Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives update feed
" Directed by: Tom McLoughlin Produced by: Don Behrns Written by: Tom McLoughlin Based on characters created by: Victor Miller Cinematography: Jon Kranhouse Edited by: Bruce Green Music by: Henty Manfredini Distributed by: Paramount Pictures"
“The acting in this film is pretty good despite being used for a shitty slasher film especially the actors playing Tommy and Jason. Either than that, just another standard slasher film. Luckily, the kills are more entertaining than the plot” read more
" Date: 11/13/2020 Viewed: Blu-Ray (Scream Factory) Re-Watch Note: This is the Friday the 13th movie that I have looked forward to the most to revisit. I do have a soft spot for this movie because it was the first Friday the 13th movie that I remember watching as a kid. I remember watching this movie on TV sometime in the mid-90s when I was little and I have been a fan ever since. I was someone who never had nightmares of horror movies or TV shows because this type of stuff was always cool. I t"
" First Viewing Viewing Date: October 28th Via: Blu-ray Plot: Tommy Jarvis goes to the graveyard to get rid of Jason Voorhees' body once and for all, but inadvertently brings him back to life instead. The newly revived killer once again seeks revenge, and Tommy may be the only one who can defeat him. Rating: 6.7/10"
"October 8th Directed By: 2nd Viewing Original Rating: 3 After: 3.5 Favorites Before -- Favorites After --"
"The acting in this film is pretty good despite being used for a shitty slasher film especially the actors playing Tommy and Jason. Either than that, just another standard slasher film. Luckily, the kills are more entertaining than the plot"
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" It takes on a full comical approach. In nature, it's almost like a spoof. It's a dumb film, and it's fully aware of that. From a ridiculous resurrection of Jason and all the way til the silly last act. It's all extremely goofy. Not that the Friday the 13th films haven't been before, or after, but its definitively taken up a notch in Jason Lives. This does provide us with a few chuckle-inducing moments here and then, and a zombiefied Jason is a lot of fun. The problem is that very few of the kil"