Friday The 13th Blog » Imagesets http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog News & Updates for fridaythe13thfilms.com Fri, 10 Dec 2024 17:32:30 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.9.2 en hourly 1 What Did Friday the 13th 2024 Props Sell For? http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/what-did-friday-the-13th-2009-props-sell-for/ http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/what-did-friday-the-13th-2009-props-sell-for/#comments Mon, 01 Nov 2024 15:49:37 +0000 jasonsfury http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/?p=13329 We covered the Profiles in History auction back in April/May 2024, where many items from the 2024 Friday the 13th film were auctioned off to lucky bidders. Many of the big ticket items, including the screen-used machete and hockey mask, were sold for many thousands of U.S. dollars. Well, curiosity got the better of us and we wondered how much some of the more obscure items from the new film sold for.

Below we have listed a few of the items, there relationship in the 2024 film and how much they sold for. Some prices may seem very expensive at first glance, but in the world of movie prop collecting, the selling prices may be very minimal.

Hero metal wok with wooden handle

Used as a shield by Arlen Escarpeta’s character “Lawrence” to defend himself against Jason.

SOLD FOR:  $150

Jason’s creepy doll
Picked up by Jared Padalecki’s character “Clay”. Cloth body with porcelain head, hands, and feet.

SOLD FOR: $800

Deer Antlers
These antlers were used by Jason to hang the corpse of Julianna Guill’s character “Bree” on the bathroom door. Constructed of resin and realistically weathered.

SOLD FOR:  $400

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Interview: Douglas Tait (Jason Voorhees, ‘Freddy vs Jason’) http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/interview-douglas-tait-jason-voorhees-freddy-vs-jason/ http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/interview-douglas-tait-jason-voorhees-freddy-vs-jason/#comments Thu, 14 Oct 2024 02:33:13 +0000 jasonsfury http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/?p=12325 Douglas Tait is well known in Hollywood for portraying a great number of monsters and has recently added his talents to the Will Ferrell starrer Land of The Lost as well as the Star Trek reboot. Until now, Douglas was a virtual unkown to Friday the 13th fans as not much had been written about his involvement in the film Freddy vs Jason. However, as many are finding out, he portrayed Jason Voorhees in what alot of fans are saying is their favorite scene in the film. We asked the “Monster Man” to share his thoughts on his experiences on the set of Freddy vs Jason and the film series as a whole. Douglas reveals some of his next projects and Freddy vs Jason stories, which include his involvement in the Teen Wolf television show for MTV as well as Ronny Yu teaching him how to walk like Jason. It was also interesting to learn that Douglas was in the running for the entire role of Jason.

Mr. Tait was also very generous in providing us with some never before seen behind-the-scenes photos from his days shooting on the Freddy vs Jason set. So, we hope everyone enjoys his thoughts and also the awesome photos he has provided!


1. How did you get started working in the film industry and what was your primary goal? Was your goal to act, produce or direct?

My primary goal when I started was always to act. I loved performing, and I started working at Universal Studios in High school playing Frankenstein and other Classic Movie Monsters, and that is what got me started in acting behind masks and makeup. I became obsessed with playing monsters at an early age. Most recently I have gotten into producing films that I am in. I produced the film One By One: Deaths Door which stars Tony Todd and myself.
 
2. How did you get involved in the Freddy vs Jason production? Had you worked with any of the crew from Freddy vs Jason previously?

I got involved by going through casting. I had gone to several auditions, and call backs and was being considered for the part. Ronny Yu wanted a taller leaner Jason Vorhees. I actually feel bad for Kane Hodder, If I was Kane I would have been upset also if a Director would cast someone else when I had played Jason in so many prior films. Anyway, after weeks had gone by I was told they hired Ken, so I sadly moved on. Then almost a year later they called me for the reshoot.

3. How many days were you on set for filming and what was the typical amount of time and preparation you needed for your scene? What kind of makeup appliances and props were needed for the Jason outift that you were to wear?

I was on the film for a couple days. The water sequence took a lot of preparation. They realized that when I got wet,  I looked too skinny in the clothes, so they had to bulk me up with pads and extra clothing so it would look like I was still big. Being with all this extra weight, one eye covered, a machete in one hand,  Freddy’s head in another hand, and being totally submerged in water, made that scene very difficult. Also, Ronny Yu wanted me to walk like I was walking on land. He wanted it to look like I could walk through the water without it making me rise to the surface. To do this effect, they had a rope tied under water that I held onto with my left hand (with Freddy’s severed head in it also), and I held myself down on the ground so I could pull myself and walk forward.


