Any one who seen all the Friday The 13Th films knows in part 3 Jason dons the iconic hockey mask.Larry Zerner who plays Shelly.It was already written in the script that Shelly would be wearing a wet suit spear gun and hockey mask.Only for Jason to kill and steal the hockey mask and spear gun.It was the script writer and not the actor in film.The best book I have ever read was The Making Of Friday The 13TH which has more details then Peter Bracke book.Which goes from 1 to Freddy Vs Jason and even talks about the TV series.
Kane may be the fan fav but Richard Brooker was and still is my fav. RIP bro, you are to me the REAL Jason. EDIT damn I see everyone has a fav. I just like how Brooker’s Jason is a big strong dude. First to sport the hockey mask. And just really scary, no goofing around with him.
Alex Lasker now that i can agree with. I found so many people saying "real jason, real freddy, real pinhead, real joket, etc" it's a little bit annoying honestly
My favourite has always been Ted White (4). I'll never understand why Friday fans have such an obsession with Kane Hodder. Other than 7, the look/portrayal of Hodder's Jason was pretty garbage. Not to mention that all of his films were the worst in the series.
The goalie mask/machete/factory worker getup is iconic but my favorite Jason look will always be the original look from 2. Tater sack, denim overalls, and a pickaxe. Its more backwoods/hillbilly and true to who he is.
Also, they didn't make new masks for The Final Chapter. They used THE stunt mask from Part 3 for the entire movie, and then they used that mask for two scenes in Part 5 with a blood streak seemingly for some reason relating to the crack that came about during filming of The Final Chapter, which NECA actually replicated in the end scene mask for the Ultimate Final Chapter Jason figure.
I think it had the axe mark because it was a copy cat mask they sell in Halloween stores. Just like we buy wannabe masks in the real world, I think Jason was a legend that people like to dress as in the film world. A lot of people probably dressed like him for Halloween so the young guy on the boat happened to own a Jason mask. His Jason mask had an axe mark because the company that made it tried to be accurate. Does that make any sense? Lol. It's the best I could come up with.
Every mask is different, you can tell by the marks. Part 8 had different marks, like every other movie, it was just being underwater caused the mask to be slimy looking
Daniel LaDue That could be, but that would make more sense if the guy that tried to scare the girl on the boat said something about that, but they didn't mention any jason, nor did anyone on new york or in the other boat. If that was the direction the script was going for they should've mentioned something. Also, to fuck with that even more, when they came back with part 9 (wich was even crappier) The mask is kinda like a continuation of the part 7. Makes no fucking sense.
Kane and Brooker are the 2 best Jason's I have a replica of the 1982 mask coming can't wait and a polished stainless steel machete that says Friday the 13th on the sheath I plan on having kane sign but Friday part 3 is one of my favorites plus it came out the year I was born 82 🤟
Honestly, when I play the Friday the 13th video game and I see Jason WITHOUT his mask... He just doesn't feel right. Without the mask, he just looks like a deformed man(or deformed zombie) I truly think that Jason IS what Jason is simply because of the iconic mask. I love it
Me and my friends got together and all dressed up as Jason on Halloween (ax and all). A bowl of candy was placed on the porch so people could get a piece. We hid in the bushes so no one could see us. The sign said, "Take only one piece of Candy or be haunted by the curse of Camp crystal lake!" If someone took 2 or more, me or one of my friends would follow the person to either their house or their car, not saying a word. Best part is that someone was following people dressed as Jason on the other side of town, so when people saw us doing the same thing they flipped their shit. Best Halloween Ever!
Richard Brooker was the best. The clothing, the makeup that was used in the film and his performance are the best by far. I never liked Hodder in the role and never liked the films after Final Chapter aside from Jason Lives because it's so different from all the others. But Brooker had the most believable Jason from the era when the character and stories were set in at least a remotely realistic story.
First of all R.I.P. John Carl Buechler, but, as many people have asked, including myself previously, considering the concern he apparently had about the details of Jason's appearance and having it reflect the damage he'd received over the course of the franchise, how in the world did he pass a mask that didn't contain the bullet hole from Jason Lives and had the boat motor damage on the wrong side? I've heard or read about some kind of mirroring in the scene where it's shown in Jason Lives, and I've gone back and paused on that specific point in HD and you can clearly see the ax mark on the side opposite the broken off jawline piece with the mask in its correct non-mirrored orientation.
