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On Friday, June 13, 1980, a young Jason Voorhees (Caleb Guss) witnesses his mother (Nana Visitor) get beheaded by a camp counselor (Stephanie Rhodes) who was trying to escape Mrs. Voorhees’s murderous rampage around Camp Crystal Lake. Approximately thirty-years later, a group of vacationing friends—Wade (Jonathan Sadowski), Richie (Ben Feldman), [...]]]></description>
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<p>On Friday, June 13, 1980, a young Jason Voorhees (Caleb Guss) witnesses his mother (Nana Visitor) get beheaded by a camp counselor (Stephanie Rhodes) who was trying to escape Mrs. Voorhees’s murderous rampage around Camp Crystal Lake. Approximately thir<span id="more-3"></span>ty-years later, a group of vacationing friends—Wade (Jonathan Sadowski), Richie (Ben Feldman), Mike (Nick Mennell), Whitney (Amanda Righetti), and Amanda (America Olivo)—arrive at Crystal Lake on a camping trip, and to find some weed that was planted in the woods. As Mike and Whitney explore the woods, Jason (Derek Mears) begins to kill the rest of the group one-by-one. Jason also kills Mike, but instead of doing the same to Whitney he decides to kidnap her because she resembles his mother at a young age.<br />Six weeks later, Trent (Travis Van Winkle), along with his girlfriend Jenna (Danielle Panabaker), and their friends Chewie (Aaron Yoo), Chelsea (Willa Ford), Nolan (Ryan Hansen), Bree (Julianna Guill), and Lawrence (Arlen Escarpeta) arrive at Trent’s summer cabin, which sits on Crystal Lake, unaware of the events that occurred a few weeks prior. Also in town is Clay (Jared Padalecki), who has come to Crystal Lake searching for his sister Whitney. Clay eventually makes his way to Trent’s cabin, where Jenna agrees to help him look for his sister on the other side of the lake. As Clay and Jenna search for clues to Whitney’s disappearance, Jason kills Nolan and Chelsea out on the lake. Clay and Jenna reach the old Crystal Lake campgrounds, where they witness Jason hauling a dead body into one of the abandoned camp houses.<br />Clay and Jenna run back to warn the others about Jason, who arrives shortly after them and cuts the power to the cabin. After killing Chewie and Lawrence, who ventured outside the house, Jason sneaks inside the cabin and kills Bree. Trent, Clay and Jenna escape the house, but Trent is killed shortly after when he reaches the main road. Jason then chases Clay and Jenna back to the campgrounds, where Clay discovers Jason’s lair and finds his sister chained to the wall. Clay frees Whitney, and all three attempt to escape as Jason arrives. The trio find an exit, but Jenna is killed before she can get out. Jason comes after Clay and Whitney, who use Jason’s love and memory of his mother to distract him long enough to stab him in the chest with his own machete. Afterward, Clay dumps Jason’s lifeless body into the lake, but before he and Whitney can leave Jason bursts through the lake dock and grabs Whitney.</p>
<p><strong>Friday the 13th Movie Review - Casting</strong><br />Stuntman Derek Mears was hired to portray Jason Voorhees at the recommendation of makeup special effects supervisor Scott Stoddard. Mears’s pleasant demeanor had the studio worried about his ability to portray such a menacing character on screen, but Mears assured them that he was up to the role. Jared Padalecki signed on as the lead male who investigates what happened at Crystal Lake, with Amanda Righetti taking the female lead. Amanda Righetti had not read the script when she was initially offered the role. Wanting to be a part of the Friday the 13th franchise from the start, Righetti admitted that she was sold on the idea of acting in the film after she did read the script. Danielle Panabaker, Jonathan Sadowski, Travis Van Winkle, Aaron Yoo, Julianna Guill round out the rest of the cast. Nana Visitor was cast as Pamela Voorhees, with Caleb Guss hired for the role of a young Jason.<br />The casting process was difficult for producers Brad Fuller and Andrew Form on this film, more so than it was on The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, as Friday the 13th had more young actors to contend with and consistent casting/recasting all the way until filming began. Fuller and Form’s first challenge was the size of their cast. Fuller and Form had thirteen young actors in Friday the 13th, whereas in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre they only had five. The pair had to continually recast parts to find the group that worked best together. This recasting process extended all the way to the start of film. Richard Burgi, who was cast as the sheriff, did not sign on until twelve hours before he had to start filming his scenes.</p>
