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Friday the 13th, Part 3 By Andrew Wright
The tender, tragic saga of Jason Vorhees, the world's unhappiest
camper, continues when yet another batch of hormonally advanced teens
decide to ignore past history and spend some time at the woodsy,
pine-scented slaughterhouse known as Camp Crystal Lake. It may be a bit of
a stretch to describe any of the entries in this interminable series as
"good," but this creatively grotesque installment manages to
come surprisingly close with a welcome sense of humor and some quick
glimmers of real menace (courtesy of director Steve Miner, who would later
go on to helm the far more accomplished Halloween: H20). Originally
presented in 3-D, which explains the never-ending slew of objects (knives,
pitchforks, yo-yos, cats, eyeballs, etc.) that are repeatedly thrust in
the viewer's general direction.
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|  | Director: Steve Miner
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|  | Stars: Dana Kimmell, Richard Brooker, Tracie Savage
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|  | Released: August 13, 1982
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS | | |
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