By the time Hodder came along it was nothing more than a zombiefied Jason. Dude wouldn't run, he wouldn't groan when being struck by a weapon, and he was just boring. Have you noticed Hodder has no real bulky shoulders? Compare him to the guys who portayed Jason in 3 and 4,those guys look scary, that have mass, they look menacing. Hodder looks like a dwarf next to those guys. To me parts 3 and 4 are untouched,theyre legends. They react like a wild animal when struck by their prey, they groan, they run, theyre more human but at the same time react like out of control maniacs,theyre totally scary. Richard Brooker is my absolute favorite,he's got a swagger when he walks with the mask,its creepy as hell.
compare kane to derek mears jason, derek was fast, intelligent, patient and not afraid to take a hit if it meant getting close to his target, kane feels lazy by comparison
Mears was too big. What made Jason scary wasn't his size,it was the way he chased after his prey,like a wild animal,total rage. The later Jasons were zombie like,just walking like an unstoppable tank,showing no rage or emotion,dude thats boring. @@kevinmorrice
@@Markis5150 thats why mears overwhelming size worked, he was massive, but fast and agile, could navigate his way through the forest like it was normal for him, i always hated the zombie jasons because i look at them and think "really? how the fuck does he teleport to exactly the right spot" but with mears its "neat, he must have a secret tunnel connecting those areas"
It's odd that they mention The Elephant Man, when referring to the burlap sack Jason wore in part 2, but don't mention The Town That Dreaded Sundown, a film that came out five years before either one of those movies and featured a killer who wore a burlap sack on his head. I always associated the burlap mask with The Town That Dreaded Sundown.
And in Halloween, the masks just got shittier and shittier as the series went on. Like, yeah, even though the Friday the 13th series worked as a safe and major source of income for the producers, it's still obvious that the directors and everyone involved had real love and passion for their work. Same goes for the Nightmare on Elm Street films. It's a shame that the Halloween films never had that same passion (John Carpenter's original being the exception, of course!).
You ever watch vhs copies of the movies on rewind? I turns into a series of "Bible stories" about this nice man in a hockey mask who rises from the dead, and goes around Resurrecting/healing people until in the end he goes back to the grave.
Little did ppl know, a prop just grabbed to cover up his face so they didn't have to do full make up effects made him an icon. Btw, Richard Booker is such an underrated Jason.
I wish there were some kind of a list of dimensions for the masks. Also, I read something that was apparently taken from Crash's old website supposedly quoted from Douglas White in which he describes the process of layering pulls on top of each other, cutting and drilling each one as it's made, etc., but it didn't specifically mention the addition of the clay around the edge which was very obviously done at some point and which you can clearly see in different shots from Part 3, it being angled slightly differently from the main body of the mask resulting from the Fibrosport mask. It would be interesting (to me) to find out whether it was a matter of the enlargements by way of vacuum forming up multiple times just not being enough with him adding the rim around the last pull and then forming that or whatever the case may have been.
Its a often missed detail that Jason's standard mask in Jason X was a completely brand new design over the standard hockey mask. It is by far my most favorite mask in the series.
Jason X is what started off the new trend of creating new and original masks whereas in the films that came after Parts 3 and 4 used recasts of the original mask. There's a really good blog about the visual history of the original hockey mask by Jasonlivessince1980's Friday the 13th Blog.
As a Myers fan, I do disagree with Bracke's conslusion. Jason had a "hockey mask", which, to him equates to strength. But even as small as it may be, it has an identity and a reference to something. Myers, on the other had, had a pale white, "pasty" mask as Bracke calls it, meaning there is no reference whatsoever other than being a mask. And that was the stroke of genius by Carpenter. I'd always felt Jason came across as cardboard, and even when he became this supernatural being it still felt forced from a tonal point. Myers through Part 2 (1981) was a "force" of evil that was never really replicated. A lot of that had to do with Dean Cundey's photography (as seen by even Part 3 which didn't have Myers at all).
Real good description by Bracke of Jason as this machine, almost Terminator-like quality. However, I think the subtle difference was Carpenter was never trying to turn Myers into a machine.
But in reality he'd still be wearing the sack if not for real life events. The truth on why the stopped using the sack is because a lot of Texas and Arkansas theaters would not play the movie, which lost them lots of money. They did not play it because years earlier there was a serial killer they called the phantom killer, and he wore a potato sack on his head. He was never caught. So theaters would not play the movie because of that. So they already knew that in the next movie they had to change the mask. The weird part is they never decided on a mask until after they were shooting the movie.
