DDB ([info]dedebee) wrote in [info]ohnotheydidnt,
@ 2008-06-11 02:12:00
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'Friday the 13th' Set Visit Preview


"I don't want to scare anyone, but I'm gonna give it to you straight about Jason..."

Spiderweb-like fissures creep across a plate of smudged glass. The results of an actor's face being repeatedly smashed against it with brute force. The guy's a circular peg and someone is trying to mash him into a square hole with enraged vigor. Finally, the window yields to this remorseless assault and caves inward, glass raining down onto the lens of the 35mm camera positioned below it. Said face - chiseled, handsome - grimaces in surprise and pain. Our focus hones in beyond the window frame this well-paid actor (who will remain unidentified for now) just got forced through, past his bruised mug and to his assaulter.

Jason Voorhees.

"Cut!" bellows Marcus Nispel (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre) in his distinctive German accent. He rushes over to video village to watch this take once more. Studies it. Likes what he sees, but he commands another go at it with little hesitation, "Do it again!" Three more takes follow of Jason smashing his victim's face through the weathered, upended vehicle he perched upon. Pound. Smash. Cut. Reset. Pound. Smash. Cut. Reset. Take one looks like it stung. By take four, we almost feel for the actor on the receiving end of Jason's fury. Almost. Because that hockey mask-covered mama's boy is undoubtedly back and we love watching him do that thing he does so well.

Nispel is the mustached captain of this fearsome U-Boat called Friday the 13th, Platinum Dunes' reboot of the franchise created by Sean Cunningham in 1980. Nearing the end of principal photography, this vessel is still coasting through choppy waters teeming with biting, vocal opinions from a fanbase that has swelled over two decades. They've watched Jason get dragged to hell, soar into space and take the backseat in a "versus" film featuring Freddy Krueger. And they've been patient, watching Platinum's production with skeptical eyes.

Jason X marked the slasher icon's last solo outing, his second whimper without the Friday the 13th moniker due to rights issues since the character leapt sides from Paramount to New Line. And it was rights issues that inevitably held up Platinum Dunes' film for months since producers Brad Fuller, Andrew Form and Michael Bay announced their intentions in 2006 to give the franchise an overhaul as they had done to The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. That is, until there was a break in the storm clouds looming over Crystal Lake. In late '07, Platinum, Paramount and New Line agreed to cooperate and Mark Swift and Damian Shannon - the team awarded the writing duties on Freddy vs. Jason, another long-gestating project - sold Platinum Dunes on their idea and were ushered in to hammer out a script before the WGA strike.

"We were looking for a story - for lack of a better word - that was really fun," Fuller explains to ShockTillYouDrop.com at the outset of another night's-worth of shooting on the Austin, Texas location (substituting for New Jersey). "We felt a lot of the horror movies, including our own, were so dreary that we wanted to take a step away from that and bring in the horror, which you have to have, and bring in some great characters and funny, amusing situations. Out of all the writers we met with [Mark and Damian] were the only ones that had a handle on that portion of the movie. But the kids you go on this journey with are so fun and are a blast to be around."

Lining up for the slaughter: Amanda Righetti (Return to House on Haunted Hill), Danielle Panabaker (Mr. Brooks), Travis Van Winkle (Asylum) and Aaron Yoo (Disturbia) amongst others. On the leading man tip, Supernatural's Jared Padalecki (also of House of Wax) drops the Winchester surname to play Clay, a knife-totin', motorcycle-riding fella searching for his sister who has gone missing in the Crystal Lake area.

Elsewhere, Padalecki's Supernatural co-star, Jensen Ackles, is off breaking hearts with Harry Warden in Lionsgate's My Bloody Valentine remake. Padalecki, sitting by our side watching video playback with the producers, recognizes he's got the better end of the deal. "Jensen's in Pennsylvania now. I totally get the cooler bad guy [to fight]. He's doing 3-D so all of his imperfections will be hard to ignore," he laughs, joking. "All of his imperfections, I don't want to sound like... I'm saying if I was in 3-D I'd be much more worried, but here I am on a flat screen, I get to hide easy."

