When exactly does he become undead?
When exactly does he become undead?
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6 but 2 is the best movie.
when exactly does he become thicc?
The beginning of Part 6, and Zombie Jason was never as good as Living Jason.
Could living Jason kill Michael Myers?
He's bigger and stronger and also runs. He would fucking destroy Mikey
I'd rather see him fight Sloth.
Don't they confirm him dead in the beginning of part 3?
Badly injured but not dead
I TRIED TO KILL HIM BUT I FUCKED UP
At the end of part 1 when he came out of the water & pulled the girl in
Is 6 the one where he is chained to the bottom of the lake and lightening revitalizes him?
Yeah there's definitely a read of the series that confirms he was always a zombie and he just becomes a more fucked up zombie as he goes along
That was a dream ya dingus
Like with most long running horror franchises, the chronologically and logic of the whole thing is all over the place. These movies are cheap hookers that get tossed around to all kinds of people who then make their own thing out of it.
what brings him back?
Hell doesn't want him.
He's a deadite
Exactly at the start of Part 6.
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Part 7 Jason is objectively the best Jason. The only ones that do come close are Part 3 and 4.
This. It’s canon.
where?
There’s no perfect answer to this since he was always supposed to be dead anyway... assuming he was just living in the forest the whole time maybe number 4?
Prove it, buttmunch.
Apparently he dies for real at the end of the 4th film but I don't even see how the fuck he survived being hanged then an ax put through his head at the end of the 3rd film.
Part 9
I personally dislike zombie Jason, even though that's kind of the point of Jason. My favs of the Friday series:
>tossup between part 2 and the 2009 remake
>first film with momma Voorhees
Everything else is pretty shit even though it might be fun to watch.
No.
Always, Jason has always had a nice thicc hydrocephalus head and a giant fat uncut dick
Those are the worst ones though.
This is why zombie Jason a shit (sorry Jason). Give me living Jason, thanks.
He's killed for real at the end of 4. He isn't in 5, as the killer is someone impersonating him. He's resurrected and becomes a zombie at the beginning of 6.
Maybe watch the film again, she literally wakes up in the hospital seconds later
I just don't dig zombie Jason. I like the 2009 remake's take on it.
Jason is a serial killer who's hellbent on protecting his cannabis crop.
His thick neck from the deformity aloows him to survive the hanging, and with the axe, the hockey mask takes most of the blow, leaving the axe blade embedded in his skull. A stunning blow, but no fatal wound. Part 4 clearly shows he's still breathing in the morgue.
I know but why is Jason suddenly seemingly MORE rotten and putrid looking during the 4th movie? It's a noticeable departure from the 3rd.
Plus people have survived worse head injuries.
He probably hasn't taken a bath in a long time. I don't see that much of a difference really.
this is kino if you go in expecting a silly flick where the point of it is bringing jason completely out of his element
Number 3 is best, 3-7 and remake for ultimate comfy, 2, 8 and 9 for completionist slasher fans and some moments, 1 and Jason X, FvJ are the worst
The part 4 makeup difference has to do with Tom Savini coming back, basically ignoring the part 2 and 3 makeup and designing a "grown up" version of the makeup he did for part 1.
>Jason Takes a Cruise
It's terrible but it does have some hilarious scenes. The flashback where the main girl's adoptive father throws her in the water cracks me up
Parts 1-4 and 6 are slasherkino
>bath
>kid Jason drowns
:(
interesting, good to know
Jason X was kino.
He has early Michael Myers retard strength/stamina until he's killed by Tommy Jarvis. Then he becomes a super-strong zombie in VI.
>no explanation for how a fucking lake connects with the ocean to go up to NYC
lmao
remake is ultra comfy
Jason also learns to teleport in this movie.
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He does it again when that guy runs from him all the way up to the top of a building without Jason following him in, and then Jason throws him out the top story window.
Doesn't make sense tho like wouldn't he be a zombie boy if he's always been dead in the series?
Part 1-4 are slasher kino, 5 is sleazy but fun, 6-10 are basically "comic book" jason films with a new gimmick each film, and the remake is a quality modern slasher.
imagine how weird it would be to be undead n sheeit. what would your thoughts be like? then one day you just learn how to teleport, no reason why, suddenly you just can.
