Jul 13, 2007
Friday the 13th Blog-A-Thon
Can you feel the kismet, people? All 'round Ye Olde Internette, people are talking about the Friday the 13th films and giving Jason Voorhees and Company some well-earned props. It's glorious in a sort of Hands Across America kind of way, don't you think? Though this endeavor was my idea, I had a really hard time coming up with something to say about these movies. I reviewed all the Friday films during that ridiculous, ass-numbing marathon; I've talked about the awesome coffee table book dedicated to the series; Friday films have been mentioned here for ridiculous faces, various death scenes, the general badassery of Jason, and defenestrations galore. What else can I possibly say? I'll say what I can possibly say: Baghead Jason of Friday the 13th Part 2 is the most frightening and effective of any Jason in any of the Friday films.
There's obviously something frightening about later incarnations of Jason- the hulking, hockey-masked killing machine. But Baghead Jason isn't a hulking killing machine who's brought back to life time and again, an ooey-gooey corpse of unlimited powers. Baghead Jason, you see, is just some guy. He's a real human being who wears a bag on his head and will kill you. Like Michael Myers, he's a boogeyman. He's the type of legend kids talk about- the madman who lives in the woods, the deformed monster who's waiting for kids to wander too close so he can snatch them up and bake them into a pie or something. When I was young, there was a wooded expanse across the street from our house and all the neighborhood kids would head into there to play. There were bike trails and rocks to climb...and it was rumored that there was some crazy guy who lived somewhere in there, just like Jason. Let me tell you, the idea of it made hide and seek an exceptionally thrilling game to play. I think it's safe to say that the rotting zombified Jason of Part VIII isn't someone we're likely to encounter outside the confines of a TV or movie screen; but Baghead Jason? I'm still partially convinced that a guy just like him really did wander the woods of southeastern Connecticut. Baghead Jason is real.
Looking at the character in Part 2, it's kind of amazing that he'd go on to death and resurrection countless times over, becoming a sort of perverse Superman. In Part 2, Jason had a house. He had somewhere to live, a little lean-to that he built himself...a shack that had a toilet. He clearly loved his mother and was so traumatized by her death that he built a shrine to her- he even lit candles. He was so full of rage that he left the confines of Camp Crystal Lake and somehow tracked down Alice, the counselor who killed his mother; he brought his mom's head all the way to Alice's apartment as he sought revenge. Couple these very human (and yes, very insane) actions with The Ginny Theory- that being that Jason never drowned in Crystal Lake, but rather ran off into the woods to live his kooky lifestyle- and there's actually some...GASP...character development for Jason Voorhees. The smallest sliver of our brains might even be dedicated to feeling sorry for the guy.
In Part 3, Jason would go on to adopt the hockey mask and cement his standing as a horror icon. Never again, however, would he seem so real- and to me, he'd never again seem so frightening, either.
All right, I've said my piece. Now it's time to spread the wealth! I'm sure I'll be updating throughout the day, so check back often for all things Friday the 13th.
Edward Copeland on Film gives us a review of Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan.
Brainbug over at The Celluloid Cesspool has a picture-laden post about Part 3-D.
Erich at Acidemic-Film remembers experiencing the dawn of the slasher age.
Valter of Documents discusses the meaning behind Jason's iconic mask.
Over at Aphorisms and Ectoplasm, Spazmo reveals some of his long history with the films.
Birthday Boy Chadwick Saxelid reviews Jason X: The Experiment at Clueless Observations. Happy birthday!
Filmsquish gets it on with a review of Jason Goes to Hell and a slasher study to boot.
Kimberly of Cinebeats keeps it hip, talking about the influence of Bava's Bay of Blood.
Curt gets the ball rolling on a gialli vs. slashers smackdown over at The Groovy Age of Horror.
Look Back in Anger, fondness, and a booze-fueled haze at John Barleycorn's Friday the 13th love affair.
Adam Ross gives us 13 reasons to own the Friday box set...with a little DVD Panache.
Yonder at Johnny LaRue's Crane Shot, Marty McKee's mad Friday-reviewin' marathon culminates today with Freddy vs. Jason.
Amanda By Night reveals the highs and lows of Idiot Man Child Cinema at Retro Ectero.
Dreamrot talks about his relationship with Friday...sort of...amongst the 7 Dollar Popcorn.
The Roundtable of Yon Horror Blog discusses favorite Friday kills.
Pat Piper casts his Lazy Eye (Theatre) on Friday the 13th and safe sex.
Sir Jorge's Macabre DVD looks back at the classic 8-Bit NES game.
Ross Horsley of Buon Giallo! shows us what Venerdi the 13th might entail.
Andrew Bemis of Cinevistaramascope posits that a fear of Jason is a fear of the developmentally disabled.
Over at Gatochy's Blog, Mariana reveals the frightening reality of the Friday films.
Josh DeSlasher gives us an episode of Big Brother set at Camp Crystal Lake for Body Horror.
Check out some free Friday theme songs (including the bitchin' discofied Part 3 intro), available at Harry Manfredini's website!
Joe of the awesomely-named Carrie White Burns in Hell! has a sweet gallery of Friday posters and lobby cards on display.