Evasion is a tough thing to come by on a Friday the 13th film, especially with a new man behind the hockey mask whose one lean mofo and familiar with body count entertainment. Much to chagrin of some fans, Jason staple Kane Hodder is not returning, in fact, he was never considered. Instead, the astonishingly polite Derek Mears (The Hills Have Eyes 2) is donning the Jason duds including his "bag head" visage, just one of the many nods Shannon and Swift make to Friday installments 1 - 3.

"On this one, we're basically taking it and starting it over and integrating things," explains Fuller. Form continues, "This one was hard, because on Texas Chainsaw Massacre it was a reboot of the original. On this one, everyone knows Jason didn't put on the mask until the third movie. I would say that most of the audience that will come see this movie doesn't know that, so most people think Jason was in the first one, most people we've talked to, the younger audience."

"We tried to take elements from all three [of the first] movies to create one reboot of Friday the 13th," he continues. "You will see Jason put on the hockey mask for the first time, how and why. And you'll see him actually do it. Not just come out with it on."

Form and Fuller insist their Friday is not an origin story and it was never their goal to present one. "The goal is to put a group of kids in Crystal Lake and have them meet Jason Voorhees and along the way you get a sense of the history," says Fuller. Also imperative, that the film look great. Assisting with that task is cinematographer Daniel Pearl (of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre - the original and remake) lurches uphill and our way to discuss with Form and Fuller the next few set-ups covering Jason's mayhem.

Behind him, Mears - with the help of makeup FX artist Scott Stoddard - is removing his hockey mask. Big ol' devilish schoolboy grin on his face. The actor he's put through a window takes a well-deserved break. And we continue to beam in delight, like kids at a KISS concert, because we've still got so much to share from the set.

Friday the 13th opens in theaters on Friday, February 13, 2009. Keep it here for a full set report and more interviews soon.

Source: ShockTillYouDrop.com

Here's an on-set photo of Jared Padalecki on a motorcycle from SF Universe:


This sounds like it's going to be so much fun. I can't wait.



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[info]kerrence
2008-06-11 08:00 am UTC (link)
whoever came up w/the idea to remake this movie should be attacked and killed by rabid meerkats

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[info]iraqinewwave
2008-06-11 08:02 am UTC (link)
may Rocket Dog return from the dead and piss on Marcus Nispel

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[info]showmesara
2008-06-11 08:34 am UTC (link)
hahahaha

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[info]jughoood
2008-06-11 08:31 am UTC (link)
um, it's going to be really different from the first three, obviously, and the friday the 13th films are pretty fucking shitty in general, so what's the big deal? i'm glad they're going to make a decent friday the 13th film apart from parts 4 and 6

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[info]britty_stitches
2008-06-11 12:37 pm UTC (link)
Ugh.

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[info]riotact
2008-06-11 11:27 am UTC (link)
I agree. They can't leave the originals alone. They may not be great, but it's what I grew up on and it scared the shit out of me as a kid.

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[info]speechless1021
2008-06-11 02:52 pm UTC (link)
I know! Why ruin a classic. It just goes to show you that Hollywood no longer has an imagination. I mean the scary movies that come out now a days are ridiculous!

Those movies might have been bad but gosh they were terrifying!

I mean how do you beat Nightmare on Elm street, Friday the 13th, Jason. Those movies are freakin classics!

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[info]unluckythirteen
2008-06-11 03:01 pm UTC (link)
ia

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[info]ultravlntmoloko
2008-06-11 08:05 am UTC (link)
Ugh, stop remaking EVERYTHING!
I predict they'll remake Gone With the Wind soon

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[info]hrhobo
2008-06-11 08:12 am UTC (link)
shhhh!!! don't speak such blasphemy!

