Original Horror Movie Classic Night Of The Living Dead Is Back
The Original 1968 Horror Movie Classic, George Romero’s, “Night Of The Living Dead,” was supposed to be a horror-comedy. Instead, he settled on the infamous flesh-eating ghouls. The film was a game-changer for horror films. It is considered one of the original zombie movies. It was so disturbing back then the movie was unrated.
The Movie Shown At The Historic Farmington Theater
The historic Farmington Civic Theater is located in downtown Farmington, Michigan. The theater opened in 1940 and is still in operation. Constructed in 1939/1940 and officially opened in 1940. The Farmington Civic Theater brings this classic movie to downtown Farmington on October 27 at 10 p.m.
Night Of The Living Dead@ the FCT
The Night Of The Living Dead ( The Movie)
Night of the Living Dead was added to The Library of Congress in 1999 with other films deemed “culturally, historically or aesthetically significant”. the film was ranked No. 93 by the American Film Institute on their list of America’s most heart-pounding movies. George Romero and nine friends initially chipped in $600 to buy some film and to rent the farmhouse. Also raised $10,000 in donations from locals and professionals.
The Critic’s Choice Wasn’t That Good At First
New Yorker called the film “one of the most gruesomely terrifying movies ever made – and when you leave the theatre you may wish you could forget the whole horrible experience.
Movie Critic Critic Rex Reed wrote, “If you want to see what turns a B movie into a classic
The site, Rotten Tomatoes gives the movie a 95% rating. Check out the full review by clicking the link here.
The Screamin Scott reviews: The black and white film gives it an extra haunting effect. The cheesy acting adds to the movie experience as one of the classic films that your date still will hold you close and tight.
The FCT Theater Location
The Farmington Civic Theater is located at 33332 Grand River Avenue in downtown Farmington, just east of Farmington Road. Follow the theater’s website. theFCT.com and social media for additional information.
Friday the 13th and 13 Facts about Jason Voorhees
Friday the 13th and 13 Facts about Jason Voorhees (Updated)
Most people think of bad luck on the day of Friday the 13th. For me, Friday the 13th is the day of Jason Voorhees. The Friday the 13th movies, according to fridaythe13thfranchise.com (yeah, they have a website!) started when the first movie was released on May 9th, 1980. Friday the 13th was first conceived as a quick money grab after the success of Halloween with Michael Meyers. With help from Wes Craven, director Sean Cunningham was able to complete the first film of this iconic slasher.
Since 1980, there have been twelve Friday the 13th movies with a series planned for 2023. Jason has been from Camp Crystal Lake to New York and even to SPACE! He’s had cross-overs with Wes Craven’s Freddy Kreuger and appeared in comics fighting Detroit local Bruce Campbell’s Ash from The Evil Dead.
I’ve been a big fan of horror movies all my life and an even bigger fan of monsters. Even though some Jason movies can get very cheesy, I’ve always loved the monstrous aspect of Jason. He’s unstoppable and you have to be creative to survive in a world of monsters. So it’s always cool to see how characters (victims) will manage to evade this hockey-masked beast.
There also is a possible prequel series coming out this year called Crystal Lake on Peacock coming in 2024.
There is also a fan movie called Friday the 13th The Awakening released today, Friday the 13th, 2023.
Now if you are a horror fan as I am and go back to the 80s you may know a lot about Jason. I still covet this old Cracked (Like Mad, but not) magazine where they listed every “kill” that happened in all the movies. However, there may be some things you don’t know. So here are 13 facts about Jason Voorhees.
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