Friday the 13th: A New Beginning (1985)

The problem with slashers is that there wasn't much to do with them. The early ones - Halloween , Friday the 13th and The Burning - had differences and followed tried and true horror and exploitation trends. They in fact followed on the heels of the Italian giallo films and cult British horror movies like The Abominable Dr. Phibes . By the mid-1980s, however, they had become their own sub-genre, and pretty much every movie followed the same pattern. Some sort of wrong was done in the past and the person who was dealt dirty came back, in the flesh or in spirit, to take revenge. That revenge just happened to be on a bunch of rowdy teenagers, all stereotypes that were there to get naked and party. A final girl would emerge at the end to take on the killer, only for the whole thing to start back over in the sequel if the previous movie turned a profit. The critics hated them, audiences loved them, but because they were pretty much the same t...