friday the 13th tv series?
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friday the 13th tv series?
will this ever come out? has nothing to do with jason but is much more interesting than the movies. hopefully when the next friday movie comes, it'll be released.
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I really haven't seen much of this, the once or twice I watched it as a kid I thought "where the heck is Jason?" so that was that. But I'd probably pick it up now to check it out and give it a chance.
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Originally Posted by reverie
I really haven't seen much of this, the once or twice I watched it as a kid I thought "where the heck is Jason?" so that was that. But I'd probably pick it up now to check it out and give it a chance.
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I really enjoyed this series also and would love to get this. The early years were really great. It kind of went downhill for me when they started replacing the original cast members. But the early shows were great and i'd pick them up on the same day they'd be released.
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Maybe Paramount will release the TV show in time to tie it in with the next Ft13th film release!
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this series isn't even on vhs. it would probably be awhile before a dvd comes out. paramount owns the rights i think.
Friday 13th: The Series was a great show saddled with the worst title. I almost didn't bother to check it out because of the title... but I'm glad I did. It was a lot of fun. I've added it to my list.
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I really want this show too. I always watch it when SCIFI channel plays it. And the article in the link says the "New Line is hoping to release its 10th film in the sturdy "Friday the 13th"" franchise on -- surprise -- Friday, Oct. 13. Studio's launched development of a script about Jason Voorhees' origins." But isn't there already 10 movies? So wouldn't the new one be the 11th movie? Or did i miss something as of late?
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I really want this show too. I always watch it when SCIFI channel plays it. And the article in the link says the "New Line is hoping to release its 10th film in the sturdy "Friday the 13th"" franchise on -- surprise -- Friday, Oct. 13. Studio's launched development of a script about Jason Voorhees' origins." But isn't there already 10 movies? So wouldn't the new one be the 11th movie? Or did i miss something as of late?
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I have reported so many bootleg sets of the Friday The 13th TV Series that are on Ebay, Paramount MUST know people are buying the bootlegs since so many are on Ebay, why don't they do the right thing and give us a official release??
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I used to love this show when I was a kid. Let me run down the premise and make sure I have it right. It was a trio, a younger man and woman and an older man who worked to gather rare/haunted antique items that were used in strange ways for their shop? That's what I recall anyhow. I haven't seen it since it originally aired. I would love to see it again...
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Premise
An antiques dealer named Lewis Vendredi made a deal with the Devil to sell cursed antiques out of his antique store, "Curious Goods", in exchange for wealth and immortality. Once all of the antiques were sold, Vendredi was overcome by guilt and tried to reclaim them. The deal broken, the Devil came and claimed Vendredi's soul before he could recover the antiques.
The task then fell to the three inheritors of the shop:
Jack Marshak (played by Chris Wiggins) - Vendredi's friend, and a retired world-traveller who originally collected many of the antiques for Vendredi before they became cursed.
Ryan Dallion (played by John D. LeMay) - Vendredi's nephew.
Micki Foster (played by Louise Robey) - Vendredi's niece.
The series follows the three inheritors as they hunt down the cursed antiques, which are usually in the possession of people who have discovered their evil powers and are reluctant to give them up. Since the cursed antiques are completely indestructible, the ones that the group has acquired are locked away in a vault beneath the antique store.
Most of the stories in the series deal with people using the cursed objects for their own personal gain. All of the cursed objects grant either the user's deepest desire or some extraordinary power. For example, there is a cursed scalpel that gives a surgeon the ability to cure anyone and a cursed scarecrow that will guarantee a bountiful harvest. However, the curse always requires someone to die at the hands of the cursed object. For example, in order for the scalpel to work the surgeon will need to kill someone else with the scalpel. In order for the scarecrow to work, the farmer will need to pin a picture of someone on the scarecrow and the scarecrow will come to life and kill the person in the portrait. In most instances, the person using the cursed object ends up becoming a victim to the object's curse. Occasionally, there would be an episode in which the trio would have to deal their uncle's spirit or failed to obtain a cursed object, and the search would be continued in another episode.
