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Jason is back in a new deluxe set of the long–running slasher series! This set enshrines the most successful horror series in cinema history. Jason slashes his way from Crystal Lake to outer space and back to fight Freddy! This Deluxe Collection includes all of the previously released extras plus all-new bonus materials, including new audio commentaries with cast and crew!Disc 1 - Friday the 13th (1980): New 4K Scan of the Original Camera Negative U.S. Theatrical Trailer International Theatrical Trailer TV Spot U.S. Radio Spots U.K. Radio Spot Movie Stills Gallery Posters and Lobby Cards GalleryDisc 2 - Friday the 13th (1980): New 4K Scan of the Original Camera Negative New Restored Original Mono Track Audio Commentary by Director Sean S. Cunningham, Screenwriter Victor Miller, Actresses Adrienne King and Betsy Palmer, Composer Harry Manfredini, Editor Bill Freda and Assistant Editor Jay Keuper, Hosted by Peter M. Bracke Fresh Cuts: New Tales from Friday the 13th The Man Behind the Legacy: Sean S. Cunningham Friday the 13th Reunion Panel Lost Tales from Camp Blood - Part 1 Vintage Fangoria Magazine Article (BD-ROM)Disc 3 - Friday the 13th Part 2: New 4K Scan of the Original Camera Negative New Restored Mono Track NEW Slashed Scenes – The Long-Awaited Uncut Gore Footage! New Audio Commentary with Actress Amy Steel, Filmmaker Thommy Hutson and Author Peter M. Bracke New Audio Commentary with Actors Russell Todd, Kirsten Baker, Bill Randolph, Lauren Marie-Taylor, Stu Charno and Author Peter M. Bracke New My Life with Ginny – A Conversation with Actress Amy Steel, Moderated by Justin Beahm Inside Crystal Lake Memories: The Book Friday's Legacy: Horror Conventions Lost Tales from Camp Blood - Part 2 Vintage Fangoria Magazine Article (BD-ROM) U.S. Theatrical Trailer Japanese Theatrical Trailer TV Spots Radio Spots Movie Stills Gallery Poster and Lobby Cards GalleryDisc 4 - Friday the 13th Part 3: New 4K Scan from the Original Camera Negative for Both the 2-D and 3-D Versions of the Film New Restored Mono Track New Blu-ray 3-D Version of the Film (to watch the 3D version, you must have a fully capable 3D TV and 3D Blu-ray player) Audio Commentary with Actors Dana Kimmell, Larry Zerner, Paul Kratka and Richard Brooker Fresh Cuts: 3-D Terror Lost Tales from Camp Blood – Part 3 Vintage Fangoria Magazine Article (BD-ROM) Theatrical Trailer TV Spots Radio Spots Movie Stills Gallery Posters and Lobby Cards GalleryDisc 5 - Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter: New 4K Scan from the Original Camera Negative New Restored Mono Track Audio Commentary by Director Joe Zito, Screenwriter Barney Cohen and Editor Joel Goodman Fan Audio Commentary by Filmmakers Adam Green and Joe Lynch Slashed Scenes with Audio Commentary by Director Joseph Zito Jason's Unlucky Day: 25 Years After Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter The Lost Ending The Crystal Lake Massacres Revisited Part I Lost Tales from Camp Blood – Part 4 Jimmy's Dead Dance Moves Vintage Fangoria Magazine Article (BD-ROM) Theatrical Trailer TV Spot Radio Spots Movie Stills Gallery Posters and Lobby Cards GalleryDisc 6 - Friday the 13th Part V: A New Beginning: New Restored Mono Track New Audio Commentary with Melanie Kinnaman, Deborah Voorhees, Tiffany Helm and Author Peter M. Bracke New Fan Audio Commentary by Filmmakers Adam Green and Joe Lynch Audio Commentary by Director/Co-Screenwriter Danny Steinmann, Actors John Shepherd and Shavar Ross Lost Tales of Camp Blood – Part 5 The Crystal Lake Massacres Revisited Part II New Beginnings: The Making of Friday the 13th Part V Vintage Fangoria Magazine Article (BD-ROM) Theatrical Trailer TV Spots Movie Stills Gallery Poster and Lobby Cards GalleryDisc 7 - Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives: NEW Restored Stereo Track NEW Audio Commentary with Thom Mathews, Vincent Guastaferro, Kerry Noonan, Cynthia Kania, C.J. Graham and Author Peter M. Bracke NEW Fan Audio Commentary by Filmmakers Adam Green, Joe Lynch and Writer/Director Tom McLoughlin Audio Commentary with