just a couple times it gets too silly. especially when jason throws the one guy face first into the tree, rips his arm off and leaves a smily face impression in the tree. that was just fkn stupid to me.
Definitely the best of the series. I really feel like Jarvis is a necessary part of the Jason story. Strange to say since he wasn't in the first 3, that's I how feel.
i think in 6 they should have kept the same actor for tommy as 5, and the new actor was tommy's friend, and tommy got killed by jason in the beginning. every time j watch the beginning i think his friend shoulda ran straight for the truck snd left him there. he tried to talk him out of it like crazy, certainly no reason to sacrifice yourself to save his stupid ass.
I agree... but u could also skip part 5 and still have a good coherent “trilogy”. Part 5 was unnecessary. Even I tho I’ll take it over Jason X and Part 8, part 5 could be easily removed from existence and u would still have good, effective Tommy Jarvis films.
It was the first Friday the 13th movie I ever saw as a young kid...My Grandmother had it on VHS and I remember watching it when I would stay with her in the early 90's.
Definitely my favorite of the whole series. The self aware tone was a breath of fresh air. The perfect balance of horror and comedy in my opinion, rivaled only by Bride of chucky on my list of favorite horror comedy movies. And I love Alice Cooper as well. One of my early favorite rock songs is Poison by Alice Cooper. Great review as always!
I like to think because he himself was a child when he "drowned". He carries some sympathy for children because of their innocence. They aren't wreckless teenagers or shitty adults.
This is the thing that bothers me about this franchise. The people who treated Jason the worst way, bullied him and watched him him drown while laughing , they were kids too, same age as him. Sure the camp counselors were neglectful but the kids were sadistic and cruel. I'm assuming the reason why Jason goes after older teens/ young adults is because a) killing children in films for pure entertainment is frowned upon and b) this is a b-movie series that is sold with with sex.
But he went after Tommy in part 4? He kills a guy in a wheelchair in Part 2? They wanted to go in more of a comedy action direction in part 6, so Jason mostly goes after adult characters, there's no nudity, Jason suddenly likes children and our main two characters are written as super tough.
@@electricboogaloo5645 He didn't spare the kids, though. When he was hovering over the blonde girl the cops distract him. He figured that was more pertinent at the time, I suppose.
When he sees kids, it gives a trip down memory lane of when he use to be a kid. He pretty much kills people in his territory (adults who are 9.5 out of 10 times are going to be shitheads and the stupid teens who have premarital sex. His mother hates premarital sex. Especially when the councilors fucked when he was drowning. I wonder if he attack Tommy Jarvis because he was similar age of the kids who killed him (Jason)
11:18 Probably because if you think about it only the 1st film and Jason Lives are actually set at the camp since Part 2 is set at a counsellor training centre near it, 3 is set at Higgins Haven, The Final Chapter is set in the town of Crystal Lake itself as opposed to the camp, the Pinehurst halfway house from 5 is set near it and so on. Pamela had killed every counsellor except Alice in 1 so it never got a chance to open and therefore kids never got a chance to come.
The first time I've ever heard a song from Alice Cooper was on a trailer for "The Faculty". Then I played "School's Out Forever" on Guitar Hero 3 and saw his cameo on "Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare"!
Dude, your Can't Buy Me Love/Friday the 13th editing job was HILARIOUS. That girl made me feel, how should I say, funny in the pantelones as a kid in the 80s, yet was such a damn (in your words) c*tease in both these movies. Excellent work!
My favorite FRIDAY as well! I have very fond memories of this from when I was a kid! Saw it in the theater with my sister. I have always loved the look of Jason in this film. Something about the tool belt and gloves gives him an added detail that just flows with his mask. I don't know. I understand your take on the look. I totally get it. I just always thought he chose the belt and gloves because it made him feel more hunter like. The feel of the film is awesome! The atmosphere is perfect. I love your reviews. I've been binge watching your videos. Just got done watching your Hellraiser film reviews too.
