Fun Fact: The guy you said was a Johnny Depp rip off basically... that is John Fridley... John Travolta's nephew. To me.. he was a rip off of his Uncle haha
Not gonna spoil anything but you have to see A Nightmare on Elm Street 6 Final Nightmare before he watch Friday the 13th 9 Jason goes to hell, not gonna say why but it will all make sense once ya get to Friday the 13th 9.
There is no such movie as Friday the 13th part 9. New line cinema had bought the rights too Jason , but not Friday the 13th. If you're counting the# of films...it is #9 Everything after part 8 only has Jason in the title...until the 2009 remake.
@@Hangryoldman Refered to it as the 9th film just to simplify things, she’ll notice the change of the dropping Friday the 13th title when she gets to the New Line films.
also, so your journey to freddy vs jason goes correctly- you have to watch friday the 13th part 7 + 8 first- then Nightmare on elm st 6- then jason goes to hell- and then freddy vs jason. if you watch out of this order- it'll ruin the timeline and you wont see it correctly DO NOT watch jason x before freddy vs jason hope this helps
You don’t seem to be a big fan of this actor that plays Tommy but in the last couple of years he has returned to the role of Tommy in a new fan made Trilogy of Jason movies Never Hike Alone, Never Hike in the Woods, and Never Hike Alone 2. And honestly they are fantastic. Better than most of the actual Friday the 13th movies. They are free to watch on RU-vid and made by serious fans of the series. I honestly suggest watching them even if you just do it on your own. Once you’ve seen this movie they don’t really spoil anything else going forward for the series. Never Hike Alone 2 was just released last week (the never hike alone movies are like 1 hour each and never hike in the snow was made in between to hold over fans and is only like 20 minutes). They were fanfunded and are really well done. The director and writer plays Jason and he is one of my favorite portrayals of the character too.
some of the stuff never explained in the previous movies are answered within the video game and as well as the novelization of this movie. It's revealed that Pam snapped Tommy back to reality before he tried hacking her. He was then institutionalized. As for Tommy's sister, its revealed in the novel that she actually put aside her past. She got past the trauma and was in constant contact with Tommy up until he was institutionalized. After that she basically abandoned the guy, completely stopped talking to him. The murders that happened in the previous films were at first blamed on Tommy but later on it was believed that they were done by a copy cat killer. There are 3 non canon Friday fans films that star Thom Mathews as Tommy again. there on youtube. There's Never Hike Alone 1 and 2 as well as the prequel Never Hike in the Snow.
okay so heres the timeline jason drowns in 1957 the first movie takes place in 1958 (the opening kills) and 1980 (the rest of the movie) part 2 takes place in 1985 (they mention this during the campfire story) part 3 takes place one day after part 2 in 1985 part 4 takes place one day after part 3 in 1985 part 5 takes place in 1992 (tommy has gone from age 10 to age 17) part 6 takes place in 1993 (one year after the incident from part 5, as Tommy is shown to have been released from the institute he was in and its summer again. part 7 takes place in 2000 (the main character introduced is 10 years old in the beginning where jason is shown to be there and then the movie jumps forward 7 years to her being 17) part 8 takes place in 2001 part 9 (jason goes to hell) takes place in 2002 freddy vs jason takes place in 2003 the remake takes place in 2009 part 10 (jason x) takes place in 2025 this is also the order in which you should watch the movies
This actor playing Tommy returns in the fan films Never Hike Alone, Never Hike In The Snow, Never Hike Alone 2 on you tube. Those Jason films are terrific.
Jason Lives is fantastic, but Part VII A New Blood is my favorite. It's my ultimate guilty pleasure movie so I'm really curious to see someone actually react to it.
the new blood is in my top 4 for true. Love Jason's look, the storyline, the sub villians and even the fact that the characters are all given the tiniest amount of characterization. think maddie or eddie or ben and kate. the last 30 minutes in particular pop off like crazy and even the lazy ending still manages to tie the story together.
i hold no nostalgic value over this one- i just love it cause its a great flick. the first one i ever saw was part 8 and its far from one of my favorites hahahaha@@mattschliemann9683
I absolutely agree. This is my favorite Friday the 13th of the entire series. He's the coolest looking Jason, and I like that he's unabashedly using cheat codes, rather than being ambiguously mortal. You have good taste in goalies. XD
Cj Graham/Jason nearly impaled the lady driving the bug during filming. CJ being a former Marine trained killing machine saw his target and went right at her...purely instinct and an accident. P.S...She is/was/still is...the direcors wife.
John Shepherd (Tommy from part 5) turned down part 6 after coming to faith in Christ. He believed it wouldn't send a good message to his ministry if he's making violent movies and preaching love peace and anti violence.
