2009年9月28日星期一

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You know the plot already, or can at least abercrombie and fitch predict its moves: Jason Vorhees (Caleb Guss) is a retarded/disfigured kid living with his mom at Camp Crystal Lake who, during a 1980-set prologue that spoils the original film's twist, watches his cosseting psycho parent (Nana Visitor) get decapitated by a teenage girl who dared bully her little boy. 30 years later, the adult Jason (Derek Mears) now stalks the abandoned holiday resort, slaughtering teenagers as his crackpot mother commanded before she abercrombie and fitch died, delivered a steady stream of boisterous louts and buxom lovelies to penetrate with his signature machete.

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