I really really enjoyed this intro. Good job on thinking outside the box Cody. Makes me wish i had a time machine so i could go see this in theaters amongst other things that were fun back then
I'm with CP as this one being my favorite out of the franchise. You have the legendary Alice Cooper, the horror nods like Karloff's general store, etc. Megan is my favorite woman out of the franchise for two reasons, one, she's super cute, and two, she drives a camaro, my favorite car that ever existed. Awesome review man!
This installment is one of my favorites. I always assumed Jason had a conscience and that's why he never harmed little kids. There's an innocence with kids that he likes. I dunno you tell me?
I really like that u give the remake love, aside from its stigma as a remake there is no valid argument as to how it’s terrible or even bad, it’s very enjoyable and a damm good f13 movie
Awesome review Cody, you smashed this bad boy out the park, I agree with all your comments about this film, I binged watched a load of your reviews & your content & attention to details is fantastic & you have such a charismatic charm in your reviewing style. Great review buddy.
I don't care that you watched this movie for the first time a year and a half ago, I'm just glad you watched it. I was waiting for another "Friday" review from you 🤗, i enjoy them so much. Your right the whole "Jason with a utility belt",doesn't make much sense; he's a mindless killing machine, who would'nt care about that. Alice Cooper is awesome 💜💚💙👌🖒😍
Cool Review Cody. Best intro ever 😂👍🏻 "Jason Lives" is easily the best standalone film of the Friday the 13th series. It sure as hell is my favourite, and I would recommend this movie to newcomers to the series (or the first one) even though it is the sixth installment, because in the Friday the 13th franchise almost all of the movies are the same.
Jason Lives is definitely one of my favorites in the Friday the 13th franchise. Although I do really like parts 1 through 4 and I'm a bit iffy on 5, part 6 is where I really start to love and get into these films.
Great review, I also like how they're talking to the audience when the gravedigger says Why would any 1 wanna dig up Jason or when he says do they think i'm a farthead then the little kids said Yessss
Met CJ Graham at Comiccon this past weekend and got my part 6 mask signed..He was a super nice guy. My favorite film in the franchise and the first Friday movie I ever saw as a little kid in the early 90's.
As others have said, this is the top Friday of the franchise for me. You can tell everyone involved in it had a great time. That especially shows in Harry Manfredini's score, which I consider a great one.
One bit I find hilarious in this is when the little guy who was playing paintball in the woods with his executive friends shoots paint at Jason and Jason just looks down at his shirt then right at the man as if to say "I only just came back to life in this shirt and now you've ruined it.
Aside from killing kids is a no no for horror movies, my theory is that Jason didn't kill the little girl because he drowned as a kid, and he doesn't want other kids to die that young. I dunno, that's the best I could come up with.
Maybe but he did go after Tommy when he was a kid. Maybe it was because she didn't try to run or anything she just laid there and was closed her eyes and was praying I think. Idk.
Part VI is where Jason became a parody of himself and the franchise slipped into the absurd, if that is even possible. Parts 2 to 4, you can tell that Jason is still vulnerable and can be killed. Part VI basically raised him from the dead into an indestructible zombie.
Ummmm yeah, you're not really stating anything that the fans of the franchise doesn't already know...and it's a BIG reason why Jason Lives is considered a huge fan favorite.
Part 7 and 8 took him more seriously again but they kept the indestructible superhuman strength aspect to him. In parts 2-4 he's implied to be more human and relies more on speed and surprise. But its never explained how he can recover so quickly after each film from his injuries.
