Why don’t you just snap your fingers and make it happen 💜💙❤️🧡💚💛 * those are the only emojis that are the closest looking to infinity stones I could find lol
Predator : Am I a joke to you? Jason won't be able to see predator and predator won't kill Jason cause he's not a good hunt, Jason's too slow. So they might team up and kill some xenomorphs for fun.
I know I’m way behind on your videos but I wanted not found your channel about 6 months ago but that intro was badass! Love your videos man. I listen to them while I work every single day (I work in marketing) and it makes the days pass with so much enjoyment! Keep them coming man
I think my favorite scene, besides the two most obvious ones (the sleeping bag kill and the cryofluid kill) is the one where he’s fighting the badass, black army guy, and stabs him and the guy says “it’ll take more than a poke in the ribs to put this old dog down” and then Jason stabs him again and the guy says “Yep. That’ll do it”. 😂. And the fact the guy goes out by turning himself and Jason into shooting stars? Bad. Ass.
I've only seen this one like... once? Maybe twice. I just haven't had the same desire to rewatch as I have had with the other ones. Now that we're at the end of the "Kane Hodder saga" I feel like the reason why so many fans like him the most is because they got him the most.
Man I loved Jason's first look in this. For the first time since 4, he looked human. He had grey hair which tells us he can age. He doesn't have that acid on him that looks like a monster. Wish more of his Zombie Jason movies had a look like this.
@@gvidovaldmanis6377 only becausr it's supposed be bad doesn't give it any honor. When you making shit, makes proud about making shit and talking about making shit it doesn't turned your shit in the gold.
I really enjoy this movie it is not anywhere near the best of the series but it's still a very fun movie as you said I don't really caught a guilty pleasure cuz I don't feel guilty in watching it I just think it's a fun movie.
I hate it so badly. It doesn't have the atmosphere, the tension or the mystery of the original. Going into space is usually a sign a franchise is jumping the shark, like James Bond Moonraker.
This was the first Friday the 13th I ever saw (bad I know) it's a guilty pleasure for me but I do agree it's flawed as hell. Great review as ever man 👍
Lord of the Rings is 2001 and had decent CGI. That's about the only set of movies that did, though, haha. That shuttle in Armageddon, holy shit... it's horrible.
One thing I notice that Sgt. Brodsky and the robot give Jason more of a fight. If you include the destruction of the space station... this movie is where Jason has the most kills.
Hate and despise this film. It's just insulting to fans of the original. It has no restraint, no understanding of how to build suspense and the acting...Yikes!
this film didn't contain one scare for me, but I love it. the shame is this film was re-written while being filmed, and has no semblance to what the original script called for.
My take us that beyond the scary fun of Jason becoming a superhero is that realizing that he is an enigma you can't keep a titan down even if this was a buffer for Freddy v Jason it was what f13 fans needed for some fun
great review Cody! I agree with everything you said. I don't love this movie but I don't absolutely hate it either. Fun to watch if your just flicking thru the channels and catch it on.
Love it man, quick question, have you ever done reviews of the hellraiser, phantasm, leprechaun franchises? Would love to see that, you're doing a great job man, love the videos.
Great review as usual bro, the only 2 other characters that stand out for me are KM she acts robotic on purpose ( i hope) and Brodski, who is one of the most badass characters in the whole franchise
Fun fact, Lexa Doig played an android and Lisa Ryder played a human being in the Andromeda TV series, here in this movie the roles are reversed, while the TV series is playing on TV.
The reason Part 9 and this one didn't have 'Friday the 13th' present in the title was because of issue rights with Paramount since they were New Line Cinema films. If paramount allowed New Line Cinema to use 'Friday the 13th' in the title then both would be named 'Friday the 13th Part IX: Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday' and 'Friday the 13th Part X: Jason X'. That's why the remake had 'Friday the 13th' present as the title cause it was made by New Line Cinema and Paramount. See what I mean?
To me this movie feels like it knows it’s a silly movie with a silly concept. I personally love it sure it’s stupid but at least it doesn’t take itself too seriously like part 9 does.
I believe this is a guilty pleasure for me as well Cody. You get those decent on-scene kills and some excellent practical effects, but those god-awful space effects make the Sharkado movies look Oscar worthy.
Freddy could've worked in space too. COULDN'T be worst than Freddy's Dead. Had they kept the seriousness of the first few films and just brought him to space (around earth and not some futuristic bullshit) since astronauts have nightmares too, it could've been something to think about. It would've probably been ridiculous anyways, though
I've always enjoyed this. It's ridiculous, but it's a horror icon in space to get a budget for Freddy vs. Jason. That can either lead to disaster or insane and awesome results. Fortunately, this movie is able to give the audience some good (and sometimes unique) carnage candy. That, and the fact that it isn't taking itself seriously, makes it a fun time.
