Friday the 13th Part 2
Steve Miner
1981
A group of oblivious and brain-dead camp counselors ignore all warning signs and decide to spend their summer in the exact same location where their colleagues were brutally murdered a year before, only to be picked off one by one in increasingly ridiculous and predictable ways by the same masked killer who apparently has nothing better to do than haunt the same camp year after year.
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+ I can attest that Friday the 13th Part 2 truly captures the thrill of summer camp with its authentic portrayal of the great outdoors and the excitement of young love, mixed with just the right amount of terror to keep you on the edge of your seat.
- I can say that this movie completely misrepresented the camp experience and perpetuated harmful stereotypes about those who work in the industry.
Now some haikus and midjourney art…
Best last girl ever
Magnetic presence fights back
Even after pee
Hillbilly hooded
Backwoods murderer revenge
On all youth and play
Collect the bodies
Preserve the head of mommy
Hashtag shack lifestyle
Up the ante boys
Give them what they really want
Attack on pleasure
Pick up where we left
Clean the board, start over now
Machete focus
More gruesome play
Representation of pain
Burlap bag strike clean
Nine Points of View
The Optimist
The introduction of Jason as a backwoods hillbilly burlap sack masked killer bent on revenge for his Mother’s death from her seeking revenge for his “death”.
The Mystic
It’s not only your own past that can haunt you.
The Hyperbolist
Greatest last girl ever!
The Dualist
Good movie, more creativity and well-characterized cast.
The Trickster
The woods have an eye.
The Skeptic
How did these actors have so much chemistry? How does this actually feel like a realistic friend group and not random people?
The Rationalist
Proof staying out late can be a life saver. #afterparty
The Empath
Muffin lives!!
The Overthinker
A deep and intricate study into the phenomenon of latchkey kids, lack of authority, as well as rampant STDs. Plus fear of hillbillies and generational trauma.
Estimated Budget - $1,250,000
Estimated Box Office: $21,700,000
The RATIO: 17.36
My
Rating:
6
And the perspective above was…
Camp Counselor