Thursday, April 10, 2014

Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday

Again the are killing Jason. dont they know Evil never dies. They said this a million times








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Movie Info

Chapter nine in the Friday the 13th series finds supernatural psycho Jason Voorhees returning from the dead to possess the body of a medical coroner. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rov




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Jason Goes To Hell The Final Friday (1993)

Review/Film; Jason's End? You Gotta Have Heart

Published: August 14, 1993
Although the movie's final image of a pitchforked hand thrust up through the ground hints otherwise, "Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday," which opened yesterday, claims to be absolutely the last in the "Friday the 13th" horror series. It's about time.
The ninth episode in the phenomenally successful series, which began in 1980, "The Final Friday" is a largely incoherent movie that generates little suspense and relies for the majority of its thrills on close-up gore. Most of the grosser images in the film, which was directed by Adam Marcus, come near the beginning, not long after Jason Voorhees, the series' hockey-masked fiend, is dismembered by a squad of machine gun-toting police.
Cut up and splayed like a giant charred pork roast in the autopsy room of the Federal Morgue, Jason seems well beyond repair. Then suddenly his extracted heart begins to beat. The coroner, who was analyzing the organ, becomes transfixed and grabs the heart, cramming it into his mouth. With many flashes of lightning, Jason is reborn in the coroner's body.
Once back in action, the unstoppable serial killer heads straight for -- where else? -- his hometown of Crystal Lake, where the local restaurant is foolhardy enough to be advertising a "Jason Is Dead 2 for 1 Burger Sale." Over the the next few days, Jason inhabits one body after another, transferring from person to person in a messy ritual that might be described as a forced mouth-to-mouth heart transplant.
The only person possessing the secret to Jason's undoing is Creighton Duke (Steven Williams), a glowering professional bounty hunter, who has been studying Jason for years. Creighton becomes involved after a tabloid television show offers a $500,000 reward for Jason's demise. In order to learn Creighton's secrets, Steven Freeman (John D. LeMay), who leads the anti-Jason forces, must allow Creighton to break several of his fingers.
Such gratuitous sadism gives "The Final Friday" an edge of sourness that is unusual for a horror movie. It doesn't help that Jason's intended victims (and the actors who play them) are pallid sitting ducks.
"Jason Goes to Hell" is rated R (Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian). It includes nudity and violence. Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday
Directed by Adam Marcus; screenplay by Dean Lorey and Jay Huguely, based on a story by Mr. Huguely and Mr. Marcus; director of photography, William Dill; edited by David Handman; music by Harry Manfredini; production designer, W. Brooke Wheeler; produced by Sean S. Cunningham; released by New Line Cinema. Running time: 88 minutes. This film is rated R


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