What is it with these slashers turning into a farce during the 1980s? A Nightmare On Elm Street didn't take long, got a bit cheesy and action ordinated by part 3 onwards, Freddie started getting his ass kicked, doing all the one liners, Halloween was getting silly by part 4/5. 😜
I wonder about one thing. In practice Part 6 introduces zombie Jason. However Tommy says that Jason has to be laid to rest in the lake, the original place where he died in 50s. So was Jason a sackhead zombie in part 2. Obviously not, but this way movie implies that he was already a walkig dead. Oh Friday The 13th series makes no sense if we speak about some continuous logic :)
All time favorite F13 flick, always have been and always will be. Kills are golden and the comedy is awesome. Meghan and Tommy Jarvis are an iconic and interesting survival duo. I love everything about this film and wish more of the installments were like this one
Because working with children in a film is more of a pain. They work for less hours, often they can't act, they will struggle to stay focused while on set, they have a short attention span. Slasher movies are mostly fun but putting kids in danger is seen as a step too far. Most films won't use a whole lot of children unless they're necessary to the Plot like the Stephen King IT film.
What people forget is out of ALL the Friday the 13ths: Only 1, 2, 6 only took place where the characters were CAMP EMPLOYEES and children were potentially there. Parts 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, Final Friday, Jason X, AND the 2009 remake all had NON-CAMP young adults and the setting was only "around" Crystal Lake. Yet Friday the 13th plays up the camp councilor and summer camp angle. Sort of how Michael Myers "stalks babysitters" yet his main targets are either Laurie Strode and family members and "babysitters" just are in his way or collateral damage.
This is solid entry. Like you said shot well and that resurrection scene is just done so well. Simplistic and ripped from Frankenstein but it's just to the point how Jason is just an absolute monster. This is my favorite entry for sure
Part 1 actually has kids, but only for a second in the very very beginning -- they're sleeping in beds, and the teens are singing. Or "only for a minute" as the doctor says at the end of part 4. Oh, and Tommy in part 4, he was a kid!! And Reggie in part 5!
I believe that when Jason hovers over the girl and he doesn’t kill her I think it’s because kids remind Jason when he was a kid, and he kinda wishes he was not a deformed boy and bullied, he wishes he was a happy kid like all those kids are.
First off, Tommy Jarvis resurrected me by accident. Secondly, I could say I agree with most of what you say...but I did it first damnit. But kudos for selling out with both a lipsync AND makeup job! I demand a full blown warriors review as one of the baseball guys
Yes, yes @burns cooper I was being a bit silly with Cody. My tone never translates to text. All in good fun. As far as VI doing meta humor first, I don't understand: in comparison to what?
I’m not sure if it’s the first film to do it, but I was mostly comparing to Wes Craven’s New Nightmare and the Scream movies. Jason Lives didn’t have the meta-humor as much as those movies but it still did it first.
Personally my favorite Friday Movie and just so happens I live just 5 miles away from the town it was filmed and also some Rob Zombies Halloween 2 was filmed there as well. In a few days I'm going to visit the Forest Green Camp with all the cabins there!
I like 4, 3 and 7 but if Im with someone that's never seen any of the F13 films I always show them "Jason Lives, "... it has a great balance of scares, laughs, lots of kills and is overall very fun and entertaining..... good review
Awesome review bro! One of the best F13 for sure. It was filmed about 45mins south of where I live. Maybe let's set up a killer flicks walk through the grounds sometime! And your right the sound track is great for Jason lives. And Megan just does it for me such a cool casting.
Friday the 13th Part 6: Jason Lives is great. Great story about good overcoming evil, great cast, just great all around. Also, got to love that badass Alice Cooper soundtrack!!!!🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘 I give this movie a 13 out of 13!!!!!!!!!
There are actually kids in the first movie. At the beginning the killer (Mrs.Voorhees) walks through one cabin where the kids are sleeping then it cuts to the counselor's singing by the fireplace then the 2 counselor's go off upstairs or somewhere in the cabin to fool around them they get killed and the movie goes to present day and you see annie the cock walking with her backpack.
As a kid, this one was my favorite of the series. I saw it when it first came out in 1986 (I was 8 years old at the time). It was fast paced, fun and had a modern feel to it, but as I grew older, I saw its flaws. It really was a parody of it's far superior earlier instalments. Jason was more a joke at this point and the director tried too hard to be slapstick and tell the audience that this wasn't serious, but all in good fun. I wanted the comedy to be more unintentional or actually funny (like in part 5). This at times tried to be a serious movie, but the Tommy character overacted the entire time and Jason, as I mentioned, was more comedic, than menacing.