Writer/Director Tom McLoughlin Audio Commentary with Writer/Director Tom McLoughlin, Actor Vincent Guastaferro and Editor Bruce Green Lost Tales from Camp Blood - Part 6 The Crystal Lake Massacres Revisited Part III Jason Lives: The Making of Friday the 13th: Part VI Meeting Mr. Voorhees – Alternate Ending Storyboards Slashed Scenes Vintage Fangoria Magazine Article (BD-ROM) Theatrical Trailer TV Spots Still GalleryDisc 8 - Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood: NEW Restored Stereo Track Audio Commentary with Director John Carl Buechler and Actor Kane Hodder Audio Commentary with Director John Carl Buechler and Actors Lar Park Lincoln and Kane Hodder Jason's Destroyer: The Making of Friday the 13th Part VII Mind Over Matter: The Truth About Telekinesis Makeover by Maddy: Need a Little Touch-Up Work, My A Slashed Scenes with Introduction Vintage Fangoria Magazine Article (BD-ROM) Theatrical Trailer TV Spot Movie Stills Gallery Poster and Behind-the-Scenes PhotosDisc 9 - Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan: Audio Commentary with Director Rob Hedden Audio Commentary with Actors Scott Reeves, Jensen Daggett and Kane Hodder New York Has a New Problem: The Making of Friday the 13th Part VIII – Jason Takes Manhattan Slashed Scenes Gag Reel Theatrical Trailer TV Spots Movie Stills Gallery Posters and Behind-the-Scenes GalleryDisc 10 - Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday: NEW 2K Scan of the Interpositive NEW Introduction by Director Adam Marcus Theatrical Trailer TV Spots Movie Stills Gallery Posters and Behind-the-Scenes Gallery A Look at the Friday the 13th Prop Museum BookDisc 11 - Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday: NEW 2K Scan of the Interpositive with HD Inserts NEW Introduction by Director Adam Marcus NEW The Gates of Hell – An Interview with Director Adam Marcus NEW Jason vs. Terminator – Adam Marcus on Growing Up with the Cunningham's NEW Über-Jason – An interview with Kane Hodder on Playing Jason NEW Audio Commentary with Director Adam Marcus and Author Peter M. Bracke Additional TV Footage with NEW Optional Audio Commentary with Director Adam Marcus and Author Peter M. Bracke Audio Commentary with Director Adam Marcus and Screenwriter Dean LoreyDisc 12 - Jason X: NEW 2K Scan of the Interpositive NEW Introduction by Kane Hodder NEW Audio Commentary with Writer Todd Farmer and Author Peter M. Bracke NEW Outta Space: The Making of Jason X – Featuring Interviews with Producers Noel Cunningham and Sean S. Cunningham, Actor Kane Hodder and Writer Todd Farmer NEW In Space No One Can Hear You Scream – An Interview with Writer Todd Farmer NEW Kristi Is a Headbanger – An Interview with Actress Kristi Angus NEW Jason Rebooted – Sean S. Cunningham on Jason Goes to Hell and Jason X Audio Commentary with Director Jim Isaac, Writer Todd Farmer and Producer Noel Cunningham The Many Lives of Jason Voorhees – A Documentary on the History of Jason By Any Means Necessary: The Making of Jason X - Making-of/Production Documentary Club Reel Vintage Cast and Crew Interviews Behind-the-Scenes Footage Electronic Press Kit – Cast and Crew Interviews and Behind-the-Scenes Footage Theatrical Trailers TV Spots Movie Stills Gallery Posters and Behind-the-Scenes GalleryDisc 13 - Freddy vs. Jason: Audio Commentary by Director Ronny Yu, Actors Robert Englund and Ken Kirzinger 21 Deleted/Alternate Scenes, Including the Original Opening and Ending with Optional Commentary by Director Ronny Yu and Executive Producer Douglas Curtis Genesis: Development Hell On Location: Springwood Revisited On Location: Cabin Fever Art Direction: Jason's Decorating Tips Stunts: When Push Comes to Shove Make-up Effects: Freddy's Beauty Secrets Visual Effects Exploration My Summer Vacation: A Visit to Camp Hackenslash Pre-fight press conference at Bally's Casino in Las Vegas Music Video: Ill Nino's "How Can I Live" Theatrical Trailer TV SpotsDisc 14 - Friday the 13th (2009): Terror Trivia Track with Picture-in-Picture Featuring Comments from the Cast and Crew The Rebirth of Jason Voorhees – A Look at the Making of Friday the 13th Hacking