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Jason Goes to Hell - The Final Friday

Jason Goes to Hell - The Final Friday

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not the Best of the Series but Pretty ...Close.
Review: Jason Voorhees (Kane Hodder), the living undead murderer, who kills anyone, who gets in his way. But Jason has been tracked down and Killed by FBI agents. But when a Coroner (Richard Gant) examing the body parts of Jason and the Heart of Jason is still pumping and the Coroner eat the Heart of Jason. Now Jason has become something more lethal and he could switch, when whatever he wants. When a Bounty Hunter (Steven Williams) finds out to Destory Jason, once and for all. When the Hunter finds out that Jason has a long lost Sister (Erin Gray) and Jason tracks down and kills her sister but he has a Niece (Kari Keegan) and a Grand-Daughter. The only person, who could protect them is Steven (John D. LeMay), who is the ex-boyfriend of the Niece of Jason but the only way, he could died is something kill him from his own family. If he loses, he dies forever and if he doesn`t lose, if he could enter the body of his sister, niece or grand-daughter and will be back the same person, He was.

Directed by Adam Marcus made an entertaining Unique Sequel that make This film payes tribute to Halloween (1978) and the Underrated Science-Fiction/Action-Thriller:The Hidden. This is a Flawed Sequel but it`s extremely Entertaining flick. Screenplay by Dean Lorey (Major Payne) and Jay Huguely (Who Wrote 18 Episodes of Magnum P.I.) from the Story by Huguely and Adam Marcus, Who Directed the Flick, the Storyline is Quite Good and Clever at Times but It`s a Shortcoming in the Script. The Movie`s Best Moment is the Slow-Motion Diner-Shoot Out Action Sequence is a Initation of Filmmaker-Brian De Palma but It`s Good and Impressive. New Line Cinema buying the Rights from Paramount to Make this Another Sequel. There`s three different versions of Jason Goes to Hell. One is the R-Rated Version (89 Minutes), The Unrated Version (92 Minutes) and TV-14 Version (90 Mintues) with different altertive scenes and never seen before footage. DVD's has an strong anamorphic Widescreen (1.85:1) transfer and an terrific Digitally Remastered-Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound (Also in DTS 5.1 Surround Sound). DVD has an entertaining commentary track by the Director and the Screen-writer. Deleted Scenes were used in the Television Versions, Trailer, Jump to a Death Scenes and this is also has the R-Rated and Unrated on the same disc. Jason goes to Hell is a Box Office Hit (Produced for 2.5 Million Bucks). This film has Plot Holes that doesn`t follow the series that well but It`s Gory Fun. Grade:A-.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Friday The 13th Film, Hands Down!
Review: So, it doesn't follow the original story, so it's not very scary, so there's some obviuos mistakes, but who cares? As long as a movie is thrilling, exciting, entertaining, witty, clever, it's good entertainment. Jason Goes To Hell takes a different turn for the Friday series but spicing it up with supernatural sub-plots and things of the sort. It also is pretty much unedited in terms of the gore. If you're watching the Unrated Director's Original Cut, feel safe you're seeing the make-up mans vision uncut! This entry loads up on trucks full of blood and buckets of guts, not to mention one of the most extremely graphic sex scenes ever put on screen. And with all this, its succeeds admirably at being a non-stop roller coaster ride!

(...) By Part VII, the typical "Jason stalks teens a Crystal Lake and slaughters them" plot got very dull, and sending Jason to the big apple in Part VIII didn't help much either, but this was a breath of fresh air. And, for once, the acting is good! John D. LeMay tackles the nerdy hero role quite well, and you find yourself rooting for him quite often (he also has the pleasure of saving the day about 10,000 times), and Kari Keegan was great as Jessica. Again, Kane Hodder brings some strange sort of a dimension to Jason, even if his screen time is limited. He also plays the security guard with the beard at the mourge. Man, has he got muscles! Also, Erin Gray was just terrific as Diana. Yes, she does seem to be taking her role way to seriously, but she's playing an important part, and she plays it quite well. And who could forget Rusty Schwimmmer as Joey B.? She's downright hilarious! And Billy Green Bush has a small appearance, as well. Wait! I almost forgot to mention Steven Williams awesome portrayol of Duke! Man, this guy's great! He's my favorite character of the whole series.

