The article discusses the 1993 horror film "Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday". The movie is the ninth installment in the "Friday the 13th" series and is known for its absurd plot and lack of Jason Voorhees on screen. The story follows Jason's spirit as it possesses different people and uses them to commit murders.
The article's author, James A. Janisse, provides a detailed "kill count" of the movie, listing each death and describing the method of killing. The author notes that the unrated version of the movie has more graphic and gruesome kills.
Janisse also discusses the movie's plot, which involves Jason's spirit possessing people and a group of characters trying to stop him. The movie's ending features a showdown between Jason's spirit and the main characters, and includes a surprise appearance by Freddy Krueger's glove.
Overall, the article provides a humorous and detailed analysis of "Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday", highlighting its absurdities and graphic violence.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The movie "Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday" was released in 1993.
2. The movie was directed by Adam Marcus, a 23-year-old first-time director.
3. The movie was written in just 4 days.
4. The movie is part of the Friday the 13th franchise.
5. Jason Voorhees is possessed by a disembodied evil spirit that can possess different people and use them as vessels of murder.
6. The movie tries to establish a mythology surrounding Jason's blood.
7. The Blu-ray box set only has the R-rated version of the movie.
8. The unrated version of the movie has some of the best gore in the series.
9. The movie has 24 kills, including Jason himself twice.
10. The movie has a kill on average every 3.75 minutes.
11. The movie is the entry with the most frequent kills in the series so far.
12. The movie was written and directed by a young team, which may have contributed to its divisiveness.
13. The movie is a departure from the traditional Friday the 13th formula, with Jason only appearing in about 10 minutes of the movie.
14. The movie has a twist ending featuring Freddy Krueger's glove.
15. The movie sets up a potential sequel featuring Jason and Freddy Krueger.
16. The movie has a mixed reception, with some people enjoying its unique take on the franchise and others finding it too different.
17. The movie features a number of memorable kills, including a scene where a character's body melts into the floor.
18. The movie has a number of continuity errors and inconsistencies.
19. The movie features a number of jump scares and horror movie tropes.
20. The movie ends with a cliffhanger, setting up a potential sequel.