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Jason Goes To Hell The Final Friday
Here we live a series of powerful and varied events that seem different. That story begins where the supernatural assets of the serial killer Jason Farhis are revealed. Perhaps it was only in the hands of the last surviving descendant of the Vorhis family to stop Jason before he became immortal and could not be stopped.
7 January 1950, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
7 January 1949, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
1968, Westport, Connecticut, USA
30 September 1952, New York City, New York, USA
5 May 1959, Cambridge, Illinois, USA
19 January 1970, Manhattan, New York, USA
5 March 1962, New York, USA
29 April 1955, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
March 04, 2004
One of Jason's finer moments
February 20, 2008
A very NewLineesque ninth sequel to Friday the 13th
October 08, 2002
That the end result is convoluted, lacking in logical coherence, and sometimes downright silly is not ideal, but you can sense the genuine desire to take the story in a new direction
June 16, 2003
Well, it's no Part VI, but then it's no Jason X either.
August 14, 2003
As torturous an experience for the viewer as it is for the victims.
July 07, 2010
I've now seen all nine of the series' entries, so trust me when I say that Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday is very likely the worst of the bunch.
February 25, 2003
Sure, this one's got gore galore and a boatload of atrocious acting performances to giggle at, but without Jason doing the stalking - it's just not a Friday the 13th movie.
February 15, 2009
Although it may not be a "good" Friday the 13th movie (by whatever strange standards that is reckoned)...Jason Goes to Hell works reasonably well on its own terms as a supernatural thriller.
September 12, 2007
Aimless, overlong, confusing, and in possession of plot holes large enough to land a fighter plane on.
April 13, 2015
A return to the near unwatchableness of certain earlier installments...
November 29, 2003
The film suffers from bad continuity, sloppy editing, bland acting, ridiculous plot developments and cardboard characters. It is also the most grotesque film in the series.