Great review Cody, you always deliver great content, I wasn't a fan of this film or JGTH, New Line hadn't a clue what to do with the Jason character, the actings awful & Jasons looks especially Uber Jason reminds me of a power ranger. It has a couple gory kills but overall for me it was another weak entry in the franchise.
Oh it’s my guilty pleasure for sure. Loooove this movie just because it didn’t take itself too seriously, it’s was fun and such a cool ass concept for a Jason movie. Friday the 13th series really has some of its best moments when they switch things up. Like making Jason the killer in the first place. Having him return when originally he was supposed to stay dead. The new mask, when ever they change something up it becomes iconic.
Jason X is a go to for simply entertainment reasons! I love the Uber Jason, and yes the whole thing is over the top, but that is was what it was intended to be and I loved the Todd Farmer smirks throughout the movie. Yes, I do enjoy Todd Farmer’s adolescent writing here and in My Bloody Valentine remake. Two of my favorite movies and much to do with Farmer. I didn’t see this movie in the theater and bought it on DVD and the three movie New Line release when it cam out because it is fun! More fun and enjoyable than Final Friday and I like the escapism more in this than in, (go ahead start screaming) Freddy vs Jason. I can out this in and just enjoy it, enjoy watching David Cronenberg act and get the shaft! Total pluses but again, I am a child of the 80’s so maybe I needed a breather more than most, but love this movie!
Like Jason takes Manhattan, this was an entirely Canadian cast and you can tell. It was much lower budget and had a made for TV (Canadian tv by Canadian actors) feel to it.
I don't mind this movie and it's a guilty pleasure of mine. Maybe because it was my very first Friday the 13th movie that I actually saw before the other ones. Jason X is an entertaining blend of horror, sci-fi and comedy. The best way to view this movie is to simply not expect it to deliver anything and just sit back and enjoy it for what it is: a slasher flick! And for being that, it's quite a fun ride. I always have fun with it.
Off topic but Ghost Rider would destroy Jason, Michael, Chucky, Pin head, Jeepers Creepers and many more monsters and slashers. @me bro (but seriously want to know what you guys think.)
DarthRushy pin head can be killed by magical artifacts. Ghost Rider’s chain is a weapon made in heaven and his hell fire can destroy a character’s soul meaning no after life no nothing. Plus his pure form is strong enough to beat mephisto(the devil), a being so strong that he shook multiple dimensions by getting into a scuffle with Odin(a universal level threat).
Man you are more patient than me. I tapped out after VIII and tapped back in for the remake and I actually think there are interesting elements to that one that people overlook but I guess we’ll discuss that when you post that review ah I’ll go ahead and say it I think dannelle panabaker and Jared padeleki could’ve been really good protagonists they just weren’t given an interesting story to play with or any other interesting characters to play off of. I liked the vendetta aspect of the padlecki character and danelle should of been the final girl.
Also, while I enjoyed Kane Hodder's performance in "Part VII", even I'll admit that he really wasn't able to deliver any iconic over the top kills aside from the sleeping bag and even that was more slapstick than splat stick. His other two films aren't really anything to write home about. "Part VIII" was a slog to get through, so the kills don't have that much an impact and "Jason Gose to Hell" had other actors take up the great kills there, given what the premise was. HERE though, his Jason is allowed to cut loose.
The dialogue is shit but ironically this movie does have one of the funniest lines in the franchise. "Don't worry guys, he just wanted his machete back" 🤣
In this movie Jason acts like he just doesn't give a shit he saves the world from freddy and is captured no wonder he's so pissed in this movie and why is earth 1 a desert wasteland WTF happened when Jason was frozen
Yea, I agree about the terrible CGI. I think this movie could have benefited greatly if it was made in the 80's instead of the early 2000's. There's nothing charming about early days CGI. Practical effects, even if they are more on the cheap side, will always age better, and not be as jarring as bad CGI.
