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Friday The 13th Props Book. Popular Posts. Appeal In Friday The 13th Lawsuit! September 30, Join Our Newsletter. Or consider the moral outrage ascribed to films like Peeping Tom , The Texas Chain Saw Massacre , and Friday the 13th , all films that are considered acceptable, perhaps even tame today. Or to take a more extreme example, Ruggero Deodato, the director of Cannibal Holocaust , was brought up on murder charges because of the savage realism of his film.

This is why it is important, nay—the duty of new filmmakers to continue to confront us and make us uncomfortable. Horror, by its very definition, is something uncomfortable, something disturbing, something transgressive. To be clear, I have nothing against comfort horror.

There is nothing wrong with returning time and again to the movies we love. There is power in facing and overcoming these fears and finding comfort in that. The solace found in the familiar is good for us, but it also ceases to hold the same kind of power when we are lulled rather than disturbed. Horror is a call to examination and to action. Comfort rarely stirs us to either. Wes Craven was particularly articulate on these points.

He believed that the first thing the audience should be afraid of is the filmmaker. In other words, we should be uncertain of where they will take us and what dangers they will confront us with. It is a lesson he learned from Alfred Hitchcock in Psycho , who caught the audience off guard by killing off a star less than halfway through the film.

Craven recognized the power that the genre had to tell stories in an entertaining way that could tap into the conscience for social change. It has never bothered me that non-horror fans are critical of the genre. It is perfectly understandable to be repelled by violence and monsters. I find it funny when they are surprised by how well-adjusted, compassionate, and empathetic horror fans tend to be.

The value of horror is an age-old argument dating back to debates between Plato and Aristotle. Plato felt that the violence and horror on display in the amphitheaters of Athens were bad for society, while Aristotle argued for the value of catharsis.

My concern now, however, is that all too often the Platonic argument is rising not only from outside the so-called horror community, but from within it.

This is my main reason for writing this article. In it, the Blind Man, the extreme villain from the first film, appeared to be presented as the hero of the sequel. If you want to be as tough and rough as Jason or are just looking for a real high carbon steel Machete, then look no further. This outdoor Cutlass Machete offers a full tang construction all the way through the handle.

It features a satin finish blade and a hard cover ABS handle bolted to the tang of the machete. It comes medium sharp and can be sharpened to a micro serrated, razor sharp edge.

It is light-weight and includes a green nylon sheath with rivets to protect the blade from rust. Specifications: Overall Length: Jason's first weapon after gaining the iconic hockey mask.

With perfect accuracy, Jason fires a spear right into Vera's eye thus killing her. In Jason Takes Manhattan , Jason would use a spear gun again right in the opening.

First, he fires and misses with the spear so Jason impales a man with the spear gun itself. Jason would then wield the spear by hand to kill the man's girlfriend. Jason Voorhees will literally use anything as a weapon. In The New Blood , with actor Kane Hodder's favorite kill in the series , Jason drags a woman in her sleeping back out of her tent. As she struggles, Jason swings the sleeping bag against the tree thus shattering the woman's skeleton.

This kill became so famous that Jason X would homage it and the reboot would feature a different kind of sleeping bag kill. Even in Friday The 13th The Game , the sleeping bag kill can be done.

It could easily be considered the most iconic kill in the series. No matter what though, the machete will always be the most famous weapon. In Part 2 , Jason uses a different kind of machete to kill Mark know as a golok. Meanwhile, the classic Latin machete that most think of, was used to kill Pamela Voorhees in part one and wound Jason in Part 2.

From Part 3 all the way to the remake , Jason can always be seen with a Latin machete. Despite coming later than one might expect, it is the weapon everyone thinks of.



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