Sadoff's claim that the basis for the mask was his Red Wings mask which didn't have the holes in it doesn't seem to make any sense considering that it is clear based not only on the patterns being the same, but the exact imperfect hole placement being identical that they made the original by Vacuforming a Plante mask, which added the rim aspect of the mask, and of course, they enlarged the mask by Vacuforming the original, and then Vacuforming that, and so on. That is, of course, unless the "Plante" masks I've seen with the exact same hole placement as the Part 3 mask were copies of those original Fibrosport masks intended to mimic the F13 pattern.
not just any hockey mask, the crew member had a fibrosport mask designed by the legendary jacques plante, and i may not like wearing a jason mask, but the fibrosport in its narrower design is fun
The body language of Jason from part 3 is so funny, especially during and just after the speargun kill at the wee pier, he is so casual, go check it out!
Jason is a brand and the hockey mask put a gold stamp of approval. This character will live on like others such as Dracula, Frankenstein, Freddy etc. Cult status.
Ive always been pissed off, that Paramount left all the extra features on the DVD version!!!!! Ive never got to see this because I dont watch blu rays,
It's part 8, (or VIII, cause the Fridays use Roman numerals, lol) where Jason sees the mask on a billboard, which is sort of used to show how ensconced within the culture he had become, I suppose. But, people (especially fans) had made the "hockey mask = Jason" connection LONG before then.
LOL! Even the UA-cam captions cannot understand Peter Bracke's half a millisecond pronunciation of "Friday The 13th", interpreting it as "Fighter Heat".
@@eckteckteckk171 It's true. The sheriff shoots Jason with the shotgun until he runs out of ammo then shoots him in the forehead. You can see the bullet hole. It's gone in Part 7.
my only concern with the mask is that in Jason takes Manhattan he had the chip on top of his mask still, but lost the chip off the side of the mask where it showed the teeth, other than that love it 🖒
The mask is so iconic that it transcends pop culture and is a part of Americana. You don't even need to know who Jason is to know that a hockey mask is scary.
Did I hear him right when the guy says the original mask, the one shelly was wearing, was leather? Doesn't look leather at all to me. Then he said they vacuum formed a new one from the original to make it bigger one for the actor playing jason? What does he mean by vacuum form? Anyone know? This is so interesting.
YES both the mask quote and the human quote. Part 4 Jason is probably the most brutal, his kills are violent and there's easily the most gore in that one also but that's the last time he was a 'human' go figure, my favorite one ;)
Jason wasnt in part 1, we'll ge was but he was a kid, he didn't have no sack. What you meant to say is that he wore the sack in part 2 and in the remake
auzorann Okay, I just thought that maybe it was caused by the difference in pull due to the different sizes of the hoods, or like a stylistic choice based on the fact that his head is rotted and thus likely smaller in theory in Jason Lives, with it mirroring the practical effect that would have. Thanks!
+Kissai Sith Jen'ari The masks used in Jason Lives are actually slightly larger than the masks used in 3 and 4. Also, the masks used in 3 and 4 are larger than what most people think.
What documentary was this from? Also there's another bit of the story that's been around a while. Weren't they dong a lighting test when they had him put on the hockey mask because his makeup wasn't finished and that's how they decided on the mask? I think that's what Martin was hinting at when they were "going to do some makeup tests in 3D to see what Jason would look like"
The original mask is actually with my friends dad since he was friends with the man who played jason in the movies, not on a pole. Just letting yall know!
Big error here and thru the franchise. The mask Jason wears with the axe damage is ONLY worn in 3 and 4. That's it. In part 6, when Tommy brings a new mask when he digs Jason up, it has no axe damage. And Jason wears that one til the end of 7 when it gets split in half by the psychic attack. New mask in 8 that lasts til the end of 9. So many people get this wrong, including people in this video. I've even seen a chart with pics of every mask, and even some of them have the axe damage carrying on thru the series. Which is wrong. That mask isn't seen again after Trish strips it off Jason's head at the end of part 4.
You are mistaken about the axe damage. It's on all of them except for part 5. I always thought it was stupid how it is on part 8, since it is actually supposed to be a new random hockey mask. The damage is there on part 6 and 7 because it is supposed to be the actual mask from 3 and 4.
CBK81 I know the damage is on there. I just don't know how Tommy was supposed to get that mask after Trish hits it off Jason's face at the end of part 4... and we never see him with it in part 5. Just always thought it was odd that it was supposed to be the same one...especially when the cops would have had it etc. But the friday series was never big on those sorts of things I guess lol.