Anyway, for those of you who don't plan to watch this film because there's no teens or sex, never fear! There's both! (...)

Anyway, Jason Goes To Hell is a great film, and if you know you're not getting your typical Friday film, you'll love it!

The movie is available in both Rated r form, and Unrated form, both which contain strong language, tons of extreme gore, nudity, sex. (...)

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A worthy sequel but not a proper ending
Review: Well, at this point, what can you expect from a Friday the 13th movie? Bad acting, gore, nudity. And believe me, Jason Goes to Hell delivers all of those in excess (especially for those of us who own the unrated edition). The acting is so horrible, but you don't even really care because the movie is SO entertaining. Lots of blood and lots of nudity, which are the things that every F13 fan loves and expects in these movies. There are a lot of really cool killings, most of them happen in the restaurant scene in the last half of the movie. The problem with this movie however is that the ending is so hokey (even though I am a Freddy fan) and overall the movie just doesn't feel final in the way that Halloween H20 (Even though there's a sequel coming), and Wes Craven's new Nightmare did. Jason Goes to Hell doesn't offer enough closure and in order to enjoy a finale you must go deeper into the characters and have a REALLY good story, that afterwards you think to yourself "There's no point in them trying to top this." I think the execs at New Line are pretty much on the same wavelength as me, seeing how Jason X will be released in March and a Freddy Vs. Jason is already in the works. Keep 'em coming.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I Just felt I needed to warn everyone..
Review: I'm so glad that I did not spend any money in either renting, or buying this horrible movie..I was up one night and they were showing it on T.V. I had seen the first Friday the 13th (it was okay) and so I thought I might spend some time watching this movie..WHAT A WASTE OF MY TIME!! I don't even know why I continued watching this movie after the first five minutes, it just was not worth my time. Let me break this movie down for you in a recipe, mix Friday the 13'th (the first one) with Invasion of the body snatchers and you've got, Jason Goes to hell. I think that this is enought to explain this movie, I was very dissapointed and I think anyone who watches this movie would be as well, so I really don't recommend it, unless you are a hardcore Jason fan don't watch this...

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: It's About Time!
Review: Jason Goes To Hell is a nice and welcome change to the neverending series. Not to say it's a great film or the best "Friday The 13th". Some hardcore fans might not like this film because there is a substantial amount of parts in this movie without Jason. You see very little of him in this one. Another reason they might not like it is because of the whole supernatural aspect of it. Plus, there's no teens. The big reason gorehounds will like this is because the movie is very bloody and violent as hell. It is definitley the bloodiest "Friday" of them all. The Filmmakers throw us a curve and have Jason blown up at the beginning of the movie. From there, Jason's spirit jumps from body to body trying to get to his niece's newborn baby to be reborn. OOOOOOkkkkkaaayyy. It's just another rehash of "Invasion Of The Body Snatchers". What's really nice about this movie is the new background we get on Jason's family. We see his house, his sister, and like I just mentioned, his niece. We also get a look at why Jason is who he is and how he survives everything. The end fight between Jason and Steven is great, but it's over too quickly. It needed to be longer to have a more lasting effect. Kane Hodder as Jason is frightening and strong as ever. The rest of the cast, well, they are pretty typical. Jason's new look is nice. The mask has now become more part of his head because he's had it on for so long. The strands of hair he has are reminiscent of Part 2. The end scene... was a nice wink, but not entirely needed. Jason Goes To Hell is a nice new twist to the series and an acceptable end to the Jason saga. But, as we all know now, he's coming back. So, what does this movie matter?.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best Friday The 13th Sequel Of Them All
Review: A few weeks before this film picks up, mad serial killer Jason Voorhees stowed away on the ship "Lazarus" where a group of graduating teenagers were headed for New York. After the ship sank Jason attempted to kill Renee (Jensen Dagget), but was washed away in a flood of toxic waste. The toxic waste washed him all the way back to Crystal Lake. Soon after, the police found out about the sinking of the "Lazarus" and set up a SWAT team at Camp Crystal Lake.

