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Friday The 13th Part 3
Jason Voorhees has managed to survive an injury caused by his own axe. He has now returned to take revenge from all people that have gone to his wood. A bunch of people have come to spend their holiday, will someone be able to put a stop to his murderous habits?
22 January 1953, USA
26 October 1959, Texarkana, Arkansas, USA
26 July 1929, Portsmouth, Ohio, USA
7 November 1962, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
1 November 1926, East Chicago, Indiana, USA
10 December 1956, Tampa, Florida, USA
2 July 1963
13 April 1951, USA
February 20, 2008
Funky fresh disco chi chi chiMarch 05, 2009
With this film, there's more sex, more nudity and more creative kills.June 25, 2009
Not since Psycho has a movie taken such advantage of the phallic nature of slasher horror. [Blu-ray]October 09, 2008
As a tried-and-true slasher film, it has its moments, but ... it grows tedious by the end.February 13, 2009
The funny thing is: as lame as the story and characters are, the movie actually works as a crowd-pleasing piece of junk entertainment.February 14, 2009
easily the worst film in the series up until that point, partially because it was so redundant, but also because it is the most technically clumsyAugust 30, 2004
Eventually, the novelty wears off, and what remains is the now-familiar spectacle of nice, dumb kids being lopped, chopped and perforated.February 04, 2009
Shot in such a way to capitalize on the brief fad of Reagan-era 3D movies, there's less memorable POV shots from the killer and more images from the perspective of the victims.March 23, 2015
The Friday the 13th saga continues with this typically underwhelming entry...June 18, 2009
...the casting director continued to find young performers who were wonderfully cute people and woefully bad actors.August 06, 2008
Friday the 13th was dreadful and took in more than $17 million. Friday the 13th Part 2 was just as bad and took in more than $10 million. Friday the 13th Part III is terrible, too.February 20, 2009
The gore is surprisingly suggestive, rather than blatant, and therefore the audience doesn't quite get what it pays for.