Back/Slashing Forward - Remembering the Groundbreaking Original Movie Slashed Scenes The Best 7 KillsDisc 15: NEW Crystal Lake Confidential – An Interview with Producer/Director Sean S. Cunningham NEW Machete Memories – An Interview with Producer/Director Steve Miner NEW Chicago to Connecticut: The Early Career of Harry Manfredini – An Interview with Composer Harry Manfredini NEW The Magic Keyboard – Harry Manfredini on Scoring Friday the 13th NEW Blood Types – An Interview with Actor Harry Crosby NEW Once Speared, Twice Shy – An Interview with Actor Bill Randolph NEW Back to Camp: The Locations of Friday the 13th and Friday the 13th Part 2 hosted by Michael Gingold NEW It Came from the Vaults – An Interview with La-La Land Records' Matt Verboys and Michael V. Gerhard and Composer Harry Manfredini NEW Finding Friday: On Location of the Friday the 13th Films The Friday the 13th Chronicles – An 8-Part Featurette on the First 8 Films Secrets Galore Behind the Gore – A 3-Part Featurette on the Makeup Effects of Part 1, Part 4 and Part 7 Crystal Lake Victims Tell All! Tales from the Cutting Room Floor Friday the 13th Artifacts and Collectibles Jason Forever – Q & A with Ari Lehman, Warrington Gillette, C.J. Graham and Kane Hodder Legacy of the Mask Slasher Films: Going for the Jugular The Friday the 13th Playing Cards Still Gallery Easter EggsDisc 16: Music Video: Alice Cooper's "The Man Behind the Mask" NEW Alice Lives: Alice Cooper and Friday the 13th Part VI - A Look at the Music Video "The Man Behind the Mask" Featuring Interviews with Alice Cooper and Director Jeffrey Abelson NEW Legends Never Die – Tom McLoughlin at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery NEW Life, Death and Jason Voorhees – An Interview with Director Tom McLoughlin NEW The Road to Crystal Lake – An Interview with Producer Sean S. Cunningham NEW Faceless Evil – Sean S. Cunningham and Jason NEW Jason Was Here: Friday the 13th Part 3 – 6 Locations Then and Now Scream Queens: Horror Heroines Exposed (2014) – Including Interviews with Adrienne King and Melanie Kinnaman (80 mins.) Slice and Dice: The Slasher Film Forever (2013) – Including Interviews with Corey Feldman and John Carl Buechler (78 mins.) Trailer Reel – All 12 Friday the 13th Trailers in a Row Freddy vs. Jason Storyboards and Production Galleries Friday the 13th (2009) Teaser Trailer Friday the 13th (2009) Theatrical Trailer Friday the 13th (2009) TV Spots Friday the 13th (2009) Electronic Press Kit – Interviews with Cast and Crew, Behind-the-Scenes Footage Friday the 13th Series Newspaper Ad Still Gallery – Vintage Newspaper Ads for All 12 Films Easter Egg. Review: Hands-down the definitive way to watch the Friday the 13th series - I originally wasn't going to purchase this set, simply because I own the previous sets on both DVD and Blu-ray (From Crystal Lake to Manhattan as well as the tin that was released by Warner Bros. a few years back). I used to double-dip all the time when Blu-ray was a new format, and lately I've had little desire to shell out hard-earned cash for upgrades to movies I already own. That being said, something that is sorely lacking on most physical media today are the special features that made DVD collecting such a joy back in the day. When I saw how many new features were being added to this set, not to mention that most, if not all of the features from prior releases were being carried over, it was a no-brainer. Not even the Star Wars Blu-ray sets were that generous. I'm not big on audio commentaries, but Shout! went way overboard here. Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives has four (!) audio commentaries alone. I noticed many of the new commentaries feature people who until now have been pretty elusive, like actress Kerry Noonan (Paula from Part VI) and Steve Miner (director of Parts 2 and 3). The two bonus discs would have been enough to satisfy most fans, but each film comes with its own batch of new and old interviews. The big selling point for me was getting both R-rated and unrated cuts of the original film and Jason Goes to Hell. With Part 1, I actually prefer the theatrical version. With the additional shots added to the unrated cut, Tom Savini's killer make-up is exposed more than it should be, which ruins the illusion for me. To my knowledge, this is the first time both versions have been available on Blu-ray, so it's nice to finally have the option (although most of the new special features ARE on the unrated disc). I still own my Jason Goes to Hell DVD, which DOES include the unrated cut, so I was a little bummed when they didn't carry it over to the original Blu-ray release. It's been reported that one shot is actually missing, which is where Shout's disc replacement program comes into play. The shot in question, where the character Ward has his wrist snapped in half, is undeniably one of the more gruesome shots of the unrated cut, so I understand why it's a an issue that it wasn't included. But we are talking about two or three seconds, so it isn't a particular deal breaker. The other nice addition, which would have been great about five years ago, is the inclusion of Friday the 13th Part III in stereoscopic 3D. It's bittersweet to see this, because they don't quite make 3D TVs anymore, so most of the people who want to see the film in true 3D already own these televisions. It would have been nice if Shout! included both the newer 3D version, as well as the anaglyph (the blue and red) 3D for those of us who missed out on the 3D revolution (sarcasm). As far as the 4K scans of the first four films go, understand that these are not 4K Blu-rays. You're still getting a 1080p presentation, but they were sourced from new 4K masters, so technically they should look superior to the last Blu-ray release. Personally, I didn't notice a huge difference, since these films were made on shoestring budgets and were mostly shot at night. That being said, the picture quality gets a slight boost during the daytime scenes, but I wouldn't go after this set merely for the new transfers. There's only so much you can do to low-budget 80's horror films. Each movie also gets its own disc, as opposed to the previous sets where two movies shared a single disc. That in itself should give each film a bump in quality. I also dig the artwork on each individual Blu-ray, as the covers mostly resemble what the films looked like back in the VHS glory days (with the exception of Part V, which uses that awesome theatrical poster as opposed to that weird VHS cover with the strange hockey mask that never appears in the actual film). Bottom line: aside from the extremely minute errors with three of the films (which Shout! has already addressed with a disc replacement program, free of charge), I can't see any reason to pass this up, especially given how rare these kinds of sets can be a year or so after the fact. If you're still interested in watching Part III in 3D without an expensive set, keep your old tin, but this makes a great addition to your horror collection. However, buy it for the extensive features and the awesome presentation, and not for the 4K scans, because unless you're a huge stickler for detail, I don't think the new scans makes a ton of difference, given that these are still technically standard Blu-rays. Great job from Shout! Review: FRIDAY THE 13TH: BOx SET - Shout out to Shout Factory for this collection of one of the most iconic horror figures, Jason Voorhees! All 12 movies, not 13(?), with 4K for the original 4 chapters. Then, "A New Beginning" came along. Then, "Jason Lives", "The New Blood", well.. Jason vs. Carrie, then "Jason Takes Manhattan ". From 1980-1989, there were 8 films total. Then comes the "second" final chapter, "Jason Goes To Hell", which was released in 1993. Im sorry, Jason x, is my very last one to watch! But, this box set has everything and more. The 1st 4 films are 4k remastered with the original mono audio or the 5.1 master audio because it's fuller and scarier, thanks ti Harry Manfredini. You get the original and theatrical cuts of Friday the 13th (1980), Jason Goes To Hell (1993), and the 2009 remake! A whole weekend of extras! And a 60 page booklet about the entire franchise! Highly recommended!

