8:40 The Reason Jason wont kill kids is because he doesnt want them to suffer like he did. you can actually tell he is always holding back from the way he is moving when he incounters a child...
@@skaraturbo To be fair, these kids (excluding the kids from part A) have not done anything wrong, so he finds no reason to hurt them, he hurts the adults, because his mother stalks him.
@@RacoonySkaloonyOfficial There are many tiimes he killed innocents i beliive he just wants to kill as many ppl as possible like in FridayX in the space ship he tried to kill all and they had not done anythinng to crystal lake,same in Freddy Vs Jason
That scene with Jason just showing them his face is still my favorite scene in the franchise. It's like he just couldn't be bothered to kill them so he just flexed and scared them away. That's hilarious.
He’s like “dude look at my face. I’ve rotted for like 50 years and I’ve killed more people than you have pubes. Run along before I rip you to bloody pieces”
1st movie: Mom gets revenge on the camp that she blames the loss of her son Jason for by going on a murder spree. Final movie: Jason's in the future killing a bunch of teens on a space ship in the middle of the galaxy. How did this happen???
LMFAO, we're all still trying to answer that question. Jason X had to have been done, tongue firmly, in cheek. There's absolutely no way that that could actually be expected to be taken seriously!! Lol
Gotta admit. Marcus nispells remake was pretty damn good. One thing Jason never did was keep anyone alive. But he just couldn't kill that one girl because she looked like his mother. Made perfect sense. Nispells remakes are the only good ones
I remember something added to the story that after he drowned as a young boy, his mother became obsessed with magic and found The Necronomicon and used it to turn him into an undying. The exposure to the writings of the book drives his mother insane and...you know the rest!
@@dominiquedevereux7205 Well, the Necronomicon appears in one of the Friday the 13th movies, with a character (I think Tommy Jarvis) even flipping through the pages, so we know it exists in the verse.
@@davizi6146 Interesting 🤔. I guess them including that in the storyline would have been too "unbelievable." It sounds TOTALLY "irrational" when compared to the storyline of him coming back from the dead ⚰️🧟♂️ out-of-nowhere as a vengeful 😡🔥 zombie 😏 . . . 😆!! These Hollyweird writers 🧑🏻💻👩💻 AMAZE me with their line of (il)logic. Just like with the Halloween 🎃 🔪 🩸 franchise. People refuse to say Michael Myers is supernatural, YET ☝🏾 with all the life-ending injuries 🙅🏻💥🔫 🪓🏹 🤕he's sustained, they're sticking to the explanation that he's just a "REALLY determined psychopath who's body can produce an inexhaustible amount of adrenaline on demand!!" 😐 🦗🦗🦗 🤦🏾♂️
I wonder that to this day. In almost every movie Locals deny Jason but who the fuck is cleaning that mess up every year or other year? Does Jason have a body man or woman he can hit up on the low? They didn't have cell phones and I never noticed an on site payphone so I always wondered and pondered that...
Part 1: Imma bout to end this woman's career Part 2: Imma bout to end this boys career Part 3: Imma bout to end this mans career Part 4: Imma bout to end this mans career Part 5: Imma bout to end this mans career Part 6: Imma bout to end this mans career Part 7: Imma bout to end this mans career Part 8: How many time have we gotta teach you old man
Can't wait for Friday The 13th part 34544: Jason Pays His Taxes Oh yeah, and what abot Friday The 13th Part 654562: Jason Has More Debt Then Then The US Government
Jason scares little kids so they don't comeback to crystal lake when they grew up. Grown up kids decide to face their fear and goes back to crystal lake. Jason: *surprised pikachu*
My personal theory: Jason did die by drowning as a child. Whatever dark forces that kept bringing him back kicked in even there, but since he was just a child he didn't realize it. It explains how a mentally challenged child could survive in the woods for decades on their own and why he grew up into a giant lumberjack instead of a deformed malnourished wreck: he was already dead, but only 'slightly', so he was still able to grow up via 'the darkness'. He also died at the ends of Parts 2 and 3, and the dark power brought him back: that's why his look changes, the darkness is deforming him more and more. (See: He now has black fingernails in Part 4). The fatal wound at the end of 4 was too great, however, even for the powers to just say 'okay get back up'. It needed an outside force, like a massive jolt of electricity, or undirected psychic energies. And each time, Jason came back more monstrous and with the darkness ever greater in him, ever harder to kill. Why? That I don't know. I guess in some worlds, there are just evil forces that do evil shit.
