Friday the 13th Triple Feature In 3D!

Well, at least one out of the three movies will be in 3D. The Alamo Drafthouse Cinema in Westlakes, Texas will be showing Friday the 13th (1980), Friday the 13th Part 2 and Friday the 13th Part 3 on Thursday August 12th. Yes, Part 3 will be in full 3D for all to enjoy. Now, if you live in the San Antonio, Texas area and are not going to be able to make the Camp Blood: Friday the 30th reunion that very weekend, this would be a great alternative.

For those people attending the reunion who think they might go to this triple feature and then watch the films at the reunion Friday night, be prepared to do some driving. The reunion is in the suburbs of Dallas and a drive to San Antonio is between 5 to 6 hours, depending on traffic and the route you drive. It is all up to the individual person. At any rate here is one of many showings of the Friday the 13th series that will be happening the weekend of August 13-15.

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10 Responses to “ Friday the 13th Triple Feature In 3D! ”

  1. That’s funny. I just finished reading the latest HorrorHound magazine and saw this same ad.
    Too bad they don’t have these movies show around here. I’d love to see Part 3D.

  2. any one know if they are making posters for this at all? I know they print up alot of posters for special events

  3. I am placing a call today to find out. I would love to get my hands on one!

  4. I wish Alamo Drafthouse would show these here in KS. Give Kansas SOMETHING to look forward to.

  5. Lucky Texans.

  6. I wish a triple feature like that would play up this way! Poor Maritime Canadians miss all the good stuff.

  7. Damn! I wish they would do this stuff in Hawaii.

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