Why Jason Continues To Satisfy Consumers In Horror Films

If you are in the mood for some blood and gore this Halloween, then you’ll want to see the famous slasher flick of all, Friday the 13th on the big screen. That date is significant because Jason Voorhees witnessed his mother’s beheading by a camp counselor at Camp Crystal Lake in the year 1980.

The movie picks up thirty years later and apparently Jason’s been stewing on revenge for his mother’s beheading. His murderous rampage focuses on an unfortunate group of young friends that come to vacation on the legendary and beautiful Camp Crystal Lake.

But beauty is only skin deep as the woods begin to take on an eerie tone as Jason’s lunatic mind goes crazy on the innocent group and like a serial predator, he picks his prey one by one, as they succumb to his razor sharp machete.

Producers Brad Fuller and Andrew Form were challenged in the casting of this movie because they needed thirteen young actors as opposed to the five that were in Texas Chainsaw Massacre.

Fuller and Form had to continually cast and recast to find the best group of young actors that worked well together. It was more challenging than they thought, and this process was too close for comfort, as they literally did not have their group established until the very start of the film.

The challenge of thirteen young actors that could simply get along together took its toll on the producers. It was more difficult than they had expected and they did not have a group established until literally the beginning of the film.

The final group of young actors include: Jonathan Sadowski, Danielle Panabaker, Julianna Guill, Aaron Yoo, America Olivo, Van Winkle, Nana Visitor and Richard Burgi as the sheriff.

If you’re thirsting for a blood and guts slasher movie this Halloween then Jason delivers in this Friday the 13th revision. It’ll keep you on the edge of your seat that’s for sure. The producers of this movie will continue to make sequels for years to come.

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