Friday The 13th Part VII: The New Blood Page #2

Synopsis: Lying dormant at the bottom of Camp Crystal Lake, Jason Voorhees is released from his watery grave by a telekinetic girl. And so the killing begins again. Can she use her powers to stop Jason, or is he back for good?
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Director(s): John Carl Buechler
Production: Paramount Pictures
  4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.3
Rotten Tomatoes:
30%
R
Year:
1988
88 min
1,475 Views


- Hi.

- (Glass smashing)

- Oh, sh*t!

- What was that?

- Nick, help me.

- Tina...

- (Russ) These people are such slobs!

There's a guy I'd love to give

a surprise party for. I'm Melissa.

- I'm Tina from next door.

- I know.

- Who's that scuzzball dopehead?

- The birthday boy's best friend.

Those are so pretty.

Absolutely gorgeous.

What a stupid place to put a lamp.

They're real.

On my last birthday, my Daddy goes,

"You're the perfect daughter."

He gives me these and says,

"To the best little girl in the world."

(Melissa) That's disgusting.

It's all over me.

- Wait! Come back here.

- (Melissa) Who is that girl?

Nick, let me tell you something

about women.

- Mom!

- Tina? Honey, what is it?

I saw him again.

The man, the thing in the lake.

He was killing a boy

with a metal spike.

Relax, relax, relax.

What do you mean you saw it?

I didn't actually see it

but I know. I know.

OK.

What were you doing

when it happened?

- Why?

- Because these are delusions.

You're creating images

of your father.

He left a large delusion

stuck in our porch.

- Go look if you don't believe me.

- All right, OK.

OK, I will.

- Tina...

- I know I'm right. I'm right.

Tina, Mrs. Shepard.

Tina, where?

But it was here. It was right here,

the large spike that I saw.

What's happening to me?

Help me, please.

Shh, shh, shh.

I'll help you

but you have to help me.

Honey, come on in the house.

Come on, sweetie.

It was there.

I just don't know what's happening.

(Mom) It's OK. It's OK.

- I'm cold.

- Why don't we crawl in the sack?

- Fix the fire.

- There's no wood.

- We're in a forest!

- Come on, let me heat you up.

Dan, we need wood.

It's gonna be a cold night tonight.

(Imitating The Terminator)

I'll be back.

(Twig snaps)

OK, you big hunk of a man,

come and get me.

Dan?

(Footsteps)

What are you doing?

(Screams)

(Muffled screams)

(Laughter)

It was great.

Derrick FZ Simms' greatest film.

The Battle Of The Gargantuan

Throngar was a work of genius.

You don't have to

take my word for it.

- Ask Ben. He was there.

- Ben, tell us all about Throngar?

- Throng... what?

- It wasn't Ben. Look at the time.

Gotta get moving,

put something on paper.

Er... some surprise party

that turned out to be.

You know Michael. He probably got

pulled over for drunk driving.

The guy could smell a party

- Now, where's my coffee?

- Where would you like it?

Has anyone seen Nick?

I think he went next door

to see Marilyn Munster.

Your friends must think

I'm a complete joke.

Who cares? They're not my friends.

I just came up for my cousin.

- So, where are you from?

- Where are you from?

We're doing real good here,

aren't we? OK, here goes.

I grew up in Pittsburgh.

I used to hang out with a bad crowd,

then my dad kicked me out.

Now, I go to night school. Your turn.

We came up here all the time

until my dad got killed in the lake.

I don't like it here.

- Is... is this where...

- I think it was my fault.

I know it was my fault.

You're a really nice guy,

trying to get your life together.

You don't want

to mess around with me.

Just listen for just a minute.

I saw my father get killed

when I was a kid

and it really

messed up my head a lot.

So you're OK now, aren't you?

You know that guy in my house?

He's my doctor.

He came out to help me

from the mental hospital.

(Twigs snap)

I er... I saw it.

It's a big pink elephant.

With my luck, you'll probably

turn out to be another delusion.

- Good morning.

- What was that for?

- Nothing.

- Nothing?

Hello, Tina.

Hi.

We've got tomatoes,

peppers, onions.

Sandra, we'll put them on the grill.

OK, let's see what else.

Garlic, pepper. Well, great.

(Boy) Move it! Steve, come on!

- Bye.

- Did you cut all the tomatoes?

Yeah, they're all done.

It looks great.

What happened with you and Ben?

He blew me off to go out with Eddie.

- What's wrong with Kate?

- (Kate) He lied to me.

Just throw the ball.

Look at this. It's made with latex.

- Have you seen Nick?

- He's around.

Dip?

She's like that with everybody

except boys. Come on.

Cocktail hour.

Robin, did you see the way

David just looked at me?

Get real. You're not his type.

You need a little touch-up work first.

Thanks.

Colombian express is pulling out.

All aboard.

Ding-ding!

- Eddie, you want to do me a favor?

- Yeah, sure. Anything.

- I'm gonna do it.

- You don't smoke.

- I do now.

- You can't. Robin!

You and I made a deal. We were gonna

come here and have a good time.

I'm gonna stick to the deal. You in?

OK.

Come on.

- So you want to smoke with me?

- Yeah.

- Is Nick here? I wanna talk to him.

- Don't worry. He'll show.

Hey, Tina. Is this the way they wear

jackets in the mental hospital?

Wow!

(Girl) God!

- (Girl) What happened?

- Tina! Wait, Tina!

What's going on, you guys?

I hate this place. It makes me

do things that I don't want to do.

I'm seeing things.

I could have killed someone. How?

Because when you're very emotional,

you do almost anything.

It just proves my point.

You moved the matchbook,

you broke the pearls.

If you can believe

I did those things,

why not believe

I saw someone get killed?

We do. Your psychokinesis

and delusions are all tied together.

You're not listening to me!

You haven't heard a word I've said!

Mama, please, can we go back?

Where? Look at me!

Back to the hospital?

We're making some progress

because you are here.

- We'll go tomorrow.

- You can't just go.

- It's not working.

- You wanna throw it all away?

Do you want to see your daughter in

hospital for the rest of her life?

Look what you're doing to her!

- Where are you going?

- I want to get out of here.

- Melissa was a b*tch.

- Forget Melissa.

Something's wrong here.

I know it and no one believes me.

- What are you talking about?

- Did your cousin ever show up?

- No, he didn't.

- What did... does he look like?

What does it matter?

Can you tell me what he looks like?

Do you have a picture?

Yeah, I do. I think I do.

- It's right here.

- Oh, God.

- What?

- I think he's dead, Nick.

Pack your things.

We're gonna leave in the morning.

When did you first

fall in love with me?

The first time I saw the enormous

size of your beautiful...

wallet.

Well, this huge bulge in your pants

was calling me.

"Sandra, Sandra, take me now."

- Are you coming?

- What are you doing?

- Come on. You chicken.

- You're crazy.

Can you go for a little swim?

OK!

You need a formal invitation?

Party for two, right this way, please.

No!

Russell, come on!

(Screams) Russell! Russell!

King Tut rises from the tomb.

All this trouble and no Michael.

Typical!

- You know what I like about you?

- What?

You hardly sweat at all.

You want to get high?

#... I'm looking for magic

- # I'm looking for magic

- # In your eyes

# I'm looking for magic... #

So, what do you want to do? Hit me?

Come on, Michael.

Come on, answer the phone.

I love you... Squid Face.

(Music continues, faint)

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Daryl Haney

Daryl Haney (born June 21, 1963 in Charlottesville, Virginia), also known by the pen name D. R. Haney, is an American actor, screenwriter, novelist, and essayist. more…

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