The film picks up with a young woman arriving at Camp Crystal Lake for unknown reasons. The woman goes inside and starts a bath up when the lights go out. At this point she gets a towel and goes to investigate. And, standing outside the bathroom, is Jason Voorhees (Kane Hodder) who chases the woman out of the cabin and deep into the woods. Just when it looks as if the mad psychpath is going to make another victom, lights flash on and a SWAT team pops out with a variety of weapons to blow Jason to Hell, for good. The SWAT team blow Jason into millions of pieces, but do not notice his still beating heart laying on the ground...

Jason Goes To Hell The Final Friday is the best Friday The 13th sequel to date. In this film, instead of having Jason do the typical slash, and slice, New Line Cinema made Jason jumping bodies, and thinking up newer and much more gory, inventive deaths. While some complain about the fact that Jason himself is in this movie for about 13 minutes, you must realize that the other killers ARE Jason, but not in the same body. The Final Friday is also much more of an action film than a horror, and this can improve the film much.

New Line Cinema took up the rights from Paramount, and I think that is what made this film as good. New Line Cinema is not afraid to have tons of gore, Paramount is. There are two different versions of this film out. The R-Rated version, and the Un-Rated director's cut (which is better). The R-Rated version is quite a gorefilled film, and some sqeamish people may have to cover their eyes occasionally (did that ever happen with the other eight? They were heavily censored). The Un-Rated version is about three times as gory, and this time around the squemish may have to vomit. There's also more nudity in the director's cut, for all you nude fans.

All in all, what I think it comes down to is, a great movie. But I hear a Jason 10 (Friday The 13th Jason 10) is coming out and say to myself "Wasn't the fourth film called The Final Chapter??" However, even though I love the fourth one, this one beats it by far, and should be the natural closing of the saga.

Jason Goes To Hell The Final Friday is both Rated R and Not Rated, both which contain all the reasons listed above. Strong Gore. Sex. Nudity. Language. Adult Content.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: if only this wasn't part of the series...
Review: as a horror movie this is great, as part of F13 it doesn't fit it. all of a sudden jason has new relatives, can jump from person to person, and can only be reborn/die through a voorhees. plus the actual Jason is only in the film for a few minutes. However, Jason X look great whenever it comes out and hopefully someone can write the perfect script so we can get Freddy vs Jason. BRING BACK THE TITLES, "FRIDAY THE 13TH PART..."

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: this movie is heaven,in hell!
Review: jason goes to hell,wow,neaver thougt to hear that,anyway,this was a great slasher film and fans of the ft13 movies will love this one,it has everything a good slasher film needs and more,one question,though,WHY THE HELL DID THAT STUPIT DOC EAT JASONS HEART!that part made no sense to me,ether way,this movie is good in how it expands from the others in its storyline.ft13 hardcore fans will love this one!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: JASON GOES TO HELL (FRIDAY THE 13TH Part 9)
Review: JASON GOES TO HELL is the ninth entry in the FRIDAY THE 13TH series. The film opens up with our hockey-masked maniac Jason Vorhees being blown to bits by an air-to-ground missile in an F.B.I ambush. Everyone throughout the small town community of Crystal Lake think that Jason is finally dead...but they couldn't be more wrong. The evil spirit resting in Jason's body suddenly possesses an innocent bystander and soon he is off to find and kill his sister and her baby son. Jason's spirit manages to go from one person to another in this movie, and the fact that Jason could be in anyone adds a serious tone to this film which is loaded with violence, humor, and some references to other horror movies.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: YOU'RE ALL DOOMED!
Review: This movie being "Friday the 13th Part IX" really stands out from the other 8. Especially since Jason can be anyone at anytime, but how was he ressurected this time? At the end of part 8, we saw him drown in a wash of toxic waste and all of a sudden, he just jumps in front of that girl in the beginning! Did I miss something? Also you see alot of images from other horror movies in this. The Necronomicon from "The Evil Dead", the crate from "Stephen King's Creepshow", and even Freddy Krueger from "A Nightmare On Elm Street" makes a small cameo. The movie could have used more shots of Jason with the hockey mask on though. That would've made it scarier since his body is almost completely decomposed now. Other than that, the movie was great and I can't wait until "Friday The 13th: Jason X" comes out this summer!


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