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His Name Was Jason: Les 30 ans de Vendredi 13

Original title: His Name Was Jason: 30 Years of Friday the 13th
  • TV Movie
  • 2009
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
3.2K
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His Name Was Jason: Les 30 ans de Vendredi 13 (2009)
DocumentaryHorror

A documentary exploring 30 years of the "Friday The 13th" film series featuring all new interviews with cast and crew from all 12 films and various horror fans and filmmakers.A documentary exploring 30 years of the "Friday The 13th" film series featuring all new interviews with cast and crew from all 12 films and various horror fans and filmmakers.A documentary exploring 30 years of the "Friday The 13th" film series featuring all new interviews with cast and crew from all 12 films and various horror fans and filmmakers.

  • Director
    • Daniel Farrands
  • Writers
    • Thommy Hutson
    • Anthony Masi
  • Stars
    • Natalie Adams
    • Diane Almeida
    • Erich Anderson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    3.2K
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    • Director
      • Daniel Farrands
    • Writers
      • Thommy Hutson
      • Anthony Masi
    • Stars
      • Natalie Adams
      • Diane Almeida
      • Erich Anderson
    • 25User reviews
    • 37Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Natalie Adams
    Diane Almeida
    • Self - 'Kate' - Part 7
    Erich Anderson
    Erich Anderson
    • Self - 'Rob' - Part 4
    Judie Aronson
    Judie Aronson
    • Self - 'Samantha' - Part 4
    Diana Barrows
    • Self - 'Maddie' - Part 7
    Steven Barton
    Steven Barton
    • Self - Journalist - DreadCentral.com
    • (as Steve Barton)
    Rachel Belofsky
    Rachel Belofsky
    • Self - Producer - Screamfest Film Festival
    John Carl Buechler
    John Carl Buechler
    • Self - Director - Part 7
    Peter M. Bracke
    • Self - Author - Crystal Lake Memories
    • (as Peter Bracke)
    Richard Brooker
    Richard Brooker
    • Self - 'Jason' - Part 3
    Chuck Campbell
    Chuck Campbell
    • Self - 'Tsunaron' - Jason X
    Gloria Charles
    Gloria Charles
    • Self - 'Fox' - Part 3
    Stuart Charno
    Stuart Charno
    • Self - 'Ted' - Part 2
    Barney Cohen
    Barney Cohen
    • Self - Screenwriter - Part 4
    Don Crandall
    Mike Cucinotta
    • Self - Journalist - IconsOfFright.com
    Sean S. Cunningham
    Sean S. Cunningham
    • Self - Producer…
    Douglas Curtis
    Douglas Curtis
    • Self - Producer - Freddy vs. Jason
    • (as Doug Curtis)
    • Director
      • Daniel Farrands
    • Writers
      • Thommy Hutson
      • Anthony Masi
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    7gavin6942

    An Enjoyable Documentary for Jason Fans

    Tom Savini hosts this documentary on thirty years of "Friday the 13th", complete with some cheesy segue scenes of girls getting killed by a stalking killer. Just about anyone who was anyone in the film's history (besides Crispin Glover and Corey Feldman) make appearances to talk shop.

    If you're a fan of "Friday the 13th" (and I am), you'll probably enjoy this documentary. It's fast-paced, covers plenty of ground, catches us up with "stars" we haven't seen in a while. If you don't know the stories behind the films, this is a great way to learn them in a fairly short time.

    If you're not a "Friday the 13th" fan, I'm not sure why you're watching this one. Is your boyfriend making you do it? Most of the information covered is something you won't care about unless you're familiar with the movies. Does the casual fan care what some minor character from part six thinks? I doubt it. But the more serious fans will eat it up like rice pudding.

    That's really all one needs to know here. After you've purchased all twelve movies in the latest special edition, this film acts as sort of a nice summary piece. They even have a feature that sums up the entire series in four minutes (sadly not so much focusing on death scenes as on Joe Lynch ranting). With two discs of special features, there's really no way you can expect more "Friday the 13th" love... if you need more, you're beyond help. Go to a convention and have Kane Hodder strangle you or Ari Lehman make a "rock" pose with you. That should do the trick.
    5braniki

    Enough with the HEAVY METAL SOUNDTRACK already!!

