Jim Harrington
Jason Voorhees is the main antagonist and centerpiece of the Friday the 13th franchise and the secondary antagonist of the crossover film Freddy vs. Jason. He was an almost completely silent, undead and seemingly unstoppable killing machine. Jason was an
The Friday the 13th film franchise is a chilling saga centered around the cursed Camp Crystal Lake and the supernatural serial killer Jason Voorhees. Known for his iconic hockey mask and relentless brutality, Jason is a nigh-indestructible force driven b
really missed and he really did a great performance. The movie has also a biker gang in here in which Jason kills them one by one. Nick Savage was good as the leader Ali he was knocked by Jason, but on the end of the film he saved Chris from Jason, in which Jason cuts his hand...
It Was Him in the Lake (1:41) Robin’s Death (4:06) Human Body Shield (4:23) Death by Bush Trimmer (3:38) Tina Finds Mom and Meets Jason (5:13) Melissa Meets Jason / Confrontation (2:01) Jason Comes up for Air / Jason Unmasked (1:01) ...
However, there are things that work against 'A New Beginning'. From my understanding, It is not that the film is different in the lack of Jason (this didn't bother me at all and is an insignificant issue), the more tongue-in-cheek tone and the idea it tried to introduce that irked...
the Jason Voorhees ofFriday The 13th Part IIIandThe Final Chapteris that the substitute homicidal maniac needs to be pretty memorable in their own right, too. Here, though, we are treated to a fake-out Jason. Our killer is literallyjust a guy dressed up in a Jason-channeling getup, ...
Paul appears and wrestles with Jason, Ginny slams a machete through Jason's shoulder. Paul and Ginny retreat back to their cabin believing Jason is dead. Terry's pet dog, Muffin, comes to the door and as Ginny calls to Muffin to come, an unmasked Jason leaps through the window and ...
Don't worry, by the way... while Jason is being played by other, unmasked actors besidesKane Hodder, Hodder gets to earn his paycheck by playing a mullet-haired security guard. He keeps the bad hair trophy until radio personalitiesMark ThompsonandBrian Phelpsshow up for their brief cameo as...
PAUL SHAFFER:On the iPadandthe Kindle… Letterman was playing up his reactions as a technology curmudgeon — but he was building up to a complaint that I’d heard before. The Kindle used to tell you only whatpercentageof a book you’d finished reading, without telling you how many real-...