Little did that person know, that guy with the hockey mask on set created a pop icon for the ages.
which person
baiteme After part 3 a hockey mask never looked the same
did you watch the video darren?
Who? Delirious?
Any one who seen all the Friday The 13Th films knows in part 3 Jason dons the iconic hockey mask.Larry Zerner who plays Shelly.It was already written in the script that Shelly would be wearing a wet suit spear gun and hockey mask.Only for Jason to kill and steal the hockey mask and spear gun.It was the script writer and not the actor in film.The best book I have ever read was The Making Of Friday The 13TH which has more details then Peter Bracke book.Which goes from 1 to Freddy Vs Jason and even talks about the TV series.
R.I.P. Richard brooker. ;_;
RIP =,( also EDDSWORLD
Kane may be the fan fav but Richard Brooker was and still is my fav. RIP bro, you are to me the REAL Jason. EDIT damn I see everyone has a fav. I just like how Brooker’s Jason is a big strong dude. First to sport the hockey mask. And just really scary, no goofing around with him.
Well technically, there's no REAL Jason because Jason is a FICTIONAL character and never REAL. Each actors played Jason the way they wanted it
Seno Charles Krueger lol I know...but I'm saying to me...he was probably the best portray of jason
Alex Lasker now that i can agree with. I found so many people saying "real jason, real freddy, real pinhead, real joket, etc" it's a little bit annoying honestly
Seno Charles Krueger yah :/
My favourite has always been Ted White (4). I'll never understand why Friday fans have such an obsession with Kane Hodder. Other than 7, the look/portrayal of Hodder's Jason was pretty garbage. Not to mention that all of his films were the worst in the series.
R.I.P Richard Brooker who played Jason voorhees from part 3 1954-2013
matthew zaragoza it's 2017
TheAnimePlayer you're dumb
TheAnimePlayer Dumbass he died in 2013.
RIP😢😢😢😢
TheAnimePlayer pshhhhh
I love the hockey mask, made it who he is. Very unique idea to have that.
No one cared who he was until he put on the mask
Lettuce SO TRUE!
Lettuce
Well pepole were scared of
Him when he was a kid
That is so deep
I agree
The goalie mask/machete/factory worker getup is iconic but my favorite Jason look will always be the original look from 2. Tater sack, denim overalls, and a pickaxe. Its more backwoods/hillbilly and true to who he is.
what documentary is this from?
+David Hempfling It's on the Part 3 Deluxe edition DVD I believe.
+auzorann No it's not the Friday the 13th part 3 deluxe edition, well maybe, the Bluray version has special features but the DVD version doesn't.
His name was jason or crystal lake memories
Kathleen, welcome to 1980s 3D. It wasn't like it is now.
David Hempfling z
Also, they didn't make new masks for The Final Chapter. They used THE stunt mask from Part 3 for the entire movie, and then they used that mask for two scenes in Part 5 with a blood streak seemingly for some reason relating to the crack that came about during filming of The Final Chapter, which NECA actually replicated in the end scene mask for the Ultimate Final Chapter Jason figure.
To be honest Jason is the scariest killer that has ever been in a movie and Micheal is the second scariest
Type demon jason deleted scene
Michael is number 1 but I love jason too
What I don't get is that if Part 8 is a new mask for Jason, then why is there an axe mark on it?
stupidity. That whole movie is a wreck.
I think it had the axe mark because it was a copy cat mask they sell in Halloween stores. Just like we buy wannabe masks in the real world, I think Jason was a legend that people like to dress as in the film world. A lot of people probably dressed like him for Halloween so the young guy on the boat happened to own a Jason mask. His Jason mask had an axe mark because the company that made it tried to be accurate. Does that make any sense? Lol. It's the best I could come up with.
Every mask is different, you can tell by the marks. Part 8 had different marks, like every other movie, it was just being underwater caused the mask to be slimy looking
The Gaming Player You clearly didn't watch the movie.
Daniel LaDue That could be, but that would make more sense if the guy that tried to scare the girl on the boat said something about that, but they didn't mention any jason, nor did anyone on new york or in the other boat. If that was the direction the script was going for they should've mentioned something.
Also, to fuck with that even more, when they came back with part 9 (wich was even crappier) The mask is kinda like a continuation of the part 7. Makes no fucking sense.
