Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday
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I think I have a love/hate relationship with Jason Goes to Hell. (Mostly hate.) Besides the first movie, we don’t get Jason hardly at all in this movie (I know A New Beginning doesn’t have Jason, but we get someone at least dressing like him!). But it is the goriest Friday the 13th movie to date.
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Released: Aug 13, 1993Director: Adam MarcusWriter: Jay Huguely, Adam Marcus,…
"......Queen? This little bitch does not understand how to rule the people. And it seems to me that this sympathy will be very pleasant. I heard that before dinner she likes to make bloody massacres among criminals from prison. Those who survive or like it are either released or become .... part of her guards. Another rumor is that the drug dealer from Blue Jay is her court and puts the drug into the queen's food ... But this is just rumors, all you need to know is a petty bitch who loves disorders......
....She simply was lucky to be born with a halo. The main thing is that the star does not appear, otherwise we will go to the Hugu....."
My wife and I moved house this week. To commemorate leaving our beloved old apartment and neighborhood, I made a mix of some of the songs that we listened to most over the last year, according to Big Data.
TRACKLIST:
Kurupt FM intro
Miguel - Come through and chill
Jay-Z and Frank Ocean - Caught their eyes
The Clark Sisters - Ha ya (eternal life)
The Sims Twins - That's where it's at
Bronx River Parkway - Mi corazon
Jos Larralde - Quimey neuqun (Chancha Va Circuito remix)
6LACK - Gettin old
Sophie Hunger - Le vent nous portera
The Five Stairsteps - Danger! She's a stranger
Sade - Soldier of love
Penny & The Quarters - You and me
Hugues Aufray - N'y pense plus tout est bien
Nat King Cole - The Christmas song
Darlene Love - Christmas (baby please come home)
Lesley Gore - You don't own me
Lee Fields - Faithful man
El Michels Affair - C.R.E.A.M.
Solange - Cranes in the Sky
A$AP Ferg - Plain Jane
Big Shaq and Lethal Bizzle - Man's not hot
Erykah Badu - Cell U Lar Device
Julien Dyne and Mara TK - Stained glass fresh frozen
Isaac Hayes - Hung up on my baby
Blood Orange – Sutphin Boulevard
DJ Khaled, Rihanna andBryson Tiller - Wild thoughts
Kid Cudi and Andre 3000 - By design
Frank Ocean's Mom - Be yourself
Frank Ocean - Pink + white
Shintaro Sakamoto - My memories fade
Yes, it's true. America's coolest detective crossed paths with your mom's favorite mystery solver. Why did it happen? That's a mystery I'm not sure either of them could figure out.
Okay - recap time. Thomas Magnum was a Hawaii based P.I. who lived on the estate of the never seen author Robin Masters. Magnum lived on the estate in exchange for taking care of the estate's security. He was a lighthearted guy's guy and was always finding that someone on the show was angry with him for something that was usually not even his fault.
Also living there was Higgins, Mr. Masters' British man servant. Both men were military veterans, albeit of different wars and different armies. That was about all they had in common and even though they were friends of sorts, Higgins constantly abused Magnum in various ways - of course everyone abused Magnum.
Murder She, Wrote featured mystery writer Jessica Fletcher, an older lady who had only started writing late in life but became hugely successful when she did. Jessica lived in Cabot Cove, Maine and was constantly stumbling onto real life murders - I mean A LOT of real life murders. For twelve years she stumbled across more than twenty murders a year for God's sake! Figure that at more than 240 murders she just "happened" upon. I have been alive for around thirty years and guess what? Never stumbled onto one murder. Sounds suspicious to me. I'm thinking the old girl was a highly successful serial killer. Hey, she's a mystery writer. Who better to figure out ways to frame these poor dopes for murder? She frames 'em and then points them out as murders to the authorities and tells the cops what she deduced as having happened. It's the perfect crime. If only someone had kept an eye on that body count she'd have been caught!
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The crossover began on Magnum, P.I. and concluded on Murder, She Wrote. It began with Higgins driving some guests to Robin Master's estate discussing Mr. Master's latest mystery novel. As they drove along a cliff side road, another car attempted to run them off the road and kill them! When told what had happened, the always put upon Magnum was just waiting for Higgins to draft him into service in figuring out what was going on and in protecting the guests. To his surprise, his services were not needed. The house guest was calling in an investigator of her own from the mainland and rudely rebuffed Magnum's help several times. I mean Magnum gets picked on - that's part of the show. But this was some really excessive abuse. Magnum kept investigating anyway, being further abused for his voluntary help all along the way. Eventually the mainland investigator showed up and, surprise, it was Jessica Fletcher herself.
