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[The ARROW VIDEO logo on a black screen, followed by the WARNER BROS. PICTURES logo.]
[A group of five friends, Wade, Richie and his girlfriend Amanda, and Mike and his girlfriend Whitney arrive at camp Crystal Lake on a camping trip.] Wade: You do realize this camp was closed down, like, twenty years ago?
Wade: But I'm pretty sure the way the story goes, some woman, she went nuts.
[They sit at night around a bonfire in the woods, as Wade tells a story.] Wade: Killed all these counselors.
[Close-up on a child's wooden bed with the name Jason engraved on it.] Wade: Blamed them for her son's drowning.
[Images of a lake.] Wade: The place was called Camp Crystal Lake.
[Mike and Whitney explore an abandoned house in the woods.]
[At the bonfire, Wade continues his story.] Wade: Jason...
[Shots in quick succession of an adult Jason attacking the campers. Whitney screams as she scrambles to escape.]
[A close-up on Jason's mask being picked up.] Wade: ...he came back.
[Clay Miller rides his motorbike into the sunset. He is Whitney's brother. Later, talking to Police Officer Bracke, he shows him a missing person poster.] Clay: My sister, she came camping up around here with some friends.
[Shots in quick succession of Whitney trying to escape.] Clay: She's gone missing.
[A local resident answers the door to Clay, who is asking around about his missing sister.] Woman: She ain't missing. She's dead. People go missing around here, they're gone for good.
[In the woods, a frightened Wade tries to escape Jason.] Wade: No! No, no, no! Argh!
[A caption in red lettering reads, "It's time to go back to camp."]
[A sign reads, "Welcome to Crystal Lake".]
[On the shore of Crystal Lake, Trent, Jenna, Chelsea, Bree, Chewie, Nolan, and Lawrence arrive at Trent's summer cabin.] Trent: Here it is. Make yourselves at home.
[Close-up on Bree in the cabin, drinking and dancing. Jason looks on in the distance.] Trent:
[A caption reads, "From director Marcus Nispel 'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003)'".]
[Lights are turned on in a shed. Jason roams the woods.] Bracke: You know how many thousands of people disappear every year?
[A caption reads, "Comes a gore-soaked remake."]
[A dark house, then Bracke talks to Clay during the day outdoors.] Bracke: There's no evidence.
[A caption reads, "Of a slasher classic."]
[Shots in quick succession of Jason attacking his victims.] Bracke: No car, no witnesses.
[Jason slashes one of his victims.]
[On the lake in the afternoon, Nolan and Chelsea go wakeboarding.] Nolan: Alright, you ready? Chelsea: Ready. Let's do it.
[It's dark. Shot in quick succession of Trent firing a gun, then Chewie in the shed of Trent's cabin.] :Chewie: This is a man's sport.
[Close-up on a chainsaw, then on Chelsea in the lake screaming.] Chelsea: Nolan!
[Jason carrying a body through the woods at night.] Jenna: There's a guy out there carrying a dead body.
[Shots in quick succession of Jason preying on his victims.] Woman: They bring trouble. We just wanna be left alone. And so does he.
[Shots in quick succession of the cabin visitors and the campers trying to escape Jason.]
[Clay talks to the local resident.] Clay: So does who?
[Jason attacking his victims.]
[Amanda outside her tent at night.] Amanda: Richie, stop fucking around.
[Jason attacks Amanda.]
[A caption reads, "Friday The 13th".]
[Jason, wearing his trademark mask, looks at himself in the mirror.]
[A caption reads, "On 4K UltraHD in the US and Canada September 17", followed by several credits in small red lettering.]
Arrow Video
In 2003, director Marcus Nispel made a lasting impression on horror fans with his box-office-topping remake The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Six years later, he turned his camera to another slasher icon, none other than the hulking masked killer Jason Voorhees, in his gore-soaked remake of Friday the 13th.
A group of oblivious teenagers choose Camp Crystal Lake as the destination for a weekend getaway. Among them, the young Clay Miller (Jared Padalecki, Supernatural) is not looking for fun and frolics, but for his sister Whitney who disappeared around the lake six weeks earlier. The trip turns into a waking nightmare as the bloodthirsty Jason emerges from the shadows, wielding a deadly machete and out for blood. Cut off from civilization, these youths discover too late that Crystal Lake bears the scars of a violent past as they uncover the terrifying events that spurred the masked killer's quest for violent vengeance.
Nispel's taut direction and the stunning cinematography by Daniel Pearl - whose credits include the original Texas Chain Saw Massacre as well as the remake - bring a fresh and terrifying new perspective to the infamous hockeymasked maniac, sure to bring chills and thrills to even hardened horror veterans!