They turned it into an action/comedy full of rock music, car chases, cheap gags, it moved so far away from the core essence of the franchise. No nudity, weak kills, Jason walks around in broad daylight in wide open shots which looks silly. Too many nods and winks at the audience, breaks of the 4th wall....
I have not seen this movie in years but I think the reason why Jason did not kill the little girl is because he heard a car drive up or a car door shut. Not sure I will have to watch it again but I still hope he did not want to kill the kids.
Wow this was really good! 😁😁 I loved the Alice Cooper sound track man behind the mask 1) 2) hard rock summer 3) teenage Frankenstein. I've always loved this entry in the franchise but part 7 is my favorite can't wait to see you do that one awesome work bro!
This is actually my #1 favorite film out of the whole franchise
Ong.
This is my favorite of the series. I love it. The characters, the energy, the sense of fun, the music... it just works for me.
Same here, Final Chapter is a close second
Same
just a couple times it gets too silly. especially when jason throws the one guy face first into the tree, rips his arm off and leaves a smily face impression in the tree. that was just fkn stupid to me.
By far the best
Me too 👍🏻
The Tommy Jarvis trilogy is the best.
Everyone hates 5 but I love it.
@@HEYitzED me too my 3rd fav I love 6 and 4 too
Definitely the best of the series. I really feel like Jarvis is a necessary part of the Jason story. Strange to say since he wasn't in the first 3, that's I how feel.
i think in 6 they should have kept the same actor for tommy as 5, and the new actor was tommy's friend, and tommy got killed by jason in the beginning. every time j watch the beginning i think his friend shoulda ran straight for the truck snd left him there. he tried to talk him out of it like crazy, certainly no reason to sacrifice yourself to save his stupid ass.
I agree... but u could also skip part 5 and still have a good coherent “trilogy”. Part 5 was unnecessary. Even I tho I’ll take it over Jason X and Part 8, part 5 could be easily removed from existence and u would still have good, effective Tommy Jarvis films.
The reason why I subbed to this channel is because I never know wth your going to pull in the intros. Never boring here.
"He's gonna kill me"
I Laugh every time
Hands down my favorite Friday the 13th since I was a little kid... My grandpa had this on VHS recorded off of Showtime and I always watched it
It was the first Friday the 13th movie I ever saw as a young kid...My Grandmother had it on VHS and I remember watching it when I would stay with her in the early 90's.
He’s back!!! He’s the man behhiiiiiind the mask! This is my favorite movie of the franchise dude
Definitely my favorite of the whole series. The self aware tone was a breath of fresh air. The perfect balance of horror and comedy in my opinion, rivaled only by Bride of chucky on my list of favorite horror comedy movies. And I love Alice Cooper as well. One of my early favorite rock songs is Poison by Alice Cooper. Great review as always!
I think Jason Lives is the peak of this franchise. It has and probably always will be my favorite.
I like to think because he himself was a child when he "drowned". He carries some sympathy for children because of their innocence. They aren't wreckless teenagers or shitty adults.
This is the thing that bothers me about this franchise. The people who treated Jason the worst way, bullied him and watched him him drown while laughing , they were kids too, same age as him. Sure the camp counselors were neglectful but the kids were sadistic and cruel. I'm assuming the reason why Jason goes after older teens/ young adults is because a) killing children in films for pure entertainment is frowned upon and b) this is a b-movie series that is sold with with sex.
But he went after Tommy in part 4? He kills a guy in a wheelchair in Part 2? They wanted to go in more of a comedy action direction in part 6, so Jason mostly goes after adult characters, there's no nudity, Jason suddenly likes children and our main two characters are written as super tough.
@@electricboogaloo5645 He didn't spare the kids, though. When he was hovering over the blonde girl the cops distract him. He figured that was more pertinent at the time, I suppose.