I can't stand Part 6, I don't find the humor funny and aside from the cute main girl I hated all of the characters. I also dislike how they show kids in the camp, feels wrong somehow
lol yeah, one of the biggest inconsistancies of the series is how the lake is different every movie. IIRC in 7 it's like a small pond
What about FvJ
imo, it only makes sense if he somehow survived the drowning (washed into an underwater mine shaft with air pockets?) but got brain damage from lack of oxygen. rescuers couldn't find his body so his mom genuinely believed he was dead somewhere under the lake. he was too fucked up to go get help or find his mom then reenacted the jungle book for a while until he stumbles across his mom getting whacked. grows up and becomes adult killer Jason.
it's one of those movies where the comedic angle being in slasher was original for the time. now we have scream and shit so part 6 just seems the same
FvJ is a nightmare on Elm Street movie with Jason making a special guest appearance
Yeah it takes away the isolation feel
the remake is so good but it gets little love.
Jason kills like 20 people and Freddy only kills one
It's the opposite, the film is all about Jason. Also they actually respect his character while using Late Night Talk Show Freddy from the later movies.
Yeah but Jason is Freddy's proxy. Look at the actual plotline of the film. None of Jason's mythology factors in at all. It's a freddy story with him as the big bad. You could swap out Jason with Generic Serial Killer no. 3 and the plot would not change at all.
and aside from the eye, he stills looks dapper af
Was there any noticeable difference between the copycat in 5 and the actual Jason in therms of style and killing? It would be a neat little detail if there was and it was intentional.
Exactly then when Feldman takes a machete to his head he officially dies until part 6
:)
whew
now post pic of his fat uncut dick
The characters in FvJ are so awful, a good slasher makes you want to see them survive.
>You could swap out Jason with Generic Serial Killer no. 3 and the plot would not change at all.
You could say the same for basically any Friday the 13th movie
will I get banned if I put under a spoiler? srs question
Rating from best to worst
>4,6,7,3,2,5,1,8, RM, 9, X
I'll admit I can't really decide which one I hate more 9 or X.
enjoy
For those who dislike zombie jason, would've you guys liked the original trilogy planned from Part V to VII where Tommy would become the new Jason/Pamela Voorhees? It would have been something new-ish but it would probably let go of the slasher genre for a psych horror.
9 is kind of underrated same as 5. 9 just wasn't executed well enough, I had a laugh when the pathologist started eating Jason's heart it's just so stupid
I really like Jason X, it's like if Jason got stuck in a 90s space opera. Also the liquid nitrogen death is one of the best deaths in the franchise
For me it's:
1 > 3 > 4 > reboot > 2 > X > 5 >>> 7 > 8 > 6 >>>>>> 9
whew
More important to me than Jason is Crystal Lake. The idealic nature setting is what makes the original series so comfy
maybe? what I'd really like is Jason: The Lost Years, where he's doing his best to redo the jungle like I outlined here
>respect his character
>makes him afraid of water
Yeah, nah
uh I though he was afraid of water? or at least drowning
Moreso than with Freddy at least. Freddy should be creepy not bouncing around like a Looney Tunes character
Freddy vs. Jason 2 featuring Micheal Myers when?
I wish they touched upon that more in the remake, seems he was doing just that but the writers were just like every other fan and just want jason to be a killing machine
anyone else thought Halloween was genuinely terrible?
I'm in the mood for some slasherkino, what do you anons recommend? I've seen Freddy vs Jason, the 2009 reboot of Friday 13th, and the original Halloween. I wanna see cool deaths, gore and titties but I don't know where to start or what to avoid.
it's not bad he was a lean mean killing machine but there was so much wasted potential
>barely any expansion on the girl he abducted and kept alive
>after over a month of not being raped nor hurt by Jason she still screamed and screamed whenever he showed up
>no further look into his survivalist "lifestyle" for lack of a better word
also, Jason amusingly came off like he was a pot farmer and all the locals knew it too.
And if you're aware that most of it takes place on a boat not Manhattan. But yes it's quite fun.
You won't be any Jason flicks anytime soon. The rights are now held by two different entities. One has the rights to Jason Voorhees and the other has the rights to "Hockey Mask Killer." So even if they did make another one they couldn't name him or they'd have to change it to "Jimmy VanderBeek" or some shit
Yeah
him being in water is one of the major parts of his character, like in part 3 or 4, can't remember, he came out from the water to harpoon a girl, part 6 had him in the water at the end fight with Tommy and part 8 had him going to New York probably like a land of the dead zombie.