Kane and Brooker are the 2 best Jason's I have a replica of the 1982 mask coming can't wait and a polished stainless steel machete that says Friday the 13th on the sheath I plan on having kane sign but Friday part 3 is one of my favorites plus it came out the year I was born 82 🤟
RIP Richard Brooker. It was an honor meeting and knowing you.
Honestly, when I play the Friday the 13th video game and I see Jason WITHOUT his mask... He just doesn't feel right. Without the mask, he just looks like a deformed man(or deformed zombie) I truly think that Jason IS what Jason is simply because of the iconic mask. I love it
I like that utility belt that Jason wears in Part 6, it has a holder for his machete and a pocket to hold those little metal spikes.
mrExcellent101 hes a zombie hunter (not a guy that hunts zombies, a zombie that hunts people)
Me too
Does anyone believe that the shelly mask was leather, or just bs to avoid royalties to the Jaque Plante estate?
digitalenigma00 I liked fibrosport masks
Does the "Jaque Plante estate" get royalties for hockey masks? I wasn't aware.
I doubt the mask Shelly wore was made of leather, but overall awesome video!
I think he was talking about the straps.
Rômulo Mancin You're probably right.
Me and my friends got together and all dressed up as Jason on Halloween (ax and all). A bowl of candy was placed on the porch so people could get a piece. We hid in the bushes so no one could see us. The sign said, "Take only one piece of Candy or be haunted by the curse of Camp crystal lake!" If someone took 2 or more, me or one of my friends would follow the person to either their house or their car, not saying a word.
Best part is that someone was following people dressed as Jason on the other side of town, so when people saw us doing the same thing they flipped their shit. Best Halloween Ever!
That sounds awesome.. you just gave me an idea what to do with my friends for halloween!
So you stalk people over a piece of candy
Thats shit jason is a noob i can kill him in one hit cuz im srrong very strong
It's a good day to see this video
Felipe Valentin Contreras Pacab it is
R.I.P. Richard Brooker
Not my favorite Jason but I’ll respect him for his work he was better then hillbilly Jason
dad : "since when do you play hockey"
son : "since when do you not know who jason is"
Richard Brooker was the best. The clothing, the makeup that was used in the film and his performance are the best by far. I never liked Hodder in the role and never liked the films after Final Chapter aside from Jason Lives because it's so different from all the others. But Brooker had the most believable Jason from the era when the character and stories were set in at least a remotely realistic story.
Thanks for posting!
who watchin all this after playing the game lmao
RoachMan ye
RoachMan I am.It popped up on one of the videos next to one of the actual game
RoachMan me lol
RoachMan me I'm lvl 14
Paggy Dini I'm level 10
First of all R.I.P. John Carl Buechler, but, as many people have asked, including myself previously, considering the concern he apparently had about the details of Jason's appearance and having it reflect the damage he'd received over the course of the franchise, how in the world did he pass a mask that didn't contain the bullet hole from Jason Lives and had the boat motor damage on the wrong side? I've heard or read about some kind of mirroring in the scene where it's shown in Jason Lives, and I've gone back and paused on that specific point in HD and you can clearly see the ax mark on the side opposite the broken off jawline piece with the mask in its correct non-mirrored orientation.
Oh ok, thanks. Haven't picked that up on blu ray yet. I do have the new doc pre ordered, can't wait to watch that.
Watching the movies for the first time!! And I'm 31 years old... Why it take me this long... No idea
Shelly was the best character.
Elijah Padilla he was good but He was not the best prankster that belongs to Ted in Part 2.
Joshua Kline I wish ted died
By the time Hodder came along it was nothing more than a zombiefied Jason. Dude wouldn't run, he wouldn't groan when being struck by a weapon, and he was just boring. Have you noticed Hodder has no real bulky shoulders? Compare him to the guys who portayed Jason in 3 and 4,those guys look scary, that have mass, they look menacing. Hodder looks like a dwarf next to those guys. To me parts 3 and 4 are untouched,theyre legends. They react like a wild animal when struck by their prey, they groan, they run, theyre more human but at the same time react like out of control maniacs,theyre totally scary. Richard Brooker is my absolute favorite,he's got a swagger when he walks with the mask,its creepy as hell.
compare kane to derek mears jason, derek was fast, intelligent, patient and not afraid to take a hit if it meant getting close to his target, kane feels lazy by comparison
Mears was too big. What made Jason scary wasn't his size,it was the way he chased after his prey,like a wild animal,total rage. The later Jasons were zombie like,just walking like an unstoppable tank,showing no rage or emotion,dude thats boring. @@kevinmorrice
@@Markis5150 thats why mears overwhelming size worked, he was massive, but fast and agile, could navigate his way through the forest like it was normal for him, i always hated the zombie jasons because i look at them and think "really? how the fuck does he teleport to exactly the right spot" but with mears its "neat, he must have a secret tunnel connecting those areas"
It's odd that they mention The Elephant Man, when referring to the burlap sack Jason wore in part 2, but don't mention The Town That Dreaded Sundown, a film that came out five years before either one of those movies and featured a killer who wore a burlap sack on his head. I always associated the burlap mask with The Town That Dreaded Sundown.