When he sees kids, it gives a trip down memory lane of when he use to be a kid. He pretty much kills people in his territory (adults who are 9.5 out of 10 times are going to be shitheads and the stupid teens who have premarital sex. His mother hates premarital sex. Especially when the councilors fucked when he was drowning. I wonder if he attack Tommy Jarvis because he was similar age of the kids who killed him (Jason)
I got to see Alice Cooper And Motley Crue in NJ, during one of MC may "Farewell Tours"
This is the best one in the series absolutely I love this movie to death
@@FreddyFazbear123-h6x Agreed...Jason Lives is my second favorite.
I loved the sheriff's death. Such a dad move.
Best kill in the movie.
11:18 Probably because if you think about it only the 1st film and Jason Lives are actually set at the camp since Part 2 is set at a counsellor training centre near it, 3 is set at Higgins Haven, The Final Chapter is set in the town of Crystal Lake itself as opposed to the camp, the Pinehurst halfway house from 5 is set near it and so on. Pamela had killed every counsellor except Alice in 1 so it never got a chance to open and therefore kids never got a chance to come.
This is one my favorite horror movies of all time, it’s top 10. It’s just a bunch of fun. Tom Matthews is the Tommy in the game.
I have actually met C.J. Graham (Part VI Jason).
This is my favorite intro so far!! I almost pissed my pants!
Lol awesome
The first time I've ever heard a song from Alice Cooper was on a trailer for "The Faculty". Then I played "School's Out Forever" on Guitar Hero 3 and saw his cameo on "Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare"!
The absolute best and my personal favorite Friday the 13th.
Same here
Dude, your Can't Buy Me Love/Friday the 13th editing job was HILARIOUS. That girl made me feel, how should I say, funny in the pantelones as a kid in the 80s, yet was such a damn (in your words) c*tease in both these movies. Excellent work!
The scene where he opens his eyes with the maggots on his face is bad ass. The face through the RV is my favorite kill in the series
My favorite FRIDAY as well! I have very fond memories of this from when I was a kid! Saw it in the theater with my sister. I have always loved the look of Jason in this film. Something about the tool belt and gloves gives him an added detail that just flows with his mask. I don't know. I understand your take on the look. I totally get it. I just always thought he chose the belt and gloves because it made him feel more hunter like. The feel of the film is awesome! The atmosphere is perfect. I love your reviews. I've been binge watching your videos. Just got done watching your Hellraiser film reviews too.
My top 3 horror franchises are
1. Friday the 13th
2. Halloween
3. Nightmare on Elm Street
I really really enjoyed this intro. Good job on thinking outside the box Cody. Makes me wish i had a time machine so i could go see this in theaters amongst other things that were fun back then
Love your comment "Home Depot Jason"! LOL! CJ Graham is good you are right
I'm with CP as this one being my favorite out of the franchise. You have the legendary Alice Cooper, the horror nods like Karloff's general store, etc. Megan is my favorite woman out of the franchise for two reasons, one, she's super cute, and two, she drives a camaro, my favorite car that ever existed. Awesome review man!
"Yeah, that axe in the head shit, you hit like a bitch, I'm still alive"👌😂
That opening was almost as amazeballs as the Alice Cooper makeup itself
This installment is one of my favorites. I always assumed Jason had a conscience and that's why he never harmed little kids. There's an innocence with kids that he likes. I dunno you tell me?
They should've re casted Tommy as an old man, after the time jump with Tina. He could've been the Obi Wan to her Luke Skywalker.
They've done that recently in a couple of fan films.
Damn, I've already watched this intro 6 times. Your best by far!!!!!!!!! Nice review. xoxo
Thank you
These intros are always Gold!!
I really like that u give the remake love, aside from its stigma as a remake there is no valid argument as to how it’s terrible or even bad, it’s very enjoyable and a damm good f13 movie
Agreed
I've met CJ Gram in person at Comic Con in AL, and it was great to talk to him in person.
