Jason Voorhees returns with a new look, a new machete, and his same murderous attitude as he is awakened on a spaceship in the 25th century. Finally captured in the year 2008, Jason Voorhees (<a href=">Kane Hodder) is held inside a government research facility whose scientists try to answer the question that keeps eluding them - why one of the most infamous mass murderers in history cannot die. Once Rowan (<a href=">Lexa Doig), leader of the research project, prepares the specimen for cryogenic suspension, a greedy scientist goes over her head and comes to remove Jason, only to have the mad slasher break free and slaughter him and his entire entourage. Tricking Jason into following her, Rowan eludes him into entering the cryogenic freezer and begins the process, but a breach in the system causes her to freeze with him. The government tries to deny any evidence of the project, and nearly four centuries pass, during which the Earth gradually becomes less and less habitable and humans have relocated to a planet in another star system that they've named Earth II. A team of young students descends onto the ruined Earth, where they find the frozen bodies of Jason and Rowan in the forgotten research facility and take back on board their ship with them. Rowan is thawed and revived, but the team mistakes Jason to be dead, having no idea of his abilities or motives. Before long, Jason awakens to the sound of young people having premarital sex once again, and the carnage erupts once again as the ship proceeds to Earth II. The remaining survivors fight for their lives as the centuries-old mad slasher proves that he is just as evil and just as indestructible during their time as he was centuries before. I've read a few reviews of this so far, some not exactly flattering, and all I can say is, "What the hell did you expect?". If I was to grade this film based on all films ever made then I'd give it a 3. If I was to base it just on the horror genre then I'd make it a 5. But seeing how this IS a "Friday the Thirteenth" film…not exactly high art, then I'd give it a solid 8. For what it is, it is probable the second most entertaining in the series. I would rate six as best. That was the first one to take the approach that this is all kind of a joke…the same as myself. I don't buy into people who have been shot 100 times (or worse) getting up and walking around. At least not over the period of time that the Jasons and Mike Myers have survived. You would bleed to death. In 6 he becomes un-dead. Now he's believable unstoppable. The next three films where lacking in imagination. This didn't… the only thing it really REALLY lacked was a budget. With H20 money they could get a couple of LL Cool J's Or Jamie Lees and maybe polish those limited F/X. Then, just like Halloween, BOOM! a re-invented money cow. (did you see the numbers on H2O's box office? YIKES!!)This film is a lot more fun than that one…"Lets smoke a joint and have pre-marital sex…weeee!!!" I expected worse considering the sorry state of horror sequels lately and the idea to put Jason in space but this movie was done well. It makes good use of gore without becoming a complete splatter-fest (I know, that would have been nice). The space scenario wasn't abused, they didn't have all sorts of high-tech gadgetry to use against Jason and when they did pull out some futuristic stuff, Jason just hacked his way through it. Almost all the people on the "transporter" were late teens/early 20s and, of course, the girls are hot. You get the prerequisite breast shots and pre-marital sex to raise Jason's ire. Also, there is some good intentional humor, essential in cheap horror movies. There is a bit of cheesiness present but not much and the movie keeps good pace and is entertaining. The kind of a moron movie, which is built to be watched by people who haven’t even seen the other nine. After Freddy vs Jason. In that film Jason is ressurected by supernatural serial killer Freddy Kruger after being sent to hell at the end of Jason Goes to Hell and eventually defeats him and emerges triumphant from Crystal Lake. He is then captured by unknown parties and is being held by the military at the beginning of this film. Unknown, it may have been the military themselves although other suggestions have included Tommy Jarvis (from the fourth, fifth and sixth films) or Jason's niece and her boyfriend from Jason Goes to Hell. He is holding only the back of her head and dunking her face in, and presumably thought the nitrogen was just water in which he could drown her. Brodski used the jet pack on his spacesuit to escape and fly around to the side. Very possibly, but odds are this question will never be answered properly, given that we didn't see Jason's final state in this movie (i.e. whether he was disintegrated completely on re-entering Earth II's atmosphere, leaving only his mask, or whether he survived and the mask was simply separated from his head), and the remake means that there will likely be no future film to fill in the gaps. The script has someone pulling Jason's mask out of the water at the end (though doesn't specify if it is Jason), and comic books show that Jason did survive the end of this movie; whether or not you count them as being a proper part of the Friday the 13th storyline boils largely down to personal taste. In terms of the movies however, this is the last one in the original storyline so yes, he is dead. So far, there are 12 movies in the Friday the 13th series. Beginning with <a href="/title/tt0080761/">Friday the 13th (1980)</a> (1980), following are <a href="/title/tt0082418/">Friday the 13th Part 2 (1981)</a> (1981), <a href="/title/tt0083972/">Friday the 13th Part III (1982)</a> (1982), <a href="/title/tt0087298/">Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter (1984)</a> (1984), <a href="/title/tt0089173/">Friday the 13th: A New Beginning (1985)</a> (1985), <a href="/title/tt0091080/">Jason Lives: Friday the 13th Part VI (1986)</a> (1986), <a href="/title/tt0095179/">Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood (1988)</a> (1988), <a href="/title/tt0097388/">Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (1989)</a> (1989), <a href="/title/tt0107254/">Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993)</a> (1993), <a href="/title/tt0211443/">Jason X (2001)</a> (2001), <a href="/title/tt0329101/">Freddy vs. Jason (2003)</a> (2003), and <a href="/title/tt0758746/">Friday the 13th (2009)</a> (2009). A fan film, <a href="/title/tt0841088/">The Cold Heart of Crystal Lake (2003)</a>, was also released in 2003. A documentary about Jason, <a href="/title/tt1282052/">His Name Was Jason: 30 Years of Friday the 13th (2009)</a>, was released February 10th 2009. a5c7b9f00b Episode 1.153 dubbed hindi movie free download torrentHansel and Gretel download movie freeSalvator full movie hd 1080pThe Amazing Spider-Man 2 movie download hdCase of the Missing Man full movie in hindi 1080p downloadBattle Drone full movie download mp4Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated movie mp4 downloadA Sentimental Journey full movie in hindi 1080p downloadthe Alumni Show: Moore vs. Anderson Silich vs. Ross full movie in hindi free download hdEpisode 1.212 full movie hindi download
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