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Lots of blood, not enough terror
“'Friday the 13th' may have been panned by critics when first released but since then it is one of the most famous and influential horror films, the franchise containing one of horror's most iconic villains. The film is popular enough to become a franchise and spawn several sequels of varying quality and generally inferior to the one that started it all of.Liked the first two 'Friday the 13th' films, despite not exactly considering them great, had a very mixed view on this. 'Friday the 13th Part III' leaves a lot to be desired but is it a terrible film? No. It does contain a lot of the faults that the first two films did and makes more without having enough of what made them work.The music score is still eerie and there are a couple of clever death scenes and unsettling moments. There are t” read more

"Revenge! A dish best served cold, and in 3-D!"

" Date: 10/13/2020 Viewed: Blu-Ray (Scream Factory) Re-Watch Note: I was looking forward to revisiting this movie because this is one of my favorite Friday the 13th movies that I always like growing up along with Part 6-8 and Jason goes to Hell. Thankfully, this movie is still as fun as I remember it being. Friday the 13th Part 3 help make Jason into the movie character that we all love today. In this movie, he gets his classic hockey mask and I can't imagine Jason without a hockey mask. The"

"October 5th Directed By: 2nd Viewing Original Rating: 3 After: 3.5 Favorites Before -- Favorites After --"

" Now that Jason's decided to don a hockey mask full-time, we see him terrorize a bunch of wayward youths at a camp for hopeless cases. If I remember right, it was still Crystal Lake, they'd just changed the name? Anyway, not as good as the first two."

" Directed by: Steve Miner Produced by: Frank Mancuso, Jr. Written by: Martin Kitrosser and Carol Watson Based on characters created by: Victor Miller and Ron Kurz Cinematography: Gerald Feil Edited by: George Hively Music by: Henry Manfredini Distributed by: Paramount Pictures"