Friday The 13th Part III

Synopsis: Jason Voorhees, having barely survived a wound to his shoulder from his own machete, is back to revenge on all that visit "his" woods. A new group of friends come over to party at an area close to the campsite. This time, Jason will be stronger than ever, and getting a hockey mask from one of those friends.
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Director(s): Steve Miner
Production: Paramount Home Video
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.7
Metacritic:
32
Rotten Tomatoes:
12%
R
Year:
1982
95 min
1,247 Views


My God. Please help me!

Oh, God!

Jason. It's all done, Jason.

You've done your job well,

and Mommy is pleased.

That's a good boy.

Now, come to Mommy. Come on.

Come on.

Mommy has a reward for you.

Jason, Mother is talking to you.

Jason, Mother is talking to you.

Come on.

That's my boy. Come.

Kneel down.

That's a boy.

Kneel down.

That's my good boy.

That's a good boy.

Good Jason.

Ginny!

Come on. Let's go. Ginny?

Jesus!

Come on.

Goddamn it, Harold! I spent all day

yesterday washing your clothes.

Look what you're doing!

I work very hard

trying to keep up with you

and all your sloppy habits.

I get no help from you.

- The community of Crystal Lake

- Jerk!

was shocked today with reports

of a grisly mass murder.

Eight corpses have been discovered

in what is being called

the most brutal and heinous crime

in local history.

"A police spokesman told ""Eye On News"""

that they've been combing the area

since before dawn

and are afraid that their gruesome

discovery is just the beginning.

Police Chief Scott Fitzsimmons

had no comment about the murders

when reached this morning.

Detectives at the scene however,were baffled

by the brutality of the killings.

Bodies were found strewn

over the four-square-mile camp ground

in the remote lake region.

Ginny Field miraculously survived

repeated attacks

by the axe-wielding killer

, and was

taken to a local hospital today.

- My God!

- She is in a serious condition,

with multiple stab wounds.

The names of the eight victims

are being withheld

until notification of next of kin.

Reports of cannibalism

are unconfirmed.

What are you doing out there?

The person responsible for the horror

remains at large.

Harold, I swear...

Jesus Christ, Harold!

Just take what's yours

and leave the rest for me.

Very considerate.

You could've at least

finished the job.

Do I have to do

everything around here?

Harold?

OK, boys, soup's on.

What's the matter, Lionel?

Aren't you hungry? It's good.

Here. Here, look. I'm eating.

Very good.

Dayfly eggs?

C'mon. If Edna catches you in here,

she'll make a fur coat of you.

C'mon, I'll take you home.

Didn't I feed you enough for supper?

The doctor said

you have to lose weight, didn't he?

I'm trying to help you, but you

keep sneaking food behind my back.

What am I gonna do with you?

And put that filthy animal

back where it belongs. Come on.

Hey, hey, hey! What are you

so nervous about? Come on.

Who would do something like this?

What's the matter? What happened?

It's all that crap

you've been stuffing yourself with!

"It's ""Easy Money"" time,

the show where everybody wins!"

Where's that other needle?

Thank you, Johnny,

and good evening.

"It's ""Easy Money"", Charlie Lincoln,

and I'm here to give away money."

I've got a pocketful of money

burning a hole in my pocket...

Harold?

14 straight weeks in a row.

Harold?

That's not the end.

Harold?

It's the white house on the left.

- Shelly, come and meet your date.

- Bring her to me!

Maybe this wasn't such a good idea.

Sex, sex, sex. You guys

are getting boring, you know that?

What would a weekend in the country

be without sex?

- Cool it, Andy.

- I didn't mean it that way.

I want you

to have a good time this weekend.

What happened to me at the lake

happened a long time ago.

I'm fine, OK? Just forget about me.

Forget that we've been friends...

Goddamn it, Shelly! Why do you

always have to be such an a**hole?

I beg your pardon.

I'm not an a**hole. I'm an actor.

Same thing.

Look, Shelly, you're my roommate

and I like you. Most of the time.

But you've gotta quit

doing those things.

Now, I got you a date, didn't I?

- Yeah.

- So don't embarrass me.

Just relax. Be yourself.

Would you be yourself,

if you looked like this?

- Yes?

- Hi, Mrs. Sanchez. I'm Chris.

We've come to pick up Vera.

She is not going!

- What are they saying?

- I don't know. I flunked Spanish.

Hi, everybody.

What are you looking at?

Is everything alright?

Just your basic

old-fashioned mother problems.

So, which one's my date?

Hi.

You're Shelly?

Sorry.

Hey, the van's on fire!

Is that all you two are gonna do

this weekend? Smoke dope?

Why not, man?

Is there a law against it?

There are better things to do.

- Like what?

- I can't think of anything.

Hey, Chrissy?

How much further to the lake?

We'd be there if some people didn't

need the bathroom every five minutes.

That's what happens

when you're pregnant.

Sure, why not?

Let's share the wealth with those

less fortunate up front here!

Yeah!

What have you got in there?

My whole world.

In that little thing?

Stick around. You'll see.

It's the cops!

- Oh, my God!

- They're catching us.

- What are we gonna do?

- Destroy the evidence! Hurry!

- No way, man.

- Let's go, Chuck! Come on!

- They're gaining.

- Throw it out!

- They'll see it.

- Get rid of it. Eat it.

- We're going to jail!

- I'm driving.

- Breakfast?

- No way! We're pregnant.

Faster! Eat faster!

- Why don't you help us?

- Oh, I guess I'm just not hungry.

You're always hungry, Shelly.

Come on, eat!

- I'm allergic.

- I gotta pull over.

- Oh, man!

- Oh, no!

Sh*t!

624,

Charlie 63 is unable to handle...

Help the ambulance.

I'll get the crowd.

OK, guys, show's over.

Move it back over here, alright?

Kiddo, don't let

your imagination run away with you.

- Chris, stop the van! Stop!

- What is it?

- What are you doing?

- You almost ran over him!

I was daydreaming. I didn't see him.

Hey, he looks

just like my grandfather!

Why,

I must be in heaven!

Don't touch him.

You don't know where he's been.

- Thank you. Thank you.

- Sleeping in the road?

You are, indeed, all of you,

kind and generous young people.

Look upon what His grace

has brought unto me!

- What is that?

- I found this today.

- There were other parts of the body.

- That's an eyeball!

And He said that He wanted me

to have this. This!

He wanted me to warn you!

Look upon this omen

and go back from whence ye came!

I have warned thee!

I... have warned thee.

Check it out! Whoo-hoo!

Why don't we take our bags

into the house first?

Chris, come on down.

You go ahead. I'll take my bags

in the house and look around.

Hello?

Is someone here?

Rick!

Is it my imagination

or did it just get cold in here?

Did I do something wrong? Did I?

No. It's just being here again.

I know it's only two years but

I feel like I've been away for ever.

Doesn't look like

anything's changed, though.

Even the paintings are still crooked.

Well, you've certainly changed.

Don't you even say hello any more?

I'm sorry.

- Hello, Rick. How are you?

- Well, that's a start.

Could you slow down, please?

There's a whole weekend ahead.

Let me get to know you again.

Get to know this place again.

OK. But there's only

so many cold showers I can take.

Come outside

and help me with the bags.

Oh, God!

You know, Chris, I think you've

gained weight since last summer.

I have not!

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