Product Features
4K ULTRA HD BLU-RAY LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS
- Two cuts of the film, the Theatrical Cut (97 mins) and the extended Killer Cut (105 mins)
- Double-sided foldout poster featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Gary Pullin
- Limited edition Greetings from Crystal Lake Postcard
- Illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film by Matt Konopka and Alexandra West
- Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Gary Pullin
DISC ONE: THEATRICAL CUT
- 4K (2160p) Ultra HD Blu-ray presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible) of the Theatrical Cut
- Original 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio sound
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Brand new audio commentary by director Marcus Nispel
- Brand new audio commentary by writers Mark Swift and Damian Shannon
- Brand new interview with director Marcus Nispel
- Brand new interview with writers Mark Swift and Damian Shannon
- Brand new interview with cinematographer Daniel Pearl
- A Killer New Beginning, an exclusive video essay about why horror fans shouldn't fear remakes, what 2009's Friday the 13th remake gets right, and why the film serves as a perfect template for future franchise remakes by film critic Matt Donato
- Excerpts from the Terror Trivia Track
- The Rebirth of Jason Voorhees archival featurette
- Hacking Back / Slashing Forward archival featurette
- The 7 Best Kills archival featurette
- Deleted scenes
- Original teaser, trailer and TV spots
- Electronic press kit
- Image gallery
DISC TWO: KILLER CUT
- 4K (2160p) Ultra HD Blu-ray presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible) of the Killer Cut
- Original 5.1 DTSHD Master Audio sound
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Brand new audio commentary by film critics Alexandra Heller-Nicholas and Josh Nelson
- 97 / 105 Mins Approx
- Marcus Nispel
- NR
- Jared Padalecki
- Amanda Righetti
- Derek Mears
English SDH
- 2.40:1
- 2009
- English
- 2
- Free
- ArrowVideo
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[The ARROW VIDEO logo on a black screen, followed by the WARNER BROS. PICTURES logo.]
[A group of five friends, Wade, Richie and his girlfriend Amanda, and Mike and his girlfriend Whitney arrive at camp Crystal Lake on a camping trip.] Wade: You do realize this camp was closed down, like, twenty years ago?
Wade: But I'm pretty sure the way the story goes, some woman, she went nuts.
[They sit at night around a bonfire in the woods, as Wade tells a story.] Wade: Killed all these counselors.
[Close-up on a child's wooden bed with the name Jason engraved on it.] Wade: Blamed them for her son's drowning.
[Images of a lake.] Wade: The place was called Camp Crystal Lake.
[Mike and Whitney explore an abandoned house in the woods.]
[At the bonfire, Wade continues his story.] Wade: Jason...
[Shots in quick succession of an adult Jason attacking the campers. Whitney screams as she scrambles to escape.]
[A close-up on Jason's mask being picked up.] Wade: ...he came back.
[Clay Miller rides his motorbike into the sunset. He is Whitney's brother. Later, talking to Police Officer Bracke, he shows him a missing person poster.] Clay: My sister, she came camping up around here with some friends.
[Shots in quick succession of Whitney trying to escape.] Clay: She's gone missing.
[A local resident answers the door to Clay, who is asking around about his missing sister.] Woman: She ain't missing. She's dead. People go missing around here, they're gone for good.
[In the woods, a frightened Wade tries to escape Jason.] Wade: No! No, no, no! Argh!
[A caption in red lettering reads, "It's time to go back to camp."]
[A sign reads, "Welcome to Crystal Lake".]
[On the shore of Crystal Lake, Trent, Jenna, Chelsea, Bree, Chewie, Nolan, and Lawrence arrive at Trent's summer cabin.] Trent: Here it is. Make yourselves at home.
[Close-up on Bree in the cabin, drinking and dancing. Jason looks on in the distance.] Trent:
[A caption reads, "From director Marcus Nispel 'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003)'".]
[Lights are turned on in a shed. Jason roams the woods.] Bracke: You know how many thousands of people disappear every year?
[A caption reads, "Comes a gore-soaked remake."]
[A dark house, then Bracke talks to Clay during the day outdoors.] Bracke: There's no evidence.
[A caption reads, "Of a slasher classic."]
[Shots in quick succession of Jason attacking his victims.] Bracke: No car, no witnesses.
[Jason slashes one of his victims.]
[On the lake in the afternoon, Nolan and Chelsea go wakeboarding.] Nolan: Alright, you ready? Chelsea: Ready. Let's do it.
[It's dark. Shot in quick succession of Trent firing a gun, then Chewie in the shed of Trent's cabin.] :Chewie: This is a man's sport.
[Close-up on a chainsaw, then on Chelsea in the lake screaming.] Chelsea: Nolan!
[Jason carrying a body through the woods at night.] Jenna: There's a guy out there carrying a dead body.
[Shots in quick succession of Jason preying on his victims.] Woman: They bring trouble. We just wanna be left alone. And so does he.
[Shots in quick succession of the cabin visitors and the campers trying to escape Jason.]
[Clay talks to the local resident.] Clay: So does who?
[Jason attacking his victims.]
[Amanda outside her tent at night.] Amanda: Richie, stop fucking around.
[Jason attacks Amanda.]
[A caption reads, "Friday The 13th".]
[Jason, wearing his trademark mask, looks at himself in the mirror.]
[A caption reads, "On 4K UltraHD in the US and Canada September 17", followed by several credits in small red lettering.]
Arrow Video
In 2003, director Marcus Nispel made a lasting impression on horror fans with his box-office-topping remake The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Six years later, he turned his camera to another slasher icon, none other than the hulking masked killer Jason Voorhees, in his gore-soaked remake of Friday the 13th.
