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The year is 2010 and Jason has been caught and is about to be frozen. Something goes wrong and he breaks loose killing everyone but a female docter who leads Jason into the room where the freeze thing is. She ends up getting him inside but he stabs her right through the door which causes the gas to leak and and freeze them both. The year is now in the 2400's and I can't remember the exact year. A group of kids and their teacher visit Earth 1 (our Earth) which was abandoned because life couldn't live on it. They find Jason and the woman and bring them to their ship. The woman can be brought back to life but Jason is beyond dead. The woman wakes up and tells them that Jason isn't really dead and tat he can never die but they don't believe him. Jason wakes up and begins yet another killing spree.

Jason X, the tenth movie in the Friday The 13TH movie series isn't about scares or a great plot. It's nothing but a campy horror film that has all the stuff the classic 80's horror movies had. The plot isn't great, the acting is bad and there isn't much of a script but that's what makes this movie so much fun!


I don't think anyone who saw this movie in the theater with me knew what they were getting because no one laughed at the jokes except me. If you're a fan of horror movies then I'm sure you've seen a fair share of the ones from the 80's where over sexed teens and pointless nudity are always there.

The killings are decent with a few great ones like the freeze and smash death. Some of the deaths are kinda boring but Jason only uses whats near him so I wasn't expecting much since it happens in a space ship. The biggest problem I had with the movie was that Metal Jason doesn't appear till the end and he is shown in the previews which is such a huge spoiler since it is a pretty neat plot twist. As I run out of words I wan't to end this review with a quote from the movie. "Wanna do some drugs? Wanna get drunk? Wanna have premarital sex?" It's the best line in the movie and by far the best scene I've ever seen. That scene alone is worth the price of seeing this movie.


Score: B+
Reviewer: Americanpieflute