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Product Description In the year 2455 on a routine training mission a team of students are about to learn a terrifying lesson. Through the years he has claimed over 200 victims. Now the legendary killer from crystal lake is back hurtling through space and hunting new prey. Studio: New Line Home Video Release Date: 09/26/2006 Rating: R
Amazon.com Nine years after his so-called Final Friday, hockey-masked slasher Jason Voorhees returns in Jason X, and fans of the long-running Friday the 13th series won't be disappointed. Veteran stuntman Kane Hodder returns to the titular role that made him infamous, and rookie director James Isaac gets off to a fine start by killing off his mentor, director David Cronenberg, in a deliciously ill-fated cameo. Soon Jason is cryogenically suspended along with the comely scientist (Lexa Doig, from TV's Andromeda) who warned of his invincibility; by the time a sexy spaceship crew revives them in the year 2455, "Earth 2" has replaced the now-uninhabitable Earth, and Jason proceeds to do hack victims with his trusty machete. Eventually he battles a sexy android, gets a cybernetic facelift, and meets his fate back at Crystal Lake, where the whole thing started. With knowing nods to the original, Jason X is just fun enough to keep the franchise alive. --Jeff Shannon
Not as bad as people make it out to beNovember 20, 2008 For some reason people make this movie seem worse then it is.is it the greatest of the friday movies,no,but is it still enjoyable,yes.jason is every bit as vicious as he ever was in this one and hes not a zombie anymore(they explain why in the movie).the uber jason was a bit much but it was a different and welcome change from the same old formula.just look and this movie as more of a side story then an acual direct friday sequel and you will enjoy it.its the ONLY horror icon sent into space movie that i thought was good.watch it if your a jason fan.make your own judgement about this movie because most will either love it or hate it me for one i liked it.
Sci-fi with some bloodNovember 10, 2008 Does not fall in line with the others. Freddy Vs Jason should of came before this.
Worst out of the seriesOctober 5, 2008 Jason X was just bad, it made absolutly no sense. I mean Jason in space? How retarted do film makers think we are? The only good scene was when Jason was in that virtual reality world of Crystal Lake and was killing those 2 girls by beating one of em' with the other trapped in the sleeping bag, other than that, this movie sucked.
For serious Friday fans onlySeptember 21, 2008 The fan in me loved Jason X, but the critic in me hated. First let's start with the fan part. The film has nudity, great one liners and good death scenes that one would expect from a Friday film. Now the critic in me knows that h can pull a better film out of his a*s. The movie is horribly edited, the dialouge is horrible and the acting is very tepid. There's also no back story what so ever which would have been nice to see.See this one only if you're a serious Friday fan.
Jason goes on a Star Trek...August 4, 2008 (I'm pretending that this takes place after FREDDY VS. JASON) Years after Jason won the battle with Freddy, he is caught by the Government. He is about to be frozen, then some stupid Government people come and want to take Jason away for more research. Jason is finally frozen after Rowan shoots him into cryonic chamber. Jason stabs her, freezing her as well. 445 years later, Jason and Rowan are found and taken to a spacecraft with some students aboard. Rowan is helped, and Jason wakes himself up. Soon, a bloody massacre happens. The ships soldiers try to stop him, but they can't. Later, an android named Kay-Em 14 is uploaded and kills Jason. Then, Jason is upgraded by the nanotechnology. Jason looks awesome when this happens!!! One of the students tries to distract Jason by using a simulation of Crystal Lake, but Jason soon realizes, it's a fake. It's an awesome horror/sci fi film and an awesome Jason film. If you love Jason and sci fi movies, you'll love JASON X!!!
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