’t help that co-writers Mark Swift and Damian Shannon teased me about how freaking cool Jason will look in the hood. “I’m f**king excited to see him in the hood again. I love the hood,” Swift tells me. “Oh and the hood in this movie, we just saw pictures of it, incredible! Incredible,” Shannon adds in. “It literally gave me chills, it looks phenomenal.” Little did they know I’d later catch a glimpse of the bag/hood for his head in one of the FX trailers up at base camp, which gave me goosebumps. The anticipation was brutal, knowing that within the next day I was going to see the new Jason in action, kicking ass and taking names. Today (or last night depending on how you look at it) I finally had my opportunity. I hung out with Derek Mears (your new Jason) for a few hours. We chatted about all sorts of crap from FRIDAY to BLOODSPORT (random, right?), it was totally awesome. He had most of his costume assembled but I had yet to see the infamous mask. He did tell me about the moment he first saw himself in the mask, which was pretty cool. “Before I even signed for the movie I went in and I was talking to Scott [Stoddard], he’s the make up designer, and he’s so f*cking amazing, his make up designs. We were moving forward, doing fittings and doing moldings though I still hadn’t signed yet and I didn’t want to jinx it and he goes, “Well, you know what, hey c’mere..” And he lifts up this case filled with Styrofoam, it’s like a high security case, he unlocks it and he goes, “You should prolly try this on.” And I started laughing and in my head I get this kind of Excalibur moment, like where the light shines down for the chosen one. Everyone working in the shop, in the make up department, is a fan of the series so they added their extra tlc in. So everyone’s working and I have the mask and I start to put it on and I’m getting like tingles, like when you see the opening of Star Wars, where you see the letters start and you’re like, “OooOo tingles.” So I start to put the mask on and everybody just stops and stares at me and I put it on and I’m looking over at everybody and it’s really quiet and people just started shaking their heads like, “YEAH, YEAH Dude, COOL.” So yeah it was amazing. (laughs) It was amazing.”After my chat, the night continued on and on... I was becoming even more restless. I WANT TO SEE JASON!Finally they set up a shot in the backyard of this cabin and secured Mears up on a roof where he’d be doing a sequence. As the mask comes out of the top secret silver padlocked briefcase, someone starts to set up a fake tree branch right in my eye line. I move to my right, and then it happens again – and then again. It was insanely ironic and I couldn’t help but chuckle to myself. Eventually I found a good spot to view the filming and stationed myself behind the monitors that displayed what the cameras were shooting. Nispel directs the scene in which the camera pulls up from a window revealing Jason on the roof, crouching down with his monster machete. Literally the SECOND the camera pulled up by Jason it hit me like a rock – this was going to be AWESOME. Typically on a set visit you can’t determine how good or bad a movie is going to be, it’s just damn near impossible, but there is something different about FRIDAY THE 13TH. What I saw on that monitor was like nothing I have ever seen in a FRIDAY film, and that was style. This was the sleekest and most believable looking shot I have ever seen in the franchise’s nearly 30-year history. This moment defined what we will be seeing in theaters and told me instantaneously that – even at worst case scenario – that Marcus Nispel will deliver nothing short of a stunning looking film. But before you assume I’m jumping to an immediate conclusion, let me explain that prior to seeing this shot I had interviewed the cast and crew. What I discovered will have you all singing praises. This FRIDAY comes complete with mass nudity, drug use, extreme violence, cussing like no tomorrow and most importantly it has creative deaths. From what I’m told this is the flipside to “torture porn” and will be a fun – and gory – trip back to Camp Crystal Lake. Keep your eyes posted here for exclusive interviews and a full report from the set in the coming months. FRIDAY THE 13TH hits theaters February 13, 2009 - Valentine’s Day weekend.<!--QuoteEnd</div><!--QuoteEEnd
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To be honest, I was real excited for this movie up until that last part....He's wearing the bag again! YIPEE!!!! <img src=\"style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/teehee.gif\" style=\"vertical-align:middle\" emoid=\":teehee:\" border=\"0\" alt=\"teehee.gif\" /> Honestly, everything seems like it's working out great. The whole crew is excited for this film, and Marcus Nispel is a great director. I thought the TCM remake was fantastic. I hope they use Steve Jablonsky again for the music. I don't think Harry Manfriedi got called about it. <img src=\"style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/sad.gif\" style=\"vertical-align:middle\" emoid=\"\" border=\"0\" alt=\"sad.gif\" />But the part I'm upset about is this:<!--quoteo<div class=\'quotetop\'>QUOTE</div><div class=\'quotemain\'><!--quotecThis FRIDAY comes complete with mass nudity, drug use, extreme violence, cussing like no tomorrow and most importantly it has creative deaths. From what I’m told this is the flipside to “torture porn” and will be a fun – and gory – trip back to Camp Crystal Lake.<!--QuoteEnd</div><!--QuoteEEndIs this going to go down the same path Rob Zombie's Halloween took? I was hoping for a more classic element, as if they were filming this in the 80's.What are your thoughts?
