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May '14 *
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The 90's was an awkward time for Horror. The first few years, especially. Attempts at originality had about the same effect on the audience as uncalled for sequels to 80's franchises that had already ran their course. For one reason or another, the Horror genre had once again fallen dormant. But there was one Horror masterpiece that would come out of the 90's which would transcend the decade, as well as breath new life into the genre. Jason Goes To Hell is not that movie!

While technically, this film is Friday The 13th part IX, offically, the series was over due to copyright issues. This as the beginning of a new series. Even in the 90's, Jason must live on. Original creator Sean Cunningham returns to give us F-13 fans something a little different. And why not? It's a new decade. The way of the 80's slasher is old and tired. Everyone knew that in 1993. So, something different is definitely in order. But this? Come on! Really?

image Last time we saw our hero, Jason Voorhees was in Manhattan, practically killing anyone he could get his hands on. Does anyone know how long ago that was? Or what he's been up to since? And most importantly, why he's still alive? No? Well, so far, it feels like a genuine Friday tThe 13th movie. And besides, these minor details don't matter much since Jason just got blown up by the F.B.I. And we're not even 10 minutes in! No. This is no typical F-13. This time, they're thinking outside the box. And maybe that would be a good thing if they hadn't just blown up the only reason anyone wanted to see this abomination in the first place.

image So, yeah. Jason's dead for realz, this time. As his remains get examined in the morgue, something strange is happening to the examining doctor. Something evil, which can be seen in his face. What we are now seeing is one more example of the fact that our hero, Jason Voorhees can never be stopped. Even after death, even after getting blown to pieces, he still keeps coming back. But without a body of his own, he has willed his own soul into the body of this doctor. You can tell because he just took a big bite out of Jason's heart, which made sparkly stuff (Jason's soul) invade his body. So, Jason's back. Just in another form. Clever, right?

Something we never knew about Jason. When necessary, he can simply make his soul jump from body to body. So, he never really dies. 9 movies and somehow, this is just now becoming clear? Well, whatever. There is a catch. Even if nobody kills him again, he only has a limited amount of time in each body. So, he's gonna do his killing and spare a few here and there so, he can transfer his sparkly soul into new bodies. Eventually, the origin of Jason's alleged immortality is explained, which leads to more plot holes than ever.

image These movies actually made some sense before now. But no longer. Jason has a sister, a niece and a great niece, and for him to finally be ressurrected as a guy wearing a hockey mask, he must make one of their bodies his own. Hopefully, someone can get a hold of the Voorhees dagger. Because apparently, stabbing him with that is the one and only thing that will send Jason to Hell and keep him there. But of course it has to be someone who is related to him. Something tells me all those F-13 fans who wanted something different are feeling pretty silly right about now.

But not quite as silly as the person who's idea it was to add this new take on Jason. Not a bad idea. Just not for an already established series such as this. It just doesn't make sense on a completely different level than anything from past entries. And not to mention this weird new take only allowed about 10 minutes of screen time for Kane Hodder. That's what really killed this one. in my opinion. Maybe such major changes would have been a little easier digested had they been allowed to call it "Friday The 13th Part IX: Jason Goe To Hell". It really is a shame they couldn't have. Would it have really mattered in the end? Doubtful. This one just wasn't meant to be. Jason Goes To Hell may have meant to breath new life into this series. But ultimately, it sent Friday The 13th straight to hell. 4/10

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Tromafreak says:
#7, Reply to #1

May '14
My opinion isn't THAT low. I still enjoyed it, but like most Horror fans, don't see it as a worthy entry in the series. But like I said, it's flaws and differences probably woulda been accepted by more people if it had it's rightful title. It's easy to say it's not a real F-13 when it's not even called F-13.


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Tromafreak says:
#8, Reply to #2

Mar '17
The black guy should have been Corey Feldman.


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Tromafreak says:
#5, Reply to #3

May '14
Despite not being much of an F-13, I'll always prefer this one over the remake. Actually, I'd prefer a trip to the fuckin' dentist over the remake. emoticon Strangely, Jason X is a fitting, if not epic end to the original series, imo. It's a ridiculous idea, but it's entertaining and has everything an F-13 film needs.


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Tromafreak says:
#11, Reply to #4

Mar '17
I liked when those 2 people fucking in the tent got killed. Possibly the best combinations of fucking and killing in the whole series.


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Tromafreak says:
#12, Reply to #4

Mar '17
I liked when those 2 people fucking in the tent got killed. Possibly the best combinations of fucking and killing in the whole series.


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Tromafreak says:
#15, Reply to #6

Mar '17
It's true. Ditching a couple things and sticking to what works could have easily made this the best of the entire series.


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Tromafreak says:
#18, Reply to #16

Oct '23
The whole thing ultimately comes off like they wanted to do anything besides what the series was before this point. That's my beef with it, as is many people's, I take it. I believe Cuntingham was really pushing to get rid of the hockey mask all together. But new decade, new title, so, yeah. They needed to do something to freshen things up. Nobody would deny that, but there's something really intelligence insulting about it all. As if we don't remember how things were in the last movie, or the last few movies. They're telling us "No, this is how it REALLY is. In fact, it always was like this"

It's a mysterious movie. With the new direction, it immediately feels like we missed something important. Like there is a lost part IX out there somewhere that could link Jason Takes Manhattan to Jason Goes To Hell. Always wondered how he came back to life again and continued his reign of terror in Camp Crystal Lake, but we're not supposed to wonder. We're supposed to accept how things are in 1993 and forget about how things really were, and just remember it all as "a bunch of shit that happened". The least they could have done was bring back Corey Feldman and have him being the guy helping out who ultimatelt gets himself killed instead of introducing the new character of Duke as if he's somebody.


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Tromafreak says:
#19, Reply to #17

Oct '23 *
Been watching these movies too for the challenge. No way I got the patience for all of them. I find the second one especially tedious.


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Tromafreak says:
#21, Reply to #20

Oct '23
I got no issues with burlap sack Jason. I just find the movie itself a little uninteresting. Feels too much like the first one to me. The location and charcters, mainly.

The first four are certainly all around better quality horror films, but there's a hell of a lot of laughs to be had in the next 4.

5 is just glorious. I don't care if it's fuckin' Danny DeVito under the mask. They turned the entertainment value all the way up to level 10 for this one. But Jason not being the killer seems to ruin it all for most people.


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Tromafreak says:
#23, Reply to #22

Oct '23
6 has an all around different feel than any of the ones before it. Feels more mainstream. Feels like we're supposed to be rooting for Jason at times, which was certainly a new thing. It feels more" fun". Even got Alice Cooper songs and shit. Might be the all around best movie in the series, imo, but I still much prefer 5.



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