Awesome review Cody, you smashed this bad boy out the park, I agree with all your comments about this film, I binged watched a load of your reviews & your content & attention to details is fantastic & you have such a charismatic charm in your reviewing style.
Great review buddy.
3, 4, 6!
That's (Imo) the best.
Yes, Get over the 3D Gimmick people, it's was a step up from "Hillbilly sack head."
I don't care that you watched this movie for the first time a year and a half ago, I'm just glad you watched it. I was waiting for another "Friday" review from you 🤗, i enjoy them so much. Your right the whole "Jason with a utility belt",doesn't make much sense; he's a mindless killing machine, who would'nt care about that. Alice Cooper is awesome 💜💚💙👌🖒😍
One of my favorites of the series.
Great review Cody and take care and stay safe 👍🏻.
Cool Review Cody. Best intro ever 😂👍🏻
"Jason Lives" is easily the best standalone film of the Friday the 13th series. It sure as hell is my favourite, and I would recommend this movie to newcomers to the series (or the first one) even though it is the sixth installment, because in the Friday the 13th franchise almost all of the movies are the same.
Jason Lives is definitely one of my favorites in the Friday the 13th franchise. Although I do really like parts 1 through 4 and I'm a bit iffy on 5, part 6 is where I really start to love and get into these films.
4:17 I couldn't place it but this movie gave me Bride of Chucky vibes. Maybe it's because they both took element from Frankensteis
Great review, I also like how they're talking to the audience when the gravedigger says Why would any 1 wanna dig up Jason or when he says do they think i'm a farthead then the little kids said Yessss
Real Bstackz that line about him being a farthead was the most funniest edit I ever saw
So ready for this review. Now to the less than perfect part of my favorite slasher series. Keep em coming! Love your take.
Met CJ Graham at Comiccon this past weekend and got my part 6 mask signed..He was a super nice guy. My favorite film in the franchise and the first Friday movie I ever saw as a little kid in the early 90's.
As others have said, this is the top Friday of the franchise for me. You can tell everyone involved in it had a great time. That especially shows in Harry Manfredini's score, which I consider a great one.
This one is my favorite film in the series
Awesome intro & review, Part 6 is definitely one of my favorites!
Jason doesn't attack the kids because they directly remind them of himself before he was allegedly drowned and left for dirt.
One bit I find hilarious in this is when the little guy who was playing paintball in the woods with his executive friends shoots paint at Jason and Jason just looks down at his shirt then right at the man as if to say "I only just came back to life in this shirt and now you've ruined it.
Aside from killing kids is a no no for horror movies, my theory is that Jason didn't kill the little girl because he drowned as a kid, and he doesn't want other kids to die that young. I dunno, that's the best I could come up with.
Maybe but he did go after Tommy when he was a kid. Maybe it was because she didn't try to run or anything she just laid there and was closed her eyes and was praying I think. Idk.
Part VI is where Jason became a parody of himself and the franchise slipped into the absurd, if that is even possible. Parts 2 to 4, you can tell that Jason is still vulnerable and can be killed. Part VI basically raised him from the dead into an indestructible zombie.
Ummmm yeah, you're not really stating anything that the fans of the franchise doesn't already know...and it's a BIG reason why Jason Lives is considered a huge fan favorite.
Part 7 and 8 took him more seriously again but they kept the indestructible superhuman strength aspect to him. In parts 2-4 he's implied to be more human and relies more on speed and surprise. But its never explained how he can recover so quickly after each film from his injuries.
What is it with these slashers turning into a farce during the 1980s? A Nightmare On Elm Street didn't take long, got a bit cheesy and action ordinated by part 3 onwards, Freddie started getting his ass kicked, doing all the one liners, Halloween was getting silly by part 4/5. 😜
I wonder about one thing.
In practice Part 6 introduces zombie Jason.
However Tommy says that Jason has to be laid to rest in the lake, the original place where he died in 50s.
So was Jason a sackhead zombie in part 2.
Obviously not, but this way movie implies that he was already a walkig dead.