4. What was your experience working with Director Ronny Yu and also Robert England? Are there any funny or interesting behind the scene stories that you woud like to share?

Working with Robert Englund and Ronny Yu was great. Robert Englund was a class act. He was such a great guy, and we talked about his character, and how he was a huge influence on my acting behind prosthetic fx makeup. It was  a dream come true to work with him. I actually have an emberassing story about Ronny Yu. When I came in to meet him, he was showing me the Jason movements he wanted and he was hunched over and dragging his leg, so I copied him several times, and he kept saying no, no, like this… and he did the same thing. Finally he got called to another room and he limped out. I realized that he had a bad leg and I was imitating it, I felt so terrible.

5. The scene that you are known to be playing Jason is at the very end of the film where Jason emerges from the water with Freddy’s head in his hand. Is that truly the only scene you played Jason? If that is the only scene, were you supposed to appear in other scenes as Jason at one point, but eventually were not needed?

Unfortunately for me, it was the only scene I was hired to do. The test audiences were confused about the original ending, they thought Jason Ritter’s character was becoming Jason. You can see it in the deleted scenes, that is why they decided to reshoot the ending. Originally I was being considered for playing the role of Jason in the entire film. It was actually between me and Ken. When they took the film to Canada, I was out of luck. There was no way they were going to pay for my flight and hotel stay when Ken was a local. Also, Ken is older than me and he was a lot more established in the business than I was at the time.

6. Do you know the circumstances as to why you had to be brought in to play Jason for your scene(s)? Was Ken Kirzinger just not available or were there other reasons?

I heard different information about why Ken didn’t do the shoot. At the time I was told that they were saving money by hiring me locally for the reshoot. Later on I heard he was on another project and couldn’t get out. I am not sure which is the right answer. Maybe Ken would know…
7. What was your overall experience like on filming Freddy vs Jason? Was it an enjoyable and free spirited set and crew?


It was a great experience working on Freddy vs. Jason. It was my first big Feature film, and I was only 24 at the time. I had a person onset who’s only job was to hold my Machete, (She never worked cause I wouldn’t let go of it!) I remember standing in the water with Freddy’s head in my hand thinking: Wow, I am working with Robert Englund and behind the mask of Jason Vorhees! Both of them scared the hell out of me as a kid and they are the two biggest Horror icons of all time!


8. Did you watch Freddy vs Jason and if so, what is your thoughts on the film? Do you follow the franchise at all and have any thoughts to share with the fans?

I have watched Freddy Vs. Jason several times, and I like it a lot. I really like the blending of the two iconic worlds that these two are from. I think it was well done and I still enjoy watching it. I have always been a fan of the franchise and I feel very privelaged to have been a part of it. I wish I could have done more, but at least I got to experience what I did.

9. You recently began attending conventions. What has that experience been like and what do you think of all of the fans that attend to see their favorite actors and artists?

I wrote off conventions in the past and just recently started attending them. I started to get calls for my character in Star Trek and I enjoyed the experience. I used to think conventions were for actors who no longer had a career, but I was wrong. So I hooked up with the best signing agent, Sean Clark at Convention All Stars, and the rest is history. Interacting with fans has been the greatest thing I could have ever done, and I love it. I will always do conventions to stay close to the great fans out there. I have a fan who wants me to play Michael Myers in the next Halloween and he built a Facebook Fan site and made a slideshow of my monster pictures, it is very flattering. I will be at Weekend Of Horrors this weekend and HorrorHound Weekend next month.

10. What do you have in the works right now in Hollywood and what is that one project that you would really like to get done in the industry before it is all said and done?

I am working on a Horror as we speak, playing an Alien creature who lands at a campsite in the mountains of a small town and I wreak Havoc on the campers and town.  Soon I start the new TV Series Teen Wolf, I play the Uber Violent Werewolf in the series, and I just got offered a Lead Monster role in the Hansel And Gretel remake starring Jeremy Renner. The monster will be a huge practical Beast, (NO CGI) and it will be Directed by Tommy Wirkola of Dead Snow.