I had a similar idea, I just thought that, Maybe he would get more violent and wanted to kill more since he would remember? I know that sounds confusing but, Maybe he only remembers the painful things done to him, sort of keeps viewing himself as a victim. He clearly remembers his mother being killed, He also gets more vulnerable with children, seeing himself within them. So, He would remember how he drowned (Remember he was bullied and chased into the water by kids), I guess he saw his mother's death, And sort of just watched himself be killed over and over again.
The comics has the same explanation as you. Also they clearly show the Necronomicon from Evil Dead in Jason Goes To Hell, implying Jason to be some sort of Deadite. Thus leading to the crossover Freddy vs Jason vs Ash, which was awesome^^
This is what the franchise should have done at some and attempt to explain and yet never does. Had they showed something, anything, or at least some references to the dark forces at work her, it would have been a bit more cohesive instead of the mess these sequels turned out to be.
Yeah, lol. Originally, part 3 was supposed to be the last one. Then came part 4, the supposed final chapter. Also, part 8 was supposed to be the last one, & then came Jason Goes to Hell, the supposed final Friday. Lol, you can see the pattern here.
@@ItsOnlyConnor Because the film is so bad it's funny. True story - the first time I saw the trailer on TV I was watching "Saturday Night Live". Between the fact that they couldn't show much on TV, and the cheesy 1950's film title, I honestly thought it was one of SNL's joke commercials, until I saw it again the next day.
I actually had a theory years ago that Friday the 13th 2009 is part of the Supernatural Universe, it takes place in 2009 right around the time of S4, at the end of S3 Dean goes to hell which is why he isn't there with Sam, and if you think about it if they heard the story of Jason it's definitely something they'd want to hunt, and that's why he makes up the name Clay and hands out posters pretending to be Whitney's Brother (probably gets tired of pretending to be in the FBI) and so he goes up to look for Jason and the missing girl, as for why Whitney is happy to see him and still calls him Clay, perhaps he'd saved her before and that's how he knew her, as for why he has a Motorcycle and not Baby, maybe she needed repairs, that car does tend to get wrecked a lot. I don't know that'll always be my head canon.
I would love to see a prequel series centered around Pamela Voorhees where we see her relationship with Jason and how his death drove her mad. She was locked in a psychiatric facility but escapes and seeks out supernatural means to bring her son back. And that involves killing the counselors who left Jason alone. Then more killings to ensure Camp Crystal Lake never opens again.
Ginny managed to fool Jason, actually. He almost fell for it since she did look similar to her and was wearing Pamela's jacket. The reason she failed...? Pamela's head was still mantled, not hidden whatsoever!
There's still so much about the character we don't know. We'll probably never know the whole story, but we learn more and more with each new installment.
My first experience with the first movie was in early 1980. My dad was watching something I wasn't interested in in the livingroom so I went in my dad's bedroom to watch TV. I was not a fan of horror movies at the age of 9. I happened upon a channel, HBO, with a scene showing a girl on a canoe on a lake. I thought it was a comedy with kids in it like Meatballs. As soon as Jason came out of the water I jumped back and then turned the cable box dial to something else. That bothered me every day, every night, no matter where I went, at night in bed was the worst. I finally was broke of my fear in the Boy Scouts. One campout changed that. Since then I have been a huge fan of Jason.
He didn't "decide" to take a bite of the heart, the heart contained Jason's spirit/essence, it's beating hypnotised the M.E. to bite it so that his spirit could inhabit/posses his body .
"It'll take more than a pipe through the guts to kill this old dog" Jason stabs him with a second pipe. "Yep, that'll do it" That scene always makes me laugh.
12:44 "Pretend that "Jason x" never happend?" WHAT? No, the movie was made to keep the interest of the series alive while Freddy vs Jason was in production.
