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A dispute between scientists over cryogenically freezing maniacal killer Jason Voorhees (Kane Hodder) or researching his amazingly regenerative tissue is literally cut short when Jason hacks up the research staff. Trapping herself in the cryogenic chamber with him, Rowan (Lexa Doig) freezes Jason, halting his rampage. Four hundred years later the two are discovered by the student research craft Grendel. Both scientist and her subject are revived in space in the year 2455 when Earth has been destroyed, but Jason Voorhees proves what horror fans have known for years, that his killing spree continues indefinitely. Slaughtering most of the crew, Jason does meet his equal in a feminine android (Lisa Ryder) only to receive an upgrade making this veteran killing machine of 10 movies an even more unstoppable force. (New Line Cinema)

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English Jason X starts out looking like an entertaining B-movie that doesn’t pretend to be anything it isn’t and keeps its distance from cringiness and awkwardness. However, the stupidity gradually builds up and the climax dips the whole film in the deepest shit. ()

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English Jason X doesn't work as a horror movie, which the creators realized, so they infused it with humor and plenty of cool scenes, like Jason's final transformation. I have to say, I enjoyed it because I felt like I was watching a B-movie that doesn't pretend to be anything else and does exactly what such films are supposed to do: Entertain. It's wild, sometimes quite crazy, and it doesn't make sense to compare it to the previous nine parts, but still, it's simply entertaining. ()

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