Jason X

Nitcentral's Bulletin Brash Reflections: Movies: Thriller/Horror: Friday the 13th and A Nightmare on Elm Street movies: Jason X
By Meg on Saturday, April 27, 2002 - 3:48 pm:

This Movie was nothing but cheese I loved it.

The KM android was awesome. I loved that fight scene


By black__omega on Sunday, April 28, 2002 - 6:06 am:

The moment I saw the Trailer for this film all I could think of what a line for The Kids in the Hall: "I want to make a terrible movie in Canada!" All this film needs is Keven Sorbo and they could have just called it an Andromada movie.


By Meg on Sunday, April 28, 2002 - 4:43 pm:

I acutally think that this movie could be more suited for the comedy section.

I loved the part where they spoofed the eariler movies. The entire audience was in a laughing uproar


By NGen on Thursday, April 15, 2004 - 1:10 pm:

The critics hated this one, but I found it to be very fun. I especially enjoyed the scenes where nanno-technology was used to repair injuries. Since most injuries could be repaired, it took some of the menace out of all the bloodletting.
The fight between robo-chick and Jason was great!


By mei on Monday, May 24, 2004 - 4:45 pm:

Actually, this question is for all the Jason movies. Is Jason right or left handed? Can you tell?


By Jared on Thursday, September 01, 2005 - 4:01 pm:

Kay-Em says that Rowan has been asleep "4.55 centuries."
Rowan is later told that the year is 2455. From this, we can assume that she & Jason went sleepytime in 2000.
However, Rowan later says that authorities attempted to execute Jason in 2008. How could she know this when she was asleep by that time?


By Lifeisalarkatwillowgrovepark (Zooz) on Saturday, May 17, 2008 - 1:15 am:

When jason starts busting through the hatches at the end of the movie, how come the other compartments don't decompress when he does?


By Lifeisalarkatwillowgrovepark (Zooz) on Sunday, June 15, 2008 - 11:38 am:

What is with the antique padlocks on Jasons restraints in the beginning of the movie?


By Tim McCree (Tim_m) on Tuesday, October 13, 2020 - 4:30 am:

This was Kane Hodder's last outing as Jason.

Lexa Doig (Rowan) and Lisa Ryder (Kay-Em) would go on to star in Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda, except in that show Lisa's character was human and Lexa's was the AI.

David Cronenberg has a cameo as the arrogant scientist who tries to claim Jason at the start of the movie.

Okay, I wonder how they managed to capture Jason? I mean this is someone who can take round after round of bullets and keep fighting.

When Rowan is frozen, she is still up. When they find her, centuries later, she's lying down.

For someone who finds themselves nearly five centuries in the future, when everyone they knew is long dead, Rowan takes it rather well.

Although he does it indirectly, Jason takes out a whole space station. That no doubt really drove his body count up!

Nice to see that future horror movie humans still make the same dumb mistakes as present ones (constantly splitting up, going off alone, etc.)

Love Rowan's comment "Can't they just beam us off?" And no one knows what she's talking about.

And while they don't have transporters, they do have a holodeck, kind of. They use it to slow Jason down by playing a recreation of Crystal Lake circa 1980. Of course, it's exaggerated, with the two holo-girls suggesting they smoke pot and have premarital sex. And I love the scene were, Jason, have zipped them up in their sleeping bags, is hitting one girl with the other, and they're going "Ow! Ow! Ow!" while he does it.

Sgt Brodsky was a real bada**. Heck, he took Jason down for good at the end (although it cost him his own life).

And while seeing Jason's mask in the lake no doubt left it open for a sequel, that never happened.


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