![]() And Alice Cooper did the, the music video for the theme song of Friday the 13th. Eighties action movies that were also a dime a dozen, just like the horror movies were also was the executive producer for he’s back the man behind the mask. Um, Missing In Action Invasion, USA, Red Scorpion, Delta force. ![]() Um, and then he goes on from this to do a bunch of like, it’s just total eighties. Um, and so they, you know, put their heart and soul into it, Corey Feldman’s in there anyway. This movie apparently got him enough cred to do Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter, which when was, when Tom Savini was invited back into the series, they thought that was gonna be the last, uh, Friday, the 13th movie. He did a horror movie before this called Blood Rage, which sounds kind of interesting. Joseph Zeto, uh, he’s has 10 directing credits to his name, the Prowler. Joseph Zeto and you know,, I know when you hear that, right. And then the director of it is, um, a guy named Joseph Zeto. Uh, and so, uh, I thought, well, that’s pretty significant. In fact, he was the man behind the mask for at least a kill scenes in this movie. Still consider this considers this, some of his best work. Inevitable special effects artist, you know, who kicked off the Friday, the 13th franchise did incredible work on, um, night of living dead and Dawn of the dead.Īnd is an, a legend in the special effects industry. Mm-hmm this is a movie that Tom Sini, the. I don’t even know if I’d seen it on the shelves in the horror section when I was out there, it’s purely something that the internet delivered to me. Not in like the top 10, but a little lower on the list, but I’d never seen it. So yeah, I never seen it before, but it, it popped up every now and then on lists, surprisingly, a couple magazines, put it on one of the top 25 or 50 slashers of all time. Have you, have you seen this? Nope before or? Nope. It’s just, you know, I never saw it growing up. So we’ve done two before and this one, uh, is one that I have been wanting to do forever. And, uh, all of the movies that we’ve seen in 1981, as well as the ones we kind of wanna see, uh, and, uh, why it just sort of seemed to be a banner year for slashers, at least a pivotal sort of turning point between between two eras. It was all me why I thought had this crazy idea of choosing 1981. If you get on our Patreon, uh, and you become a member, you can visit our mini. We’ve done several horror movies in 1981. slasher movies cuz 1981 was a pivotal year for slasher movies. Todd: Well, here we are on week three of our very specific theme month of 1981. Todd: Hello, and welcome to another episode of Two Guys and a Chainsaw. Episode 306, 2 Guys and a Chainsaw podcast
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