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[info]speechless1021
2008-06-11 02:52 pm UTC (link)
I wouldn't be surprised!

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[info]theluvbox
2008-06-11 08:33 am UTC (link)
I do hope it's a decent one.

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[info]jughoood
2008-06-11 08:34 am UTC (link)
i totally support them remaking this. the friday the 13th films are such pieces of shit. i like them and everything, but they are so fucking bad and not even scary, and if something needs to be remade, it's these films, because you know this is going to be fun and scary and decent, and that's 10x better than the original films were.

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[info]simplychristina
2008-06-11 08:43 am UTC (link)
Or it will just be exceedingly, pointlessly gory, with a flimsy attempt at making a cool reboot sort of plot, the door wide open for sequels, and bad direction.

Not that all remakes are bad, but horror remakes seem to really pile it on, as if turning up the gore while using a flimsy script is the way to modernize and prepare the material for a potential new audience.

To be fair, I thought The Ring was much better than the Japanese original.

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[info]jughoood
2008-06-11 08:56 am UTC (link)
omg horror movies are meant to be FUN, not works of cinematic art.

this is the guy who did the texas chainsaw massacre remake which was really well done and a lot of fun, so this one will be directed finely i think. i don't know, the only problem i have with it is the leads. i don't like them.

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[info]coaster_ninja
2008-06-11 02:15 pm UTC (link)
i agree about the fun part. even if the dialogue is bad at least i know i will be laughing my ass off.

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[info]timeofdying
2008-06-11 04:59 pm UTC (link)
Or it will just be exceedingly, pointlessly gory,
Way to describe the original series :D

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[info]simplychristina
2008-06-11 06:43 pm UTC (link)
It's fine in the original movie. But one of the things I've noticed is remake directors often just feel the need to try and top the original. So it gets even more pointless.

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[info]katinthahat
2008-06-11 12:58 pm UTC (link)
I kinda doubt it will be scary. I havent seen a seriously scary, wet my pants kind of horror flick in years.

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[info]speechless1021
2008-06-11 02:53 pm UTC (link)
You ain't kidding. Usually all we see is a bunch of blood, a predicatable story line, and bad acting!

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[info]fr00t_cake
2008-06-11 08:38 am UTC (link)
LOL I can't wait to see Jensen Ackles in 3D.

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[info]madamenilef
2008-06-11 09:22 am UTC (link)
He's in the other movie I thought...the Bloody Valentine remake.

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[info]amizada
2008-06-11 12:00 pm UTC (link)
That'll be the best movie ever!

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[info]beetlebummer
2008-06-11 04:04 pm UTC (link)
IAWTCSFM

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[info]simplychristina
2008-06-11 08:40 am UTC (link)
I really do not get why producers feel a need to remake movies that aren't, say, at least 70 years old. Remaking movies from the 80s and 90s makes absolutely no sense whatsoever.

Plus it screws people with original ideas over.

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[info]jughoood
2008-06-11 08:58 am UTC (link)
lol

they remake them because they have name proftiability. people are going to go see it just because it's 'friday the 13th'.

it doesn't really screw people over with orginal ideas, it's not like every film out there is a remake and there's a ton of amazing original scripts that aren't getting sold.

the halloween remake was so shitty though.

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[info]speechless1021
2008-06-11 02:54 pm UTC (link)
Because hollywood no longer has original ideas. I mean that is all they can do is remake movies, songs, and whatever else might have been popular in the past.

I mean every movie I see now is just so predicatable its ridiculous!

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[info]notthequiettype
2008-06-11 10:12 am UTC (link)
i am a huge f13 fan (first fandom, ftw) and i am STILL excited they are remaking this bitch. fuck them for not considering kane hodder though. i am okay with derek mears, but at least send hodder a consolation prize, that man is a winner.