Jessica was quite distressed to learn about her friend describing her as an investigator - Jessica considered herself a writer and not a professional crime solver (despite the hundreds of cases under her belt). She was the only person to show respect to Magnum and what he was doing, telling her friend she should not dismiss and spit on Magnum but seek his help. And Magnum was getting sick of the abuse, at one point pointing out that they were all abusing him when he was the only one who was constantly being shot at!
In the end, Magnum set a trap for the "killer" who turned out to be a hired assassin. Magnum lured him into the open and, after a chase on foot, shot and killed him. Interestingly, this is another case of a show with two different endings due to syndication. For network TV the ending needed to be a cliffhanger so that the story could conclude on Murder, She Wrote. But in syndication, having a cliffhanger episode on Magnum without the Murder, She Wrote concluding episode to finish the story would not be good. So, in syndication, Magnum kills the guy with it clear Magnum was the hero with thanks all around for his help. Cut to Magnum reading one of Jessica's book and Higgins dreaming of visiting Jessica, who he had developed a crush on.
The network version didn't work out so well for Magnum. At the end of the chase, several shots were fired and Magnum was found standing over the assassin... who had no gun! Magnum was arrested for killing an unarmed man. Only he said he didn't do it. See Magnum, that's what happens when you make friends with Jessica Fletcher - off to jail for murder!
So, of course, it was up to good old Jessica to prove Magnum innocent. It had seemed sort of odd in the Magnum, P.I. episode that Magnum's normal contact at the police station had been pushed to the side by a new detective who was very much anti-Magnum. With part two the reason for his introduction became clear. He was there to act as the typical Jessica Fletcher foil - the smug cop who refuses to believe the crazy writer and who is convinced he already has his killer. Magnum's buddy would never buy that - although his utter disappearance from the story and lack of any help seemed odd.
Anyway, Jessica soon discovered that one of her good friend's friends was the killer. She tricked her into confessing - these killers are always so eager to implicate themselves. It seems she had inherited her husbands business holdings. Another business man badly wanted her to sell them to him. When she refused, he sent the assassin figuring to kill her and then make his deal with her estate. Only she killed the apparent assassin first, leaving Magnum to take the fall. Along the way she also framed Magnum for a second murder. Of course as she blabbed away while holding Jessica at gunpoint, she was unaware that Magnum had snuck into the window behind her. After a brief struggle, the police burst in and took her away. Magnum and Jessica came to an agreement: she wouldn't go into the P.I. business and he wouldn't take up writing.
I think that was the gist of part two. To be honest this episode was hard for me to follow. First, quite frankly all Jessica's friends - the suspects - were all so annoying I wanted them ALL to be guilty and taken away. They made it hard to want to pay attention. On top of that, the plot seemed hard to follow all on its own.
Source: Poobala’s Crossovers
Higgins is driving visiting Pamela Bates - an old editor friend of Robin Masters' - to the Estate when someone tries to run them off the road and over a cliff. But it seems that it's not a case for Magnum, when Pamela insists on waiting for her own mainland investigator friend to arrive and look into it.
Pamela's investigator friend turns out to be famous crime mystery writer Jessica Fletcher, and so both Jessica and Magnum set about investigating just who wants one of the visiting guests dead, and why.
Source: Magnum Mania!
First up, Novel Connection, which aired 19 November 1986, and was penned by Jay Huguely, sees Thomas (Tom Selleck) helping out Murder She Wrote's Jessica Fletcher (Angela Lansbury) when an attempt on Higgins' (John Hillerman) life as well as those of some guests of the estate, including one of Jessica's friends, Pamela Bates (Dorothy Loudon), who has done some work with Robin over the years, who reaches out to the novelist to come and help.
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The other episode featuring these characters crossing over is Magnum On Ice, a Murder She Wrote episode which aired 23 November, 1986, and was penned by Robert E. Swanson.
Carrying on from the Magnum episode, Jessica helps Thomas out, when he's the prime suspect in not one but two murders.
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