Oh Friday The 13th series makes no sense if we speak about some continuous logic :)
@@oskar_oskarewicz Nobody cares.
Did you know originally Jason’s father was introduced in this installment? But the powers that be at paramount decided to cut it out.
I love when jason throws that girl around in the cabin... and when the kids know there doomed.. my favorite one.
All time favorite F13 flick, always have been and always will be. Kills are golden and the comedy is awesome. Meghan and Tommy Jarvis are an iconic and interesting survival duo. I love everything about this film and wish more of the installments were like this one
"Why is this the first movie to feature kids, at the camp?" Why is this the only movie in the franchise that feature kids at the camp?
Because working with children in a film is more of a pain. They work for less hours, often they can't act, they will struggle to stay focused while on set, they have a short attention span. Slasher movies are mostly fun but putting kids in danger is seen as a step too far. Most films won't use a whole lot of children unless they're necessary to the Plot like the Stephen King IT film.
Great job on the review Cody long awaited review it was sure worth the wait
What people forget is out of ALL the Friday the 13ths: Only 1, 2, 6 only took place where the characters were CAMP EMPLOYEES and children were potentially there. Parts 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, Final Friday, Jason X, AND the 2009 remake all had NON-CAMP young adults and the setting was only "around" Crystal Lake. Yet Friday the 13th plays up the camp councilor and summer camp angle. Sort of how Michael Myers "stalks babysitters" yet his main targets are either Laurie Strode and family members and "babysitters" just are in his way or collateral damage.
This is solid entry. Like you said shot well and that resurrection scene is just done so well. Simplistic and ripped from Frankenstein but it's just to the point how Jason is just an absolute monster. This is my favorite entry for sure
Another awesome review from a fellow Georgian. Love that you gave it a punch with the Alice Cooper dig. Keep em up man. \m/
One of the best Fridays of all time!
Awesome review. You made my day with the intro. I can't wait for the next one.
it's the ONLY movie to have kids at camp. which added to whatever suspense there was in the film (and past the comedy, there was some nice suspense).
Tommy straight up says the only way to stop Jason is to return him to his original resting place, Crystal lake
Love your reviews man! been waiting for this for so long ❤️
This is my all time favorite Friday the 13th movie
Seeing Cody in Alice makeup made my day. Thanks for being awesome.
Part 1 actually has kids, but only for a second in the very very beginning -- they're sleeping in beds, and the teens are singing. Or "only for a minute" as the doctor says at the end of part 4. Oh, and Tommy in part 4, he was a kid!! And Reggie in part 5!
This is the best Friday the 13th movie by far hands down IMO
ayden Baldwin remake is better
ayden Baldwin I agree 100%
I believe that when Jason hovers over the girl and he doesn’t kill her I think it’s because kids remind Jason when he was a kid, and he kinda wishes he was not a deformed boy and bullied, he wishes he was a happy kid like all those kids are.
Cannot wait for you to review Friday the 13th part 7
This is the one that seemed to always be on TV when I was a kid.
I love that Jason is brutal as ever but doesn't kill the kids.
First off, Tommy Jarvis resurrected me by accident. Secondly, I could say I agree with most of what you say...but I did it first damnit. But kudos for selling out with both a lipsync AND makeup job! I demand a full blown warriors review as one of the baseball guys
Haha That may be a perfectly fucking awesome idea. Come out to plaaaayyaaaayyyyyy
Will I Like It Reviews Are you saying Part 6 did meta humor first? I’m not completely sure what you mean by I did it first
He did his review first
Yes, yes @burns cooper I was being a bit silly with Cody. My tone never translates to text. All in good fun. As far as VI doing meta humor first, I don't understand: in comparison to what?
I’m not sure if it’s the first film to do it, but I was mostly comparing to Wes Craven’s New Nightmare and the Scream movies. Jason Lives didn’t have the meta-humor as much as those movies but it still did it first.
