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Friday The 13th: Part 2 [DVD]

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  • Actors: Amy Steel, Adrienne King, John Furey, Betsy Palmer, Kirsten Baker
  • Directors: Steve Miner
  • Producers: Steve Miner
  • Format: PAL
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 18
  • Studio: Paramount Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: 9 Feb. 2009
  • Run Time: 83 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (60 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B001M1X59O
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 34,436 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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It's five years later and a new group of teenaged camp counselors arrives on the scene and finds itself menaced by an unseen killer.

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As bad as Friday the 13th, Part 2 is, it's a work of art in comparison to the rest of the Friday the 13th flicks that came afterward. This installment officially introduced us to Jason Voorhees as the killer (if you remember Drew Barrymore's fatal phone quiz in Scream, you know that the killer in the first Friday the 13th was actually Jason's mother), and made the slicing and dicing even more generic. Survivor Alice is dispatched within the first 10 minutes, and we're left with plucky Ginny (Amy Steel, doing a fairly decent Jamie Lee Curtis impression) to do battle with the monstrous Jason. Ginny's part of a another group of horny teenagers (less intelligent as well as less attractive than their predecessors) who try to resurrect Camp Crystal Lake five years after the initial murders--a pretty mean feat, considering this movie was made only a year after the first one. Being a smarty-pants child-psychology major, Ginny tries to outwit the dim Jason, and at one point dons the bloody and moldy sweater of Jason's late mother (which is more disgusting than any of the killings beforehand) in an attempt to confuse the masked killer. Jason may not be the brightest bulb on the tree, but the only one who's going to pull the wool--or in this case, the burlap--over his eyes is Jason himself, who wears a sack with one eyehole throughout the movie to hide his deformed features (he finally found his way to a sporting-goods store and his trademark hockey mask appears in the third installment of the series). Directed by Steve Miner, who also helmed the next Friday the 13th film (in 3-D no less) as well as the more reputable House, Forever Young, and Halloween: H20. --Mark Englehart

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Friday the 13th 2 looks really good on blu-ray, standing miles above the dvd release and also better than the Friday the 13th blu-ray. It's not perfect, some grain exists but given the age and source this is understandable. The image is sharp and clear with good detail. The night scenes hold up well too.

This is the R rated version, so no new gore has been reinstated. Which, as is suggested in the extras, may not even exist any more. Don't hold your breath for a better edition of this film being released. Paramount doesn't seem to care a great deal for this series of films, which is a shame, you can only think that is someone like New Line had the rights to these films there would be better editions. Never the less, Paramount has done a good job with the picture quality at least.

The extras are ports of the dvd edition. Brief and not too interesting. Worth upgrading if you have the dvd. The film has never looked better.
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After the events at Crystal Lake the camp is closed and the following year at a neighbouring camp more councillors arrive and another mysterious killer stalks and kills them.

Rapidly arriving 1st sequel made to capitalise on the apparent hunger for Friday slashers. Although no where near as good as its predecessor this is still a fine easy to enjoy slasher horror. Starting with a long flashback to the 1st film (10mins before we even see the opening credits) and culmination of Alice, we then move onto the new set of young councillors at the (very convenient) next door camp and the killings begin again. The actually awkward crowbarring in of Jason (we get no reason why he's still alive, has he just been hiding away for 20-odd years) comes over fairly seamlessly in actual fact. The rest of the story is basically a standard slasher, stalker plot, however the film is very suspenseful at times and there are some very good shock/jump sequences, particularly the opening 10mins with Alice form the previous film and the climax is a very aspect of the picture and then tension is heightened throughout it. Pacing is great, performances are surprisingly decent and the director Miner keeps everything moving along very well, gore scenes aren't as good as Friday 1 but certainly don't detract from anything in the pic.

Apart from the leap of accepting Jason being alive, this is a very good, and possibly one of the best sequels in the series, enjoyable, fast moving, and even quite scary at times, for the quick turn around in making this, it is a much better movie than could've been expected. The DPP weren't as happy with it obviously as it joined the first film on the Section 3 nasty list, fools.
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As a fan of friday the 13th and jason - part 2 is my fav in the series, it has intense moments which make jason quite eerie, the now debated 'bag look' really sits well and adds to the atmosphere of the film, set in 1981 the film looks a quality peice the steady cam moves the camera angles and the down and dirty feel is something that later films loose in order to just get jason on screen and slaughter as many people as possible, (which is okay) but here there is alot of getting to know the characters and the plot isnt as thin as one would think being the sequel, amy steel's character looks deeper into the myth of jason and has the notion that jason (although supposed drowned years before) just might be something real,
agaisnt all odds this film is right up there with the original, the look of jason is still in my opinion excatly what you would excpect rough long hair beard..the deformed head and teeth is the best, even his clothes the checked shirt and overalls work..
its a real shame that the film makers were to abandon the look (and the quality) of jason in the rest of this series, but like most fans of the films it would be great if a commentary track from actors and director could be included aswell as a documentary behind the scenes, with an unrated verson with all the missing scenes,
for people looking to see classic horror from the golden age friday the 13th and friday the 13th part 2 are among the best out there!
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The time between myself viewing the first and the second part was about 5 years, but the continuation works very well in Part 2. Jason makes a much better serial killer than his mother (even if he does have a pillow case over his head). The film has a great way of being gory and making the viewers jump, and what you think is predictable sometimes works out differently. I watched this film twice in a week and thouroughly enjoyed it more the second time around and I gave it a better rating than 'Friday the 13th'. It is one of the few sequels which may, actually, be better than the original. So, if you didn't really enjoy the first part, watch Part 2 and I'm certain you will want to watch the rest!
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Format: Blu-ray
For a film pushing 30 years old this is a surprisingly good transfer. The opening sequence which recycles scenes from Part One is unpromising, with unnatural looking colours and a generally low amount of HD credibility. But this reveals itself to be a stylistic choice when the film gets rolling. The picture from then on is very sharp and clear, colours are great. The only criticism would be that close-ups don't offer the absolute wow factor for depth and plasticity; long and medium shots sometimes look better than close-ups. But when/if you see Part III on Blu you will think that this disc is a miracle. The True HD 5.1 soundtrack is also well-balanced and forthright.

The film itself is right up there with the original. The plot is not quite as good, but this is the film where we really see Jason get to work and establish the identity of the franchise. The 1980 original, for all its merits, was not always clever enough about hiding its debts to "Psycho" and "Halloween". For much of the film Jason (or often Jason's shoes and legs!) has real threatening presence, only late on does he occasionally turn a little goofy, perhaps a sad precursor of how the film was to eventually lose its way. When he reveals his deformed face, this is done no favours by HD, and it is clear that the deaths are both tamer and less well done by the FX standards of the recent "Friday the 13th" film from Marcus Nispel. But none of this should detract from a film that has spawned imitations and cultural quotations far and wide. Better than ever on Blu, and if you hate black bars on your TV, you'll be pleased to know that like the first and unlike the third this is in aspect ratio 1.85:1 so you're bar-free. Happy Halloween!
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