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HorrorScience Fiction

Jason X

- Evil gets an upgrade.

In the year 2455, Old Earth is now a contaminated planet abandoned for centuries -- a brown world of violent storms, toxic landmasses and poisonous seas. Yet humans have returned to the deadly place that they once fled, not to live, but to research the ancient, rusting artifacts of the long-gone civilizations. But it's not the harmful environment that could prove fatal to the intrepid, young explorers who have just landed on Old Earth. For them, it's Friday the 13th, and Jason lives!

Release Date : 2001-11-09

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Crystal Lake EntertainmentSean S. Cunningham Films

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Friday the 13th Part 10: Jason XJason X: Friday the 13th Part 10Jason 2000: Friday the 13th Part XFriday the 13th Part X - Jason XFriday the 13th Part 10 - Jason XFriday the 13th Part X Jason XFriday the Thirteen X: Jason X

Cast

Kane Hodder

Character Name : Jason Voorhees / Uber Jason

Original Name : Kane Hodder

Gender : Male

Jeff Geddis

Character Name : Johnson (Soldier #1)

Original Name : Jeff Geddis

Gender : Male

Lexa Doig

Character Name : Rowan

Original Name : Lexa Doig

Gender : Female

David Cronenberg

Character Name : Dr. Wimmer

Original Name : David Cronenberg

Gender : Male

Markus Parilo

Character Name : Sgt. Marcus

Original Name : Markus Parilo

Gender : Male

Jonathan Potts

Character Name : Professor Lowe

Original Name : Jonathan Potts

Gender : Male

Lisa Ryder

Character Name : Kay-Em 14

Original Name : Lisa Ryder

Gender : Female

Dov Tiefenbach

Character Name : Azrael

Original Name : Dov Tiefenbach

Gender : Male

Chuck Campbell

Character Name : Tsunaron

Original Name : Chuck Campbell

Gender : Male

Melyssa Ade

Character Name : Janessa

Original Name : Melyssa Ade

Gender : Female

Boyd Banks

Character Name : Fat Lou

Original Name : Boyd Banks

Gender : Male

Barna Moricz

Character Name : Kicker

Original Name : Barna Moricz

Gender : Male

Dylan Bierk

Character Name : Briggs

Original Name : Dylan Bierk

Gender : Female

Todd Farmer

Character Name : Dallas

Original Name : Todd Farmer

Gender : Male

Peter Mensah

Character Name : Sgt. Brodski

Original Name : Peter Mensah

Gender : Male

Melody Johnson

Character Name : Kinsa

Original Name : Melody Johnson

Gender : Female

Kristi Angus

Character Name : Adrienne

Original Name : Kristi Angus

Gender : Female

Derwin Jordan

Character Name : Waylander

Original Name : Derwin Jordan

Gender : Male

Yani Gellman

Character Name : Stoney

Original Name : Yani Gellman

Gender : Male

Robert A. Silverman

Character Name : Dieter Perez

Original Name : Robert A. Silverman

Gender : Male

Steve Lucescu

Character Name : Condor

Original Name : Steve Lucescu

Gender : Male

Thomas Seniuk

Character Name : Sven

Original Name : Thomas Seniuk

Gender : Male

Amanda Brugel

Character Name : Geko

Original Name : Amanda Brugel

Gender : Female

Roman Podhora

Character Name : Rescue Pilot

Original Name : Roman Podhora

Gender : Male

Kaye Penaflor

Character Name : VR Teen Girl #1

Original Name : Kaye Penaflor

Gender : Male

Tania Maro

Character Name : VR Teen Girl #2

Original Name : Tania Maro

Gender : Male

Mika Ward

Character Name : Campfire Teen #1

Original Name : Mika Ward

Gender : Female

David Cook

Character Name : Campfire Teen #2

Original Name : David Cook

Gender : Male

James Isaac

Character Name : Doctor (uncredited)

Original Name : James Isaac

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Gimly

@Ruuz

2021-06-23

_Jason X_ holds the lofty title of maybe being the cheesiest movie in the incredibly cheesy Friday the 13th franchise, and while that's not exactly a compliment, it still, somehow, works. _Jason X_ is about as feelgood as a slasher movie can get, the catharsis is real, and so are the laughs. _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._

P

portnoyz

@portnoyz

2021-06-23

10th time's a charm. Better than many of the Friday the 13th movies.

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Wuchak

@Wuchak

2021-06-23

***Like "Alien" but with Jason and a sense of humor*** Released in 2001, "Jason X" starts in the year 2010 where the government decides to finally stop Jason by putting him into frozen stasis. He and another person are revived in the year 2455 by a professor and his students who are on a field trip from Earth Two to Earth One. Jason is unleashed on their spaceship and havoc ensues. This entry is like 1979's "Alien" except with Jason as the monster and a sense of humor. You'll also notice that it's a great departure for the series putting Jason in space in the future. Most Friday fans look down on 1993's "Jason Goes to Hell" and "Jason X" because the producers tried something new. It's obvious that they felt the series had become stale and formulaic with an incredible eight-installment run from 1980-1989. I felt "Jason Goes to Hell" had a refreshing concept (ripped off from 1987's "The Hidden") and a great intro & opening act, but the tone was distasteful and the flick eventually spiraled out of control with its cartoony quasi-horror gobbledygook; still, it featured a couple of the best women in the series (Agent Marcus and Deborah), which should be commended. I heard negative comments about "Jason X" over the years, but the first half is sci-fi at its best with some amusing elements thrown in for good measure. It’s stunning how well the filmmakers handle the sci-fi aspects of the plot and F/X. The second half, unfortunately, becomes too cartoonish as Jason systematically annihilates most of the crew, particularly when he gets his new futuristic look, basically morphing into SuperJason (rolling my eyes). As usual, this installment features an impressive assortment of women, but it's only Kinsa (Melody Johnson) that I find appealing, except for the cameo of the campfire teen #1 at the end, played by the stunning Mika Ward. They should have included her in the main cast. To be expected in light of the spaceship plot, the film was shot mostly on sets (in Toronto) with a couple of outside sequences in Ontario. The film runs 91 minutes. GRADE: B-