| ASIN | B07GNV288V |
| Actors | Amy Steel, Dana Kimmell, Kimberly Beck, Melanie Kinnaman, Thom Mathews |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.85:1 |
| Audio Description: | English |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,143 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #1,185 in Horror (Movies & TV) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (4,821) |
| Director | Adam Marcus, Danny Steinmann, Jim Isaac, Joseph Zito, Rob Hedden |
| Item model number | BR86213406 |
| Language | English (DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0), English (Dolby Digital 5.1 EX), English (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| MPAA rating | R (Restricted) |
| Media Format | Blu-ray, NTSC, Subtitled |
| Number of discs | 16 |
| Producers | Frank Mancuso Jr., Noel Cunningham, Randolph Cheveldave, Sean Cunningham, Timothy Silver |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.56 Pounds |
| Release date | October 13, 2020 |
| Run time | 21 hours and 46 minutes |
| Studio | SHOUT! FACTORY |
| Subtitles: | English |
L**1
Hands-down the definitive way to watch the Friday the 13th series
I originally wasn't going to purchase this set, simply because I own the previous sets on both DVD and Blu-ray (From Crystal Lake to Manhattan as well as the tin that was released by Warner Bros. a few years back). I used to double-dip all the time when Blu-ray was a new format, and lately I've had little desire to shell out hard-earned cash for upgrades to movies I already own. That being said, something that is sorely lacking on most physical media today are the special features that made DVD collecting such a joy back in the day. When I saw how many new features were being added to this set, not to mention that most, if not all of the features from prior releases were being carried over, it was a no-brainer. Not even the Star Wars Blu-ray sets were that generous. I'm not big on audio commentaries, but Shout! went way overboard here. Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives has four (!) audio commentaries alone. I noticed many of the new commentaries feature people who until now have been pretty elusive, like actress Kerry Noonan (Paula from Part VI) and Steve Miner (director of Parts 2 and 3). The two bonus discs would have been enough to satisfy most fans, but each film comes with its own batch of new and old interviews. The big selling point for me was getting both R-rated and unrated cuts of the original film and Jason Goes to Hell. With Part 1, I actually prefer the theatrical version. With the additional shots added to the unrated cut, Tom Savini's killer make-up is exposed more than it should be, which ruins the illusion for me. To my knowledge, this is the first time both versions have been available on Blu-ray, so it's nice to finally have the option (although most of the new special features ARE on the unrated disc). I still own my Jason Goes to Hell DVD, which DOES include the unrated cut, so I was a little bummed when they didn't carry it over to the original Blu-ray release. It's been reported that one shot is actually missing, which is where Shout's disc replacement program comes into play. The shot in question, where the character Ward has his wrist snapped in half, is undeniably one of the more gruesome shots of the unrated cut, so I understand why it's a an issue that it wasn't included. But we are talking about two or three seconds, so it isn't a particular deal breaker. The other nice addition, which would have been great about five years ago, is the inclusion of Friday the 13th Part III in stereoscopic 3D. It's bittersweet to see this, because they don't quite make 3D TVs anymore, so most of the people who want to see the film in true 3D already own these televisions. It would have been nice if Shout! included both the newer 3D version, as well as the anaglyph (the blue and red) 3D for those of us who missed out on the 3D revolution (sarcasm). As far as the 4K scans of the first four films go, understand that these are not 4K Blu-rays. You're still getting a 1080p presentation, but they were sourced from new 4K masters, so technically they should look superior to the last Blu-ray release. Personally, I didn't notice a huge difference, since these films were made on shoestring budgets and were mostly shot at night. That being said, the picture quality gets a slight boost during the daytime scenes, but I wouldn't go after this set merely for the new transfers. There's only so much you can do to low-budget 80's horror films. Each movie also gets its own disc, as opposed to the previous sets where two movies shared a single disc. That in itself should give each film a bump in quality. I also dig the artwork on each individual Blu-ray, as the covers mostly resemble what the films looked like back in the VHS glory days (with the exception of Part V, which uses that awesome theatrical poster as opposed to that weird VHS cover with the strange hockey mask that never appears in the actual film). Bottom line: aside from the extremely minute errors with three of the films (which Shout! has already addressed with a disc replacement program, free of charge), I can't see any reason to pass this up, especially given how rare these kinds of sets can be a year or so after the fact. If you're still interested in watching Part III in 3D without an expensive set, keep your old tin, but this makes a great addition to your horror collection. However, buy it for the extensive features and the awesome presentation, and not for the 4K scans, because unless you're a huge stickler for detail, I don't think the new scans makes a ton of difference, given that these are still technically standard Blu-rays. Great job from Shout!
Q**H
FRIDAY THE 13TH: BOx SET
Shout out to Shout Factory for this collection of one of the most iconic horror figures, Jason Voorhees! All 12 movies, not 13(?), with 4K for the original 4 chapters. Then, "A New Beginning" came along. Then, "Jason Lives", "The New Blood", well.. Jason vs. Carrie, then "Jason Takes Manhattan ". From 1980-1989, there were 8 films total. Then comes the "second" final chapter, "Jason Goes To Hell", which was released in 1993. Im sorry, Jason x, is my very last one to watch! But, this box set has everything and more. The 1st 4 films are 4k remastered with the original mono audio or the 5.1 master audio because it's fuller and scarier, thanks ti Harry Manfredini. You get the original and theatrical cuts of Friday the 13th (1980), Jason Goes To Hell (1993), and the 2009 remake! A whole weekend of extras! And a 60 page booklet about the entire franchise! Highly recommended!
