Rating: Summary: Jason goes to hell the final friday. Review: This must be one of the best friday the 13:th movie of them all except for Jason lives and the new blood.I like the deth senes specialy wen Jason smashes two cops heads together i think this movie has earnd it self a 5.
Rating: Summary: Friday the 13th Part 9 "Jason Goes to Hell the Final Friday" Review: Jason Voorhees does a lot better killing in this movie than the last two. It isn't as great as the ones before 7 and 8 but its better than 7 and 8. The best part af the film is at the end, you see the mask of dead mass murderer Jason Voorhees lying on the ground when suddenly Freddy Krueger's hand flings out of the Earth and takes the mask to hell with it. You'vr gotta have this movie.
Rating: Summary: Well, it's sort of entertaining. Review: With the 'officially final' Freddy film out (though it wasn't really the final one at all), the makers of Jason Voorhees jump on the bandwagon and trundle out the 'officially final' Friday the 13th.It has its moments, but it's not really a Friday the 13th film at all. Jason apears at the beginning, seemingly having made his way back to Camp Crystal Lake, but then is blown up and spends most of the rest of the film jumping in and out of various peoples' bodies. The serial-killer hunter makes for an interesting character and there is some black humour concerning people cashing in on death and disaster, but I'd expected more from Jason's swansong, specially given the high quality of his recent films. Not a compltely awful film, but just not realy aimed at Friday the 13th fans - and the story about Jason's past sticks out as contrived and is more akin to 'alien body-snatcher' films.
Rating: Summary: weird but preety good Review: this the 9th and last friday the 13th?????/??????? is pretty good considering they abandon jason in the first 20 minutes,and turn him into a body snatcher who using other people to killl.gross jail shene with guy breaking other guys fingers not worth 12.99 but maybe 9.99
Rating: Summary: BADLY MADE Review: What's wrong with the screen? It's too bright. They were REALLY struggling to keep FRIDAY13 alive by this point. So much so that Paramount gave up on it. It's their own fault for not making them better than they should have been. My Friday the 13th rewrites will be 10 times better I promise you that.
Rating: Summary: The best Friday the 13th movie! Review: I really liked this movie. The rest of the series gets boring after about 3 films. Jason goes to Hell tries some new stuff. I'm also happy they brought Sean S. Cunningham back to the series. Before I saw it, my friend told me it sucked, but its the best Jason film yet. Lets hope Freddy vs. Jason is this good.
Rating: Summary: Poke your eyes out, it's more fun. Review: I love Friday the 13th, and all the other slasher films of the genre. But this movie was perfectly terrible. No redeeming quality, not even good kills from Jason, since Jason wasn't even in the movie. Almost as bad as Halloween 3, and that was bad.
Rating: Summary: Hopefully Amazon will actually print this review! Review: Why the heck didn't you print my first one? I simply said how much I liked the movie and I totally avoided revealing any of the crucial plot points. Yet you don't print it. Then some guy from Dayton, Ohio writes a review and reveals ALL the crucial plot points, and you print that one. That is not fair. Now I have to waste this review by complaining to you instead of writing about the movie. I really appreciate it. I don't understand what the heck the problem is. I followed all of the guidelines to the T. By the way, this movie is the best of the Friday the 13ths, but not by much. All of them are hilarious. The deaths in this one are both funny and numerous. I recommend it to people who love to see blood and good deaths.
Rating: Summary: One-of-a-kind: The Best Jason of them All!!! Review: I've been a F13 fan for as long as I can remember (both in film and especially in the Canadian TV Series). This final addition to the Jason Voorhees anthology is truly a superb cumulative finale to the many sanguinary exploits of one of Hollywood's most insuperable murderous madmen! This "Friday" was laden with an interesting twist-of-plot (Jason now a "Body Snatcher" in spirit), special FX that are orders-of-magnitude better than in past Friday installments, and decent performances by Steven Williams as the undaunted bounty hunter Creighton Duke and by John ("F13 Series'" Ryan Dallion) LeMay. I think the decision for New Line to obtain the rights for this sequel was a judicious decision since Robert Shaye's company has had the best notoriety for cranking out some of Hollywood's most staunch and bloody horror pieces in modern cinema ("Nightmare on Elm Street", "The Hidden", & "The Mangler"). Paramount just couldn't hack it (no pun intended) to keep Jason at a spine-tingling pace towards the close of the 80's (albeit F13 7 was a decent try) as it had in the first two films. Plus, adding "Friday" creator Sean E. Cunningham to the production's lineup really made a difference in the story's action when compared to past sequels. The scene of Duke's telling of Jason's hideous plot for an immortal muderous rebirth through one of his blood relatives to Steven in the jail cell will surely grab your attention, though you may wonder why they waited until now to divulge this legacy so many years later. Also, the ending has an excellent, campy "Battle for the New Line Bad Boy" with Freddy Krueger's famed razors snatching Jason's decayed, blood-soaked hockey mask from the ground and down to the depths of Hell, where it belongs! A true treat for "Friday" fans of all ages, although the plot may seem greatly sporadic in explaining Jason's psychotic motives in the longevity of the anthology.
Rating: Summary: Saveing the best for the last!! Review: This is the best out of the series,I should know I've seen them all. The acting isn't all that great and the plot a little sappy but it's classic horror
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