Both of those I saw as rentals, back when Blockbuster still existed.
It's sad to think that we know what Blockbuster was, but the next generation will be like lol wut?
Mewes was struggling with heroin addiction around the time Freddy vs Jason was being filmed and at one point disappeared for several months.
It's a shame because he would of been more amusing. Also that imitation is very distracting. At least the fights were amusing and Jason interrupting the rave party was awesome.[/QUOTE]
Still to this day the rave scene is one of my favorites from FVJ watching Jason machete slash randoms and blood squirting anime style is priceless, even if it isn't Kane Hodder![]()
As much as I wish it had been Kane Hodder I've gotten over it. I think Ken Kirzinger did a good job myself especially as the Frankenstein's monster type version of the character. Plus if you look at all the Jason's pre-Kane Hodder none of them were consistent so I don't think that version of the character was out of character as some have suggested over the years.
Tbh I think Derek Mears did the best job as Jason, he managed to combine the best elements of my favourite Jason's Ted White, CJ Graham and Kane Hodder.
The worst film I've ever seen in a theater is a tie between Alone in the Dark and Black Xmas (the remake).
a A cool cover of a Video or DVD alone would make watch some films.
Derek was fantastic and is definitely in my top 5 but Kane will always be my#1 followed by Ted White (TFC) and then CJ Graham from Jason Lives.As much as I wish it had been Kane Hodder I've gotten over it. I think Ken Kirzinger did a good job myself especially as the Frankenstein's monster type version of the character. Plus if you look at all the Jason's pre-Kane Hodder none of them were consistent so I don't think that version of the character was out of character as some have suggested over the years.
Tbh I think Derek Mears did the best job as Jason, he managed to combine the best elements of my favourite Jason's Ted White, CJ Graham and Kane Hodder.

It's sad to think that we know what Blockbuster was, but the next generation will be like lol wut?
that goes for most things i grew up knowing ex. beta max and phones with cords.
The same with video game arcades.
Watching Wreck It Ralph totally reminded me that video game arcades are mostly gone now
Love Black Christmas and hated that remake. Everything was wrong about that movie and its just the typical crap out of the studio's. How does anyone remake that movie and not include the guessing game of who the killer is?i had hope for Black Xmas (being a huge fan of the original). but then they added that chase scene at the hospital; leaving the confines of the sorority house. it took all of the scary out of it, for me. i didn't like the inclusion of the killer's daughter either. i'm not sure what they were going for w/ that.
The same with video game arcades.
Watching Wreck It Ralph totally reminded me that video game arcades are mostly gone now
I saw it on Netflix sometime earlier in the year or late last year. It's not streaming anymore but the DVD rental is there.Has anyone here ever watched Chopping Mall from the 80s? Its about robots that patrol a shopping mall and some kids break in (I think to party) and get dispatched one by one. The robots look like giant Johnny 5s lol. Its been years since I last watched it but I remember enjoying it for what it was.
More than anything I miss those little "Mom and pop" video stores too. I used to have one right up the street from my house when I was younger. I'd always rent horror films there every weekend,esp. all the Elm Street movies. In fact,the owners knew I loved Freddy so anytime a new Nightmare on Elm Street promotion came to the store,they'd always let me have it when they took it down. Good times.![]()