Thursday, January 19, 2012

Friday the 13th Part 8 Movie (Jason Takes Manhattan) Poster Print - 24x36 custom fit with RichAndFramous Black 24 inch Poster Hangers


  • PROTECT YOUR POSTER and WALLS from tape, putty and thumbtack damage.
  • Rich and Framous Poster Hangers are easy-to-use, economical alternative to wooden or metal frames.
  • Resuable and made with pride in the USA of strong, lightweight resin for years of quality use.
  • EZ-Hang 8mm hole on back works with push-pin thumbtack or Removable Poster Hanger Hook (not included).
  • 3-piece set includes poster shown with 2 custom fit Poster Hangers for top and bottom of poster.
A passing boat bound for new york pulls jason along for the ride. Look out new york here comes hell in a hockey mask. Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 08/22/2006 Starring: Todd Shaffer Scott Reeves Run time: 100 minutes Rating: R Director: Rob HeddenStart spreadin' the news... Jason Voorhees, the cleaver-hoisting man in the hockey mask, has finally left Crystal Lake behind and taken his vaga! bond shoes to the Big Apple. Actually, Jason spends most of his time on a cruise ship bound for Manhattan, carving up the unluckiest high school graduation party ever. You'd think the change of scenery might breathe new life, or death, into the series, but chapter 8 is standard stalk 'em and slash 'em fare, albeit with a nautical slant. The title hints at a comic tone, but except for the one-joke idea that Jason fits right into the menacing urban scene, forget it. (The comedy would wait until the surprisingly entertaining Jason X.) This one does have a pretty leading lady, Jensen Daggett, whose visions of the young drowned Jason are occasionally creepy. The grown-up Jason, like "these little-town blues," is melting away. --Robert HortonStudio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 09/15/2009 Run time: 100 minutes Rating: ROriginal Scores from the Motion Pictures: Friday The 13th, Part VII & VIII by Fred Molin

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Start spreadin' the news... Jason Voorhees, the cleaver-hoisting man in the hockey mask, has finally left Crystal Lake behind and taken his vagabond shoes to the Big Apple. Actually, Jason spends most of his time on a cruise ship bound for Manhattan, carving up the unluckiest high school graduation party ever. You'd think the change of scenery might breathe new life, or death, into the series, but chapter 8 is standard stalk 'em and slash 'em fare, albeit with a nautical slant. The title hints at a comic tone, but except for the one-joke idea that Jason fits right into the menacing urban scene, forget it. (The comedy would wait until the surprisingly entertaining Jason X.) This one does have a pretty leading lady, Jensen Daggett, whose visions of the young drowned Jason are occasionally creepy. The grown-up Jason, like "these little-town blues," is melting away. --Robert Horton

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