A group of oblivious teenagers choose Camp Crystal Lake as the destination for a weekend getaway. Among them, the young Clay Miller (Jared Padalecki, Supernatural) is not looking for fun and frolics, but for his sister Whitney who disappeared around the lake six weeks earlier. The trip turns into a waking nightmare as the bloodthirsty Jason emerges from the shadows, wielding a deadly machete and out for blood. Cut off from civilization, these youths discover too late that Crystal Lake bears the scars of a violent past as they uncover the terrifying events that spurred the masked killer's quest for violent vengeance.
Nispel's taut direction and the stunning cinematography by Daniel Pearl - whose credits include the original Texas Chain Saw Massacre as well as the remake - bring a fresh and terrifying new perspective to the infamous hockeymasked maniac, sure to bring chills and thrills to even hardened horror veterans!
Product Features
4K ULTRA HD BLU-RAY LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS
- Two cuts of the film, the Theatrical Cut (97 mins) and the extended Killer Cut (105 mins)
- Double-sided foldout poster featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Gary Pullin
- Limited edition Greetings from Crystal Lake Postcard
- Illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film by Matt Konopka and Alexandra West
- Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Gary Pullin
DISC ONE: THEATRICAL CUT
- 4K (2160p) Ultra HD Blu-ray presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible) of the Theatrical Cut
- Original 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio sound
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Brand new audio commentary by director Marcus Nispel
- Brand new audio commentary by writers Mark Swift and Damian Shannon
- Brand new interview with director Marcus Nispel
- Brand new interview with writers Mark Swift and Damian Shannon
- Brand new interview with cinematographer Daniel Pearl
- A Killer New Beginning, an exclusive video essay about why horror fans shouldn't fear remakes, what 2009's Friday the 13th remake gets right, and why the film serves as a perfect template for future franchise remakes by film critic Matt Donato
- Excerpts from the Terror Trivia Track
- The Rebirth of Jason Voorhees archival featurette
- Hacking Back / Slashing Forward archival featurette
- The 7 Best Kills archival featurette
- Deleted scenes
- Original teaser, trailer and TV spots
- Electronic press kit
- Image gallery
DISC TWO: KILLER CUT
- 4K (2160p) Ultra HD Blu-ray presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible) of the Killer Cut
- Original 5.1 DTSHD Master Audio sound
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Brand new audio commentary by film critics Alexandra Heller-Nicholas and Josh Nelson
- 97 / 105 Mins Approx
- Marcus Nispel
- NR
- Jared Padalecki
- Amanda Righetti
- Derek Mears
English SDH
- 2.40:1
- 2009
- English
- 2
- Free
- ArrowVideo
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A Fantastic Remaster
Having had Friday the 13th (2009) in Blu-ray before, this release was a really nice and noticeable upgrade into 4k. There are some wonderful NEW special features here as well as carryovers from the previous Blu-ray releases, so this version is the definitive way to own Friday the 13th (2009) if you are a fan of this film!
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Great
Great to see some love for the Friday remake the transfer is excellent and slip artwork is gorgeous this is a top notch release I’d definitely recommend this 4k to any slasher fan
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Awesome 4k release
This was a really nice transfer, I thought it looked great. Nice brand new interviews and commentaries. It has cool packaging with a post card, a double sided poster and a nice illustrated booklet with new writing about the film, a reversible sleeve and 2 cuts of the movie. This was a great remake that combine's original aspects of Friday the 13th 1-4 into 1 film. This Jason is taller, more intimidating and brutal and he sets traps to catch new victims. Overall this was a great remake, now if we could get a new movie sometime soon, that would be awesome.
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Friday the 13th (2009)
Very impressed with the transfer along with the new interviews with the Director and writers. Hopefully Arrow will get the rights to other classics from The 2000's Remake craze. The Hills Have Eyes would be a treat to see in 4K along with The Blob and The Fly from The 80's Remakes
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Fantastic 4k transfer!
Coming from a 2k digital intermediate, I got to say this transfer is very impressive! Watching this on an OLED TV, and it's a huge, and I mean HUGE upgrade over the 2010 Blu-ray. If you are even remotely a fan of this movie you need to stop what you are doing and buy this right now.
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Great special features and packaging, disappointing transfer.
I love the cover art and packaging but unfortunately the color grading is significantly worse than the blu ray and original 35mm prints. The balance of cool dark tones and warm golden light throughout the film is gone, it now looks very muted and too bright. On the original blu ray, the night time shots looked naturally dark and creepy. On the 4K the lighting is too obvious and illuminating. I've recently seen this on a pristine 35mm print and I think the blu ray is closer to how it was originally presented, despite the improved bit rate and depth of field. The color grading of this 4K upscale looks too digital and bland. I don't recommend it.
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A Classic Retelling
This was my favorite movie back in ‘09 I remember going to the movie theater with my older brother to watch this and instantly purchased it on blu-ray (which I still have) but when I saw that Arrow was rereleasing it on 4K I had to pre-order to add it to my collection I can’t wait to receive this next month!!!!
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