: Director Steve Miner loved the look, and after some modifications, the mask replaced the burlap sack from Part 2 .
The film’s greatest contribution to pop culture is Jason’s . Friday the 13th Part III
: Martin Jay Sadoff, the film's 3D effects supervisor and a hockey fan, used a Detroit Red Wings goalie mask for a lighting test. : Director Steve Miner loved the look, and
Shot using the process, Part III was designed to capitalize on the 3D revival of the era. Shot using the process, Part III was designed
Released on , Friday the 13th Part III is a landmark entry in horror history. While often criticized for its thin plot, it defined the modern image of Jason Voorhees and pioneered a massive (if brief) 3D horror craze in the early '80s. 🏑 The Birth of an Icon
: This specific mask has appeared in every sequel since, becoming a global shorthand for the slasher genre. 🕶️ A "New Dimension" in Terror