    I was about to enjoy this documentary at least as much as I loved the 20 minutes bonus featurette on the first DVD edition of "Friday the 13th" Part 1. Alas, even if it has some irresistible elements (Tom Savini tremendous hosting, all the cast and crew reunited, occasional nice info...) I began to get quite irritated by some pretty obvious flaws half way through:

    what is it all about this horrible and distracting heavy metal score endlessly spoiling the viewer's pleasure? It sounded as if I had an inconsiderate neighbor having his stereo playing out loud just to p*** me off.

    At times, I could also get fed up with the bloody effects systematically interrupting the interviewee just when he or she was about to tell us something interesting.

    Will anyone tell me what guideline exactly the editor used to do his work? It is as if the interviews had been put together pretty much at random, for all I could understand.

    Finally, the last 10 minutes outrageously promoting the so called remake recently released (which I didn't much like by the way, but that's another story!) was the last straw.

    And I ended up almost hating what I was bound to love in the first place. So paradoxically, I put 5/10 because the good elements just couldn't be overlooked. But, please Mr Farrands, try to be a little more modest next time. YOU'RE NOT the interesting part of the show, the SUBJECT IS. Be a little more at the service of it, not the contrary. When you get that, try and make another documentary.
    6Platypuschow

    His Name Was Jason 30 Years of Friday the 13th: Watchable but underwhelming effort

    Now that I've watched every Friday 13th movie I can confidently say that though they are certainly entertaining and undoubtedly genre defining they really aren't for the most part that good.

    This documentary does not really follow the movies per say, its more about Jason himself and bounces around across his 12 outings at random through interviews with both cast, creators and celebrity fans.

    Sadly for a documentary it really isn't very enlightening, it recycles information you'll already know if you've seen the films and the interviews are surprisingly tame.

    A few revelations came up regarding difficulties in production and censorship issues but outside of that I was very unimpressed.

    Kudos to Tom Savini for playing host but truth be told the whole thing felt extremely rushed. How do you make a documentary about such an iconic household name that spanned 12 movies in one 90 minutes documentary?

    For Friday 13th fans I'd say this is a logical watch, for everyone else I'd pass.

    The Good:

    Tom Savini hosts

    A few interesting tit bits

    The Bad:

    Feels like an advert for the 2009 remake

    Comes across as rushed

    Very little new content

    Things I Learnt From This Movie:

    The twins from part 4 are even dumber in real life than they were in the movie
    7view_and_review

    His Name Was Almost Josh

    "His Name Was Jason" is a recount of all of the "Friday the 13th" movies with some of the actors, directors, writers, and producers. It's a gory walk down memory lane. You get to learn some trivia such as when Kane Hodder became Jason Voorhees, when Jason donned the hockey mask, and the fact his name was going to be Josh. Mostly, it's many of the various participants giving their take on Jason, the franchise, and what it all meant.

    Free on YouTube.
    7mattressman_pdl

    His Name Was Jason...passable documentary

    In spirit of the upcoming (reboot? remake? re-imagining?) of Friday the 13th comes a ninety-minute retrospective of the series thus far. What the fans get is a mixed bag of interesting interviews and fascinating tidbits of one of the largest franchises and yet critically maligned series in the history of cinema.

    pros: The cast/crew that they gathered is very impressive, covering a good portion of the series. Anchor bay, the DVD's distributor, was able to use footage from all of the films, so it's fun to view the footage as it's being talked about. The whole experience is nostalgic for die-hard fans and for others as well.

    cons: The documentary itself comes off as tacky at times. One would wish they would stick to a topic instead of going off on a few different rants all at the same time. Tom Savini's hosting was just fine, but the whole 'ride' device was distracting and unneeded. The funnest bits end up being the extras on the two-discs.

    Ultimately, it's enjoyable for what it is: an hour and a half reliving the history of Jason Voorhees and thirty years of his body count.

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    • Goofs
      Richard Brooker mentions a hockey team called "The Detroit Islanders". Was he thinking of Detroit Red Wings or New York Islanders?
    • Quotes

      Shavar Ross: Jason doesn't have a star on the walk of fame. This is terrible. He's been around for 30 years and he can't get a star? Jason is a star!

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      Features Vendredi 13 (1980)

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    • Release date
      • February 13, 2009 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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