He's back the man behind the mask and he's out of control, fucking love that song
Hands down MY FAVOURITE in the series
Personally my favorite Friday Movie and just so happens I live just 5 miles away from the town it was filmed and also some Rob Zombies Halloween 2 was filmed there as well. In a few days I'm going to visit the Forest Green Camp with all the cabins there!
Ok probably the best intro of your videos keep it up cody
I like 4, 3 and 7 but if Im with someone that's never seen any of the F13 films I always show them "Jason Lives, "... it has a great balance of scares, laughs, lots of kills and is overall very fun and entertaining..... good review
I always wondered what Jason was going to do to that little girl in the bed he just leans to her but not much else 😂😂
This was by far the best Friday the 13th movie. Fun fact. The guy who wrote this, had wrote a sequel to this movie. Titled Jason Never Dies!
Awesome review bro! One of the best F13 for sure. It was filmed about 45mins south of where I live. Maybe let's set up a killer flicks walk through the grounds sometime! And your right the sound track is great for Jason lives. And Megan just does it for me such a cool casting.
Another stellar review, thanks bro!
These movie always tanked with critics and never tanked with fans believe me.
Friday the 13th Part 6: Jason Lives is great. Great story about good overcoming evil, great cast, just great all around. Also, got to love that badass Alice Cooper soundtrack!!!!🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
I give this movie a 13 out of 13!!!!!!!!!
Nice.....great review as always dude....i love this one.....one of my favs in the series for sure
The Man Behind The Mask was my first Alice Cooper song, and I have to say that it was a pleasant introduction.
This is actually one of my favorites in the series
There are actually kids in the first movie. At the beginning the killer (Mrs.Voorhees) walks through one cabin where the kids are sleeping then it cuts to the counselor's singing by the fireplace then the 2 counselor's go off upstairs or somewhere in the cabin to fool around them they get killed and the movie goes to present day and you see annie the cock walking with her backpack.
I have always been a huge Alice cooper fan too one of my favorite performers I have seen him live in concert six different times in my life.
Somebody else probably said this earlier in the comments, but Jason doesn't kill kids. They're innocent to him. Jason's thing was no kids and animals.
As a kid, this one was my favorite of the series. I saw it when it first came out in 1986 (I was 8 years old at the time). It was fast paced, fun and had a modern feel to it, but as I grew older, I saw its flaws. It really was a parody of it's far superior earlier instalments. Jason was more a joke at this point and the director tried too hard to be slapstick and tell the audience that this wasn't serious, but all in good fun. I wanted the comedy to be more unintentional or actually funny (like in part 5). This at times tried to be a serious movie, but the Tommy character overacted the entire time and Jason, as I mentioned, was more comedic, than menacing.
They turned it into an action/comedy full of rock music, car chases, cheap gags, it moved so far away from the core essence of the franchise. No nudity, weak kills, Jason walks around in broad daylight in wide open shots which looks silly. Too many nods and winks at the audience, breaks of the 4th wall....
I have not seen this movie in years but I think the reason why Jason did not kill the little girl is because he heard a car drive up or a car door shut. Not sure I will have to watch it again but I still hope he did not want to kill the kids.
that faceprint looks just like Alice cooper. wow! ;)
Hell yeah
I hope you picked up on my obvious sarcasm haha. Looking forward tot he stream tonight boss
My favorites are Parts 1, 3, 2, 4, Jason Lives, New Blood, Freddy vs Jason & the Remake
Lmao I love how you take a shot at the dog piss Freddy resurrection every chance you get.
Wow this was really good! 😁😁 I loved the Alice Cooper sound track man behind the mask 1)
2) hard rock summer
3) teenage Frankenstein. I've always loved this entry in the franchise but part 7 is my favorite can't wait to see you do that one awesome work bro!
I wouldn’t just say this is my favorite Friday the 13th movie I would go far enough to say this is at least one of my favorite movies
The thing with the kid is interesting, but he already tried to kill a kid in Part 4.
Resurrection scenes can be subtle: *shows Jason getting struck by lightning twice*
Still killing it with the intros man!