I actually like Tommy in this one. I really think the acting was great. But then again I watched this movie when it was almost new. I was like 6 years old in the eighties watching this.
Worst movie of the series. It's the first one i saw as a kid, which is ironic in hindsight. Watching it as an adult, it feels like a neutered kiddie version of Friday the 13th.
in the 5th one Corey Feldman was supposed to be the main character but he was to busy with filming the goonies so they had write that it takes place many years later and Tommy was in his late teens
This is a fan fav for sure. It’s the move that tries to be self aware, introduce some comedy into the the mix, and actually be a little bit meta before Wes cravens New nightmare or scream did it.
"Jason stands for women's rights" Jason not even 10 mins later casually killing a women Also if you hadn't noticed Jason is far stronger in this movie than the previous ones this is because he is now a zombie instead of just a really strong human it's i believe to this day not 100 percent known if Jason has a strength limit it's also unknown if he's immortal all tho it's a very commonly believed theory that he is from part 6
If you want blood and guts make sure You watch the directors cut version of part 9, see their effects in full form. The mask might not have those marks because the mask was brought by Tommy and his friend to the grave yard I think. So it's completely different new mask. Gas and water don't mix or something As for the passage of time between movies, it might be best to not even think about it. They aren't very consistent. Like between part 1 and 2 it was sposed to be maybe like a year, but if you believe the boy jumping out of the water was real, he grows a lot in a year. When you get to the next one (NO SPOILER), you'll definitely see a time issue, between these two. Prolly the same with 8. 7 might be my favorite, but I think it was the first one I ever saw maybe. So that may have influenced my rankings.
that has never been confirmed- its just a theory and spoilers! she hasn't gotten that far in the series yet. let her get there and see if she makes the connection on her own
its just a spinoff idea and a bad one at that. its like taking the worst movie from a series that had the least connective tissue to the rest of it and calling it the defining factor of the series. freddy's revenge is considered canon in its series but you don't see people arguing that freddy needs to possess someone everytime he needs to start killing because that would be as lame as saying jason is a deadite, just because its not even mentioned in a single film but a comic book that wasn't a good enough idea to even get made into a movie. i get it- you like that lame idea, probably in the same way people love the lame stu coming back to scream idea- but its still a bad idea, the plot from the throwaway movie of the franchise does not define the movies or its characters and it doesn't matter if its considered canon or not- if its not from an actual movie in the series than its just a random spinoff idea and as i pointed out before, it is never once in any of these movies specifically stated that jason is a deadite. look at bride of chucky, where just as many scenes in that movie are dedicated references to other horror franchises, just like the single scene you turn to in jason goes to hell as your confirmation he's a deadite- all it does is confirm that these other characters exist in the same universe. it doesn't suggest they all get together and play pool on the weekends or are somehow related or secretly the same killer changing costumes- in the same way that the necronomicon being in the final friday doesn't miraculously make jason a deadite- it just means they exist in the same universe. just because people came up with a theory doesn't make that theory true. please try to understand that.@@pauldavis5665
no its not. maybe to you and fans of that comic or the final friday but us true fans, who love and embrace the series as a whole know thats to be considered non cannon. live your life in disbelief if thats how you so choose. I'm not going to look at thew one rotten apple in the bag though and say that every apple in the bag is rotten just cause that one is. I'm going to toss that rotten apple to the trash where it belongs and enjoy the rest of the bag fpor what it actually is- not just what i want it to be, Thats the difference between you and i and the other difference between us- if its part of a movie series but it never came out as a movie- its not cannon. hell even both freddy vs jason and jason x, which came out after the final friday, retcon any mention of the evil dead universe- freddy isn't reading from the necronomicon to ressurect jason...this is just silly- believe what you want but know that beliefs are meaningless (like opinions) and please stop replying to me- its clear you're someone who's going to call a sheep's leg a tail, even though every sign of evidence is pointing out that its not a tail, and i don't make time for people like you who'd rather stew in their own opinions and beliefs and completely disregard facts. people like you just like to argue so you can feel like you're smarter than someone out there and again i'm not going to make time for you or that mentality @@pauldavis5665
Fun fact: remember when young tommy swung the machete into Jason's eye and slid down the machete jason actually lost his left eye thats why during the opening when they did the close ups to his right eye instead of both of them.
"You can put gasoline on water like that!?" Yes. It's not so much the liquid itself you have to worry about, but the fumes. This is why a single spark can cause an explosion. It doesn't even have to touch the fluid.
I think the script for this movie is actually really sharp and funny. My favorite bits are the little kid sleeping with a copy of Sartre's "No Exit", and when one says to another "So, what did you wanna be when you grew up?"
Scream does not exist without the meta humor of this. Even Kevin Williamson has said this movie influenced him while writing Scream. They're now both under the same Paramount umbrella, oddly enough, since they own Miramax.