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Sexta-Feira 13 - Parte 7: A Matança Continua

Título original: Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood
  • 1988
  • 16
  • 1 h 28 min
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Sexta-Feira 13 - Parte 7: A Matança Continua (1988)
Years after Tommy Jarvis chained him underwater at Camp Crystal Lake, the dormant Jason Voorhees is accidentally released from his prison by a telekinetic teenager. Now, only she can stop him.
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Terror adolescenteTerror slasherTerror sobrenaturalHorrorSuspense

A jovem Tina Shepard possui o dom da telecinesia, que lhe possibilita mover coisas com a mente e ver o futuro. Mas, quando um médico desonesto tenta explorar seu poder, ela inconscientemente... Ler tudoA jovem Tina Shepard possui o dom da telecinesia, que lhe possibilita mover coisas com a mente e ver o futuro. Mas, quando um médico desonesto tenta explorar seu poder, ela inconscientemente liberta Jason Voorhees de seu túmulo aquático.A jovem Tina Shepard possui o dom da telecinesia, que lhe possibilita mover coisas com a mente e ver o futuro. Mas, quando um médico desonesto tenta explorar seu poder, ela inconscientemente liberta Jason Voorhees de seu túmulo aquático.

  • Direção
    • John Carl Buechler
  • Roteiristas
    • Daryl Haney
    • Manuel Fidello
    • Victor Miller
  • Artistas
    • Terry Kiser
    • Jennifer Banko
    • John Otrin
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,2/10
    46 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • John Carl Buechler
    • Roteiristas
      • Daryl Haney
      • Manuel Fidello
      • Victor Miller
    • Artistas
      • Terry Kiser
      • Jennifer Banko
      • John Otrin
    • 381Avaliações de usuários
    • 167Avaliações da crítica
    • 13Metascore
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    Terry Kiser
    Terry Kiser
    • Dr. Crews
    Jennifer Banko
    Jennifer Banko
    • Young Tina
    John Otrin
    John Otrin
    • Mr. Shepard
    Susan Blu
    • Mrs. Shepard
    Lar Park-Lincoln
    Lar Park-Lincoln
    • Tina
    • (as Lar Park Lincoln)
    Kevin Spirtas
    Kevin Spirtas
    • Nick
    • (as Kevin Blair)
    Susan Jennifer Sullivan
    • Melissa
    Heidi Kozak Haddad
    Heidi Kozak Haddad
    • Sandra
    • (as Heidi Kozak)
    Kane Hodder
    Kane Hodder
    • Jason
    William Butler
    William Butler
    • Michael
    Staci Greason
    Staci Greason
    • Jane
    Larry Cox
    • Russell
    Jeff Bennett
    • Eddie
    Diana Barrows
    • Maddy
    Elizabeth Kaitan
    Elizabeth Kaitan
    • Robin
    Jon Renfield
    • David
    Michael Schroeder
    • Dan
    Debora Kessler
    • Judy
    • Direção
      • John Carl Buechler
    • Roteiristas
      • Daryl Haney
      • Manuel Fidello
      • Victor Miller
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    5TedStixonAKAMaximumMadness

    "Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood" aka "Jason VS Carrie"- Rise of the Gimmicks!

    "Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood" is the moment. That singular moment that many media franchises reach where there is a bit of a rift. A fundamental change. Something that will forever alter the way the subsequent remaining entries are perceived.

    Yes. This is the infamous moment in any series that can only be referred to as "jumping the shark."

    This is where the franchise wholly committed to the concept of each movie injecting a quirky "gimmick" in order to drum up audience interest. Sure, I'd argue that the previous film (the excellent "Jason Lives") probably started the whole notion of the "gimmick entry" with its focus on self-aware, postmodern meta-humor... but this is the film that really solidified the fact that the remaining films would all have that silly, somewhat kitschy quality of relying on a singular contrivance to set it apart.

    In this case of course, it's focus on the supernatural storyline of Jason fighting a psychic/telekinetic.

    When psychic Tina Shepard returns to Crystal Lake years after accidentally causing the death of her father with her latent abilities, the opportunity to learn and perhaps heal is interrupted when she accidentally releases Jason from his watery grave. Now, she and a group of teen-aged party-goers next door must struggle to survive against the newly revived (and quite angry) hulking killer... leading to an insane and actually quite entertaining final showdown.