Once again, just like with Jason Goes to Hell (1993), New Line Cinema used their rights to the Jason Voorhees character to make another sequel, but was unable to legally include 'Friday the 13th' in the film's title, as Paramount Pictures still owned the trademarked title. While this film was a critical and financial failure in its initial release in theaters, it made more than triple the cost of production in DVD and post-theater sales. Statistically, It is one of the most successful 'Friday the 13th' films. Despite initial negative critical feedback, over time it has become more popular among younger fans of the franchise, mainly for its self-deprecating humor and inventive death scenes. The film only suffered a couple seconds of cuts/alterations to earn an "R" rating, making it the least censored entry in the entire 'Friday the 13th' series. Jason Voorhees' eyes never blink when they are shown. The first film in the Friday the 13th series to rely on digital effects for death and gore shots. Betsy Palmer was doing a play in Toronto at the time Jason X was filming. According to Palmer, one of the producers contacted her about possibly reprising her role as Pamela Voorhees, most likely in the holosimulation. They did not come to an agreement, and the character was not included in the film. at around 1h 21 mins) The music played during Jason's first look at the virtual reality Camp Crystal Lake is the same musical score as the one in Friday the 13th Part 2 (1981). One of the things which won over everyone to the concept of Jason in space was the idea of the crew seemingly killing Jason, only for him to be recreated into something even scarier via futuristic technology. The mechanism of this change ended up being nanotechnology. Once David Cronenberg came on board, he quickly noticed some problems with the script, and began rewriting most of his character's lines. According to director James Isaac, one of those lines was "I want him soft" in response to the request to have Jason cryogenically frozen. Screenwriter Todd Farmer based much of the film on Alien (1979), even naming one of the characters (whom he also played himself) Dallas, after Tom Skerritt's character in the Ridley Scott film. Kane Hodder's final appearance as Jason. Ken Kirzinger assumed the role for Freddy vs. Jason (2003), while Derek Mears took on the role for the reboot Friday the 13th (2009). This makes Hodder the only actor to play Jason four times. New Line Cinema loved the script so much that they gave the film three times the budget of the most expensive previous film in the series (which had been Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (1989), with a $5 million budget). However, during production, the budget was still wasn't big enough for creating many sets and effects, leaving many scenes in the script to be changed, or taken out completely. Although the movie was shot on 35mm film, it was then transferred to high-definition video to aid in the creation of its extensive and elaborate visual effects shots. This made it the first feature-length film ever to be completed entirely in the digital realm. Because Jim Isaac wanted the acting in his film to "blow every other Friday movie out of water," the rehearsals were videotaped on a camcorder for Isaac, who would then view them afterward to get ideas from seeing his characters in action. The problem was that, with all the script re-writes, a lot of the time Isaac didn't even know if what the actors were rehearsing was still going to be in the movie. Producer Sean S. Cunningham said what he loved about the script was they weren't telling the exact same tired old story the films had been retreading for 20 years. The character Adrienne is a reference to Adrienne King, who played Alice Hardy in Friday the 13th (1980) and Friday the 13th Part 2 (1981). (at around 15 mins) The space debris floating in space has "Cunningham Realty" written on the side. This is a reference to the name of producer Noel Cunningham, the son of executive producer and maker of the original Friday the 13th (1980), Sean S. Cunningham. The name "Tiamat" comes from Babylonian mythology. She is a goddess of the sea, who was slain by the god Marduk who then formed the land from her carcass. In Andromeda (2000), Lexa Doig played the avatar of the ship's artificial intelligence and Lisa Ryder played a crew member. In this movie, Ryder is an AI construct and Doig joins the crew. The scene when Jason snapped Sven's neck was originally a much quicker snap in the script. Kane Hodder felt it's been overly done and improvised the kill by having Jason instead slowly break his neck until you'd a crunching sound as he's twisting and squeezing his neck. Several of the characters in the film are named after screenwriter Todd Farmer's online friends in the PC game EverQuest (1999). Jason X" is the first "Friday the 13th" film to be rated "15" in the UK. Although "Friday the 13th" parts 2, 3 and 6 were originally rated "18" they were re-rated to "15": part 6 in 2002 and parts 2 and 3 in 2008. Adrienne's death is based directly on a death from season 1, episode 23 of The X-Files (1993). Roland, who is possessed by his deceased brother in the scene, kills a scientist by dunking his head in a barrel of liquid nitrogen and then smashing his head to pieces on the floor. The character Waylander is sometimes referred to as "Wayland". Like the character named Dallas, this is also a reference to Alien (1979), with the Company in that series called Weyland-Yutani. There is even a "Kane" (the Alien's first victim) among the cast: Kane Hodder, who plays Jason. Über Jason doesn't have a face under his mask. If he did, it wouldn't fit in his mask. Kane Hodder just had contacts that match his eyes put in. That way, the mask could hide Hodder's face while filming the movie. The character Janessa was originally named Jessica, after producer Sean Cunningham's sister. Colin Cunningham, who worked on this movie's visual effects is a frequent guest on the movie review RUclips site Red Letter Media. An episode of Re-View mentions this during their Friday the 13th series review shows. at around 38 mins) In the scene where Dallas is smashed against the wall by Jason, the stuntman who did this actually broke his nose. In the scene where Stony opens the door and gets stabbed to death and his blood sprays in Kinsa's face, she screams. Melody Johnson's reaction was real. According to the audio commentary, the effects guys weren't supposed to spray the blood liquid into her face and it was accidental. She was screaming not because she just saw her boyfriend die, but because the fake blood substance was burning her eyes. The take was kept because of Johnson's authentic reaction. at around 1h 23 mins) The "sleeping bag death" scene was first done in Friday the 13th: The New Blood (1988). Jason repeatedly slamming the bag may refer to the fact that Kane Hodder had to re-shoot the scene in 'The New Blood' over and over, because the bag with the dummy inside was so heavy that he couldn't get it to look right. The shot that appeared in that movie was the final take, after Hodder got so frustrated and angry that he finally nailed it. Stoney's original death was supposed to be Jason slicing him in half with the sliding doors, but they thought it would be to hard to do so they switched it to the machete stab. Brodski is the second male character (and first African American) to kill Jason, the first being Tommy Jarvis. Rowan shoots Jason at the beginning with a Mossberg 590 Compact Cruiser shotgun.
