See this film: Friday the 13th Part III in 3D at the Coolidge
If 3D was meant for anything, it was for photographing
a blood-dripping machete wielded by a maniac wearing a hockey mask. Long before
there was Avatar, schlockmeister Steve Miner added depth to bad
boy Jason Voorhees in Friday the 13th Part III 3D (1982) the old fashioned way - with ugly cardboard glasses. It's an experience
you can relive tonight and tomorrow night at the Coolidge Corner Theatre. See
the same shtick that lived to be repeated for at least 10 sequels to come, but
this time with "a new dimension in terror!" The Coolidge is at 290 Harvard St, Brookline
| Fri, June 17-Sat, June 18 @ midnight | $9; $7 seniors | 617.734.2501 or
coolidge.org.