And in Halloween, the masks just got shittier and shittier as the series went on. Like, yeah, even though the Friday the 13th series worked as a safe and major source of income for the producers, it's still obvious that the directors and everyone involved had real love and passion for their work. Same goes for the Nightmare on Elm Street films. It's a shame that the Halloween films never had that same passion (John Carpenter's original being the exception, of course!).
What are you talking about? All the Halloween masks were badass and cool except for H20 and Resurrection
@@DaikaijuX Return and Revenge had awful masks.
the town that dreaded sundown is were you got the bag idea in part2.
A lot of facts that I as a super fan didnt even know! Really cool!
The mask was called the Fibrosports elite medium hockey mask, they forgot to mention that
Probably to avoid paying royalties to Jacques Plante's estate.
5:00... BEST acting exchange of all time.... both of them deserved an Oscar for this performance.
2:27 is Mike DeLuna as Jason going through the window.
I just never understood why he had on eye hole when he had two good eyes........
skinnyhunk I'm not really sure his eyes are 100% perfect lol
I mean look at his unmasked face when He was a kid and when he was an adult
You ever watch vhs copies of the movies on rewind?
I turns into a series of "Bible stories" about this nice man in a hockey mask who rises from the dead,
and goes around Resurrecting/healing people until in the end he goes back to the grave.
Little did ppl know, a prop just grabbed to cover up his face so they didn't have to do full make up effects made him an icon.
Btw, Richard Booker is such an underrated Jason.
Scariest Jason ever period and from a fan since 83
at my house we actually have one of the official Jason masks
Cash Robinson that's awesome
Damn! That is great! I wish I j had one.
Cash Robinson same
prove it
I have the part 6 official mask
I wish there were some kind of a list of dimensions for the masks. Also, I read something that was apparently taken from Crash's old website supposedly quoted from Douglas White in which he describes the process of layering pulls on top of each other, cutting and drilling each one as it's made, etc., but it didn't specifically mention the addition of the clay around the edge which was very obviously done at some point and which you can clearly see in different shots from Part 3, it being angled slightly differently from the main body of the mask resulting from the Fibrosport mask.
It would be interesting (to me) to find out whether it was a matter of the enlargements by way of vacuum forming up multiple times just not being enough with him adding the rim around the last pull and then forming that or whatever the case may have been.
classic series was seemed like the production values were way higher than the new line cinema f13 movies
Its a often missed detail that Jason's standard mask in Jason X was a completely brand new design over the standard hockey mask. It is by far my most favorite mask in the series.
Jason X is what started off the new trend of creating new and original masks whereas in the films that came after Parts 3 and 4 used recasts of the original mask. There's a really good blog about the visual history of the original hockey mask by Jasonlivessince1980's Friday the 13th Blog.
As a Myers fan, I do disagree with Bracke's conslusion. Jason had a "hockey mask", which, to him equates to strength. But even as small as it may be, it has an identity and a reference to something. Myers, on the other had, had a pale white, "pasty" mask as Bracke calls it, meaning there is no reference whatsoever other than being a mask. And that was the stroke of genius by Carpenter. I'd always felt Jason came across as cardboard, and even when he became this supernatural being it still felt forced from a tonal point. Myers through Part 2 (1981) was a "force" of evil that was never really replicated. A lot of that had to do with Dean Cundey's photography (as seen by even Part 3 which didn't have Myers at all).
Real good description by Bracke of Jason as this machine, almost Terminator-like quality. However, I think the subtle difference was Carpenter was never trying to turn Myers into a machine.
Legacy of the mask is great to watch way to go Jason 👍👍👍
But in reality he'd still be wearing the sack if not for real life events. The truth on why the stopped using the sack is because a lot of Texas and Arkansas theaters would not play the movie, which lost them lots of money. They did not play it because years earlier there was a serial killer they called the phantom killer, and he wore a potato sack on his head. He was never caught. So theaters would not play the movie because of that. So they already knew that in the next movie they had to change the mask. The weird part is they never decided on a mask until after they were shooting the movie.
