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Paramount truly are quite indecent, indolent, and contemptable. Everything about this ‘Ultimate’ release screams “cheap-a$$” quite loudly. And here’s why.
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I contemplate it is forgiveable that Paramount didn’t scrutinize fit to release these movies in their uncut forms. It would lose them money in some circles if this boxset were to not be stocked in Blockbuster. So for this release, uncut death scenes have been prepared.
Here are the catches, and they are quite significant: 1) gore footage for the new Friday the 13th and Portion 6 are presented in horizontal SPLIT SCREENS alongside the R-rated versions. That’s legal, Jason fans- it’s squeezed into only HALF the hide station. That’s 2 out of 3 movies. 2) The gore footage from Allotment 7 looks quite awful, in a very rough made-for-video intention in which the age shows a lot of wear and slip. There’s bonus footage here as well from Fragment 4, but it’s made-for-tv deleted scenes that don’t include any gore.
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Also, remember when Paramount keep out the first Friday on DVD? You could finally ogle Annie’s throat-slitting in it’s entirety. Well, Paramount’s decided to gash that help out. So that means if you ever want to watch it again, you have to capture the recent on DVD separately. Which I’ll be doing, you can bet.
Here are some other things you might like to know. The station contains 4 discs of movies. Each disc has 2 movies on each disc side. I’m sorry, but my DVD players freeze erratically whenever a disc has more than 3 hours and 10 minutes of stuff on them. 20th Century Fox released The Family Guy TV seasons in these very slim single cases- why didn’t Paramount have this brainstorm too?! That method, we could salvage 1 movie a disc, like we deserve. At least that would explain Paramount view about someone else.
The 1 Bonus Disc contains a few truly bogus featurettes. Paramount didn’t even procure half the cast members that would have been willing to do interviews and commentaries. They objective had some people go off to a convention 1 year and score a mere handful of people there on camera. They neglected to effect difficulty into contacting actresses Kimberly Beck and Melanie Kinnamon, who have been very outspoken about their enthusiasm onset and their appreciation for the series fans. Also, director Steve Miner is absent from participation on the featurettes or commentaries. Yet he’s been on bonus features for the House, Halloween H20, and Last House on the Left DVDs. So sorry, I don’t remove that he didn’t want to participate here.
The only staunch work Paramount did here was on the commentaries. The commentaries for only 4 movies. The directors of Friday the 13th’s 6, 7, and 8 do commentaries. Jason actor Kane Hodder joins the director on Share 7, and the cast of Fraction 3 do a commentary. But there’s yet another find! These commentaries – at least the one I heard for Portion 3, have the worst sound quality I’ve heard from a great studio commentary since John Waters track for the Cecil B Demented DVD. And even that was less TIN-can sounding than this.
This boxset is the biggest insult to fans of this series. And even at $57, this is overpriced. I rush everyone here to pay attention to the rumors I’m hearing about future re-re-releasing of these movies on yet another boxset or individual uncut releases. At the very least people, don’t win this until you hear it’s about to go out of print. The Star Wars boxset is worth more than this.
Fans have been begging Paramount for years to release the unrated and uncut Friday the 13th films. The “Blockbuster and Wal-Mart won’t sell them” excuse I’ve heard, here and there, is patently erroneous. Both Blockbuster and Wal-Mart sell and rent unrated films (call either of them up and ask if they carry the unrated edition of “Terrible Santa,” if you need proof) . They simply don’t sell or rent NC-17 movies.
So what’s Paramount’s excuse? No input from the Directors of the films? Nope, that’s not it. John Carl Buechler, director of Friday the 13th Fragment VII has openly campaigned for an unrated version to be released (so fans can finally scrutinize “the unique BLOOD”) . Tom McLoughlin, director of Friday the 13th Fragment VI, told me directly that he has contacted Paramount, letting them know that he would be willing to do a director’s commentary AND re-edit an unrated Director’s Crop of Jason Lives. The studio didn’t steal him up on his offer to produce an unrated Director’s nick (he does provide commentary on share VI) . If this box status is any indication, they never will. Kane Hodder, Jason in Paramount’s F13 6, 7 and 8 has been screaming for unrated and uncut versions, and has expressed a desire to do commentary for each of the films (including the ones he didn’t star in) . So why, at the very least, isn’t there commentary on EVERY disc? I suspect it’s because Paramount wanted to cram two movies onto each disc, leaving no situation for commentary or other important extras on some of the films (and giving a compressed narrate, that isn’t distinguished better than what you procure on video) .
Why aren’t the films uncut and unrated? Because Paramount is too stubborn to release them that intention. It has been known for years that Paramount has been “ashamed” of this series. They don’t regain what it is that makes the movies broad, and therefore reflect they can give fans bargain bin box sets like this, rather than presenting them with the quality box site the Friday the 13th films DESERVE.
This should have been a 16 disc plot. Each film should have had 2 discs, one featuring the unrated version, the other the theatrical version. There should have been commentary on the unrated version (disc 1) for the movie, and extras on the rated version (disc 2) . It’s a shame that Paramount won’t sell the entire series to Modern Line, a studio who has expressed interest in doing a comprehensive box spot, which would include the long sought after uncut films.
If Unique Line’s Freddy vs. Jason wouldn’t have been the hit it was, fans wouldn’t even be getting this box spot. Then again, they wouldn’t have been missing remarkable. Fans should let Paramount know what they reflect, by voting with their dollars. Until we pick up the box residence we deserve, after we made these movies the great hits that they were (most of them), and stuck with the series through thick and thin, we should reject this lame offering by Paramount and own out for something better.
Paramount should be proud of this series. They should embrace it. They should never be ashamed of the 8 films they distributed. The only thing Paramount needs to be ashamed of is this quickie box place made to milk more cash from diehard Friday fans, at Halloween time. While I’ll forever savor the films, I cannot say anything nice about this place. It is easily the most poorly keep together major DVD release I’ve ever seen. It’s a disgrace. Not even the bloodiest uncut scenes could be as disgusting as Paramount’s lackluster treatment of the Friday fans who have made the studio filthy rich, over the years.
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