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You’re weak! Pathetic! No one will ever find you but the rats that will feast on your corpse!
~ Vicente to Lar Park Lincoln when she requested he let her go and that she would write back.
The one thing the franchise taught me is that death is an “art”. I take great pride in designing each and every one of my kills for my loves…. You used to take my breath away. Now I’m going to take away yours.
~ Vincente to Jennifer Banko while hanging her.

Vincente DiSanti is the titular main antagonist of the 2021 meta slasher film 13 Fanboy. He is the fictionalized version of the filmmaker of the same name. He is a famous film maker and Friday the 13th fan , well known for starring as Jason Voorhees in two big budgets Friday the 13th fan films he made Never Hike Alone and Never Hike In The Snow, both of which stared the actors for Tommy Jarvis and  Rick Cologne from Friday the 13th part 6 reprising their roles.  

What Makes Him Pure Evil[]

In General[]

  • Since the film takes place in the real world in which Pamela Voorhees, Jason Voorhees, Roy Burns, and  Freddy Krueger are fictional characters, he doesn’t have to be compared to them whatsoever. With that being said, he definitely stands out for slaughtering over a dozen people (some in pretty brutal and or slow and agonizing ways such as gutting Tracie Savage’s husband, impaling a janitor through the skull, stabbing Tiffany Helm in the chest and abdomen several times before decapitating her, and starving Lar Park Lincoln to the death) thus passing the baseline. There’s also the sheer psychological torture he causes to cast as he deliberately goes out of his way to terrify them and make them paranoid. We even see the effects of his actions. For instance, Kelsie Voorhees is left with PTSD from witnessing Vincente stab her grandmother to death right in front of her and Dee Wallace is left with guilt for not treating Deborah Voorhees concerns about him seriously. Vincente also lets Dee point a gun in the middle of the night and make her look crazy in front of her husband and grand kids.
    • There’s also Judy Aronson who kills him at the end of the movie and is revealed to have helped create a snuff film involving Tracie Savage. and later paralyzed Dee Wallace and had her watch it simply out of envy of her being more famous than her. However, she doesn’t do anything to pass the baseline and fails the heinous standard to Vincente.
  • Throughout the film, he refers to his victims as the characters they play (examples: calling Deborah Voorhees “Tina” (from part 5), calling Laurie Linkan and Jennifer Banko “Tina” (part 7), calling Tiffany Helm “Violet”, calling Tracie Savage “Debbie”, and C.J Graham as “Jason”. At first, this would imply that he has moral agency issues and that he can’t distinguish fiction from reality. However, throughout the film, he occasionally refers to the actress by their actual name rather than the characters they play. For examples:
    1. In a live interview by Dave McCrae about the disappearance of Laurie Lincoln, he refers to Deborah Voorhees by her real name when saying Laurie’s situation could be similar to hers, revealing he knows she was an actor.
    2. He pretends to be Tracie in order to lure Kelsie and Dee into a Forrest, and asks them on the phone if they were looking for “Tracie” and that she may not be the best company.
    3. When asking Tracie questions about trivia of Friday the 13th, he refers to her as Tracie.
    4. the climax, it’s shown in the snuff film he and Judie made that he had extensive knowledge of the films productions such as knowing the original director for the second Friday the 13th film.
  • In the film, he claims that the Friday the 13th cast became the closest thing he had to family. However, the film makes it clear that it was purely parasocial due to their connections to the films as he constantly treated them like objects or trophies rather than actual people and expressed sadism in killing them. For examples:
    1. As stated before, he usually referred to the cast by their characters’ names, despite it being implied he knew their real names.
    2. In the case of Deborah Voorhees and Dee Wallace , his messages became more violent and aggressive when they didn’t outright choose to become his friends and went on to threaten both them of their loved ones and send them pictures he had taken of them and their loved ones as an intimidation.
    3. In one of the angry letters he left to Dee Wallace, the word “Bitch” can be seen written in capital letters.
    4. Asked Tracie Savage and Judie Aronson if it would be cool if they died in real life like their characters did in the movies.
    5. When asked by Lar Park Lincoln why he had kidnapped her, he claimed he didn’t want to hurt her but “take care” instead, implying he wanted to keep her as a slave.
    6. Before leaving Laura Park to starve to death, he spitefully and sadistically told her that she was “Weak” and “Pathetic” and that no one would find her except for the rats that would eventually feast on her corpse, despite the fact she showed sympathy to him when he revealed how he would be locked and said she would have written back to him. Making this worse, is that being locked alone in abandoned building was her worse fear and he did this just to spite her.
    7. While trying to hang Jennifer Banko, he admits that the franchise had taught him that death was an “art” and that he took pride in designing each and every one of his kills for the cast.
    8. Sent a message to Kelsie, asking her if Dee Wallace would scream as loud as her grandmother did
    9. When Tracy savage stabbed him in the hand, he angrily called her a “bitch”.
    10. After drilling a hole through Tracie’s head with a power drill, he remarks “just like the movies”.
    11. Admits to C.J. Graham before their fight that he always wanted to fight him.
    12. When C.J. Graham briefly bit him, he angrily refers to him as a “old man” when he telling him to get up.
    13. Before getting shot, he declares to CJ that killing him would be the greatest honor of his life.
  • In the film, he reveals to Lar Park Lincoln that he used to get locked in a room by his father whenever he was “bad” and only had VHS tapes of the Friday the 13th and Halloween films to keep him company. He claims that they eventually became his “family” and that they were the only thing he had, suggesting he grew up without a proper parental figure. However, as stated before it was purely parasocial and driven by fanaticism. Coupled with him remorselessly terrorizing and massacring the cast as well as people who had nothing to do with it (the 2 police officers, the janitor, the security guard, and the cast members loved ones) as well as the overall sadism while he expressed while doing it, he basically subverted his tragedy all together. Other than that he is mainly a creepy and sadistic monster whose eventual death is portrayed as well deserved.