Now imagine if the xenomorphs and predator fought Jason in the next movie
the Mad Titan Thanos jason would lose i mean predator can nuke itself
lmfao
Xenomorph blood would melt him quickly since all he knows is how to cut things open or open them up somehow.
Why don’t you just snap your fingers and make it happen 💜💙❤️🧡💚💛 * those are the only emojis that are the closest looking to infinity stones I could find lol
Predator : Am I a joke to you?
Jason won't be able to see predator and predator won't kill Jason cause he's not a good hunt, Jason's too slow. So they might team up and kill some xenomorphs for fun.
Xeno would win
Guilty pleasure for me man. I love this one. Recently bought thw Jason V Jason X comics, they're pretty damn good too.
I know I’m way behind on your videos but I wanted not found your channel about 6 months ago but that intro was badass! Love your videos man. I listen to them while I work every single day (I work in marketing) and it makes the days pass with so much enjoyment! Keep them coming man
I actually saw this in theaters in 2001 lol loved it mostly cause I love how bad ass uber Jason looked
It came out in 2002
*2002
I love Jason X! It's a guilty pleasure that I can watch over and over again.
I think my favorite scene, besides the two most obvious ones (the sleeping bag kill and the cryofluid kill) is the one where he’s fighting the badass, black army guy, and stabs him and the guy says “it’ll take more than a poke in the ribs to put this old dog down” and then Jason stabs him again and the guy says “Yep. That’ll do it”. 😂. And the fact the guy goes out by turning himself and Jason into shooting stars? Bad. Ass.
Yes the sergeant was one of the most bad ass toughest characters in the franchise.
This is definitely A guilty Pleasure of mine. We need more Uber Jason movies, baby. "Relax, he just wanted his machete back". Still funny as hell.
I've only seen this one like... once? Maybe twice. I just haven't had the same desire to rewatch as I have had with the other ones.
Now that we're at the end of the "Kane Hodder saga" I feel like the reason why so many fans like him the most is because they got him the most.
I've been a fan of your channel for a while now and now you're at 10 thousand subs! Congrats ❤
Thank you
Man I loved Jason's first look in this. For the first time since 4, he looked human. He had grey hair which tells us he can age. He doesn't have that acid on him that looks like a monster. Wish more of his Zombie Jason movies had a look like this.
Yeah a combination of deadite/zombie Jason and human jason
Guilty Pleasure is the perfect way to describe Jason X!
It's not.
@@ДунканМаклауд-е3х yes, it is.
@@gvidovaldmanis6377 no. Its dumb movie for retards.
@@ДунканМаклауд-е3х Yeah, it was supposed to be dumb. That’s why it’s enjoyable. And it’s not made for retards.
@@gvidovaldmanis6377 only becausr it's supposed be bad doesn't give it any honor. When you making shit, makes proud about making shit and talking about making shit it doesn't turned your shit in the gold.
I remember when it came out I was working at amc theaters in 2002 when it came out , employee screening it was fun lol.
Jason x is actually a good Friday film featuring some of the best kills of the franchise
People obviously didn't get the idea that this was a deliberate comedy.
Hellraiser also went to space.
But it still was a horror-movie, not shitty sci-fi comedy.
@@ДунканМаклауд-е3х calling it a "movie" is a bit of a stretch
@@KingdomHeart556 it's still much better, then Jason X.
I used to have a big crush on the android girl when I was much younger. I'm not ashamed to admit that.
I don't know why but at 0:52 I couldn't stop laughing once I saw the dollar store machete and after you said upgrade complete
Super Shredder reference in a Jason X review
Didn’t see that coming.
