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Jason X |
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Rating: Summary: Jason X scores a perfect 10 Review: Hell must have frozen over and Jason gets defrosted for some more killin. Let me start by saying what a original idea! I am glad they didn't use the super cheesy plot line of having a copy cat killer because that would certainly ruin the credibility of the artwork that is called Friday the 13th. I will be the first in line with hockey mask in hand to see this in anticipation for the end when someone says "Oh my god they killed Jason! You Bastards!!!!"
Rating: Summary: Will he finally die? Review: I Think This Movie will not be the last in this series because we had"The Final Chapter" "Jason Goes To Hell". The best out of this whole series is "Friday the 13th 8(Jason Takes Manhattan)".Here is the biggest Question-Why dosent he die? Let`s name all the ways he died.He Drowned,Electructed,axed in the head,set on Fire,and 10 million other ways. Im sure if the average person got one of those ways they would not becoming back every Summer!
Rating: Summary: jason fan Review: I haven't even seen this movie and I already know it's going to kick something. As for that guy who said Jason 7-9 sucked. I agree in part 8 the guy got his throat slashed with a machete and no blood came out,but Friday the 13th Jason Goes To Hell I totally disagree that was a great movie, but if you didn't like the rrated version try unrated. The only thing that sucks about that is it is not on dvd.
Rating: Summary: IS IT ENOUGH? Review: NOW WHAT? JASON 10 IS IT ENOUGH? WELL I LOVED ALL THE FRIDAY THE 13TH MOVIES 1 THROUGH 6. NUMBERS 7 TO 9 WERE NOT GOOD. THEY SHOULD HAVE NEVER MADE THEM. JASON GOES TO HELL FRIDAY THE 13 THE FINAL FRIDAY REALLY BOMBED! I REALLY DID THINK IT WAS GOING TO BE THE FINAL FRIDAY. I THINK THE BEST PART WAS WHEN FREDDY PULLED JASON'S MASKED DOWN INTO HELL. I CANT WAIT TO SEE JASON X . ITS GOING TO ROCK!!
Rating: Summary: A really cool Jason movie Review: This movie is really really cool. It was a good twist to put Jason in space. I dont care if people say it is dumb after so many parts who ever didnt like it shouldn't have bother watching it.
Rating: Summary: campy horror in space Review: this 1 surpriced me. when i first saw the trailer i was like "jason in space? what the f**k r they thinking" but i saw it and now i own it. it truned out great. gory fun that you have to admitt its good.
Rating: Summary: NOT BAD!! Review: I watched this film on DVD, I thought it was pretty good. This is the 9th sequel to Friday the 13th. The special effects were great. You can also call this movie Friday the 13th part 10 as well. I really like the part where these two guys are in a virtual reality simulation, but they don't realize their playing with a very deadly competitor, Jason Voorhees. That part was really scary, and funny at same time. This movie has all the common elements of horror/slasher film: It had bad acting, an unrealistic(even if it is a horror movie)plot, nudity, stupid teenager, sex, drugs, and horrible computer effects. This movie really is the end of the Jason/Friday the 13th saga. One part that was really cool is when Jason turns into Uber-Jason, a robotic killing machine. The whole premise of the movie is pretty interesting, this time the unstoppable killer is in space, not at Camp Crystal Lake. It's set in the future, Jason Voorhees gets cryogenicly frozen in a capsule with another person a woman. Planet Earth is no longer inhabitable, so human beings have colonized in outer space. While on a field trip, a class and few marines find two cryogenically frozen bodies. The team is not aware of the unspeakable evil that they are about to release. After defrosting the two bodies, Jason Voorhees soon comes back to life, and starts stalking and murdering the crew one by one. The other person that was thawed out is a young and very beautiful asian woman. The woman tries to warn the other crew members about Jason Voorhees. But most of them are not concerned until people start getting killed. That's when the trouble starts, and he wreaks total havoc on the spaceship. In the end everyone dies apart from Kay-Em, Rowan and the geeky robot guy. Sgt Brodski dies riding uber Jason into earths 2's atmosphere. Jason's mask is seen at the end in an Earth 2 lake. Excellent special effects, good plot, a great ending to the Friday the 13th saga NOT BAD!!