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<p> A nationally representative sample of 2,050 regular moviegoers was asked: &#8220;How often do you follow movie reviews in a newspaper, magazine, on television or online?&#8221;</P><P>Research says that four out of five moviegoers do follow reviews, and:</P><P>- 81% of moviegoers follow film reviews in a newspaper, magazine, on television or online. &#8211; 81% of moviegoers follow film reviews in a newspaper, magazine, on television or online. Roughly half of thes<span id="more-12"></span>e moviegoers simply follow the reviews of movies either once a week or more (22%) or several times a month (16%). The other half follow reviews occasionally when there is a movie they are interested in (43%).</P><P>- 19% of moviegoers never follow the reviews. In all, 71,485,980 moviegoers follow reviews.</P><P>In the most recent U.S. census estimates available, in 2007 the total U.S. population was 301,621,157. Approximately 77% of the population was ages 12 to 70 years, or 232,248,170 persons. 38% of potential respondents who were randomly contacted in this research qualified as moviegoers as defined by having seen 4 or more movies in the last year. That means that 38% of 232,248,170, or 88,254,300, are moviegoers between the ages of 12 and 70. Since we know that 81% of moviegoers follow reviews, it is fair to say, then, that approximately 71,485,983 are moviegoers who follow movie reviews.</P><P>To follow movie reviews more frequently correlates with attending more movies. Moviegoers who follow reviews more frequently attend more movies per year:</P><P>Moviegoers 30 years and older follow reviews more frequently than do their younger counterparts. Also, males in their 20&#8217;s follow movie reviews somewhat more frequently than do females in their 20&#8217;s:</P><P>Four out of five moviegoers &#8211; 81% &#8211; follow movie reviews regularly. Half of them follow movie reviews frequently, that is, once a week or more (22%) or several times a month (16%). The other half follow movie reviews occasionally when a movie interests them (43%).</P><P>In terms of numbers, 71,485,983 U.S. moviegoers simply follow the reviews of movies. 19,415,946 moviegoers simply follow the reviews of movies once a week or more. 14,120,688 moviegoers simply follow the reviews of movies several times a month. And 37,949,349 moviegoers simply follow the reviews of movies occasionally when a movie interests them.</P><P>Importantly, following movie reviews more frequently correlates with attending more movies per year.</P><P>By age and gender, males older than 20 years and both males and females older than 30 years follow movie reviews more frequently than teenagers do.</P><P>In conclusion, movie reviews matter.</P><P>This research was conducted in February 2009 among 2,000 regular moviegoers ages 12 to 70 years. 33% of these moviegoers were teens; 33% were in their 20&#8217;s; and 33% were 30 years and older. This sample of moviegoers was spread among the top 50 U.S. city-markets in proportion to moviegoing in each city-market. Half of these moviegoers were reached by random digit dial telephone and half were reached on general interest non-movie web sites.</P><P>&#8220;How often do you follow movie reviews in a newspaper, magazine, on television or online?&#8221; To follow means, &#8220;To accompany; attend. To move along the course of. To be attentive to. To grasp the meaning or logic of; understand.&#8221; (The American Heritage Dictionary, New Second College Edition, 1983.)<BR /></P> <!--more--> <H3>Watch the video related to Movie Reviews</H3>
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<p>Mind Movies Review &#8211; Provides this article to help decide if the power of Mind Movies and the innovative way to apply the law of attraction will indeed work for you.<br />Mind Movies is a comparatively new idea first started in 2008 by Ryan Higgens and Natalie Ledwell. Whilst their Mind Movie Creation Kit is comparatively new, the ideas that it is founded <span id="more-16"></span>upon is certainly not new.</p>
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<p>If you have ever read Napoleon Hills Think &amp; Grow Rich you&#8217;ll remember that in Chapter 4 when he describes in very practical steps how to go about creating the life that you desire he asserts, and I quote;</p>
<p>&#8220;First. disturbed or interrupted, close your eyes, and repeat aloud, (so you may hear<br />your own words) the written statement of the amount of money you intend to<br />accumulate, the time limit for its accumulation, and a description of the service<br />As you carry out<br />these instructions, SEE YOURSELF ALREADY IN POSSESSION OF THE<br />MONEY.&#8221;</p>
<p>His approach and philosphy are quite simple, to try and summarise what is arguably one of the best books on wealth creation ever made in a single sentence, is to visualize your desired result and through the process of repetition &#8211; manifest what it is that you truely need in life.</p>
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<p>* Be very specific on what you want<br />* Find images that are consistent with that desire<br />* Create statements that trigger your emotions to state those outcomes in the present &#8220;tense&#8221;</p>
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