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Jason
X (2002)
Starring:
Kane Hodder, Dylan Bierk, Lisa Ryder, et al
Director: Jim Isaac, James Isaac
Rating:
R
Studio:
New Line
Cinema
Review
Posted: 4.25.02
Spoilers:
Minor
Rating: 2.5/5
By
Gareth.
Just
when you thought it was safe to return to the local theater,
along comes "Jason X", the tenth installment of the
popular Friday the 13th series. Having grown tired of the summer
camp settings of the majority of the series the creators set
recent installments in New York City as well as played with the
formula by having Jason possess people as was shown in the last
two films of the series.
This
is a new era and this time Jason is back to his old tricks in an
entirely new setting. After being cryogenically frozen in 2010,
Jason and a female scientist are discovered by a student survey
team and revived in the year 2455 where Earth has become
uninhabitable. Warnings about Jason and his ability to
regenerate from any injury are unheeded as the lure of big money
is motivating the group's leader Professor Lowe (Johnathan
Potts) rather than the safety of the students and crew of the
ship. Before long, Jason is up to his old tricks increasing his
body count as he unleashes new and gruesome ways to dispatch the
crew.
Being
a horror film, the plot is secondary to the action and director
James Isaac does not let the film get overly serious and even
pokes fun at itself and the series. There are a number of lines
and situations where the audience could ask if the characters
could be any dumber, however in an interesting twist, these sort
of situations as well as others are setup and carried off with
intentional comedic results that had the audience laughing and
thus providing a nice break from the scares and gore.
The
cast is made up of largely unknowns and they are about as
forgettable as the movie as they exist to be little more than
fodder for Jason. I found it interesting to note that by the
year 2455, students are still as ditzy as they are portrayed in
2002, and have libidos that make the 1984 LA Lakers look like a
Vestal Virgin convention.
"Jason
X" is a standard horror film that has a few twists for the
audience. Although you will have seen all of this before, the
space setting and the humor helps make the film stand out from
some of the stale installments of the series, but the lack of a
story and character development keeps this film from being a
true Horror classis. My advice is, If you are a fan of the
series, gather your friends to watch the video.
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