The video is a Kill Count for the 1993 horror movie "Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday." The host, James A. Janisse, discusses the film's ridiculous and different approach to the Friday the 13th franchise. He notes that Jason is only in the movie for about 10 minutes and that the plot involves Jason's spirit possessing different people to continue his killing spree.
Janisse counts 24 kills in the movie, including Jason himself twice, with 7 female victims and 17 male victims. He awards two Golden Chainsaw awards for the most memorable kills: Josh's melting body in the R-rated version and Deborah's split-in-half death in the unrated version. The Dull Machete award goes to Luke's offscreen death.
Janisse discusses the film's divisive reception and his own mixed feelings about it. He praises the kills and acting but criticizes the plot and mythology. The video ends with a teaser for the next Kill Count, which will cover "Jason X."
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 produced by New Line Cinema after Paramount ended the Friday the 13th series.
4. Jason Voorhees is only in about 10 minutes of the movie.
5. In this movie, Jason Voorhees is a disembodied evil spirit that can possess different people.
6. The movie tries to establish a mythology surrounding Jason's blood.
7. The BluRay box set only contains 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's plot involves Jason's spirit possessing people and trying to be reborn through a Voorhees woman.
10. The movie features a character named Creighton Duke, a bounty hunter obsessed with Jason.
11. The movie has a twist ending where Freddy Krueger's glove drags Jason's mask to hell.
12. The movie has 24 kills, including Jason himself twice.
13. 7 of the kills were girls and 17 were guys.
14. The Unrated version runs 90 minutes long, with a kill every 3.75 minutes.
15. The movie was written in just 4 days.
16. The movie was directed and crewed by a young team who weren't even old enough to run for Congress.
17. The movie is very divisive among fans and critics.