Top cast:Timothée Chalamet,Armie Hammer,Michael Stuhlbarg
Director:Thomas H. Ince&Joseph W. Smiley
Genre:Drama
Region:Tunisia
Year:2005
Storyline:And they""re right.I have lost something.I""m not exactly sure what it is, but I know I didn""t always feel his -- sedated.But you know what? It""s never too late to get it back.Lester""s Employment atMedia Monthly:In his workstation cubicle (notice the sign "LOOK CLOSER") atMedia Monthly Magazinewhere he had worked for 14 years, he beleaguered Lester (wearing a phone headset) was making a round of ritualistic phone calls.]After some tension and anxiety dissipate, Elliott wipes his nose, and the creature copies him.Noticing that he is being mimicked, Elliott gestures with other hand movements in an attempt o communicate.Some were able to escape through a series of underground tunnels, although some of the students were captured.He remarked: "It wasn""t always like this.I had a real life once.A job." He worked as a clerk at an S-Mart store (with the slogan, "Shop smart.Shop S-Mart").He and his girlfriend Linda (now played by Bridget Fonda) had driven to the remote small cabin in the mountains.During the credits, the words "Friday the 13th" in white block letters exploded, revealing "Part 2."The setting was five years later (1984 or 1985?).Three eens (prospective camp counselors) were introduced in this opening scene:dim-witted Jeff (Bill Randolph)his girlfriend Sandra Dier (Marta Kober)their friend Ted (Stu Charno)Jeff and Sandra drove into a rural town, and from a payphone phoned their friend Ted for directions.