The look of Super Shredder from the 2012-2017 TMNT show was creepy
I really wanna see Chucky go to space he can have some real fun in space
I really enjoy this movie it is not anywhere near the best of the series but it's still a very fun movie as you said I don't really caught a guilty pleasure cuz I don't feel guilty in watching it I just think it's a fun movie.
Personally, I'm wondering what a fight between the T-800 Terminator (Arnold) and Uber Jason would look like.
The “he’s screwed” joke is amazing though lol
Jason X is my guilty pleasure. One other negative to me is it looks like the make-up Kane war was not finished if you look closely. Haha
The Repster - Movie Reviewer yes I noticed I hated that part
Love your videos keep making more! been waiting for this one for a bit.
"Jason Takes Mexico?"
Maybe some day they will update the special effects like they did for some of the star trek series on blu ray and netflix.
Pulled this up as I’m watching X on Netflix. I bet Freddy in space would still be better than Freddy’s dead😂
Thatd be weird and fascinating lol
Bahaha well, I think we are drawn to weird & fascinating... silver space glove Freddy Vs Jason. I’d go see it lol
I really like this one. Good gore
Goes to hell:
Hold my machete
I hate it so badly. It doesn't have the atmosphere, the tension or the mystery of the original. Going into space is usually a sign a franchise is jumping the shark, like James Bond Moonraker.
@@lw3646 the original is bad. Arguably the worst in the series.
You have become one of my favorite RUclipsrs love what you do brother!
This was the first Friday the 13th I ever saw (bad I know) it's a guilty pleasure for me but I do agree it's flawed as hell.
Great review as ever man 👍
same
The novelization of this movie is fun and enjoyable to read as well !!
I have all the Jason movies, seen them all - except this one. Saving it for a rainy day.
Ha ha you are so right with the special effects! Agree totally with your review on this one Cody
Another amazing review well done man!
Loved that intro!
I love this movie. It’s fun, enjoyable, a great change of pace.
There all a change of peace after part 6 thats what I like about all the one's after part 6 😎.
I agree. I know a lot of people hated it but I really enjoyed this movie. 😁
Yeah true guilty pleasure, I love the look of the Cyber Jason
Karla Straight *uber Jason
Who would win in a battle, Kane (The Original WWF version) or Jason X
I liked how they finally addressed his unique regeneration abilities.
I think critters 4 was the one that started the going to space thing
@Nathan Thompson ya
Lord of the Rings is 2001 and had decent CGI. That's about the only set of movies that did, though, haha. That shuttle in Armageddon, holy shit... it's horrible.
Enjoy your reviews Cody, and I like the shirt.
Always hated that "Gave her an upload"-line. UPGRADE!!
Guilty Pleasure, no question. "Hey Slappy". Ahhhh!!! Love your videos Cody!
Thanks man
Love your reviews man! I dunno how but I keep having to resubscribe to your channel. It keeps vanishing out of my sub box.
Wow...I've heard RUclips does that shit sometimes
This was my first experience with the series. Maybe why I'm not hard on th bad ones before it.
guilty pleasure, i remember having it on VHS
One thing I notice that Sgt. Brodsky and the robot give Jason more of a fight.
If you include the destruction of the space station... this movie is where Jason has the most kills.
It's amazing how similar Cody and Eric Harrison from Death Twitch are
The space station looks like something out of power rangers lost galaxy lol. It literally does🤣😂🤣
Hate and despise this film. It's just insulting to fans of the original. It has no restraint, no understanding of how to build suspense and the acting...Yikes!
The cgi was indeed subpar. Didn't help that Jason X was shelved for almost two years. Supposed to have been released in 2000.
this film didn't contain one scare for me, but I love it. the shame is this film was re-written while being filmed, and has no semblance to what the original script called for.
Its a good stand alone movie In my opinion. Just like Jason goes to hell, both are good movies by themselves.
My take us that beyond the scary fun of Jason becoming a superhero is that realizing that he is an enigma you can't keep a titan down even if this was a buffer for Freddy v Jason it was what f13 fans needed for some fun
I loved this movie, and I want to create a series of movies called the "Jason Uber Series".
great review Cody! I agree with everything you said. I don't love this movie but I don't absolutely hate it either. Fun to watch if your just flicking thru the channels and catch it on.
Anyone else see this in theaters?
Love it man, quick question, have you ever done reviews of the hellraiser, phantasm, leprechaun franchises? Would love to see that, you're doing a great job man, love the videos.
I did not include Freddy vs jason because you had already review it and ranked it.
10:07 "Upload?" Doesn't he mean "upgrade?"
