Friday The 13th Part III Page #2

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


You creep! Put me down.

You get the ones inside,

I'll get the ones off the top.

Wasn't this door closed

a few minutes ago?

- What did you say?

- Nothing.

Chris...

That's my bag. I'll take it.

Shelly, why aren't you

at the lake with everybody else?

Oh, they said

they were going skinny-dipping.

I'm not skinny enough.

This was my bedroom.

It's yours for the weekend.

Great.

Chris? I don't mean to be picky

or anything, but where's the bed?

Chris?

It's right here.

- What's this?

- It's your bed.

- A hammock?

- You might like it.

Why not?

Where's the bed?

Alright.

Chris, I don't understand...

why you guys have so much hay.

You don't have any horses.

Never did.

It's my father's idea.

Every year, he plans to buy a horse.

Every year, he buys all this hay

but no horse. You figure it out.

You realize, of course...

that I gave up an opportunity

to spend the weekend

with Mary Jo Conrad for this.

You actually gave up the chance

to be with the Mary Jo Conrad

for little old me?

That's right.

Boy, are you dumb!

Chris, I realize

I'm just a dumb country boy

and my feelings don't matter.

But this is the sweat of a worker

on my forehead, not of a lover.

Now, I believe...

...that there is a time

and a place for everything.

And now's the time, and now's

the place, if you know what I mean.

So what I think we should do

is set aside three hours a day

to fulfill our needs.

One in the morning...

and two at night.

If you agree, I agree.

Were you talking to me?

- Is anyone in here?

- What's going on?

You check down here.

I'll check the upstairs.

Is anybody in there?

Don't look at him.

Let's get out of here.

- We heard screaming.

- Oh, my God!

What happened to him?

- Don't touch him, Andy!

- Don't move him!

You creep! Get up!

I guess I fooled you, huh?

- You jerk!

- Chris, he doesn't know any better.

It was a joke!

- Chris.

- It was just a joke!

- I didn't mean to...

- You never mean to.

I gotta get outta here.

I'm going to the store.

- Can I use your car?

- Sure.

Thanks.

A**hole!

Hey! Hey, hey, hey!

Let me go with you!

I gotta get out of here, too!

Chris. Chris, wait up.

What's wrong?

It's that creep Shelly.

What a sick sense of humor.

That's just his way

of getting attention.

He doesn't know what happened.

I know it, Deb.

But from the minute we got here,

I've been seeing and hearing things.

It's probably just my imagination.

I shouldn't have come back here

so soon.

Don't let it get to you.

Relax. Enjoy the weekend.

Nothing's going to happen

when we're all here together.

OK.

Hey, how are things with Rick going?

OK.

But he just doesn't understand.

That'll be $18.50.

We don't accept no food stamps.

Shelly!

I need some money.

Excuse me,

but I believe that's my wallet.

Make a wish.

Can I buy you guys a beer

or something?

I'll take that now.

Is this your rubber?

Didn't your momma teach you manners?

If you want something, you ask.

- Nice!

- Please, be cool!

May I please have the wallet?

"You mean, ""May I please

have the wallet, ma'am?"""

May I please have the wallet, ma'am?

That's good. That's real nice.

Hey, that was a 20!

- Are they following us?

- No!

- Good!

- Here. You drive.

The way I feel,

I'd probably get us into an accident.

Next time, I'll know how to handle

a situation like that.

Let's just hope

next time isn't too soon.

Oh, sh*t!

Oh, sh*t! is right.

Let's get outta here.

Hold on!

- What're you doing?!

- He went too far this time!

Oh, sh*t!

- I did it. Did I do it?

- Yes, you did it.

- You were great.

- I was great.

You son of a b*tch! You ought to

come back here, you bastard!

You ain't getting away with this!

I'm gonna get you!

- Let's go get some exercise.

- This is all the exercise I need.

That was close.

You better watch out

with that thing.

Come on. I'm warning you, Andy.

I'll break your string!

What happened to them?

What happened to your windshield,

man?

We had a slight misunderstanding

with a motorcycle gang.

But Shelly made 'em see the error

of their ways.

It was nothing.

My poor car!

What did you do to it?

Erm... Yeah, we're real sorry,

you know? But it wasn't our fault.

A few minor repairs,

it'll be good as new.

That's it. I've had it.

It seemed a good idea

to spend some time together,

but this is more

than I bargained for.

Where are you going?

Away from here.

Stay with me.

- Why should I?

- Because I want you to.

You don't play fair, do you? Get in.

- Let's go for a swim.

- I don't know.

Come on. We'll be all alone.

We can do whatever we want.

- Nobody'll see.

- Sounds disgusting! Let's go.

I'll grab a couple of towels.

See you down there.

- Maybe we shouldn't do this, Ali.

- We gotta even the score.

Nobody's gonna get hurt, baby.

- Right!

- Trust me.

- Let me do it.

- I know what I'm doing.

Oh, sh*t...

Who's up there?

Here, take this in the barn

and start pouring. And find Fox.

What the hell are you doing?

Get off that thing!

This feels good!

Ali is gonna be pissed

he sees you screwing around!

Now, come on. We got sh*t to do.

What the hell?

Fox?

Where are you?

Stop screwing around.

You're messing everything up!

You're dead now, woman.

Fox!

Fox! Loco!

Open the damn door!

What the hell are you guys doing

up there? You hear me talking to you?

Fox!

When I find you, you bastard,

you're a dead man!

Sh*t!

I don't wanna go home. This is fun.

- What are you doing?

- We haven't been in the barn...

We haven't been in the barn.

Let's take a look.

Not now. I'm cold.

C'mon, how about a roll in the hay?

Go play with yourself.

I'm going into the house.

Hey, wait up!

- That better?

- Yeah. Thanks.

You know, I don't think

I could live anywhere else.

The nights are so peaceful

and quiet here.

- It's deceiving.

- What do you mean?

The quiet can fool you.

It fooled me.

Chris, why'd you come back here?

To prove something to myself.

To prove I'm stronger

than I think I am.

What about us?

I'm here with you.

Isn't that enough?

I don't know!

I don't see you for months on end.

When I do, you put this barrier up

between us. How do I break through?

- You give up?

- You out of your mind?

- Do you give up?

- Ha-ha! Never!

I know how to stop this.

Andy? I can think of much better

things you can do with your hands.

You win!

I guess that leaves you and me.

Sort of.

Yep.

You really are very good at that.

It's nothing.

Vera, you and I have gotten to know

each other a little today.

I like you.

I like you a lot. I was thinking

that maybe, y'know, we could...

I don't think so. I'm going outside

for a few minutes.

When I get back in, we'll talk. OK?

Sure. We'll talk.

B*tch.

- How do we do it?

- First, we take our clothes off.

Then you get on top of me,

or I could get on top of you.

I know how to do it.

How do we do it in a hammock?

Well... I think you can

figure something out.

I'll think of something.

You're right. I should have told you

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