Sadoff's claim that the basis for the mask was his Red Wings mask which didn't have the holes in it doesn't seem to make any sense considering that it is clear based not only on the patterns being the same, but the exact imperfect hole placement being identical that they made the original by Vacuforming a Plante mask, which added the rim aspect of the mask, and of course, they enlarged the mask by Vacuforming the original, and then Vacuforming that, and so on.
That is, of course, unless the "Plante" masks I've seen with the exact same hole placement as the Part 3 mask were copies of those original Fibrosport masks intended to mimic the F13 pattern.
3:17 Best backstory for a prop ever!
not just any hockey mask, the crew member had a fibrosport mask designed by the legendary jacques plante, and i may not like wearing a jason mask, but the fibrosport in its narrower design is fun
The body language of Jason from part 3 is so funny, especially during and just after the speargun kill at the wee pier, he is so casual, go check it out!
That's one of the best moments in the entire franchise. Just another day at the office for Jason.
People say "hockey mask" People think of Goaltenders NOT Jason.
But To the non hockey fans yeah I could see that hah
Most people are not hockey fans.
the first thing i think of is jason when you say hockey mask or a machete
Oh dude, not true.
@@mikewilliams736
Most are wal-mart trailer trash NFL NASCAR fans.
Jason is a brand and the hockey mask put a gold stamp of approval. This character will live on like others such as Dracula, Frankenstein, Freddy etc. Cult status.
Brooker seems to have an american accent as he was British
Ive always been pissed off, that Paramount left all the extra features on the DVD version!!!!! Ive never got to see this because I dont watch blu rays,
It's part 8, (or VIII, cause the Fridays use Roman numerals, lol) where Jason sees the mask on a billboard, which is sort of used to show how ensconced within the culture he had become, I suppose. But, people (especially fans) had made the "hockey mask = Jason" connection LONG before then.
It works bc unless you were a hockey fan in the 70s.. you had never seen that type of mask before. It just looks creepy and ghostly.
Friday the 13 forever❤️
That KKK jason just didn't cut it.
Great video auz thanks for sharing
part 2 he is a full on backwood hillbilly, part 3 he still has a bit of that left over.
LOL! Even the UA-cam captions cannot understand Peter Bracke's half a millisecond pronunciation of "Friday The 13th", interpreting it as "Fighter Heat".
It's funny how for Part 7 they wanted the mask to have all of the damage, except they missed the bullet hole in the forehead from Part 6.
Not just that, the propeller damage is in the wrong place. It should be on the right side of the mask, not the left.
Nope rewatch part 6 carefully.
@@eckteckteckk171 It's true. The sheriff shoots Jason with the shotgun until he runs out of ammo then shoots him in the forehead. You can see the bullet hole. It's gone in Part 7.
I know my post was about the propeller damage.
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The hocky mask and the glow in the dark hocky mask been around every Halloween since I was a kid in the 90s
Is that your mask Richard is holding Auz ?
no, if i'm not mistaken that's one of Crash's masks.
my only concern with the mask is that in Jason takes Manhattan he had the chip on top of his mask still, but lost the chip off the side of the mask where it showed the teeth, other than that love it 🖒
Nice Documentary short
no this is from the Part 3 bluray.
When I see the burlap sack mask, I think the town that dreaded sundown.
The mask is so iconic that it transcends pop culture and is a part of Americana. You don't even need to know who Jason is to know that a hockey mask is scary.
Great video. Thanx
If the counselors in Friday the 13th game was like Pokemon:
Who's that counselor?
Did I hear him right when the guy says the original mask, the one shelly was wearing, was leather? Doesn't look leather at all to me. Then he said they vacuum formed a new one from the original to make it bigger one for the actor playing jason? What does he mean by vacuum form? Anyone know? This is so interesting.
Vacuumform is a material,they made a mold and then put vaccumform in the mold,then painted it,vacuumform is used in most cheap halloween masks.
@@splatata ooh I see!!! Thank your very much!!!
@@joseangelhernandez5274 no problem! :)
His mask must be one of the most iconic horror movie props ever. But I like Michael Myers' mask more.
Little did they know, that Hockey Masked Man is now a Horror AND Slasher icon.
So crazy how the mask belonged to Shelly and lasted for years and movies
The sack is scarier than the hockey mask.
