Friday the 13th Part III
Last night I was watching the fifth part of Lipstick on Your Collar. After that I was watching the 1981 film Friday the 13th Part III, directed by Steve Miner. Escaping after the conclusion of the second film, serial killer Jason Voorhees (Raymond Brooker) soon sets out on another killing spree. This time around his main targets are a group of teenagers sending a weekend at an isolated farm. Mostly it's exactly the same as all the other films in the series as Jason hacks, slashes, stabs, and crushes his way through the fairly anonymous teens. It's probably most remembered now for being the film in which Jason acquires his trademark hockey mask for the first time. It was made in 3-D, which accounts for the amount of objects being thrust or thrown at the camera. The version I saw was in 3-D. It was being shown as part of a special 3-D season that is on all week. It was actually kind of fun in 3-D.
Today was really quiet. It was pouring with rain and so I only went out to get my groceries for the week, and the latest issue of Total Film magazine. When I got home I cleaned up in the kitchen a bit and watched the second part of The Singing Detective on DVD.
Today was really quiet. It was pouring with rain and so I only went out to get my groceries for the week, and the latest issue of Total Film magazine. When I got home I cleaned up in the kitchen a bit and watched the second part of The Singing Detective on DVD.
Labels: drama, DVD, groceries, horror, magazine, Radio Times, shopping, Total Film, TV, weekend
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