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FRIDAY THE 13th and Jason Voorhees - The True 80's Slasher Icon

We take nothing away from those that came during the same period. The 1980's in horror history was ripe with great practical non CGI special effects and some of the cheesiest, goriest and greatest slasher movies of our lifetime. Nods are always paid to the likes of global phonemes like Freddy Krueger and Pinhead but Jason Voorhees was a living breathing piece of the 80's and a staple for many of us...


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Set at Camp Crystal Lake in the 1980's, the FRIDAY THE 13th series was dripping with 80's culture references. From stone washed jeans, to dabbling with drugs and sex, F13 encompassed what the decade was all about. You had Crazy Ralph warning the camp counselors of their impending doom and a mother that loved her son so much she was willing to do whatever it took to garner revenge on those that let her son tragically drown.

Jason Voorhees, the hockey mask wearing unstoppable force took over the 80's by appearing in 8 slasher movies during the decade and even appearing as a guest on the Aresino Hall Show (click here), which was a stunt to promote the insanely 80's drenched film FRIDAY THE 13th: Jason Takes Manhattan. It doesn't get much more 80's than that Bidites.

Jason and the FRIDAY THE 13th series defined the 80's and became a stable of what the slasher boom was all about. You had a killer that wore an iconic hockey mask, which still sells more than any other mask for Halloween, and it's even instantly recognizable to even non-hororr fans. You can't get much more iconic than that. While Jason's enemy Freddy Krueger was also an 80's staple, Krueger is still a distant second when it comes to world wide recognition when it comes to both hardcore fans and the casual movie goer.

You can't talk about the 80's without mentioning the franchise and the legendary slasher icons that were born out of the decade. Thanks, or no thanks, to the films we have seen remake and remake of FRIDAY THE 13th, HALLOWEEN and A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET, all trying to capture what the 1980's could, combing cheesy acting with terrific kills and special effects.

The best thing about a slasher film is they are trying to make a solid film, that's what they don't get with the remakes. You can't replicate something that was so bad, yet so good at the same time. All the studios are trying to accomplish is trigging our fond memories that we have of a franchise. The unfortunate part is you can't replicate memories. No matter how bad those films might have been we still remember them as being fantastic. Trust us, they weren't. But we remember them that way. Nice try Hollywood but it doesn't work.

Also a shout out to our personal favorite Jason, Kane Hodder. Derek Mears made a great remake Jason, he's a fantastic guy and a friend of the site but there will be only one true Jason and Kane takes the cake.


Happy 80's week Bidites, we hope you're having as much fun as we are!


Source: HorrorBid





6 comments

Rodrigo Chavez
*****
11/27/10 @ 21:12
Jason is the motherfucking man the best horror icon
Cropsy
11/28/10 @ 13:45
Anyone who knows me here or as I was growing up knows The Burning was and always will be my favorite slasher film but Friday the 13th had a special place in my heart as I remember waiting to see the newest release or going to camp with our cheap plastic hockey masks that looked nothing like what Jason had but we didn't care. The first one had me so amazed as it being his mom and the idea of a female killer was not something I honestly expected. The idea of the young boy who drowned had us always on the lookout as kids for the boy in the lake as we spent a lot of time on the water and more often then not always worried they had changed the name of the lake and even being on a few called Crystal Lake. We would dress up and chase the other kids that did not get to put on the dreaded hockey mask. We made a machete out of wood till we found one that I think we stole from our neighbors. My brother still has that very one to this day and I pester him every time to have it. Jason will and forever be one of my all time favorite horror icons and to this day do consider him to be the Icon of Icons from the 80's and to this day even as nobody will ever surpass his fame both from the avid fans and the ones who just happen to see a hockey mask and right off say Jason.
Mistress_Lola
*****
11/28/10 @ 16:03
Jason was BADASS! I sooooo miss the charm of 80's horror!
Jaz Davison
*****
11/28/10 @ 21:34
jason is the shit and was one of the best things to ever happen to horror in the 80s but halloween's Michael myers will always be my fav slasher icon...hell he never had to be resurrected like everybody else.....but none the less Jason voorhees is a beast nuff SAID..
evil ekim
*****
11/29/10 @ 14:50
I couldn't agree more with all of you. I still remember turning my TMNT Casey Jones into a Jason figure when I was a kid. I also tore up my Catholic school clothes and put a cheap hockey mask on for Halloween. Jason has always been my favorite and that will never change.
*****
11/29/10 @ 16:39
Jason Voorhees is easily the most identifiable horror icon of our time. His character forever made the hockey mask synonymous with his name and a symbol of the horror industry itself. Hevis the Mickey Mouse of slasher films.

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