Just as Prince William and Kate Middleton became the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge after their marriage, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will receive new royal titles from Queen Elizabeth after tying the knot on May 19. There are only a handful of dukedoms for the Queen to choose from, with some thought to have been ruled out due to past notorieties, and until now, it's been widely assumed that Harry and Meghan will become the Duke and Duchess of Sussex: it's an available peerage that doesn't have any negative connotations. However, it's now rumored that the Queen might revive the extinct dukedom of Connaught, which is named after Connacht in Ireland. This dukedom was created by Queen Victoria in 1874 for her third son, Arthur, and has been out of use since 1943, after the death of the second Duke. Coincidentally (or perhaps not) the first Duke also held the title of Earl of Sussex.
- 4/16/2018
- by Closer Staff
- Closer Weekly
The complete specs have been made available for Warner Bros. Entertainment's upcoming Friday the 13th: The Complete Collection Blu-ray box set, and it's a great day if you like your releases edited and slapped together.
You can scroll to the bottom for a complete list of specs for each movie, but I'm going to jump in and tell you exactly what's wrong with this release. This isn't an editorial lamenting the lack of uncut Friday the 13th movies that have never before been released. If we haven't seen excised footage by now, it's because, in all probability, it no longer exists. Yes, it would be nice to finally see Friday the 13th part 2 in all its uncut, Carl Fullerton glory, but it's probably never going to happen.
This isn't a gripe session predicated on unrealistic expectations. But what's inexcusable is that Warner Bros. is offering the R-rated...
You can scroll to the bottom for a complete list of specs for each movie, but I'm going to jump in and tell you exactly what's wrong with this release. This isn't an editorial lamenting the lack of uncut Friday the 13th movies that have never before been released. If we haven't seen excised footage by now, it's because, in all probability, it no longer exists. Yes, it would be nice to finally see Friday the 13th part 2 in all its uncut, Carl Fullerton glory, but it's probably never going to happen.
This isn't a gripe session predicated on unrealistic expectations. But what's inexcusable is that Warner Bros. is offering the R-rated...
- 6/28/2013
- by Matt Serafini
- DreadCentral.com
There are times where I just want to be entertained. Forget the blood. Forget the nudity. Forget the exploitation. No, nobody hacked my column. I’m still here. My wife is not a big horror fan, and she only watches them with me because she knows I am addicted to them. Once in a blue moon, I come across a title in my collection that is right up both of our alleys. I bring to you My Boyfriend’s Back, or what would happen if R.L. Stine wrote a Rom-Com.
As he did with Jason Goes to Hell, writer Dean Lorey opens up on his experiences on this 1993 horror-comedy that has a bigger fanbase than you might think.
The question I get asked most often (right after “where do you get your ideas?”) is “how did you break into the business?” For me, it started with a little zombie named Johnny Dingle.
As he did with Jason Goes to Hell, writer Dean Lorey opens up on his experiences on this 1993 horror-comedy that has a bigger fanbase than you might think.
The question I get asked most often (right after “where do you get your ideas?”) is “how did you break into the business?” For me, it started with a little zombie named Johnny Dingle.
- 5/20/2011
- by Jason Bene
- Killer Films
(To Jason Voorhees’ blown to pieces body) Hey fuck! Hiya doin’ ya fat-ass maggoty blown-up fuck! Suck this! (Gives Jason’s body the finger) Suck it! You know what I’d like to do to you? I’d like to take a crap right on your fucking mask! A big old mango-sized crap!
Although not a comedy, that burn spoken by the Assistant Coroner (played by screenwriter Dean Lorey) in Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday always makes me laugh out loud, and like Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives, this installment added levity to a franchise that needed to not take itself too serious realizing it was nine movies deep in the hole.
Dean Lorey just launched a new website called deanlorey.com, where you can check out his writing credits for television (Arrested Development, ‘Til Death) and film (Major Payne, Happy Gilmore), as well as his...
Although not a comedy, that burn spoken by the Assistant Coroner (played by screenwriter Dean Lorey) in Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday always makes me laugh out loud, and like Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives, this installment added levity to a franchise that needed to not take itself too serious realizing it was nine movies deep in the hole.
Dean Lorey just launched a new website called deanlorey.com, where you can check out his writing credits for television (Arrested Development, ‘Til Death) and film (Major Payne, Happy Gilmore), as well as his...
- 5/13/2011
- by Jason Bene
- Killer Films
Why in God's green earth are we doing a "Jason goes to Hell" article? That's a great question. It started off as a simple question, "why didn't the film use Friday the 13th in the title?" That led us down a path and eventually to the curator of the website "Fridaythe13thFilms.com" Jason Parker. Yes we realize the irony that his name is Jason...
Jason knows the "Friday the 13th" series better than creator Sean Cunningham. Not only is the guy a "F13" super encyclopedia but he has a ton of rare never before seen images from the various films. Needless to say we picked his brain and he spewed more "Jgth" facts at as than we could handle. Our simple quest for the answer to why the film didn't use the "Friday the 13th" moniker became a treasure trove of frequently asked questions that we didn't know the answers to,...
Jason knows the "Friday the 13th" series better than creator Sean Cunningham. Not only is the guy a "F13" super encyclopedia but he has a ton of rare never before seen images from the various films. Needless to say we picked his brain and he spewed more "Jgth" facts at as than we could handle. Our simple quest for the answer to why the film didn't use the "Friday the 13th" moniker became a treasure trove of frequently asked questions that we didn't know the answers to,...
- 7/3/2010
- by admin
- Horrorbid
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