11. You recently were on set to film scenes for Knights Of Badassdom,’ starring Steve Zahn. Larry Zerner, who was in Friday the 13th Part 3, was also asked to film a scene for the film. Did you happen to be filming the same day he was? Did you two meet and if so, did you two discuss anything related to Friday the 13th or films in general?

Knights Of Badassdom is going to be a cult Horror masterpiece, it is Directed by the talented Joe Lynch and he was great to work with. Unfortunately Larry shot his scenes after I had already left Spokane Washington where the movie was filmed.


Big thanks goes to Douglas for sharing his experiences and photos. Make sure to check out his Facebook page to keep up with all news on his career and visit him at the Weekend of Horrors this coming weekend October 15th through October 17th.

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New Wickedbeard Jason Voorhees Part 4 Images http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/new-wickedbeard-jason-voorhees-part-4-images/ http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/new-wickedbeard-jason-voorhees-part-4-images/#comments Thu, 30 Sep 2024 06:29:48 +0000 jasonsfury http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/?p=12592 Wickedbeard is back and appearing in all new poses, this time in ‘The Final Chapter’ mode. The menacing actions of Jason Voorhees are accurately depicted as Wickedbeard preys on his victims with unholy relish. View his new pics below and let us know what you think of the accuracy and detail of the costume and hockey mask. Some say Wickedbeard is only a legend, but we all know he keeps coming back…

http://www.facebook.com/Wickedbeard

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The Ultimate 1/6 Scale Jason Takes Manhattan Figure http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/the-ultimate-16-scale-jason-takes-manhattan-figure/ http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/the-ultimate-16-scale-jason-takes-manhattan-figure/#comments Fri, 17 Sep 2024 02:45:10 +0000 jasonsfury http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/?p=12326 One’s Customs is continuing to improve his craft when it comes to creating the most realistic and screen accurate figures from the series. He has been creating figures that the fans have been clamoring for, Jason Takes Manhattan and Roy from A New Beginning, for well over a year now. The most requested figure has been the Jason Takes Manhattan figure that has been created in 7 inch form. Now, One’s Customs has stepped up his custom work and created, in my mind, the ultimate Part 8 Jason Voorhees figure in 1/6 scale.

The figure was created on commission, so it is not for sale now, but look at the photos of the figure below. If you are ever interested in having a custom figure made for your collection, you are encouraged to contact him. Check out his Youtube Channel to see all of his custom work and to contact him.

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Kaiyodo Part 3 Jason Figure And Barn Base Details http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/kaiyodo-part-3-jason-figure-and-barn-base-details/ http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/kaiyodo-part-3-jason-figure-and-barn-base-details/#comments Sat, 31 Jul 2024 04:31:39 +0000 jasonsfury http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/?p=11511
Everytime I think the website has everything to be found on this figure, someone comes along and provides even more information. Our long time visitor and friend daizab just pointed us to the website for this figure and the pictures they display are astonishing. This is as definitive a look as you are going to get of this awesome figure. Check out the pictures below. To this point, we know that the figure will retail for $29.99, is 5.7 inches in length, looks to be released in October and daizab mentioned that preorder might start tomorrow, August 1st!

When we know more information, we will add it to this story.

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Upclose Look At Screen Used Jason Goes To Hell Hock http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/upclose-look-at-screen-used-jason-goes-to-hell-hock/ http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/upclose-look-at-screen-used-jason-goes-to-hell-hock/#comments Tue, 20 Apr 2024 18:28:42 +0000 jasonsfury http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/?p=9332 This hockey mask is my personal favorite in the franchise. I have nothing against any other mask that was used, but I just enjoy the dirty, worn look that the JGTH hock represents. It is very simliar to The New Blood hock in size and in damage and I like that fact. Recently, pictures of a screen used hockey mask from Jason Goes To Hell were posted at the NightOwl Forums and I think the mask looks spectacular. This mask was on display at Planet Hollywood Las Vegas back in 2024.

Along with this mask, in the fourth picture down, you can see a miniature Jason Voorhees next to the hock. That is the standing Jason used in one of two Demon Model sets created for the end sequence of Jason Goes To Hell. We have featured the other model set on the website before, with a similar, yet restored Jason figure.

To get and upclose look at the mask, view the pictures below.

JGTH4

JGTH1

JGTH2

JGTH3

JGTH5

JGTH6

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