05-26-2008, 02:57 PM
I agree with ya Joe. That's the part that knocked my excitement level down a couple of notches. If the drug use and nudity is used in context . . . fine, but to already single all that shit out as major aspects of the movie is a bit disheartening. And it becomes REALLY annoying to me when every other word coming out of someone's mouth is F*CK. I am not offended, just extremely annoyed. I thought maybe this would return the style to the earlier films like 1 through 4. Although there there was drug use . . . just an occasional joint or two, nudity . . . a pair of breasts for a scene or two, cussing . . . yes, but not overly done. Count how many times hear the word F*CK in parts 1 through 4 (and that includes all the DEAD F*CK lines in 4) and I guarantee you it will still be a lower count than what is in the script to this new film.I wasn't happy at all that the writers who wrote FvJ were chosen to pen the relaunch. So far it sounds like they are turning up the intensity of what Friday the 13th became ridiculed for because of the later installments . . . cheesy over-the-top *ahem* excuse me "CREATIVE" <img src=\"style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/rolleyes.gif\" style=\"vertical-align:middle\" emoid=\"\" border=\"0\" alt=\"rolleyes.gif\" /> deaths and the absurd theory that doing drugs and having sex at Crystal Lake will kill ya. I don't know, like you Joe, I was hoping for a more serious (as much as it can be) approach to the movie like the Chainsaw remake was. The pic posted a few days earlier already screams that Freddy vs. Jason look anyway. Oh well . . . what can ya do?
05-26-2008, 03:10 PM
<!--quoteo(post=261926:date=May 26 2008, 10:57 AM:name=Crash)<div class=\'quotetop\'>QUOTE(Crash @ May 26 2008, 10:57 AM) <a href=\"index.php?act=findpost&pid=261926\"><{POST_SNAPBACK}></a></div><div class=\'quotemain\'><!--quotecI agree with ya Joe. That's the part that knocked my excitement level down a couple of notches. If the drug use and nudity is used in context . . . fine, but to already single all that shit out as major aspects of the movie is a bit disheartening. And it becomes REALLY annoying to me when every other word coming out of someone's mouth is F*CK. I am not offended, just extremely annoyed. I thought maybe this would return the style to the earlier films like 1 through 4. Although there there was drug use . . . just an occasional joint or two, nudity . . . a pair of breasts for a scene or two, cussing . . . yes, but not overly done. Count how many times hear the word F*CK in parts 1 through 4 (and that includes all the DEAD F*CK lines in 4) and I guarantee you it will still be a lower count than what is in the script to this new film.I wasn't happy at all that the writers who wrote FvJ were chosen to pen the relaunch. So far it sounds like they are turning up the intensity of what Friday the 13th became ridiculed for because of the later installments . . . cheesy over-the-top *ahem* excuse me "CREATIVE" <img src=\"style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/rolleyes.gif\" style=\"vertical-align:middle\" emoid=\"\" border=\"0\" alt=\"rolleyes.gif\" /> deaths and the absurd theory that doing drugs and having sex at Crystal Lake will kill ya. I don't know, like you Joe, I was hoping for a more serious (as much as it can be) approach to the movie like the Chainsaw remake was. The pic posted a few days earlier already screams that Freddy vs. Jason look anyway. Oh well . . . what can ya do?<!--QuoteEnd</div><!--QuoteEEndCould not agree with you more man, it really sucks the path there taking....
05-26-2008, 03:29 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-26-2008, 03:33 PM by Slasher Asher.)
From what I've heard it's not a remake but a prequel of sorts. Anyhow, I don't have much interest in this project. Like mentioned earlier, the use of the FVSJ writers is preventing me from getting my hopes up for this one. I never cared much for the potato sack look either, part 2 was a good movie but the elephant man thing Jason wore didn't work for me.
05-26-2008, 03:33 PM
One thing I am very excited about is the fact I own a full headcast of Derek (who plays Jason)
05-26-2008, 03:55 PM
Great read and I had high hopes up until the end of the story like others stated.Drugs, cussing and nudity don't add to the horror. I just want to see something with some classic horror elements in it. Like the first couple of F13s.
05-26-2008, 05:38 PM
Remember, Rob Zombie was doing these very same tactics when he was filming his 'Halloween' remake, posting on his 'myspace' and everyone thought it was going to be the cats ass and I believe he even said 'epic.'
05-26-2008, 06:18 PM
<!--quoteo(post=261927:date=May 26 2008, 11:10 AM:name=JigSaw)<div class=\'quotetop\'>QUOTE(JigSaw @ May 26 2008, 11:10 AM) <a href=\"index.php?act=findpost&pid=261927\"><{POST_SNAPBACK}></a></div><div class=\'quotemain\'><!--quotecCould not agree with you more man, it really sucks the path there taking....<!--QuoteEnd</div><!--QuoteEEndIts very depressing to hear that the fvj writers were called back, we all could have lived without that absolute piece of junk, almost as bad as Jason x. they could have at least got john carl beuchler to direct.
05-26-2008, 06:29 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-26-2008, 06:30 PM by IbDaToNeGuY.)
after the first few jasons , i didn't care much for them besides the look of jason and that was pretty much it . when i heard that jason was gonna be the killer i thought cool now we can see what he would've looked like in the first one if they hadn't gone with his mom and the whole thing about wondering what the hockey mask would look like as well . but now i'm just shot down as he's going to be wearing some stupid potato sack . but as for all that crap that's being put into the story is just for the simple factor of that's what sells movies these days and the " good horror " movies that we here have all grown up on just aren't good enough for todays people . there's no suspense anymore in movies and it gets boring real quick . mike,just my 2 pennies
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