Friday the 13th Collection Giveaway

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Greetings HorrorGAF! Happy Halloween! October is my favorite month of the year and I'm feeling generous!

I am part of a Horror Movie community on Google+ with a few other GAFers called The 13th Floor I have a spare UltraViolet code for the Complete Friday The 13th Blu-Ray collection (12 Films) on my hands and figured in the spirit of Halloween I would give it away to a fellow Horror Doge on GAF. The rules are pretty simple....

RULES:

1) You must post your favorite moment across any of the films in the Friday the 13th series. Feel free to post video clips, pictures, gifs, ect.

2) You must post your favorite horror movie of all time.
*Why it is your favorite is optional.


That's it! You do those 2 simple things and you are eligible for the collection.

A few other members in the community may be adding more codes and horror stuff for prizes so I will update the op as new prizes become available. If you are into horror feel free to join in on our discussions HERE

I will select a random GAFer as the winner in 2 weeks. CONTEST ENDS ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18th at 10pm EST.

GRAND PRIZE: THE COMPLETE ULTRAVIOLET COLLECTION
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CONGRATS TO GAFFER SNARGE!!!

You will be receiving your code via pm shortly!

Thanks again for everyone who participated and be sure to check out our horror community and join in on the madness.
 
I'll post mine when I get home. This is awesome of you!

1) My favorite moment is the sleeping bag against the tree in Jason X.

2) My favorite horror film is the original Halloween.
 
1. The frozen head kill in Jason X:
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2. Alien:
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Just an amazing sci-fi/horror movie, it helps that there is only ONE alien unlike the later films which thought more=better.
 
How awesome!

My fav Friday the 13th moment is easily when young Jason jumps out of the lake to pull the girl out of the boat at the end of the original Friday the 13th. Shit was too much to handle watching that at such a young age lol! I had a fear of getting into lakes for a long ass time after seeing that.

My favorite horror film ever is Pet Sematary followed very closely by Event Horizon.
 
1. I have to concur with the above poster. The Jason vs. Julius exhibition to the death was my favorite moment from the Kane Hodder Fridays (who was, by the way the best Jason, it was a travesty that it wasn't him for Freddy vs. Jason.)

2. John Carpenter's Thing is still my favorite horror flick. The psychological terror of not knowing who was the Thing made it much more suspenseful than any other film I has seen. I still love it.
 
i still jump to this day even when i know its coming lol
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favorite horror movie of all time goes to:
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the music and the atmosphere is superb to this day i can't watch this movie by myself, its a timeless classic
 
Holy cow. I've only seen portions of the films and this is a massive give away. I'll have to get back to this thread.
 
Cool contest!

Hard to pick a favorite moment in the franchise but this is a major highlight of the series for me - http://youtu.be/ASdDiMrqiS4

Favorite horror movie. Hmmm that's a tough question, I'm a bit of a horror movie geek. I guess I'll go with The Brood.
 
I forget exactly which movie it was but my favorite scene was when these two teenagers were about to have sex and Jason killed them.
 
My favorite Friday the 13th moment is EASILY the head punch kill in Jason Takes Manhattan. So preposterous: http://youtu.be/B9Ewb3MojAs

Favorite horror movie is High Tension. Movie really lives up to its name.

OMG the boxing scene is awesome

But my favorite has to be when he uses the camp goer in the sleeping bag as a bat against the tree from Jason X!

As for my all-time favorite horror film, does the Cabin in the Woods count now?
 
Favorite moment: Julius FUCKING BOXES Jason on a rooftop in the unfairly maligned Jason Takes Manhattan:

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Favorite horror film:

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Oh boy, oh boy..... it's been years i seen these movies!!! I just seen the first two Friday the 13 and Freddy vs Jason movies last week on cable.

1. My favorite moment: Freddy vs. Jason - At the end of that movie the girl cuts off Freddy's head with Jason butcher knife there's Jason laying in the water and seeing his eyes made me felt sorry for him cuz for the first time i felt Jason's pain and suffering and his essence of humanness of him for a brief moment.


2. My favorite movie: A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors
 
1) The Never Chopped Wood kill from Friday part V. Yeah, it's the worst Friday, but it was also the first death scene from a Friday movie I saw. I was probably six when I was flipping channels and saw the scene and it left quite the impression on me. Not the "best" kill, but one that got my interest in horror kickstarted.

2) The Changeling. It has likeable characters, a grim atmosphere, an actual story to go along with the haunting and some genuinely creepy moments such as the scene with the chair and the constant appearance of the ball. It's one of the great haunted house movies and gets nowhere near enough love. It's a movie that actually tries to scare you instead of trying to get you to jump like the Insidious or The Grudge.
 
1. the end of jason goes to hell where freddy's glove grabs jason's mask.

2. i don't know if i have a favorite movie but friday the 13th is my favorite series.
 
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I hadn't laughed this hard in any other horror film to that point, that is until the camp scene later own which was already posted. Jason X is absurdly wonderful. My experience with the rest of the series is limited to the first one and the latest remake. Will probably pick up the blu-ray collection myself at some point, not going for digital copies.

As for favorite horror film probably the original Alien, don't think any film I've seen has matched its tension. Jigoku is quite frightening as well given the implications of the end of the movie.
 