Rating: Summary: bad never been so bad Review: This is so bad it's astounding! What were the filmmakers thinking? They should all be lined up and slapped! Nothing in this makes any sense. Jason X is the worst movie I will ever see! This deserves a negative 5........notice the music .. sounds like a 12 year old on a radio shack keyboard.. everything about this movie sucks
Rating: Summary: Jason X (2001) Review: In 2001, director James Isaac had given horror fans around the world, a new upgrade in horror: Jason X, the tenth installment to the Friday The 13th franchise.
Taking place in the year 2010, a beautiful young woman named, Rowan (played by Lexa Doig) works for the Camp Crystal Lake Research Facility. The facility has hold of Jason Voorhees (again played by Kane Hodder). Jason is still alive. He was resurrected actually in Freddy Vs. Jason, which supposedly takes place before this film. The facility has tried killing Jason, but they had failed each time. So, they figured that they could freeze and contain him until the can figure out a way to kill him for good. But Rowan's supervisor is all too concerned with money and decides to keep him alive, but Jason kills him off and chases Rowan. Rowan runs into the cryogenic area and waits for Jason. He shows up, where Rowan locks him in the cryotube, readying him for freezing. But Jason stabs the cryo door, poking his machete through the door, stabbing Rowan. The cryogenic room locks Rowan inside, as the freezing mist freezes both Rowan and Jason.
In the year of 2455, just 445 years after Rowan was cryogenically frozen with Jason, a team of college students, including Adrienne (played by Kristi Angus), Janessa (played by Melyssa Ade), Waylander (played by Derwin Jordan), Azrael (played by Dov Tiefenbach), Stony (played by Yani Gellman), Kinsa (played by Melody Johnson), and Tsunaron (played by Chuck Campbell) enter the cryogenic tube and find Jason's body. Accompanying the students are their college professor by the name of Prof. Lowe (played by Jonathan Potts) and Kay-Em (played Lisa Ryder), Tsunaron's hand built Android. They find Rowan's body as well. They take both Jason and Rowan, and they plan to recreate Rowan, since the cryotube preserved her perfectly. They leave Earth, since the planet has been destroyed and head for Earth 2. They successfully recreate Rowan. She meets the whole gang, as Jason is suddenly resurrected and kills off Adrienne, Azrael, and Stony are killed off. Prof. Lowe hires Sgt. Brodski and his combat team to kill Jason, but he kills of each and every team member, except Brodski. Prof. Lowe and Brodski take the remaining kids to safety, but Jason finds them and kills off Prof. Lowe.
Tsunaron, Kay-Em, Rowan, Kinsa, Waylander, Janessa, and Brodski are the only ones left to battle Jason. Kay-Em seemingly destroys Jason, by blowing 85% of his head off. They then try to find a rescue ship that can take everyone to Earth 2, but Jason has a little upgrade and is brought back again to finish what he started. With a new look, he kills off Janessa, Waylander, and Kinsa. Leaving Rowan, Kay-Em, Brodski, and Tsunaron. A rescue ship arrives and attaches itself to the kids' entrance, letting them enter the rescue ship, but the doors won't open. Brodski goes outside to fix the electric works, as Rowan does so from the inside. They fix the doors and head into the rescue ship, as Jason appears outside and battles Brodski. As Tsunaron, Rowan, and Kay-Em head to Earth 2 in the rescue ship, Jason flies down really fast onto Earth 2 after killing Brodski. Jason's mask falls down into a new version of Crystal Lake, claiming that Jason is dead. Jason is dead. Or isn't he?
Now, this film wasn't bad, but I was disappointed in the futuristic special effects, since I am so used to seeing these films take place in the 20th century and in camp grounds. But it is not a bad follow-up.
Rating: Summary: 'Alien' with a hockey mask Review: Kane Hodder is 'Jason X's only redeeming quality. You'll find yourself rooting for Jason, cheering him on as he hacks naughty teenagers to pieces.
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