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Wasnt too bad. It was weird with the psychic girl fighting Jason. But he still whooped ass.
Posted By: Protecious at 11:53pm, September 30, 2008
interesting match for jason this time around made this film a bit more different than the usual ones. very fun horror film and the first time kane hodder would portray jason vorhees
It was funny to see Jason fight Carrie(just jocking)but jason looked really scary for me and the deaths were really awesome so this isnt bad or good but at least its something.
This was a great sequel. The music was classic and this was also Kane Hodder's first appearence as Jason Voorhees. Kane Hodder made a fantastic first impression on his take of Jason Voorhees. The storyline was very good, although not as good as part 6. Still a very good movie.
Not as good as part 6 but still a fun film to watch. This is also known as Carrie vs. Jason which I thought was a bit stupid but this still was one of my favorites in the series. The last good Friday the 13th film. The gore was great, it had the same cabins as part 4 I liked the story (the part where Tina resurrects Jason) I thought the "Carrie" powers were a kinda dull. But overall this still was a good sequel. I did however like the battle at the end. But this did have some errors. But I would still recommended it.
The best 'Friday the 13th' film. I can't believe I'm actually saying this but I somewhat enjoyed this film. It was reasonably interesting, well-made, and this time the acting WASN'T unbearable. If there was a fire, and I had to save a 'Friday the 13th' film, I would contemplate saving the original, but then I'd choose style over substance and grab this one.
WARNING SPOILERS AHEAD IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN THIS MOVIE DON'T READ THIS REVIEW
So the movie starts out with little Tina hearing her father beat her mom in their cabin (or house?). So Tina runs out of the house, jumps into a boat on a Crystal Lake dock, and it floats into the lake. Tina's dad runs outside and asks Tina to come back. Being an annoying 5 - 8 year old kid she says something along the lines of "No Daddy I hate you I wish you were dead!" And this is where some stupid crap happens. Apparently, Tina has psychokinetic powers, and accidentally drowns her father in the lake. And then, older teenage Tina wakes up. Can't have an 80's horror movie without some sort of a flashback or a dream sequence. So somehow Tina's doctor from the mental home thinks it's just a great idea for Tina to just come on back to ol' Crystal Lake to somehow help her! Well it's not because Tina has these little images of the future that keep popping up and her doctor keeps telling her she's having delusions. Then Tina goes to Crystal Lake and they try to make a drama scene cause' she's all like, "I'm so sorry daddy I didn't mean to do that I miss you boo hoo hoo." So then she channels all of her powers to raise her dad back up from the lake to re-animate him. Now you had to see FT13 Pt. VI to know why Jason's under the lake, but she just magically wakes him up. Oh crap.So then there's the movie... La la..... Teenagers........ Partying..... Sex..... Drugs.... Booze..... The normal stuff until the end of the movie where Tina kills Jason. This is the absolute dumbest part of the movie. Tina brings up her dead dad from the lake to put a chain around Jason and drag him back down under.
I recommend this movie if you are a die-hard Friday fan, but not if you just say "Hey lets just watch this."
Now friday starts to lose the magic. This movie while i own it, is a let down. The idea of bringing in new powers for the victims really sounds great but does not work well. This was a bad decision but not horrible. The movie is entertaining. But jason is not as special as he was before this film. Don't get excited about this one.
A bit of a cobblers instalment into the Friday The 13th canon. This is especially disappointing after the headway made by the two prior entries, but this perfunctory, uninspired retread just doesn't cut it. (And as the story revolves around a girl who gets psychic powers after reaching puberty, then maybe the subtitle wasn't such a good idea either) The dialogue is trite and clichéd, while acting is corny and second-rate. Not that such qualities are unique in the Friday series of course. And check out the cracking 80s frizz-mullet on Tina's mother.
There's a welcome return of gratuitous nudity to the series, and some of the killings are quite inventive (the sleeping bag tree smack particularly) even if this did turn out to be the most heavily edited instalment. But while this might be the new blood, everything else about this movie is old-hat. The plot - if indeed it can be called that - sees a two-strand narrative between Tina and her psychiatrist (yawn) and Jason, who, in a virtual support role, just butchers loads of randy teens. For a change. The monotony of such events, and the tiresome, rigid adherence to the "death after sex" principle, fails to maintain interest.
Only moment to engender any kind of charm sees nerdy Eddie open a box marked "Personal Penis Enlarger"... only to find a magnifying glass inside! However, as this "comedy" character is a stereotyped SF fan it makes him almost as bland as the other victims-by-numbers. And when Jason face down in a puddle, electrocuted, rises up... well it'd be more of a surprise if he DIDN'T get back up. But instead we've got ten more minutes left so Tina's Carrie gets to battle it out with Jason's SuperPsycho. It's all a bit silly and completely outside the original remit by now.
Further entries have so far seen the franchise attempt to operate outside its usual parameters, with Paramount's final entry, Jason Takes Manhattan, transporting the character, for a few minutes anyway, into downtown New York. An okay, yet not great, throwaway work, it sees the character killed and revert to a small boy. Not that such plot developments worried New Line, who took over the franchise and had an inexplicably restored Jason killed again and possessing bodies in the execrable Jason Goes To Hell (q.v.). Finally, New Line seem to have gotten the formula right with arguably the best sequel, the shallow but fun Jason in Space antics of Jason X. As for The New Blood, then it isn't actually a bad entry by any means... just very, very forgettable. Give it a miss. 4/10.
wow i think this movie really sucked the story line was too cheesy and jason looked stupid as hell every friday the 13th that came after the 4th one really strayed away from the original stories, besides in this one (even though i liked the kills) there are way too many people who come out of no where and get killed, it was really confusing
THIS IS THE ONE WITH THE SLEEPING BAG KILL!
For anyone who was curious.
I saw just a clip of this movie years and years ago with the sleeping bag kill and loved it. Since then I had no idea which Friday movie had that scene. After rewatching almost all of them I found it. Hilarious.
Anyways, this one's a lot of fun. and as you can see to your right Jason gets unmasked here, and actually looks pretty cool.
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