John gazes at all the not-Jasons of the films with The Blackest Eyes.
Bob the Wordless has some words about Kevin Bacon-ka-bobs over at Why Can't I Write?
Dan Coyle pointed me towards a hilarious video review of the 8-Bit game by The Angry Nintendo Nerd.
Remember what it was like to see Friday the 13th for the first time? Relive the experience with a liveblog viewing from Emma Blackwood and her Art Boy.
Step into the Undertaker's Lounge and chat about Part VI: Jason Lives and the "professional wrestling" horror era.
Here they are...all the kills from the Friday the 13th films in chronological order. Thanks to everyone who threw this mind-numbing piece my way!
Well, I think that about wraps it up. Thanks SO MUCH to everyone who participated for making this event a heeee-youuuuge success. After all, you can't spell "Blog-A-Thon" without "you". Let's do this again sometime, shall we?
TODAY'S VOCAB:
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me me me!
Can you hit me with a permanent link for the calendar / redirect?
http://www.filmsquish.com/guts/?q=node/2836
Voila, kind sir...
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I'll bet your dread of Baghead Jason lent an extra pants-wetting punch to Dr. Salvador's sudden psychotic debut in Resident Evil 4.
Well, Stacie, I got something up. http://7dp.blogspot.com/
It's not much, but I wanted to at least try to participate.
Baghead Jason has always reminded me of Leatherface for some reason. I've always preferred number 3, I think the victim characterizations are deeper in that movie than in any others.
Hey Stace... that's a great look at Jason in Part II and dead on. It's my favorite movie for that very reason. I love when a killing machine just is. That's the scariest kind of all.
I emailed this too you, but just in case, here's my little ditty, also connected to Part II:
http://amandabynight.blogspot.com/2007/07/le-freak-cest-chic-jasons-legacy.html
I wish I had my review of Jason Goes to Hell handy. Though I hated just about as much as the others, it at least had two funny bits in it: the diner that served hockey mask shaped hamburgers and the final punchline of who pulls him into hell. In fact, that was one of the few times I didn't pick a Friday the 13th movie for the worst of a year, that year Hulk Hogan's Mr. Nanny took that dubious honor.
Huzzah!
Great turn-out for this.
Click here for mine.
UnBELIEVEable turnout so far! Thanks so much to everyone who's joining in the fun.
I got a hot tip that my permalink above doesn't actually give a URL, so here you go.
http://finalgirl.blogspot.com/2007/07/friday-13th-blog-thon.html
All I can really say about these movies is:
While Part 2 is the best one, my favorite will always be Part 1. Why? Kevin Bacon takes an arrow to the throat, people! Ya gotta love that.
I did a review...well more of a commentary on the video game for nes today:
http://sirjorgemacabredvd.blogspot.com/
I joined the blogathon too: http://gatochy.blogspot.com/2007/07/friday-13th.html
I joined the Blog-A-Thon as well.
http://bodyhorror.blogspot.com/2007/07/big-13th-part-of-friday-13th-blog-thon.html
It's Big Brother time! :P
Awesome entries by the way.
-Body Boy
I didn't do anything, but I thought people should know you can get the mp3s of the Friday the 13th theme from Part 2 as well as the sweet disco version from Part 3 at Harry Manfredini's website for free.
http://www.harrymanfredini.com/audio/
Man, I can't believe this turnout. You guys ROCK! So much great material...thanks for participating. Go read and keep it coming!
And thanks for that link, Anonymous...too cool.
Man, his theme for Part 2 is SO GOOD.
yikes...that's a scary list!!!
Stacie,
I'm not sure if this actually counts (found material and all), but I figured I'd give it a shot:
http://slog.thestranger.com/2007/07/ch_ch_ch_ah_ah_ah
oi am i too late? love yer blog btw...
http://carriewhiteburnsinhell.blogspot.com/
http://bobthestna.blogspot.com/2007/07/friday-13th-blog-thon.html
Cinebeats stated I should submit this.Well, here it is.
Congrats on the F13 blogathon. Just wanted to point out you've got an incorrect link for "Pat Piper casts his Lazy Eye (Theatre) on Friday the 13th and safe sex."
Thanks for the heads up, Matt...me am dum dum.
And I'd say Der Blog-a-Thon's totally a raging success!!
Wow, this is some great stuff. Thanks, Stacey!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1raUvGNbZFg
This is a link to The Angry Nintendo Nerd's review of Friday the 13th for the NES. Feel the "love".
This has been some great reading! It's not quite Saturday on the West Coast... I'm liveblogging my first-ever viewing of this movie at emmablackwood.blogspot.com.
Wow Stacie, you sure rocked the F13 this year!!! Congrats on a great event!
Thanks for giving some love to Friday the 13th Part 2! Bag Head Jason might be the George Lazenby of the Friday series thanks to his one film appearence but it's still my favorite incarnation of Jason.
I posted a nod to Part VI, Jason Lives, here:
www.myspace.com/undertakerslounge
Did you know that the Friday the 13th The Series is a television series that ran for three seasons, from September 28, 1987 to May 26, 1990.My friends loves watching the TV series
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