Fuck it, why not:

1. OH GOD, HE'S KILLING ME! HE'S KILLING ME! from part 4. It's the best line in the entire series.
2. The Texas Chain Saw Massacre forever and ever.
 
Favorite Moment:
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The boxing kill that everyone else seems to be mentioning is definitely a very, very, very close 2nd though.

Favorite Horror Movie:
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Love Friday the 13th, Part II is actually my favorite movie of all time. When I was in middle school I had a friend with leukemia, we would watch the series all the time. Had a tradition where anytime there was an actual Friday the 13th, we would have to watch at least 2 or 3 movies in the series. He ended up passing away our freshman year of high school, and while I don't watch 2 or 3 movies anymore, I'll still go out of my way to watch 1 or 2 on every Friday the 13th.
 
Freddy vs. Jason - Jason Kills Trey: http://youtu.be/CLFKmx3p1Ic


I also love the face freeze in jason x and the hologram kills as well but they were mentioned already.


Favorite horror film is probably Cabin in the Woods for
having all the movie monsters break free in the finale and go on a massive killing spree.
it was so much fun.
 
1) Near the end of Part 2, when they hear a noise outside, but then find out it's just the dog walking in through the front door of the cabin. Then everything's all calm and happy - and Jason comes crashing the window and grabs the girl. Scared the bajeezus out of me in my youth.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=JfLj5jQC9rc#t=330


2) Favourite horror movie of all time is tough, and probably shifts between a few different choices depending on the year - but for now I'll go with "The Shining". So many memorable scenes, and just outstanding cinematography.
 
1) I saw the first Friday the 13th in the theaters and when I saw Kevin Bacon's character take an arrow right through the throat I was like WHAT THE FUCK THAT WAS REAL. Blew my mind. Still an amazing practical effect to this day.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mvs2nUuXWLo

2) As for my favorite horror movie, going old-school with Phantasm. The flying sphere, the Tall Man, the dwarves, the mausoleum, the batshit insane story, the ice cream truck sequence, the improvised shotgun shell locked door escape, the bitchin' 70s muscle cars, it has everything. Always a fun watch.
 
1. Never seen a Friday the 13th movie, unfortunately (so listing my fav horror movie in #2 is just for fun I guess).

2. Bram Stoker's Dracula

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The whole movie has amazing art direction thanks to Eiko Ishioka
 
Favorite friday scene is where is Ginny finds Jason's shack and pretends to be his mother

favorite horror film of all time is kind of difficult but I'm going to go with Suicide Club since it was the only movie in the last 20 years to seriously freak me the hell out.
 
My favorite moment might seem a little weird, I have two actually. Both from the same movie.

Jason Takes Manhattan

1. The guy who is a boxer does all his combos to Jason and then hes defeated and goes "your turn" and Jason takes his head clean off in one punch.

2. When he kicks the boombox and the kids yell at him and all he does is turn and shows them his face and they run scared.

Favorite horror movie

Nightmare on Elm Street.
It hit me in the face when I watched it the first time because I was young when I watched it and having Freddy say,"this is God" when talking about the claw hand just scared me. From then on it was my favorite horror movie.
 
Favorite moment:


Favorite movie:


Just absolutely scared the shit out of me as a kid. I watched tons of horror movies as a kid, this is just the one that got me the most for some reason. Just the idea itself of something killing you in your dream is still frightening to me. Watching Tina get cut up in the real world... holy fuck.

My baby is named Nancy:


After the hero who beat Fred Krueger.
 
I am watching the Jason movies again because I only saw a handful as a kid. And I was terrified so I may not have been watching the screen much. At what point does he become this supernatural force instead of a crazy kid? I mean beyond coming back to life every film. Like he can essentially teleport when you turn your back to him so that hes closed that football field length distance in the time it takes you to look where you're running. Or even though you put a scythe in his skull he gets back up a few moments later.
 
I am watching the Jason movies again because I only saw a handful as a kid. And I was terrified so I may not have been watching the screen much. At what point does he become this supernatural force instead of a crazy kid? I mean beyond coming back to life every film. Like he can essentially teleport when you turn your back to him so that hes closed that football field length distance in the time it takes you to look where you're running. Or even though you put a scythe in his skull he gets back up a few moments later.

I think Six (Jason Lives) is where he full on becomes a zombie. He gets resurrected by a lightning bolt on accident. He's
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Part Five and I can't remember which one Four is, but I think he's still a disfigured human looking thing.

Also, he runs when you're not looking at him. Duh.
 
1) My favorite scene in Friday the 13th is the part in Jason Lives where the sheriff, after having spent all of his energy attempting to bash Jason's head in with a rock, is dispatched in the quickest, most painful way imaginable: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1bkJY8qfGM

2) Dario Argento's Tenebre:
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Most people would peg Suspiria as Argento's best, and under normal circumstances, they wouldn't be wrong. It probably is his best looking at film from an objective point of view. However, I enjoyed Tenebre a lot more than Suspiria. The plot felt more coherent, yet retained that dream-like state that Argento is so well known for throughout much of the film. The final scene
where the protagonist is revealed to be the antagonist
still legitimately shocks me to this day.
 
1. Chris is probably my favorite of the protagonists.
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2. Night of the Creeps
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It was a favorite when I was young because I thought it was cool. Later in life I learned to appreciate its camp and the awesome Tom Atkins.
 
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