That's certainly true! Also, *casts Cure*
Your posts are definately some of the most interesting by far.
:O Telling your nominations is naughty! But hey, I think you're pretty awesome and it's cool to see you posting.
Hello fellow Canadian. You're neat, and educated! Yay! Furthermore, I nominated you for best signature.
OMG there is simply TOO many friday the 13th's its a shame that hollywood exploits and overdoes things like this....
Hello chemical, I thought I would drop you a note as you don't seem to have many and you often seem so deep and meaningful I like people like that.
Freddy vs. Jason One year later Freddy vs. Jason was finally released. Living out his killings in Hell, Jason "wakes up" in order to kill the children on Elm Street for his mother. In actuality, Jason is being manipulated by Freddy Krueger to spread fear so that he can regain his powers, lost due to a fullscale-coverup that the parents of Elm Street orchestrated to ensure that Freddy was forgotten. But Jason will not stop killing Freddy's "children," and the two finally battle one another, ending the film with a fairly ambiguous image.
Jason X Taking place both in the future and in space, Jason X followed the cryogenically frozen Jason being thawed out in the ship Grendel where he wakes to draw blood. The film went further by climaxing with Jason being turned into what has been dubbed "Über-Jason" - an indestructible metallic cyborg.
Jason Goes To Hell: The Final Friday Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday kills Jason off, and he instead possesses others to continue his rampage. While the film (which only featured Jason in the opening sequence and climactic final fight to the death) is often derided by fans, the final scene of Freddy Krueger's arm grabbing Jason's discarded hockey mask created a great deal of hype towards the possibility of a crossover between the characters.
Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan Jason Takes Manhattan, the eighth film in the series, picks up sometime after the end of the previous film, where Jason is resurrected again, this time by a cable tow. From there he boards upon the cruise ship Lazarus where he stays for most of the film, slashing its teenaged passengers who are aboard the vessel for their post-graduation senior class trip. Despite the title, only the last third of the film actually takes place in New York, and the majority of those sequences were filmed in Vancouver. The few brief scenes in Times Square are the only scenes actually filmed in New York.
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