He voiced a now very famous ogre in 4 films and many other adaptations in videogames and other media.
What is Shrek?
Several characters (like in Part 3 and Part V) break these before their deaths, a classic sign of "seven years of bad luck" that, for them, lasts only minutes.
What is a Mirror?
Part 3, Part 4, and Part 5 were mostly filmed in the Santa Clarita and Topanga Canyon areas of this state.
What is California?
The Tall Oaks Band Camp, responsible for the most famous catchphrase in movie history, is featured in this movie.
What is American Pie?
Originally a Detroit Red Wings mask used for a lighting test, it became the definitive face of Jason Voorhees.
What is A Hockey Mask?
The many iconic catchphrases from these movies filled the mouths of many a middle schooler during the hieght of thier popularity. This shagadelic spy and his adventures hasn't aged amazingly, but are still fun on a re-watch.
What is Austin Powers?
Used in various installments to startle characters (a "jump scare" tactic), signaling that bad luck has crossed their path.
What is a Black Cat?
Parts 1 and the remake used the actual woods of this state. Despite being the fourth-smallest state by area, this "Garden State" holds the title for the highest population density in the country. Also where the original camp, Camp No-Be-Bo-Sco, is.
What is New Jersey?
"I'm tired of this Grandpa!" This "camp" in name only—is actually a juvenile detention center where the campers dig holes in a dried-up lake bed in this movie.
What is Holes?
In a stroke of low-budget genius, the crew took a mask for the famous Captain of the Starship Enterprise, widened the eye holes, and spray-painted it white to create Michael Myers.
What is A William Shatner Mask?
Based on a recurring SNL sketch, this 1992 film follows two rock-loving friends who host a public-access cable show from a basement in Aurora, Illinois.
What is Wayne's World?
Characters are occasionally seen performing "protective" rituals like the one that involves this act, though it never actually protects them from Jason. This item referred to as "white gold," this essential mineral is the only rock regularly consumed by humans and apparrently protects your from the supernatural if done in this way.
What is throwing salt over your shoulder after spilling it?
Part 2 was filmed in this state. Known as the "Constitution State," this New England neighbor is home to the oldest continuously published newspaper and the headquarters of many major insurance companies.
What is Connecticut?
While the camp in the movie is called "Firewood," it was filmed at the real-life Camp Towanda in Honesdale, Pennsylvania.
What is Wet Hot American Summer?
Discovered by a producer in a thrift store, this "Peanut-Eyed Ghost" mask became a 90s phenomenon because it was a costume anyone could buy.
What is The Ghostface Mask?
This 2003 live-action adaptation features a massive "S.L.O.W." vehicle, a very grumpy fish, and two chaotic helpers named Thing 1 and Thing 2. Honestly, it's a terrible movie.
What is The Cat in the Hat?
Often featured in the messy, under-construction cabins, characters will unknowingly (or defiantly) do this just before the killing starts. Interesting that something designed to elevate you 6 feet up will put you 6 feet under.
What is Walking Under Ladders?
This "Peach State" was the last of the original 13 colonies to be established and is the birthplace of both the Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. and the world's most famous soft drink. Part VI was filmed around Covington and Hard Labor Creek State Park.
Camp Chippewa is famous for the "First Thanksgiving" play where one of the titular family goes off-script in a dark manner typical of the rest of her family in this 1993 sequal to the original 1991 film.
What is Addams Family Values?
Made of "human skin," this mask changes throughout the film to reflect the character's "moods" (The Killing Mask, The Old Lady Mask, and The Pretty Woman Mask).
What is The Leatherface Mask?
In this 1993 comedy, San Francisco poet Charlie Mackenzie fears his new bride, Harriet, might be a notorious serial killer known for dispatching her husbands on their honeymoon. Michael Myers is in the film playing both the paranoid Charlie McKenzie and his hilarious Scottish father, Stuart.
What is So I Married an Axe Murderer?
Triskaidekaphobia is this fear. More specifically, Paraskevidekatriaphobia or friggatriskaidekaphobia is this fear.
What is fear of Friday the 13th?
Known as the "Yellowhammer State," it is home to the city of Huntsville, famously nicknamed "Rocket City" for its pivotal role in the U.S. space program. Part VII was filmed in Baldwin County and Mobile.
What is Alabama?
"We run, we jump, we swim and play" is the opening line to the theme song of this classic Nickelodeon series set at the fictional Camp Anawanna.
What is Salute Your Shorts?
Designed by David Lloyd for the graphic novel, it has since transitioned from film to real-world history as the symbol for the activist group Anonymous.
What is The Guy Fawkes Mask?