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JASON X RELEASE DATE!

Started by J.R., January 30, 2002, 11:47:58 AM

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J.R.

Jason X, the tenth Friday The 13th movie will be hitting theaters April 26th. I'm sort of a sucker for slashers, and I love F13 films, but this one will suck. It's set in the future and has a robo-Jason. That's right. Robo-Jason. It's been in the can for over a year, but I'm sure that's because they wanted to give it an uncrowded market so people would see this picture I'm sure they're very proud of. Yep. That's it.

FishStik

If you bought the Horror Movie Survival Guide like I've been telling everyone to you would know about him. He comes back in the year 2455, which is about 1,300 friday the 13ths from now. Here's what they say about the movie on yahoo:

      "The terror of Crystal Lake is back! This time he's not just slaughtering nubile campers in compromising positions. It is the year 2455, a professor takes his students on a field trip to the planet Earth, where they discover a cryogenically frozen Jason and transport him back to their spaceship. Jason Voorhees, the silent goalie-masked killer, has been on ice for a few hundred years, but through a catastrophic accident, the he is awakened and more than willing to pick up where he left off - finding new and interesting ways to murder people.

MPAA Rating: R for strong horror violence, language and some sexuality.

Release Date: April 26, 2002 Nationwide. "

Poster for the movie:  jasonx_licensingposter.jpg

(if that pic doesn't work go to this web page   http://www.diabolical-dominion.com/News/jasonx_licensingposter.jpg

slasherfan

I have seen Jason X 3 times now and it kicks alot of ass.

systemcr4sh

May I ask how you have seen it if it isn't out yet?

Did you get some kind of promotional copy or something?

Do Tell!

-Dan

AndyC

If you had looked closely at his message, he's in Ireland, and if you'd checked the IMDB, the movie has already opened in Europe.

****

Personally, I'm looking forward to this movie, and have been p**sed off every time they've pushed back the release date. I'm not prepared to dismiss the movie as "Jason in Space" until I've seen it. What I've read about it so far is encouraging. I'll reserve judgement until I see it.

No doubt, it's treatment so far is due to the narrowminded assumption that it won't do well. This will become a self-fulfilling prophecy, as it often does. It will get no fanfare, will be scorned by people who haven't seen it, panned by critics who won't judge it for what it is, and pulled out of theatres before enough people can see it for any decent word-of-mouth to happen.

The April release date is not surprising. Of course, that is the time of year that I like the best for movies. A lot of great movies are quietly released in the late winter and early spring, and there is often a pleasant surprise or two in the bunch. My expectations are usually exceeded. Then we get to the summer movies - a bunch of second-rate films with big budgets, with promotions that build up our expectations to a level the movie can't meet. Often, it is not so much whether a movie is good or bad, but whether it is as good or bad as we expected. People with low expectations might really enjoy Jason X if they view it with an open mind.

In my opinion, the series has already been ruined anyway. Anything they do in X will be a step up from Jason Goes to Hell. I can't wait to see it.