Rating: Summary: THE GLUE IN THE MIDDLE OF THE SERIES!! Review: This is the episode that puts the whole series together. The fact that Crispin Glover & Corey Feldman were involved alone made it great( I know we have never seen them up at an award podium before, but the last known actor in this series was Kevin Bacon in the original..). I agree with most people's comments though, enjoy this one because part 5 is definitely an aquired taste.
Rating: Summary: The final chapter? I dont think so! Review: When I saw this movie I knew it wouldn't be the last one, Becuase Jason has just got the hockey mask! part one, two, and three he had no mask so you couldn't see his face. Now this maniac isn't just gonna die after his face is covered right? Simular to Michael Myers. But then they both have different plots, Jason kills his way through Camp Crystal Lake to kill a certain person...Its a hell of a good movie. Halloween fans you might find it interesting as well as I did. For gore fans,sex fans your lucky becuase there is plenty of it!
Rating: Summary: The only worth owning out of the rest Review: part 4 is actullie "friday the 13th" only worth owning sequel. I enjoy every scene here specialy when Jason breaks the door while trying to catch Corey feldman! Own it!
Rating: Summary: Don't believe in the title. Review: Jason Voorees escapes from a local morgue to kill again for his revengeful taste, now he must do battle against a young boy and his sister.It's not really the final chapter, but it's still great with great make-up and gore by Tom Savini ( Make-up artist of the original "Friday", " Maniac" and "Dawn of the Dead") and offers some hot babes including young Corey Felman ( from " Gremlins", " Fox and the Hound", " Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" and " Goonies").
Rating: Summary: Sweet Review: First of all... this is a great movie. Second of all... it is one of the best in the series. Third of all...the person that reviewed this movie who said that they didn't know how Corey Feldman shaving his head made him look like Jason's mother is dumb. He's is supposed to look like Jason when he was a kid, not Jason's mother!
Rating: Summary: Corey Feldman makes the movie! Review: This is one of the best Friday movies ever. It doesn't have a very great plot, but the killings are awesome. I love when Trish stabs Jason at the end and his face slides down the machete. Corey Feldman is awesome in this movie. Alot of the death scenes are some of the best in the series. It's really good.
Rating: Summary: Probably the best in the series Review: Of all ten slasher films to feature everyone's favorite unhappy camper Jason Voorhees, Friday the 13th Part 4: The Final Chapter is probably the best. This installment is highlighted mainly by the casting of a very young Corey Feldman as Tommy Jarvis; a child who enjoys making creepy masks and horror make up. He and his family are joined by a group of horny (but that is come to be expected in this series), partying teens (Crispin Glover among them), who have picked the worst time to go on a vacation with the newly revived Jason on the prowl. What results is the typical slasher fare that we all know in this series, but this is without a doubt at it's most entertaining. Gore and make up master Tom Savini returns to the series as well with this installment which features some of his great work (and some of the last great gore the series would feature before the MPAA stepped in with the later films). All in all, this is probably (and in my opinion is) the best film in the series, and is a must own for anyone calling themselves a fan of horror/slasher films.
Rating: Summary: The Final Chapter? Review: Often in movie trilogys the forth installment is always the worsed of the trilogy. The Final Chapter is not the worst, but rather one of the best in the trilogy. The story is, like every other installment,about a young boy and his family and a group of teens being hunted by the everless hockey-masked villan Jason Vorhees. I think this one along with first three is the scariest in all. Out of the first three this installment made me jump up the most. In most Friday flicks its not scary because its perfectly predictable, but Final Chapter took me by surprise. This installment grants thrills, creates one of the goriest installments of the saga, and not too cheesy acting. The film stars Corey Feldman as Tommy who will be returning in the next two movies. The awnser to the question is no not the Final Chapter just the beginning of the hockey-masked killer.
Rating: Summary: The Pleasantries of Painting By Numbers Review: In this installment of the serial-slasher series, Mr. Vorhees finds himself reeling from the final moments contained within the 3rd helping of this expanding saga and is mistaken for dead. The headlines are splashed with the news of his demise, exclaiming that the Camp Crystal Lake killer has finally been stopped, but it soon becomes apparent - much to the dismay of some latenight hospital staffers - that this is far from the case and two of them soon go "missing." Enter the family of three that reside near Crystal Lake consisting of a mother, an older daughter, and their rather eclectically entertaining videogame/horrorbuff son (played by a rather young Corey Feldman) and the six new neighbors they have that seek out only the notions of partying, the pleasures of youth, and all-around entertainment on their mind; people that seem rather oblivious to the happenstance surrounding the innerworkings of the lakes nefarious saga. Sprinkle in a set of rather attractive twins that want to join in the partying fray, a seemingly psychotic brother of one of Jason's older victims, and a family dog that seems to laugh in the face of death many and many a time and you have the potential for a bloodbath. In the series of Friday the 13th movies, I found The Final Chapter to be entertaining because Tom Savini once again entered the fray, bringing with him many a death that was smothered in the gruesome aspects associated with Savini's work. It reflected a time before the MPAA placed their hands upon the shoulder of the series and made it more and more soft-core into its approach to the placement of knives and bonesaws, leaving a creative spectrum open in the availability to market suffering on a rather encompassing spectrum. I also like it because of the casting of Feldman as a strange lead-in to the next movie as well, avoiding really touching on the topic because of fear of spoilers and leaving only the comment that The Final Chapter makes sense as a title because of it. There were a few inherent flaws in the movie, but that is to be expected in any series that continues on for a time and becomes as noted as this. Still, Jason is the Jason would expect here, showing bursts of almost superhuman prowess in the fields of lifting, stooping, sticking, and bending while hunting those who would dare encroach on his slaughtering grounds. For this reason, the fact that Tom Savini make murder fun, and the DVD makes the deed clearer than I've seen it in some time, I would recommend Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter to anyone looking for something red to paint their almost campground walls with.
Rating: Summary: JASON VOORHIES MEETS TOMMY JARVIS Review: THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST OF THE SERIES.THE FINAL CHAPTER MEANS THE END OF JASON AS A MORTAL TYPE KILLER.HE COMES BACK INDESTRUCTIBLE IN PART 6. WE START WITH A RECAP OF 1-3. THEN WE SEE JASON BEING TAKEN AWAY TO THE MORGE ALONG WITH HIS VICTIMS FROM PART 3.JASON ESCAPES AFTER WE SEE A GRUESOME DEATH,ONLY TO RETURN TO HIS STOMPING GROUND WHERE VACATIONERS ARE PRESENT.JASON KILLS WITH LETHALNESS AND YET ANOTHER BODY GOES THROUGH A WINDOW.THE TWO THINGS THAT DID'NT SIT RIGHT WITH ME ARE THE UNPREPAIRED CAMPER,OUT TO TAKE REVENGE AGAINST JASON FOR KILLING A FAMILY MEMBER. HE COULD HAVE BEEN A PARTNER WITH TOMMY AGAINST JASON.INSTEAD,HE GETS KILLED WHILE YELLING"HE'S KILLING ME"!THAT WAS JUST STRANGE.ALSO,YOUNG TOMMY JARVIS SHAVING HIS HEAD TO DISTRACT JASON. JASON SHOULD'NT HAVE BEEN FOOLED THAT EASILY.WITH THE MENICING LOOK TOMMY GIVES AT THE END,YOU KNOW HE'LL BACK,AND SO WILL JASON!!
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