This Friday the 13th quiz is SCARY hard
Nothing will save you now. Except for a good score!
Do you like scary movies?
At the end of each and every summer, kids leave camp and counselors clean up. But what happens when those counselors neglect to check in on a special little camper who's not so buoyant? In the world of horror movies, the camper drowns, and the counselors die in a bloody quest for revenge!
But, luckily, you're not here as a camp counselor. You're just taking a quiz. Quizzes are safe, right? There aren't any jump scares in a quiz. Unless...
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When Crystal Lake gains its reputation as Camp Blood, under what name does it reopen?
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The first murder in the ongoing Vorhees saga... what year did it happen?
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Who is the killer in the original Friday the 13th?
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What is the name of the Final Girl in Friday the 13th Part 2?
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In which film does Jason first don his iconic hockey mask?
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What is the full name of Friday the 13th Pt. 5?
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Who is the first person killed in the 4th movie?
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Which of these actors never played Tommy Jarvis?
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Name us the actor who played Jason in part 3, please.
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Who recorded the song "He's Back (The Man Behind the Mask)" for Friday the 13th: Jason Lives?
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What city was used as New York in Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan?
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Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday sees an appearance from which paranormal item from a different horror franchise?
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Jason X begins in 2008 before jumping how far into the future?
This Friday the 13th quiz is SCARY hard
Your Result...
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So ashamed only got 10 out of 13. I've seen all the movies a hundred times, there are just so darn many, individual details tend to run together.
"You got 3 out of 13. Uh oh! You forgot to check the lake for zombified murder Moms! D'oh!"
Camp Crystal Lake is a Boy Scout camp, Camp NoBeBoSco here in Jersey. 5 years before the
movie our church rented the same cabins for a teen weekend Bible study.
So I was surprised when I saw the movie and there our cabin was.
Today the Scouts will charge you $89 to $159 a ticket to tour it, they have a gift shop, tickets
sell out fast.
Personally I was bored by the 1st movie, never saw the others, everything was telegraphed
by the lazy writers/director before it happened, but since the franchise has minted untold
millions what do I know. As mindless bubblegum fare it works, maybe that's enough.
Camp Crystal Lake is a Boy Scout camp, Camp NoBeBoSco here in Jersey. 5 years before the
movie our church rented the same cabins for a teen weekend Bible study.
So I was surprised when I saw the movie and there our cabin was.
Today the Scouts will charge you $89 to $159 a ticket to tour it, they have a gift shop, tickets
sell out fast.
Personally I was bored by the 1st movie, never saw the others, everything was telegraphed
by the lazy writers/director before it happened, but since the franchise has minted untold
millions what do I know. As mindless bubblegum fare it works, maybe that's enough.
Cool story Mike, thanks for sharing.
I'm curious, are you not a fan of the "slasher horror" genre movies in general or just not Friday the 13th? I personally enjoy the old school slasher movies from that era. I would say Friday the 13th isn't my favourite, I enjoy them more once Jason starts doing the killing. My personal favourite is Halloween. Good story with some great acting by Donald Pleasence (Dr. Loomis ) and directed by gifted director/filmaker John Carpenter. Although the first 2 Halloween movies showed restraint, that franchise went over the top on and off screen and is now a franchise.
But occasionally I still enjoy watching an old school slasher movie now and then. Turn off my brain and escape into the absurdity of it like I did when I was younger. Nothing wrong with that when you look at the world we live in these days.
I'm curious, are you not a fan of the "slasher horror" genre movies in general or just not Friday the 13th? I personally enjoy the old school slasher movies from that era. I would say Friday the 13th isn't my favourite, I enjoy them more once Jason starts doing the killing. My personal favourite is Halloween. Good story with some great acting by Donald Pleasence (Dr. Loomis ) and directed by gifted director/filmaker John Carpenter. Although the first 2 Halloween movies showed restraint, that franchise went over the top on and off screen and is now a franchise.
But occasionally I still enjoy watching an old school slasher movie now and then. Turn off my brain and escape into the absurdity of it like I did when I was younger. Nothing wrong with that when you look at the world we live in these days.
I can like such genre movies if done well, I agree with you there is a place for them as a fun
escape into the absurd, before they came along I watched Roger Corman flicks which
ain't exactly Hitchcock.
But I kid you not, I could hardly sit thru "Friday", annoying my pals as I predicted what
would happen next, and it did, which annoyed them even more, so I shut up so they could
at least enjoy it.
I agree with what you said above, Carpenter's Halloween was fun, and Donald Pleasence
was a unique talent, Peter Falk gushed how much he enjoyed his work when he guested on Columbo in "Any Old Port in a Storm", which many consider in the top 3 best Columbos.
escape into the absurd, before they came along I watched Roger Corman flicks which
ain't exactly Hitchcock.
But I kid you not, I could hardly sit thru "Friday", annoying my pals as I predicted what
would happen next, and it did, which annoyed them even more, so I shut up so they could
at least enjoy it.
I agree with what you said above, Carpenter's Halloween was fun, and Donald Pleasence
was a unique talent, Peter Falk gushed how much he enjoyed his work when he guested on Columbo in "Any Old Port in a Storm", which many consider in the top 3 best Columbos.