Human Jason is scarier than zombie Jason.
YES both the mask quote and the human quote. Part 4 Jason is probably the most brutal, his kills are violent and there's easily the most gore in that one also but that's the last time he was a 'human' go figure, my favorite one ;)
It's also a ripoff.
The sack that Jason wear from pt 1 & 2 is more like he is the Jack the Ripper American Version or style
Jason wasnt in part 1, we'll ge was but he was a kid, he didn't have no sack. What you meant to say is that he wore the sack in part 2 and in the remake
I love Jason way more than any other slasher villain
Thats the old Detroit Red Wings facehugging mask
Is the tension on the strap the only reason for the apparent difference in shape between the mask in part 3 and the one in Jason Lives?
no, the part 6 mask has a different shape.
auzorann Okay, I just thought that maybe it was caused by the difference in pull due to the different sizes of the hoods, or like a stylistic choice based on the fact that his head is rotted and thus likely smaller in theory in Jason Lives, with it mirroring the practical effect that would have.
Thanks!
+Kissai Sith Jen'ari The masks used in Jason Lives are actually slightly larger than the masks used in 3 and 4. Also, the masks used in 3 and 4 are larger than what most people think.
"They went back and made the same mask"
Oh yeah? Then how come 2 of the red highlights were missing?
hockey was misspelled in the thumbnail
The Pineapple Gamer yep
It's almost like the hockey mask was an afterthought that they stumbled upon.... that changed the world of horror forever.
I found the sack interesting because I always knew the mask
Terminator vs Jason
Bucky Barnes Now thats some shit I wanna see
Jason in part 2 reminds me of the texarkan killer............the town that dreaded sun down
The original Hockey Mask was more narrow.
Richard Brooker passed away a few years back didn't he? :(
What documentary was this from?
Also there's another bit of the story that's been around a while. Weren't they dong a lighting test when they had him put on the hockey mask because his makeup wasn't finished and that's how they decided on the mask? I think that's what Martin was hinting at when they were "going to do some makeup tests in 3D to see what Jason would look like"
This is great love the history.
Didn't the bad guy in Mad Max 2 The Road Warrior also wear a hockey mask? Before Jason?
Richard Brooker is the scariest Jason of all time
They never discuss Copycat Roy Burns' mask from part 5. It had blue markings on it. He was playing "Jason."
It's a pretty cool alternative mask imo. Too bad the movie wasn't so good...
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The movie was better than 7-12. Stop being such a sheep.
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There's a fanedit on IFDB that makes it more bearable, but yeah nah 5 is not great.
Part 4 and part 5 masks are my 2 favorites part 5 mask is my favorite though
He's saying the mask on Shelley was 'leather'? The whole mask was leather?
The straps
does anyone know who made the part 3 hockey mask Richard is holding? its nice
Whats the musoc playomg at the end of the video?
Rip Richard booker
how come there was no mention of it being desigend after a red wings goalie mask?
I'm still curious as to why the propeller damage changed sides from part 6 (right) to part 7 (left).
I'm wondering why there would we be propeller damage at all. Jason was way too deep. That 5HP prop wouldn't be more than 1' below surface.
Rest in peace richard brooker, im so sad about that
The original mask is actually with my friends dad since he was friends with the man who played jason in the movies, not on a pole. Just letting yall know!
Skull Bacon bull shit
Nope
Big error here and thru the franchise. The mask Jason wears with the axe damage is ONLY worn in 3 and 4. That's it. In part 6, when Tommy brings a new mask when he digs Jason up, it has no axe damage. And Jason wears that one til the end of 7 when it gets split in half by the psychic attack. New mask in 8 that lasts til the end of 9. So many people get this wrong, including people in this video. I've even seen a chart with pics of every mask, and even some of them have the axe damage carrying on thru the series. Which is wrong. That mask isn't seen again after Trish strips it off Jason's head at the end of part 4.
You are mistaken about the axe damage. It's on all of them except for part 5. I always thought it was stupid how it is on part 8, since it is actually supposed to be a new random hockey mask. The damage is there on part 6 and 7 because it is supposed to be the actual mask from 3 and 4.
CBK81 I know the damage is on there. I just don't know how Tommy was supposed to get that mask after Trish hits it off Jason's face at the end of part 4... and we never see him with it in part 5. Just always thought it was odd that it was supposed to be the same one...especially when the cops would have had it etc. But the friday series was never big on those sorts of things I guess lol.