An antiques dealer named Lewis Vendredi made a deal with the Devil to sell cursed antiques out of his antique store, "Curious Goods", in exchange for wealth and immortality. Once all of the antiques were sold, Vendredi was overcome by guilt and tried to reclaim them. The deal broken, the Devil came and claimed Vendredi's soul before he could recover the antiques.
The task then fell to the three inheritors of the shop:
Jack Marshak (played by Chris Wiggins) - Vendredi's friend, and a retired world-traveller who originally collected many of the antiques for Vendredi before they became cursed.
Ryan Dallion (played by John D. LeMay) - Vendredi's nephew.
Micki Foster (played by Louise Robey) - Vendredi's niece.
The series follows the three inheritors as they hunt down the cursed antiques, which are usually in the possession of people who have discovered their evil powers and are reluctant to give them up. Since the cursed antiques are completely indestructible, the ones that the group has acquired are locked away in a vault beneath the antique store.
Most of the stories in the series deal with people using the cursed objects for their own personal gain. All of the cursed objects grant either the user's deepest desire or some extraordinary power. For example, there is a cursed scalpel that gives a surgeon the ability to cure anyone and a cursed scarecrow that will guarantee a bountiful harvest. However, the curse always requires someone to die at the hands of the cursed object. For example, in order for the scalpel to work the surgeon will need to kill someone else with the scalpel. In order for the scarecrow to work, the farmer will need to pin a picture of someone on the scarecrow and the scarecrow will come to life and kill the person in the portrait. In most instances, the person using the cursed object ends up becoming a victim to the object's curse. Occasionally, there would be an episode in which the trio would have to deal their uncle's spirit or failed to obtain a cursed object, and the search would be continued in another episode.
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I really want this show too. I always watch it when SCIFI channel plays it. And the article in the link says the "New Line is hoping to release its 10th film in the sturdy "Friday the 13th"" franchise on -- surprise -- Friday, Oct. 13. Studio's launched development of a script about Jason Voorhees' origins." But isn't there already 10 movies? So wouldn't the new one be the 11th movie? Or did i miss something as of late?
One assumes they are just not counting Jason X or Freddy vs Jason. Technically, if they are going to use the "Friday the 13th" title, this would be considered the 9th movie as Jason goes to Hell wasnt really part of the official titled series either.
After this, I have come to the conclusion that I have no idea where the number 10 came from.
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I thought it was a great show although I don't understand the connection at all.
And the only Jason movie I've ever seen is Jason X.
And the only Jason movie I've ever seen is Jason X.
There was suppose to be crossover episode between this show and the movie series. They could have fit together well as both dealt with the supernatural at this point. This would have been a better idea as it might have cut off the later movies and the goofy directions they went it. This went into planning stages at one point during the show, but was decided against due to all the outrage from conservative groups at the time.
The only reason this show was ever cancelled when it was (It was a hit show in syndication) was because of mass pressure from groups insisting Jason has no place on television. Of course these groups obviously never saw the show.
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Originally Posted by AllHallowsEve
Technically, if they are going to use the "Friday the 13th" title, this would be considered the 9th movie as Jason goes to Hell wasnt really part of the official titled series either.
After this, I have come to the conclusion that I have no idea where the number 10 came from.
After this, I have come to the conclusion that I have no idea where the number 10 came from.
The TV series was called "Friday's Curse" in most overseas markets so the Jason stigma is mostly only against its US airing. I would love to see this series released on DVD as well. I watched it religiously every week on its original syndication broadcast and was a big fan, although I do agree that it got a little tired towards the end. But this show had some excellent horror tv episodes including one directed by David Cronenberg and deserves to find a wider audience. I haven't seen it since it first aired, but I'm sure it will hold up quite well today, especially considering what juvenile tv-horror poseurs we've had to suffer through since (Buffy anyone?).