Friday the 13th Part 2. (1981)
Does it sound bizarre to find a movie like Friday the 13th Part 2 to be comfort viewing?
A movie where a killer wearing an old potato sack on his head savagely murders young people in the woods?
A movie where said masked killer keeps his mother's decapitated head in a candle lit shrine?
A movie in which a young man confined to a wheelchair has his head brutally split open with a machete?
A movie where a good cast of actors are actually given some character development allowing the viewer to care a bit about them meaning their eventual demise is all the more affecting?
Is all this really comfort viewing?
What kind of sick, twisted individual finds comfort in this?
Well, me as a matter of fact, as i'm sure some of you do too.
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