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Friday The 13th, Parts 1-8: From Crystal Lake To Manhattan [5-Disc Set]

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Monday, July 19, 2004
Member since:
July 2004
This is a must have Box-set of course,but what happend to 9,10 and the coolest of them all Freddy Vs.Jason

Maybe we should wait until they relase anothre box with all 11movies in it.Like they did with ANO Elm Street films?
Monday, July 19, 2004
Member since:
March 2002
Different studios own the rights to different entries in this series, and since the studios don't often cooperate with each other, series that are split between studios usually don't get inter-studio-created box sets.
Wednesday, September 29, 2004
Member since:
July 2004
Can't wait! This is gonna be awesome!
Thursday, September 30, 2004
Member since:
September 2004
yeah i am excited about this too...

but i am also kind of torn...

why not include all the deleted x-rated footage? they lost it??? fine... whatever...liars!

and the footage included isn't even going to be intergrated into the movies!!! sheesh! there is an uncut verson of F13art 1 on region 2 disc? it's kinda crazy they aren't even including that within this set... Friday fans are rabid though...so we are all buying it anyways

and i think new line owns Jason Goes to Hell, X, and Freddy v Jason.... 1 - 8 belongs to paramount
Thursday, September 30, 2004
Member since:
July 2004
does anyone really want to watch "goes to hell" or "x"?
Sunday, October 24, 2004
Member since:
September 2004
you're right, new line owns Jason Goes to Hell, Jason X, and FvsJ. But seriously, aside from FvsJ, who needs those?

It is a shame the x-rated material isn't integrated back in. But whatevah, for 45$, you can't go wrong getting this.
Sunday, October 24, 2004
Member since:
March 2004
"But seriously, aside from FvsJ, who needs those? "

Honestly, were the likes of New Blood, Manhattan, and 3-D any better though? I mean these movies aren't exactly high art to begin with.
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