13 Fanboy[]

  • Throghout the film, he stalked and harassed the actors/actresses of the Friday the 13th films whenever they didn’t write back to him.
  • Impaled a random Female Ranch Hand through the abdomen with a pitchfork
  • Stalked Deborah Voorhees and sent her photos he had took of her.
  • Stabbed Deborah Voorhees in the chest several times in front of her granddaughter Kelsie
  • Kidnapped Laurie Jill "Lar" Park Lincoln, the actress who played Tina in Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood and left her to starve to death in a abandon building but not before telling her that no one will find her except for the rats that would eventually feed on her corpse.
  • Stabbed Troy Oelke in the head, preventing him from being able to send back up to save Tracie Savage.
  • Cut a piece of Dee Wallace’s hair and left in her sink alongside scissors for her to find it
  • Slaughtered James Savage, the husband of Tracie Savage (the actress who played Debbie in Friday the 13th Part III) and later left some blood in the latter’s desk before eventually informing her that he did this after she blocked him online when he asked her if it was cool if she died like her character died in the film.
  • Impaled a janitor through the jawline and out through the skull with a broken mop handle and later took his keys to open the door to where Tracie was before knocking her out and kidnapping her
  • Drilled a hole through Tracie’s head
  • Attempted to hang Jineffer Banko, the actress who played the younger version of Tina
  • Stabbed Kane Hodder to death, leaving his wife and two sons without a husband and father in the process.
  • Replaced a prop knife with a real knife, resulting in Kelsie Voorhees accidentally stabbing an actress in the stomach while rehearsing a scene for a scene for a horror film called Bloodlust III.
  • Stabbed Tiffany Helm (the actress who played Violet in Friday the 13th Part V: A New Beginning) several times in the neck and abdomen before later decapitating her.
  • Sent photos he took of Dee freaking out during the night when she thought he was going to attack her
  • Slaughtered 2 police officers who were trying to help Kelsie, the first one by throwing a Hatchet into his stomach and the second by stabbing her in the head with a gardening hoe.
  • Attempted to kill Kelsei Voorhees by stabbing her to death in front of Dee Wallace
  • Attempted to kill CG Graham, the actor who played Jason in Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives

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