L**R
My favorite horror Franchise
Favorite horror series ever. All the disc's look beautiful and play perfectly. Freddy Vs Jason's my favorite out of all of them.
D**S
Thank God it's Friday.....
Excellent, very impressed. Stunning box set.
M**Y
A Must-Have for Any Horror Fanatic!
As a horror movie fanatic, I am always on the lookout for the best and most terrifying films to add to my collection. That's why I was thrilled to get my hands on the "Friday the 13th Collection" from Shout! Factory. This 16-disc set is a must-have for any fan of the franchise or horror movies in general. The collection includes all 12 original "Friday the 13th" films, from the classic 1980 original to the 2009 reboot. But what really sets this collection apart is the incredible amount of bonus features included on each disc. From behind-the-scenes documentaries to commentary tracks with the cast and crew, there is so much to explore and learn about these iconic horror films. One of the standout features of this collection is the high-quality restoration of the films. Each film has been remastered in 4K Ultra HD, making the gore and violence even more vivid and realistic than ever before. And for those who prefer the classic look, the set also includes the original theatrical versions of each film. But perhaps the best part of the "Friday the 13th Collection" is the way it celebrates the legacy of the franchise. In addition to the films themselves, there are bonus features that explore the impact the series had on the horror genre, as well as interviews with the actors and filmmakers who brought the films to life. It's a comprehensive look at the entire history of "Friday the 13th," and a fitting tribute to one of the most iconic horror franchises of all time. Overall, I highly recommend the "Friday the 13th Collection" from Shout! Factory. It's a must-have for any horror movie fan, and a fantastic addition to any collection. So if you're looking for a scary good time, be sure to add this set to your shopping cart. Your Halloween movie marathon just got a whole lot better!
E**.
Minor physical details, but I'm satisfied.
Minor physical wear, but everything works. Came in sealed in plastic, however some of the cases had visible wear, maybe due to how it had been stored. The most noticeable thing was a scratch on the side of the box but it's not deep. It is honestly minimal, the discs and the artwork were intact and all the discs work perfectly. I am very satisfied.
R**L
Greatest collection ever
I had it before now I’m thrilled to have it again 👍
C**R
F13
Amazing!!!!
C**L
Incredible box set for the fans to own, inheard about some flaws with the audio track being off in Jason X, and other flaws in some of the flicks, but to me j didnt see anything flaws in the set I got, all the packaging and the box its self is amazing I really enjoy the art work around the box with all the variations of Jason including his moms head, I recently just completed watching the set a few days after launch and I am very satisfied with the quality of each scan, I will be revisiting the set just to mainly watch the extras as some did come with extra scenes that were too distraught for the original release of the flicks I beleive Friday the 13th part 1 had the salvaged scene not too sure but I know some did have extra scenes that did not make the big screen or the VHS/DVD, either way great set to own and get this box before its gone or the price gets raised because the amount is limited worldwide. My set did not have any damage on it so I am very pleased with that.
R**X
Excelente
I**A
Bel packaging, buona la qualità video, pur essendo master molto vecchi e già di bassa qualità all'origine, la shout è riuscita a fare un buon lavoro, peccato per il suono mono per i primi film, ma più di tanto non si può pretendere. La seconda versione delle cover a mio avviso è praticamente inutile. Da non dimenticare che c'è tutto quello riguarda Jason, compresi i film più recenti, freddy Vs jason ed il reboot friday the 13th 2009. Elogio al venditore che si è prestato a darmi intero supporto per una transazione veloce professionale ed amichevole.
S**R
All the movies in one place , great extras and a couple of unrated versions as well
F**E
O box é maravilhoso, a qualidade de som e imagem dos filmes está impecável, do 1 ao 4 com novas restaurações em 4k e do 5 em diante mesmo não sendo nova restauração ainda assim estão com mais qualidade que as edições anteriores... E o melhor de tudo é que cada filme está em seu respectivo disco, nada de 2 filmes no mesmo blu-ray. Além de tudo isso ainda temos um farto material extra. Recomendo!!!!!
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