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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

The Many Faces of Jason Voorhees











12 comments:

  1. no love for the remake?

    Platinum Dunes Jason sheds a tiny tear...

    :~(

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  2. This is a lesson in never forgetting that JV didn't just wear that damn mask. He knew how to accessorise his look!

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  3. Long live Potato Sack Jason!!

    And props to you Brian for posting these pics, as I know Friday the 13th just isn't exactly your cup of tea.
    Thanks from someone who likes that brand of tea.

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  4. Happy now Corey--huh? Huh?? :-P

    Keri, I don't think Jason gets enough credit for being the fashion icon he was.

    Christine...sigh, it was quite the effort, but I had to do it for the greater good. Jason may not be my favorite, but I had to admit he was tailor-made for this feature. The big lug.

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  5. Original dead-boy-in-the-lake Jason: the original; the best; should have remained in the lake.

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  6. Potato Sack Jason has always been my favorite, I love how manages to see out of that little friggin' hole in the sack.

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  7. Hooray for Potato Sack Jason - but we needed to see his half and half mug and his red hair (Jason was a redhead!).

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  8. Gotta love me some "Zombie Jason," that when the first started to get interesting to me. Though, the Platinum Dunes versions comes a close second as my all-time favorite.

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  9. Sometimes I wish Jason wasn't gross looking under there. It'd be a pleasant surprise if he unveiled himself to be a real dapper gent.

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  10. @Andre: Now that would be something, haha. Maybe have Fabio underneath with his hair billowing in the wind and blood. ;)

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  11. I agree Ray, he should've stayed in the like... And I would've included red mullet Jason, but my rule was one pic per movie, and potato sack Jason covered Part 2. Jeez, this guy is worse than Barbie...
    Oh ans Andre, I think what you're basically describing is Gerard Butler in the movie version of the Phantom musical lol

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