    The most notable aspect of this entry is probably the introduction of fan-favorite Kane Hodder as Jason- a role he would continue to play for the next few entries in the series. Hodder arguably defined the role, and actually finally gave him a consistent sense of "character" through both physical presence and movement, and through his own behind-the-scenes exploration of what makes Jason tick. Interesting tidbit: Hodder actually refused to film a scene where Jason kicks a dog away from him, because he feels Jason would never actually hurt animals or young children due to his childhood trauma. Granted, this doesn't quite fit in with Part IV, but I like the idea- it shows that Hodder actually tried to build a sense of character and "rules" for Jason to follow.

    The film is also quite a bit of fun at times. The whole psychic angle is stupid beyond belief, there's no doubt about it. But it allows for all sorts of cinematic mayhem to ensue, with explosions, nails flying through the air, furniture being flung around... it's great fun to see Jason finally face an adversary in Lar Park Lincoln's Tina that can truly stand up to him and perhaps give him more than he can handle.

    But the strong entertainment factor aside, this is a pretty bland entry on the whole to me. It lacks the pure sense of "fun" that the previous film literally oozed alongside the blood and trades it in for what actually becomes a somewhat depressive feel for much of the screen time. Not only in terms of basic tone, but also in the writing and even in the music. It's just kind of... mournful. Many of the characters (especially Tina) seem to have a deep-seeded chip on their shoulder and it's not as compelling as it could be. And the others are all just... ho-hum and often grating, with characters like the generic nasty vain girl getting on your nerves very quickly. You just kinda feel bad for everyone even before they start getting axed off.

    That being said, despite being a middling entry in the overall franchise, the good characterization in Jason and the wickedly wild and entertaining battles between Tina and Jason do make it worth a watch for slasher fans. Just don't expect the best entry in the franchise.

    I give it a middle-of-the-road 5 out of 10.
    5Platypuschow

    Friday the 13th Part VII The New Blood: Jason vs Psychic

    After Tommy Jarvis left Jason to rot chained at the bottom of the lake we thought we'd seen the last of Mr Voorhees, but no a psychic girl accidentally frees him and you know the rest.

    That's right Jason Voorhees goes on another rampage indiscriminately killing more 20 somethings with very little story actually present.

    This however marked the first time Kane Hodder took on the hockey mask and as ridiculous as it sounds you can really tell and new life is breathed into Jason.

    Now rotted, chain around his neck and looking seven shades of undead Jason looks amazing and scarier than ever before. Sadly the death sequences in New Blood are more cutaway poorly constructed nonsense and considering this is the 7th movie in the franchise there really is no excuse.

    New Bloods greatest weakness is the finale, the movie builds up to the final battle really well, draws it out into a lengthy encounter but then hits you with a moronic unexplained baffling twist just before the credits.

    New Blood isn't bad and it marks a real turning point for Jason, but as a standalone film it's not the strongest part of the franchise.

    The Good:

    Jason looks amazing

    Kane Hodder

    The Bad:

    Weak death scenes

    Awful finale
    5AwesomeWolf

    Jason meets his match... again.

    Jason has met his match before, going down two-nil to Tommy Jarvis. However, this one is different! Her name is Carrie, but for some reason she uses the name Tina Shepard.

    Camp Crystal Lake has been operating peacefully for years, ever since Tommy Jarvis chained Jason to the bottom of the lake. But, you see, in horror movies, any peace is bound to be interrupted eventually. Enter Tina Shephard. Years ago the Shephard family was on vacation at Crystal Lake, when Tina's father drowned under some bizarre circumstances. At the age of 17, Tina and her mother return to Crystal Lake with Tina's psychiatrist, Dr. Crews. Dr. Crews isn't what he seems, he is obviously more interested in exploiting Tina's psychic abilities rather than helping her. This isn't very important, because it isn't very long before Tina accidentally releases Jason from what should have been his watery-grave...

    Yeah, this is your average slasher movie. All the characters are obvious stereotypes. Except for the sci-fi nerd sporting a mullet. I can honestly say I've never seen that before. Tina Shephard is basically a re-work of Carrie from... 'Carrie', but she is the films saving grace. Jason against a psychic made for a nice showdown. Other than that, I'm still wondering why people keeping going to Crystal Lake, only to be surprised when maniac wearing a hockey mask tries to kill them.

    Apparently this was heavily censored. Kane Hodder makes a good Jason, and there are kills aplenty, but not much gore. Oh well, it had a nice musical score if that makes up for anything...

    Not too bad entry in the series - 5/10
    5LebowskiT1000

    ...And you thought the previous films were a stretch...

