Saturday, July 18, 2020

'Voorhees' Release Date Confirmed

We won't be getting 'Halloween Kills' this year, but slasher fans will have something else to look forward to: Jason Voorhees is coming back on Halloween night 2020, and he's going to be ripping through a group of criminals and their unfortunate captives.

This film has been a long time coming, having been launched back in early 2017, and fortunately was 99% finished when coronavirus struck, delaying some voice recording a few months. Recording is now completed, and the movie is basically ready for release. I was on set in Virginia for a few night shots back in October 2018 and July 2019 and was impressed by the creepy atmosphere and pretty intense brutality of the shoot. I won't spoil it, but after the film receives broad release, I'll go into some more "behind the scenes" detail on this blog with a few photos and one gory-ass video.

While the film has been delayed a couple times from its original release date, it was the right thing to do. We saw what happens when a fan film is rushed to release when 'Vengeance' came out before it was done and had to be re-cut and re-released. Director Cody Faulk is going for perfection here, so I'm eager to see what he comes up with.

Check out the trailer. It gets straight to the point: we want to see Jason. Here he is!

Saturday, July 11, 2020

Highly-Detailed Part 7 Bust For Sale

Sculpted by Marshall Bean. Easily the best fan sculpt of this design I've ever seen. Also comes with its own hockey mask. Resin blanks available now for $350. Contact the seller on Facebook or comment below with your email!







Thursday, July 2, 2020

Original Movie Mold Jason Hands For Sale

Take a look at the photos below. The pair of brown hands at left are the last surviving pair of original latex hands made for the production of Friday the 13th Part 7. I recently purchased them from Brad Hardin, who obtained them from the late John Carl Buechler many years ago. No one else has both hands from the film, though Mario Kirner does have a single hand that was painted and used during production.

The pair of black hands on the right are a perfect replica molded straight off these hands. Cast in a lightweight resin, they are exactly the same size and perfectly capture every detail of the hands at left. My business partner recently did a small run of these for our friends and fellow collectors.

Here's the good news: out of a run of twenty, there are five pair still available. If you want one of these last five pair, contact Marcos Medina on Facebook, or look him up on Yourprops (user: Barcode500). I expect they're going to go fast, so don't wait too long!

If you want to buy the original latex hands, leave a comment with your email address here or contact me on Facebook.

Here's some extra shots of the movie hands for reference.