His Name Was Jason: 30 Years of Friday the 13th Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.10/10 from 3200 votes
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Synopsis

His Name Was Jason: 30 Years of Friday the 13th is a documentary that celebrates the 30th anniversary of the iconic horror film franchise, Friday the 13th. The film explores the history and impact of the series, featuring interviews with cast members, directors, and fans.

The documentary delves into the creation of the original film, the development of the character Jason Voorhees, and the evolution of the franchise over the years. It also examines the cultural significance of the Friday the 13th series and its lasting legacy in the horror genre.

Through behind-the-scenes footage and exclusive interviews, His Name Was Jason offers fans a comprehensive look at the making of the films and the enduring popularity of Jason Voorhees as a horror icon. The documentary pays tribute to the impact of the franchise on popular culture and its influence on subsequent horror films.

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His Name Was Jason: 30 Years of Friday the 13th
Opening Title
John Corlis: Performer
Jason Can't Be Killed
John Corlis: Performer
Rodent Box
John Corlis: Performer
Screaming Eagle
John Corlis: Performer
Pass the Blow
John Corlis: Performer
Hot Commodity
John Corlis: Performer
Living Through the 80s Is Hard
John Corlis: Performer
Is This a Joke
John Corlis: Performer
Camp Crystal Lake
John Corlis: Performer
Black Market Mission
John Corlis: Performer
80s Fever
John Corlis: Performer
Drive Me Mad
John Corlis: Performer
Crystal Lake Memories
John Corlis: Performer
Get Out
John Corlis: Performer
Sacrifice in the Woods
John Corlis: Performer
Strip or Smoke
John Corlis: Performer
Goodnight
John Corlis: Performer
Jason in Outer Space
John Corlis: Performer
Going with the Times
John Corlis: Performer
End Times
John Corlis: Performer

User reviews

Stephanie Davis
3/10

The soundtrack failed to evoke any sense of suspense or thrill that is typically associated with the Friday the 13th franchise. I believe a more dynamic and engaging musical score could have elevated the emotional impact of the documentary and kept viewers more engaged.

Richard Perez
10/10

The use of original scores and sound effects in the soundtrack adds depth and authenticity to the storytelling, creating a sense of nostalgia for fans of the series. The music beautifully complements the interviews and behind-the-scenes footage, elevating the overall production value of the documentary and making it a must-watch for any horror enthusiast.

David Martin
4/10

The repetitive use of generic horror movie tropes in the soundtrack detracted from the overall quality of the documentary. I was hoping for more originality and creativity in the musical score to accompany such a legendary film series.

Michael Anderson
8/10

The music in the documentary not only complements the interviews and behind-the-scenes footage, but also adds an extra layer of nostalgia for fans of the series. The haunting melodies and chilling themes evoke the emotions associated with the films, making it a truly immersive experience for viewers.

Nancy Clark
5/10

While the soundtrack of the documentary complements the content well, it may not stand out as particularly memorable or unique on its own. It serves its purpose in setting the tone for the film, but lacks standout tracks or themes that would make it stand out as a standout aspect of the overall viewing experience.