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Jason Voorhees has carved his place into American pop culture and is one of the most recognizable cinematic killer in horror history. Now nearly, 30 years later, see how it all happened! With over 100 interviews with cast and crew, behind the scenes footage and dozen of film clips spanning the entire Friday the 13th series leading up to the 2/13/09 remake, there is no better way to get up close and personal with one of the most feared icons of our generation. Shut off the lights, lock up the cabin and get ready to learn all about a boy... His Name Was Jason. (official distributor synopsis)

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Goldbeater 

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English An interesting documentary and a must see for all fans of Friday the 13th series, despite the fact that it doesn’t bring much new information over the course of its ninety minutes. Instead, we get to explore the past with a bit of self-promotion and uncritical patting on the back here and there (of course, the executive producer of the documentary is Sean S. Cunningham). Besides, the sequence in which the creators philosophise about Jason Voorhees as if he was a figure of antique tragedy, is laughable. The rest of the film, though, is intentionally funny, from Tom Savini’s guiding commentary or the few hilarious allusions (like Kevin Bacon’s star on the Walk of Fame). On the whole, this is just to be watched the same way as the series itself: by switching the brain off and enjoying the ride. ()

kaylin 

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English An excellent documentary for fans who have fallen in love with the "Friday the 13th" series. Many legends appear here - the whole documentary is accompanied by great sequences with Tom Savini, who talks about the filming process, what Jason means to them, etc. It's an interesting insight into the life of the series, as well as the lives of individual protagonists and how they have changed. ()