I marathoned all the Friday the 13th kinos last year for the first time. I'm happy I did. If you don't want Jason/Freddy/etc there's a remake of an old slasher that I liked, it's called Maniac.
it's pretty gorey. stars Elijah Wood. entire film is from his POV.
Freddy vs Jason vs Ash comics are the best you will get
Kane Hodder should have played Jason in FvJ
you're getting a bit mixed up, he harpoons a girl who's in the water but he's still on the dock.
come to think of it, in part 2, part 3 and the remake (all the movies where he's human iirc) I can't remember any scene of him actually being in water. zombie Jason may be another matter but I don't care about that.
The original? I used to love it and consider it a masterpiece, but now I consider it throughly average. My main issue is the character Sam Loomis, an unnecessary character that fucks up the pacing and just has long boring scenes where he hams it up talking about Michael. I know some people love his character, but I strongly feel it would have been so much better just being about The Shape stalking babysitters. No need for a archnemesis character like it's a fucking comic book.
I also think it's really obvious that it's filmed in California during the summer. Oh, and Jamie Lee Curtis is an ugly tranny
Watch The Burning
I did the same thing except two years ago
I thought it was alright. Idk I probably give it a pass because it's older and I love Carpenter
I've always wanted to watch the Jason/Freddy movies but the sheer number of them is kind of daunting, but, they're exactly what I'm looking for I suppose, I just thought there might be some worth skipping. Also Maniac sounds pretty good I'll check it out thanks user
Friday the 13th 2-9, Halloween 2, 4 and 5, NOES 1-4, The Prowler
yes. I'm not being contrarian. it was painful for me to sit through, the only kino scene for was really the one where's he just standing on the street, looking impossibly out of place in suburbia then just steps behind a hedge and disappears. that was well done and iconic.
everything about it, the pacing, the acting, just everything else in my opinion was really dated and crappy. I don't understand why it's such an iconic film. because no one had done anything else like it before?
>Watch The Burning
added to my list, thanks
Yeah you had to wonder how he fed himself and the girl. Pot farmer theory is hilarious tho
Was he zombie jason in fvj? If so it just breaks his character even more. The only time I can think of him actually getting afraid of water was in part 8 at the sewers or maybe he knew it was toxic waste
It created many tropes associated with slashers, like the victims being teenagers that drink and smoke weed and have sex, the slow walking killer in a mask, and a few others. However it wasn't the groundbreaking film it's often shilled as, considering that it was based on an idea Bob Clark had for Black Christmas 2. Black Christmas in my humble opinion is the greatest slasher film ever made and predates Halloween by a few years
is Black Christmas the very first slasher film?
In 6 he was buried and resurrected by lightning. The end of the movie has him chained up at the bottom of the lake.
Check out the Hatchet franchise
>If this picture doesn't make your skin crawl... it's on TOO TIGHT.
what?
I don't know if "picture" refers to the poster or to the film
It's hard to pinpoint what the first slasher film is, it's a genre that evolved from earlier genres it didn't just appear out of the blue. It's a culmination of American thrillers like Psycho and Italian Giallo films, a genre invented by the great Mario Bava. Bava is the most brilliant director ever to touch the horror genre, his early films are gothic horror but began making "stalking killer" movies in the mid 1960s. Blood in Black Lace is a great example of what you might call a "proto-slasher." If you want my personal opinion, I think the first true slasher is 1971's A Bay of Blood, also known as Twitch of the Death Nerve
Why didn't the police check the attic at the end tho lol
The opening of freddy vs jason has freddy telling Jason that his gift was that he can't die and you see his corpse's heart start beating again
Pretty sure it's referring to the poster. "Its on too tight" meaning your skin obviously
thanks, yes I wanted your personal take on it.
I wonder if the slashers of the 70s and 80s were associated with the amount of serial killers that were operating then. I wonder if people back then really understood how violent things were or were these films just some fun, detached thing people went to for a kick.
>be a boomer, go hitch hiking during the 70's when slasher films were everywhere and serial killers were much more prevalent
whew