There are few movie bogeymen or horror film icons who have gone through as many iterations (and actors) as Camp Crystal Lake’s resident murderous monolith ‘Jason Voorhees’. But the mutilated murderer really came into his own as the seemingly unstoppable figure we all know and fear in 1982’s second sequel, acquiring his signature hockey goalie mask, machete and intimidating stature to terrify fans and camp counsellors alike, and serve as a pillar for his own indie horror movie franchise, while occasionally sneaking into others.
Directed by Steve Miner and starring Dana Kimmell, Tracie Savage and Richard Brooker among others.
#TriviaTuesday: A cost-cutting insect-like suit was the early design for the alien hunter in 1987's 'Predator'—unsuccessfully worn by the character's first actor Jean-Claude Van Damme—but it was ditched for a now iconic Stan Winston design at twice the price. Money well spent. pic.twitter.com/pvbTmpgUIB
#TriviaTuesday: ‘Big Kahuna Burger’ is most certainly the fictional fast food of choice in the Tarantinoverse, appearing or referenced in 'Reservoir Dogs', 'From Dusk Till Dawn', 'Death Proof', 'Four Rooms', as well as its starring turn in 1994’s 'Pulp Fiction' of course. pic.twitter.com/k3xVsbDuA6