Guinnevere’s Chronicles I think a lot of fans do that, but do you do the entire series though? Because with how many films are in the franchise, that’s a LOT to cram into one day... This is just now coming to my mind, but now that I think of it, it might actually make more sense conceptually, to watch the Friday The 13th TV series on the date of Friday the 13th rather than the film franchise. Even though most people would probably rather watch the movies since the show follows a storyline that’s not related to Jason Voorhees, although if I’m not mistaken, it’s set in the same universe. But the concept fits a little better. Neither the show or the movies have much to do with the actual date of Friday the 13th itself and the general idea of it being an unlucky day, but it could be argued that if you had to pick one of the two to represent the traditional idea of that date’s significance, the series would probably be a little closer to the mark than the movies. Not that any of that is important, the show just came to mind when I thought about how many of the Friday The 13th movies could be squeezed into one day.
i think jason does realise that the kids like younger kids havent done anything to him but teens have left him to drown laughing at him and the adults havent even came to see what happening
I saw in an interview with one of the actors that played Jason....one of the Jason actors said the reason they had Jason wear a hockey mask is because they had to use an adhesive to hold the potato sack in place. The actor developed an allergic reaction to the adhesive so they switched to a hockey mask.
I'm actually going to watch the new season of AHS for the same reason. I haven't watched a single season of AHS since the first one but when I heard they were basing the new season around 80s slasher films I knew I was ALL IN.
RobSquared44 oh wow thanks for the tip! I never really got into AHS but the newest season as you describe sounds worth the watch! I thought the mtv scream show was decent too. Or bates motel...
I like Jason better. But I think they need to make more like with the funny stuff in it like Manhattan he looked at a billboard with the hockey mask on it. And another one with Jason with the paint ball people. With the smiley face. I like stuff like that in these kind of films .
It's what makes them fun. Proper mix of fun and thrills, while keeping the plot thin, straight forward and under 90 mins. My fav joke moment is the 6th, when the grounds keeper lets us viewers know we've got a strange definition of fun.
Jason was in Manhattan, New York. He was in the sewers. He was nearly burned and mutated by the acid and an entire wave of acid took him out of the sewers. The sewers are connected to the oceans. He just made a long journey home to New Jersey.
The ship loads up at a dock in the mountains. It wasn't the ocean. It was probably on a river that fed and flowed out of Crystal Lake. The first boat drifts downriver to the vicinity of this mountain dock, and then Jason swims the remaining distance to the ship. Not that big of a deal. Just not in character for him either.
I never got why he didnt just tell his mom he was alive, he just lived in the woods for no reason and his mom was been there for a long time, explain that
Lmao, yes, exactly, & you're not alone in wondering about this. This is the biggest nonsensical plothole in the entire franchise, lol! It exists only because, they needed a reason to bring Jason back to life, for part 2, as an adult.
@@brandonpage7087 I love Friday the 13th freddy chucky all that as a kid u dnt think of shit like that... just the other day me and my daughter watched the remake and it hit me like wtf wh y didnt he just say yo I didn't drown let go home quit stabbing random mfas 😂😂
Possibly because his mother was abusive. In Part 2 he flashes back to Palmer say "JASON MOTHER IS TALKING TO YOU!" In Part 3, where Jason is the most human and just portrayed as big remorseless dumb random hick we get the impression that he is also a rapist and pervert as well. We also get the impression that he likes his existence and the excitement of it-he sees the chance for a fight with a man almost as tough and dangerous as he is in Ali and actually provokes him by pushing his friends body on him. Jason likes the thrill of it.
Also in that movie he's being chased and tormented by the other children in during the day but in the original its late at night and all alone on a raft and drowns
Jason is white ... Do I need to say what would happen if he killed a black person nowadays ? We don't need crystal lake on cnn with those black lives matter people marching down the lake shore .
So Jason din't die in 1957 and had just been hanging around the camp until the early 1980s. Jason's Mum had been making regular trips to the camp, yet nethier spotted each other.
Also, it would've caused a MAJOR controversy to show little kids being killed or harmed by Jason, & rightfully so. Angela Baker killed a bunch of little kids, though, lol.