Great review as usual bro, the only 2 other characters that stand out for me are KM she acts robotic on purpose ( i hope) and Brodski, who is one of the most badass characters in the whole franchise
Fun fact, Lexa Doig played an android and Lisa Ryder played a human being in the Andromeda TV series, here in this movie the roles are reversed, while the TV series is playing on TV.
The reason Part 9 and this one didn't have 'Friday the 13th' present in the title was because of issue rights with Paramount since they were New Line Cinema films. If paramount allowed New Line Cinema to use 'Friday the 13th' in the title then both would be named 'Friday the 13th Part IX: Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday' and 'Friday the 13th Part X: Jason X'. That's why the remake had 'Friday the 13th' present as the title cause it was made by New Line Cinema and Paramount. See what I mean?
He explained that in the video.
To me this movie feels like it knows it’s a silly movie with a silly concept. I personally love it sure it’s stupid but at least it doesn’t take itself too seriously like part 9 does.
I believe this is a guilty pleasure for me as well Cody. You get those decent on-scene kills and some excellent practical effects, but those god-awful space effects make the Sharkado movies look Oscar worthy.
@Cody, you should review James Isaac's other movies- they have their flaws, but also their charms- especially pig hunt.
Freddy could've worked in space too. COULDN'T be worst than Freddy's Dead. Had they kept the seriousness of the first few films and just brought him to space (around earth and not some futuristic bullshit) since astronauts have nightmares too, it could've been something to think about. It would've probably been ridiculous anyways, though
The only things I liked about Jason X were the look of Jason, that cryo kill, the ending scene of the movie and the end credit score.
This is one of my favorites in the franchise. Along with part 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, and 8.
So bad that it's good! Definitely a guilty pleasure for my friends and I, we'll watch this about once a year!
Saw this at cinema, nothing like looking up the nose of a 60ft tall jason lol
Is the terminator references a hint at a future review series for terminator?
hmmm...maybe lol
I've always enjoyed this. It's ridiculous, but it's a horror icon in space to get a budget for Freddy vs. Jason. That can either lead to disaster or insane and awesome results. Fortunately, this movie is able to give the audience some good (and sometimes unique) carnage candy. That, and the fact that it isn't taking itself seriously, makes it a fun time.
Great review Cody, you always deliver great content, I wasn't a fan of this film or JGTH, New Line hadn't a clue what to do with the Jason character, the actings awful & Jasons looks especially Uber Jason reminds me of a power ranger.
It has a couple gory kills but overall for me it was another weak entry in the franchise.
👍 Completely Agree
How do you not like Sgt Brodski???
Because Brodski sucks. He was only ripp-off of Creighton Duke from JGTH.
Дункан Маклауд clearly you either haven’t seen the movie or weren’t paying attention because every word you just said was wrong.
@@hillhouseproductions I watched JasonX. I hated everything in it.
Oh it’s my guilty pleasure for sure. Loooove this movie just because it didn’t take itself too seriously, it’s was fun and such a cool ass concept for a Jason movie.
Friday the 13th series really has some of its best moments when they switch things up. Like making Jason the killer in the first place. Having him return when originally he was supposed to stay dead.
The new mask, when ever they change something up it becomes iconic.
Jason X is a go to for simply entertainment reasons! I love the Uber Jason, and yes the whole thing is over the top, but that is was what it was intended to be and I loved the Todd Farmer smirks throughout the movie. Yes, I do enjoy Todd Farmer’s adolescent writing here and in My Bloody Valentine remake. Two of my favorite movies and much to do with Farmer. I didn’t see this movie in the theater and bought it on DVD and the three movie New Line release when it cam out because it is fun! More fun and enjoyable than Final Friday and I like the escapism more in this than in, (go ahead start screaming) Freddy vs Jason. I can out this in and just enjoy it, enjoy watching David Cronenberg act and get the shaft! Total pluses but again, I am a child of the 80’s so maybe I needed a breather more than most, but love this movie!
Like Jason takes Manhattan, this was an entirely Canadian cast and you can tell. It was much lower budget and had a made for TV (Canadian tv by Canadian actors) feel to it.
I don't mind this movie and it's a guilty pleasure of mine. Maybe because it was my very first Friday the 13th movie that I actually saw before the other ones.
Jason X is an entertaining blend of horror, sci-fi and comedy.
The best way to view this movie is to simply not expect it to deliver anything and just sit back and enjoy it for what it is: a slasher flick! And for being that, it's quite a fun ride.
I always have fun with it.
Great review Cody
Am I the only one who noticed? Jason X is a straight up parody of itself and Laugh Out Loud Comedy.
So was Batman and Robin, doesn't make me wanna watch it though.