    Wow! They were really reaching for a new idea for this one! This film could have easily been shortened to about 30 minutes or so. There are numerous chunks in this film that are utterly useless and simply to show yet another death.

    I didn't think this film was very good at all. The whole girl with telekinesis sub-plot thing was a bit much for me. Although, it did make for an interesting fight between her and Jason towards the end of the film. ...But the actual end of the film was just atrocious! I nearly burst into laughter! I will give it this though, there were some pretty nice make-up effects at the end of the film and Jason did have a very sinister and disgusting look to him throughout the film. I thought it was odd that Jason seemed to use a new weapon every time he made a kill, and it was hilarious when he busted out that electric long-reach saw.

    If you like the Friday the 13th films, then go ahead and watch this one, you might like it. If you didn't like the previous films I can't imagine you would like this one, but I have been wrong before...so do what you will. Anyhow, if you do see the film, I hope you enjoy it. Thanks for reading,

    -Chris
    5utgard14

    "There's a legend around here..."

    Jason is stuck at the bottom of Crystal Lake after the events of the last movie. Luckily for him there's a telekinetic girl (Lar Park-Lincoln) who cries a lot and has Carrie fits. She inadvertently frees Jason, thinking he's her dead father! Jason immediately starts killing people, naturally. The series was clearly trying to move in a new direction here with more of a focus on the paranormal and supernatural. Terry Kiser from Weekend at Bernie's plays a shrink in this. He's better with comedy. Lar Park-Lincoln's performance consists of crying or being on the verge of crying at all times. My sister used to love this entry in the series because of the angle with the telekinetic girl and the handsome guy who looks like he belongs at a Superman audition.

    First movie in the series where Kane Hodder plays Jason. He would be the longest-running Jason, playing him for the rest of the series. Frankly, I'm not a big fan of Hodder's Jason. He's too big and bulky, like a football player or pro wrestler. Plus they put him in some kind of suit where you are supposed to be able to see his exposed spine and ribcage. It's incredibly cheesy and just makes Jason cartoonish instead of intimidating.

    Most of the people Jason kills in this one aren't particularly annoying or bad. The first couple seemed quite nice, actually. The whole vibe to this sequel seems off but it's still a watchable movie. Not the best of the series but far from the worst. There would only be one more decent one after this then it was downhill.

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    • Curiosidades
      Walt Gorney: the veteran actor who played Crazy Ralph in the original Sexta-Feira 13 (1980) and in Sexta-Feira 13 - Parte 2 (1981) returns as the voice of the narrator during the opening of this film. It is possible that the narrator could be Crazy Ralph telling the story from beyond the grave.
    • Erros de gravação
      The tent that Judy and her boyfriend are camping in changes size between shots.
    • Citações

      Eddie: [reading Michael's birthday card] Happy Birthday, Michael, you lucky son-of-a-bitch. Many happy returns. Love, Melissa.

      [tosses card]

      Eddie: Cunt.

    • Versões alternativas
      UK cinema and video versions were cut by 8 secs by the BBFC to remove an underwater full frontal shot of Sandra skinny-dipping. The cuts were waived in 2002.
    • Conexões
      Featured in His Name Was Jason: 30 Years of Friday the 13th (2009)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      I'm Not Mad (Ready For The World)
      Written by Cameron Hawkins, Nash the Slash and Michael Waite

      Performed by Fm

      Courtesy of Duke Street Records

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    • How long is Friday the 13th: The New Blood?Fornecido pela Alexa
    • At the end of Part VI, Jason is wearing gloves, a belt, a green shirt, and gray pants when he is dragged underwater. When he's seen underwater at the beginning of Part VII, he has neither the gloves nor the belt, and both his shirt and pants are navy blue. What happened?
    • At the beginning, they show a glimpse of the camp and the sign says Camp Crystal Lake, but in Part VI it was called Camp Forest Green! Why is that?
    • How many "Friday the 13th" movies have been made so far?

    Detalhes

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 13 de outubro de 1988 (Brasil)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Sexta-Feira 13 - Parte VII: A Matança Continua
    • Locações de filme
      • Byrnes Lake, Alabama, EUA
    • Empresas de produção
      • Paramount Pictures
      • Friday Four Films Inc.
      • Sean S. Cunningham Films
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    • Orçamento
      • US$ 2.800.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 19.170.001
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 8.245.038
      • 15 de mai. de 1988
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      • US$ 19.170.001
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      • 1 h 28 min(88 min)
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