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Least-secret secret screening still has some twists

But no one seemed surprised when the final of this year's quartet of hush-hush titles turned out to beThere were no leaks, just vibes, common sense, and the fact that the festival had announced that revival screenings of the first two films would be happening under their Fantastic Fest Presents banner – the ultimate blood-drenched red flag.

And the result of those rumors was that some people were claiming that they would walk out, that a bleeding edge genre festival was no place for a studio horror opening the following day.Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives , a realization that the series really needs after sidelining its most recognizable human character . However, that sidelining of the Jigsaw Killer aka John Kramer came with his death in

. However, unlike the venerable but even more erratic adventures of Jason Voorhees, dead has to mean dead for Jigsaw. No zombification, and no flashback sequences – well, unless you classify the entire movie as a flashback, as

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