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[info]jubilati0n
2008-06-11 10:23 am UTC (link)
Aaron Yoo<33

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[info]redaodai
2008-06-11 11:12 am UTC (link)
I met Ryan Hansen in Austin recently. He was very drunk and nice, and gave me an autograph.

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[info]sassyback
2008-06-11 11:17 am UTC (link)
They better keep Mama Voorhees in for at least part of it, but it really seems like they're starting off with Jason as the killer :(

As long as this remake isn't as crap as the Prom Night one, I'm excited for it.

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[info]guard_the_cards
2008-06-11 12:31 pm UTC (link)
1) motorcycle boots very cool
2) motorcycle, even cooler can anyone identify the bike?

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[info]britty_stitches
2008-06-11 12:38 pm UTC (link)
Lol my bb Aaron.
I still refuse to see it though,sorry.

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[info]aboutbefore
2008-06-11 12:49 pm UTC (link)
Whatever, it can't be as terrible as the Halloween remake.

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[info]katinthahat
2008-06-11 12:59 pm UTC (link)
IA.
Halloween is my favorite horror flick, and Rob Zombie mangled it. If he wanted to make another horror flick, it would have been fine as a stand-alone one, he didnt have to tag the Halloween/Michael Myers name to it.

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[info]speechless1021
2008-06-11 02:56 pm UTC (link)
I agree. The movie did explain some of why Michael was the way he was but really he was just born crazy. Rob Zombie just wanted to put his spin on it and it was just so graphic that you were like come on! Granted graphic is important but so is the story line.

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[info]katinthahat
2008-06-11 04:23 pm UTC (link)
I think his addition actually ruined the whole story about Michael Myers, and who he was. This made him seem like just some run of the mill wacko, whereas in all the previous films, he was just insane, with no rhyme or reason for it and I liked that.
If he had made it without using the characters or the name, it mightve been a decent flick.

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[info]timeofdying
2008-06-11 05:01 pm UTC (link)
I actually thought the Halloween remake was really good. Pointless gratituous nudity aside, that is.

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[info]sinfulroad
2008-06-11 06:41 pm UTC (link)
Agreed.

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[info]cassielush
2008-06-11 03:31 pm UTC (link)
i graduate on fri the 13th YAY!

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[info]aprivatejournal
2008-06-11 03:50 pm UTC (link)
The actor in question talked about this scene. Said that he wasn't sure it was candy glass they were shoving his face through. Said he didn't wanna seem like a wuss, but... yeah. And then when they went to remove his makeup? There were cuts and stuff on his face.

:D Awww, bb. Love you.

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[info]beetlebummer
2008-06-11 04:05 pm UTC (link)
So ... wait. Mrs. Voorhees isn't the killer in this remake?

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[info]drunkenfences
2008-06-11 05:30 pm UTC (link)
All of these remakes are making me feel very, very old.

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[info]girlyevil
2008-06-11 07:25 pm UTC (link)
why does Hollywood insist on doing remakes of every fucking movie?

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[info]nicenicegirl
2008-06-11 08:36 pm UTC (link)
ok so.....Jared Padalecki on a cycle is all kinds of hott....this could possibly be worth the $9 i'm paying to see it, if he's riding that bike. and i love how even tho this has NOTHING to do with Supernatural, he still somehow manages to throw Jensen's name in there...*secretlovers*


and wtf is wrong with this director!?!?!? EVERYONE knows that Jason wasn't the original killer!! see now he's pissed me off and i don't even WANT to see it! unless Jared's riding that cycle...naked...it won't make up for the lameness. seriously.....whoever's idea it was for this needs to be punched in the face.

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[info]painwithoutlove
2008-06-11 09:08 pm UTC (link)
I heart Jared SO much, but I'm not looking forward to this at all. The more I read, the less excited I am.

The more I read about Jensen's My Bloody Valentine remake, the more fucking stoked I am.

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[info]starburstchick
2008-06-11 10:16 pm UTC (link)
I HATE THIS.

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