Friday the 13th / Nightmare on Elm Streat Playlist

It's Halloween night and I've dusted off my old VHS Jason and Freddy tapes.  I'm using this post to track where I'm at in this long playlist. Let's get this party started.

Friday the 13th (1980)



The first Friday the 13th film debuted over 30 years ago, starring Adrienne King as Alice and Betsy Palmer as Mrs Voorhees. It was directed by Sean S Cunningham and written by Victor Miller. (Miller recently won a legal battle awarding him the rights to the franchise and Jason Voorhees character).

The story follows a group of teenage camp counselors who have begun working at Camp Crystal Lake, preparing it for kids who are coming for summer camp. Unfortunately, someone doesn’t want the camp to open again. You’ll notice a young Kevin Bacon pops up in this film as an unsuspecting counselor as well.


Friday the 13th Part II (1981)


The second film, directed by Steve Miner, introduces Jason Voorhees as a killer, but he’s missing his classic hockey mask and machete. You learn he survived his drowning as a child somehow and spent his life living in the woods near Camp Crystal Lake. Witnessing his mother’s decapitation drives him to kill. Luckily, for Jason’s newfound bloodlust, a fresh Camp Counselor Training program has recently opened up right nearby his home. 

Adrienne King reprise her role as Alice from the first film. It also stars Amy Steel and John Furey as some of the counselor trainees. 


Friday the 13th Part III (1982)



The third Friday the 13th picks up the day after the second film. It sees Jason terrorising a group of teens, again. They're visiting a friend's home on Crystal Lake this time. One notable thing about this installment is it introduces the hockey mask that Jason will wear for the rest of the Friday the 13th films. 

Steve Miner returned as director after doing Part II. The film stars Dana Kimmell as Chris Higgins, who is forced to face off with Jason. 


Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter (1984)



The next film, directed by Joseph Zito, is again set the next day after the third film. Jason’s body is recovered from the scene of the massacre the night before and taken to the morgue, where he spontaneously comes back to life and murders the coroner. Jason then returns to Crystal Lake, where another group of teens have headed to party despite large groups of teens being murdered there the last two nights. 

Also, staying next door to the teens is a family with a teenage daughter named Trish Jarvis. She has a younger brother, Tommy Jarvis (Corey Feldman). The character of Tommy is one of few who appear in multiple Friday the 13th films. 


A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)


This is the OG, the original introduction to iconic bad-guy Freddy Krueger and his horrifying glove of blades. In this one, he goes up against teens like Nancy (Heather Langenkamp) and Glen (a very young Johnny Depp), attacking them in their dreams and hurting them in real life. It's also one of only two Elm Street movies directed by horror master Wes Craven, though he was involved in writing some of the others.


BONUS - Friday the 13th (2009)



Released in 2009, this version of Friday the 13th was originally destined to be an "origin" story but eventually evolved into a re-imagining of the first four movies giving Jason Voorhees a back story as to why did does what he does throughout the series. Panned by the critics it went on to become the second most successfull movie in the franchise at the box office. 

We've put it here as a bonus because it doesn't really add anything to the series, but could be a good way to recap what you've watched from the previous four movies before moving on to the next eight titles. 


Friday the 13th: A New Beginning (1985)


The fifth Friday the 13th film is a bit of a mystery film, as we see an older Tommy Jarvis - who spent the years since his encounter with Jason Voorhees institutionalised - transferred to a new lakefront facility called the Pinehurst Halfway House. Soon, the bodies start to pile up, and while some suspect a once-again resurrected Jason Voorhees, people also suspect Tommy due to his connection to Jason’s past killing spree. 

John Shepherd stars as the older Tommy Jarvis, while Melanie Kinnaman and Shavar Ross star as teens. Danny Steinmann directed this entry.


A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge (1985)


After the events of A Nightmare on Elm Street, Jesse Walsh and his family movie into Nancy's home — and Jesse starts having dreams about a killer with a razor glove. It only gets worse from there. While this one was treated like a regular sequel at the time, it has since earned a cult following because of its LGBTQ themes.


Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives (1986)


Jason Lives sees Jason live, again, thanks to Tommy Jarvis (now played by Thom Mathews). Tommy has been recently released from a mental institution. He heads back to Crystal Lake to see Jason’s grave and burn whatever’s left of his remains. Seeing Jason’s dead body triggers a bit of a freakout in Tommy. He stabs Jason’s body with a metal fence post, which is struck by lightning and somehow brings back Jason as an undead killing machine.

This film is regarded as one of the best outside of the original movie. It was written and directed by Tom McLoughlin.


A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987)


After skipping A Nightmare on Elm Street 2, Wes Craven returned for the third film in the franchise — and he brought the character of Nancy Thompson back with him. By this time, Nancy is an intern therapist at a psychiatric hospital when a patient, Kristen (Patricia Arquette), is admitted after it looks like she's slashed herself in her sleep. But that's not really what was going on....


Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood (1988)


The New Blood picks up a few years after the conclusion of Jason Lives, with the undead and apparently unkillable Jason Voorhees chained to the bottom of Crystal Lake. Jason has been freed by Tina Shepherd (Lars Park Lincoln), a teen with psychic powers who’s struggling with her father’s death.

Lucky for Jason, it just so happens there are teens partying in the house next door to Tina’s.

The New Blood was directed by John Carl Buechler. It stars Kane Hodder, too, in his first of four appearances as Jason Voorhees. 


A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master (1988)

In this one, Kristen has been released from the psychiatric hospital, but she's still certain that Freddy will return to her dreams as she tries to return to her normal life. And ... of course he does! This installment was directed by Renny Harlin, who went on to do big action movies like Die Hard 2, Cliffhanger, The Long Kiss Goodnight and Deep Blue Sea.


Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (1989)


Contrary to the title, Jason doesn't actually spend much time in New York in this installment, which is one of the reasons it is one of the worst-reviewed films in the series. Jason is resurrected by a boat anchor that hit a power line running across the bottom of Crystal Lake. He then boards a luxury liner filled with teens heading to New York City. The majority of this film is then spent on the boat. Maybe it should've been called Jason Takes a Boat to Manhattan. 

The film was written and directed by Rob Hedden. It stars Jensen Daggett, Scott Reeves, and Barbara Bingham. 


A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child (1989)


Five movies in, Freddy shows no signs of slowing down. He spends the movie menacing survivors from the previous film — only to have them uncover more information about his origins. (Warning: This isn't the best one to watch if you're expecting a baby.)


Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare (1991)



Not ready to say goodbye? Don't worry about the title: Freddy comes back three more times after this movie. Freddy's Dead starts off after Freddy has already killed all of the youths of Springwood, Ohio — except one, who has no memory of who he is. A therapist brings this John Doe back to Springwood to try and jog his memory, and three (unlucky) stowaways hitch a ride with them. Guess who's waiting for them?


Jason Goes To Hell: The Final Friday (1993)


Presumably dead, what’s left of Jason is transferred to a coroner's office for an autopsy. But when a coroner sees Jason’s black heart, he decides to eat it, allowing Jason to control his body. From there, Jason goes on a body-switching killing spree in an effort to find himself a permanent body.

Jason Goes to Hell was directed by Adam Marcus and stars Kari Keegan as Jessica Kimble - Jason’s last-living relative. 


Wes Craven's New Nightmare (1994)


Wes Craven returns again to direct and write this one, which has an entirely different feel to it. Robert Englund, Heather Langenkamp and Wes Craven play themselves, and in the movie, they discuss making a new Nightmare on Elm Street film. Little by little, a more sinister version of Freddy Krueger starts to bleed over into "real life." This movie's mix of horor, satire and meta-commentary make it feel like it's a practice run for Craven's next film series: Scream.


Freddy vs Jason (2003)


This movie was decades in the making. It's a showdown between two of the scariest horror slashers of all time.

The story starts with Freddy Kreuger (Robert Englund), who has been forgotten about by people, which makes it so he can no longer enter the children of Springdale's dreams. So, instead, he appears to Jason Voorhees as his dead mother and gets him to go to Springdale to kill and inspire fear. This will remind people of Freddy and resurrect his power. Their agreement works fine until the two stars get in the way of each other's killing sprees.

Eventually, the teens in the movie realise that their best bet is to bring Freddy out of their dreams to face Jason in the flesh.

Freddy vs Jason was directed by Ronny Yu. It stars Monica Keena, Kelly Rowland, and Jason Ritter as the teens running from Freddy and Jason. 


Jason X (2002)


So, this film was released the year before Freddy vs Jason. However, chronologically, it comes last in the franchise.

It sees Jason captured by the government and a scientist, named Rowan Lafontaine (Lexa Doig), who wants to freeze him after numerous failed attempts to kill him. Well, Rowan manages to freeze him, but she does the same to herself. Flash 450 years to the future, and a group of students - led by professor Brandon Lowe (Jonathan Potts) - visit a now-polluted Earth, where they find Jason and Rowan's bodies and put them on their spaceship bound for Earth 2


A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010)



Just like The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Amityville Horror and Friday the 13th before it, A Nightmare on Elm Street got a remake treatment from Michael Bay's Platinum Dunes production company. This time, Rooney Mara plays Nancy and Jackie Earle Haley does a pretty good Freddy Krueger (though nothing can compare to the original). This version of the film, however, never got a sequel.

Comments

  1. I'm about half way through Part VI. Going to re-watch this slasher soon.

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  2. Rewatching Part VI with my cousin who is watching the run with me. We are 20 minutes or so into Part VI. I believe this is where we left off from last year.

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  3. Decided to re-roll this entire playlist starting at Friday the 13th Part 1; and also include Nightmare on Elmstreet tapes - all in chronological order.

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