Off topic but Ghost Rider would destroy Jason, Michael, Chucky, Pin head, Jeepers Creepers and many more monsters and slashers. @me bro
(but seriously want to know what you guys think.)
Not Pinhead
DarthRushy pin head can be killed by magical artifacts. Ghost Rider’s chain is a weapon made in heaven and his hell fire can destroy a character’s soul meaning no after life no nothing. Plus his pure form is strong enough to beat mephisto(the devil), a being so strong that he shook multiple dimensions by getting into a scuffle with Odin(a universal level threat).
uhh, ok?
One person can beat ghost rider ....and that is...
Thanos
DT ghost rider would pretty literally eat their souls for breakfast
great review cody
This is a good review in how Cody brings the negative and positive of the film.
Man you are more patient than me. I tapped out after VIII and tapped back in for the remake and I actually think there are interesting elements to that one that people overlook but I guess we’ll discuss that when you post that review ah I’ll go ahead and say it I think dannelle panabaker and Jared padeleki could’ve been really good protagonists they just weren’t given an interesting story to play with or any other interesting characters to play off of. I liked the vendetta aspect of the padlecki character and danelle should of been the final girl.
Prom Night franchise review?
It was on the syfy channel
I agree Jason goes to hell guilt pleasure
Also, while I enjoyed Kane Hodder's performance in "Part VII", even I'll admit that he really wasn't able to deliver any iconic over the top kills aside from the sleeping bag and even that was more slapstick than splat stick. His other two films aren't really anything to write home about. "Part VIII" was a slog to get through, so the kills don't have that much an impact and "Jason Gose to Hell" had other actors take up the great kills there, given what the premise was. HERE though, his Jason is allowed to cut loose.
Great video
So did the arguments between you and your friends in the early reviews lead anywhere or were they just a joke based on what actually happened?
That story thread wrapped up in the intro to part 6
Ah, got it.
Thanks!
I laughed when Kinsa blew herself up in the escape shuttle.
The dialogue is shit but ironically this movie does have one of the funniest lines in the franchise. "Don't worry guys, he just wanted his machete back" 🤣
Great review I'm with you I don't like this one it has too many flaws
After this review series you should review the Frankenstein franchise and Rank all the movies in the series
In this movie Jason acts like he just doesn't give a shit he saves the world from freddy and is captured no wonder he's so pissed in this movie and why is earth 1 a desert wasteland WTF happened when Jason was frozen
Yea, I agree about the terrible CGI. I think this movie could have benefited greatly if it was made in the 80's instead of the early 2000's. There's nothing charming about early days CGI. Practical effects, even if they are more on the cheap side, will always age better, and not be as jarring as bad CGI.
Whoa Whoa Whoa buddy!!! You haven’t LIVED until you’ve experienced exotic heavy nipple play! Don’t knock it man! Lol
Touche
Once again, just like with Jason Goes to Hell (1993), New Line Cinema used their rights to the Jason Voorhees character to make another sequel, but was unable to legally include 'Friday the 13th' in the film's title, as Paramount Pictures still owned the trademarked title.
While this film was a critical and financial failure in its initial release in theaters, it made more than triple the cost of production in DVD and post-theater sales. Statistically, It is one of the most successful 'Friday the 13th' films. Despite initial negative critical feedback, over time it has become more popular among younger fans of the franchise, mainly for its self-deprecating humor and inventive death scenes.
The film only suffered a couple seconds of cuts/alterations to earn an "R" rating, making it the least censored entry in the entire 'Friday the 13th' series.
Jason Voorhees' eyes never blink when they are shown.
The first film in the Friday the 13th series to rely on digital effects for death and gore shots.
Betsy Palmer was doing a play in Toronto at the time Jason X was filming. According to Palmer, one of the producers contacted her about possibly reprising her role as Pamela Voorhees, most likely in the holosimulation. They did not come to an agreement, and the character was not included in the film.
at around 1h 21 mins) The music played during Jason's first look at the virtual reality Camp Crystal Lake is the same musical score as the one in Friday the 13th Part 2 (1981).
One of the things which won over everyone to the concept of Jason in space was the idea of the crew seemingly killing Jason, only for him to be recreated into something even scarier via futuristic technology. The mechanism of this change ended up being nanotechnology.
Once David Cronenberg came on board, he quickly noticed some problems with the script, and began rewriting most of his character's lines. According to director James Isaac, one of those lines was "I want him soft" in response to the request to have Jason cryogenically frozen.
Screenwriter Todd Farmer based much of the film on Alien (1979), even naming one of the characters (whom he also played himself) Dallas, after Tom Skerritt's character in the Ridley Scott film.
Kane Hodder's final appearance as Jason. Ken Kirzinger assumed the role for Freddy vs. Jason (2003), while Derek Mears took on the role for the reboot Friday the 13th (2009). This makes Hodder the only actor to play Jason four times.
New Line Cinema loved the script so much that they gave the film three times the budget of the most expensive previous film in the series (which had been Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (1989), with a $5 million budget). However, during production, the budget was still wasn't big enough for creating many sets and effects, leaving many scenes in the script to be changed, or taken out completely.
Although the movie was shot on 35mm film, it was then transferred to high-definition video to aid in the creation of its extensive and elaborate visual effects shots. This made it the first feature-length film ever to be completed entirely in the digital realm.
Because Jim Isaac wanted the acting in his film to "blow every other Friday movie out of water," the rehearsals were videotaped on a camcorder for Isaac, who would then view them afterward to get ideas from seeing his characters in action. The problem was that, with all the script re-writes, a lot of the time Isaac didn't even know if what the actors were rehearsing was still going to be in the movie.
Producer Sean S. Cunningham said what he loved about the script was they weren't telling the exact same tired old story the films had been retreading for 20 years.
The character Adrienne is a reference to Adrienne King, who played Alice Hardy in Friday the 13th (1980) and Friday the 13th Part 2 (1981).
(at around 15 mins) The space debris floating in space has "Cunningham Realty" written on the side. This is a reference to the name of producer Noel Cunningham, the son of executive producer and maker of the original Friday the 13th (1980), Sean S. Cunningham.
The name "Tiamat" comes from Babylonian mythology. She is a goddess of the sea, who was slain by the god Marduk who then formed the land from her carcass.
In Andromeda (2000), Lexa Doig played the avatar of the ship's artificial intelligence and Lisa Ryder played a crew member. In this movie, Ryder is an AI construct and Doig joins the crew.
The scene when Jason snapped Sven's neck was originally a much quicker snap in the script. Kane Hodder felt it's been overly done and improvised the kill by having Jason instead slowly break his neck until you'd a crunching sound as he's twisting and squeezing his neck.
Several of the characters in the film are named after screenwriter Todd Farmer's online friends in the PC game EverQuest (1999).
Jason X" is the first "Friday the 13th" film to be rated "15" in the UK. Although "Friday the 13th" parts 2, 3 and 6 were originally rated "18" they were re-rated to "15": part 6 in 2002 and parts 2 and 3 in 2008.
Adrienne's death is based directly on a death from season 1, episode 23 of The X-Files (1993). Roland, who is possessed by his deceased brother in the scene, kills a scientist by dunking his head in a barrel of liquid nitrogen and then smashing his head to pieces on the floor.
The character Waylander is sometimes referred to as "Wayland". Like the character named Dallas, this is also a reference to Alien (1979), with the Company in that series called Weyland-Yutani. There is even a "Kane" (the Alien's first victim) among the cast: Kane Hodder, who plays Jason.
Über Jason doesn't have a face under his mask. If he did, it wouldn't fit in his mask. Kane Hodder just had contacts that match his eyes put in. That way, the mask could hide Hodder's face while filming the movie.
The character Janessa was originally named Jessica, after producer Sean Cunningham's sister.
Colin Cunningham, who worked on this movie's visual effects is a frequent guest on the movie review RUclips site Red Letter Media. An episode of Re-View mentions this during their Friday the 13th series review shows.
at around 38 mins) In the scene where Dallas is smashed against the wall by Jason, the stuntman who did this actually broke his nose.
In the scene where Stony opens the door and gets stabbed to death and his blood sprays in Kinsa's face, she screams. Melody Johnson's reaction was real. According to the audio commentary, the effects guys weren't supposed to spray the blood liquid into her face and it was accidental. She was screaming not because she just saw her boyfriend die, but because the fake blood substance was burning her eyes. The take was kept because of Johnson's authentic reaction.
at around 1h 23 mins) The "sleeping bag death" scene was first done in Friday the 13th: The New Blood (1988). Jason repeatedly slamming the bag may refer to the fact that Kane Hodder had to re-shoot the scene in 'The New Blood' over and over, because the bag with the dummy inside was so heavy that he couldn't get it to look right. The shot that appeared in that movie was the final take, after Hodder got so frustrated and angry that he finally nailed it.
Stoney's original death was supposed to be Jason slicing him in half with the sliding doors, but they thought it would be to hard to do so they switched it to the machete stab.
Brodski is the second male character (and first African American) to kill Jason, the first being Tommy Jarvis.
Rowan shoots Jason at the beginning with a Mossberg 590 Compact Cruiser shotgun.