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Friday the 13th Part 08: Jason Takes Manhattan (1989)
I LOVE NY [heart symbol in the shape of a bloodied ice hockey mask denotes love]
The city that has seen it all ain't seen nothing yet!
The biggest city in the world is about to be scared down to size...
Life in the city is murder (Deluxe Edition DVD)
New York has a new problem
The Big Apple's in BIG trouble!

Rating: 4.6

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Genre:  Adventure (Horror| Thriller)

Length: 1 h 40 min - 100 min

Video:   1920x1080 (23.976 Fps - 1 957 Kbps)

Studio: Paramount Pictures| Horror Inc.| Sean S. Cunningha...(cut)

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A whole high senior class is finally graduating. For that, they get into a luxury cruise called ''Lazarus''. At the beginning they are all having fun, including our main heroine ''Rennie'' who has a serious problem with the water because of past traumatic events '' Almost got drowned when she was little''. When we get to see all the young teenagers our friend Jason who got on board the ship starts with his killing rampage until we get to see only the main characters of the movie.. After that, they decide to look for the killer and kill him... Unfortunately, Jason got them first... After only a few of them escaped and got off the ship reached N.Y where they now have a bigger problem. Jason managed to get there too! He's cashing the survivors so he can kill them. Now the young teenager couple must escape or die in the dark waters of New York.
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Plot Synopsis:
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One year after the conclusion of the last film (Part 7), a boat's anchor hits an underwater power line cable, causing a short circuit at the bottom of Crystal Lake. As a result, the undead serial killer Jason Voorhees (Kane Hodder) is resurrected once again. He immediately finds the boat's occupants, a high school couple named Jim Miller (Todd Shaffer) and Suzie Donaldson (Tiffany Paulsen), having sex. Obtaining a new hockey mask from the boat (which Jim had previously used to scare Suzie), he kills Jim with the barrel of a harpoon gun. Suzie attempts to hide in a storage hatch, but Jason discovers her and jams the harpoon into her chest.

The next morning, the steamer SS Lazarus, containing the senior class of Lakeview High, is bound for nearby New York City for the school's graduation. The trip is chaperoned by Colleen Van Deusen (Barbara Bingham) and biology teacher Charles McCulloch (Peter Mark Richman), who has also brought along his niece, Rennie (Jensen Daggett). Before the ship sets sail, Jason (having somehow sailed Jim and Suzie's boat to the marina) grabs a hold of the ship's anchor and climbs aboard.

As the night continues on, Rennie keeps having visions of Jason as a child (Timothy Burr Mirkovich) when he drowned. Jason then starts murdering the people on board, starting with a wannabe rock star named J.J. (Saffron Henderson), whom he kills by bashing her head with her own electric guitar. He then ambushes a young boxer in a sauna and hits him with a sauna rock in his chest.

Tamara Mason (Sharlene Martin) goes to take a shower. Jason breaks through the door and strips Tamara, leaving her completely naked. She begs for mercy and tries to hide her nakedness with a bathroom towel as Jason shatters the bathroom mirror and impales her with a broken glass shard. Her dead body is later discovered lying on the floor.

Jason then kills the captain of the Lazarus, Admiral Robertson (Warren Munson) and the chief engineer Jim Carlson (Fred Henderson), leaving the two chaperones, Rennie, and the remaining students to try and track down and kill Jason. They fail, after Jason strangles one of the female students, Eva Watanabe (Kelly Hu), on a dance floor, then throws one boy, Miles Wolfe (Gordon Currie), over the captain's quarters and onto the deck post. However, Wayne's death, involving being thrown into a control panel, causes a fire, burning the fuel tanks, and blowing a hole in the ship's hull.

Jason then comes extremely close to killing Rennie by almost choking her to death as his bursts his decomposing arm through a porthole. She then manages to stick a pen up his left eye. Then Charles, Rennie, Colleen, two other students, Julius (V.C. Dupree) and the captain's son, Sean Robertson (Scott Reeves), and Rennie's dog, Toby (Ace), abandon the ship in a lifeboat as the ship continues to burn with the remaining students onboard.

As the group continues to row to safety, they finally arrive in New York City. Jason has followed them there, however, and kills two gang-bangers. Jason then kills Julius (decapitated by a single punch), then a cop (Roger Barnes) the group comes across. Colleen is killed accidentally when immolated in an exploding car. Finally, Charles is caught by Jason and dunked in a barrel of sewage, leaving Sean and Rennie running for their lives. Rennie has a flashback to an event from her early childhood where she was learning how to swim in Crystal Lake and was almost killed by a young drowned Jason, looking as he did in the original Friday the 13th.

The infuriated Jason is now on the warpath and after a chase that spans from the subway system to Times Square, Rennie and Sean first run into a diner, followed by the sewers of Manhattan, where Jason follows and kills a sanitation worker (David Longworth). Rennie and Sean try to escape from the tunnel by climbing up a metal ladder just as a flood of toxic waste races through the tunnel. Rennie manages to knock the persuing Jason off the ladder and whom lands in the toxic waste. Much of Jason's body melts; all that is left is a young boy lying at the bottom of the sewer. Rennie and Sean reunite with the dog Toby on the streets above.
Kane Hodder says that one of the most fun parts of his tenure as Jason was the scenes in Times Square. He says that spectators were lined up and down the block watching the filming, and he didn't want to take off the mask to destroy their illusion of Jason. He said that every once in awhile, he'd turn his head and look at them, and watch them all go crazy.
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According to an interview in Fangoria Magazine (August 1989), Kane Hodder vomited on cue in the final scene after drinking several pitchers of water. This was not a special effect.
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(at around 1h 28 mins) In the diner, the man Jason throws into the mirror is Ken Kirzinger, who would go on to play Jason in Freddy vs. Jason (2003). Kirzinger also doubles as Jason in a few brief shots in this film.
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Despite the nature of the film and adverse filming conditions, Kane Hodder provided several moments of levity which were appreciated by the cast. Following several death scenes, for example, once director Rob Hedden called "cut," Hodder would do a brief disco dance in full Jason costume and make-up, making the cast laugh.
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Rob Hedden originally wrote more of the movie to be set in New York. He had written scenes at Madison Square Garden, the Brooklyn Bridge, the Statue of Liberty, and the Empire State Building. But Paramount told him that budget would not allow him to spend that much time in New York, so he was forced to rewrite the film and spend more time on the cruise ship. Hedden says he agrees with fans who complain that not enough time is spent in New York, given the title.
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Many of the actors pointed out to themselves a plot hole earlier in the filming of the movie: they wondered how the ship got out of Crystal Lake and into the Atlantic Ocean. Since most of them were just happy to be in a film, they didn't bring it up to the producers or director.
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At 100 minutes) this is the longest of the Friday The 13th films.
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In the original script, when Jason makes it to the dock, a dog starts barking at him and he kicked it. Kane Hodder, who was playing Jason, felt that kicking the dog was going too far and so the scene was dropped.
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Lar Park-Lincoln originally wanted to sign on to reprise her role as Tina Shepard in Part 8, but she wanted a higher salary than what she was paid in Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood (1988). Paramount told her that their budget could not afford to pay her anymore than what she bargained for. Because of this, Park-Lincoln turned the role down for Part 8. Thus, Paramount decided to re-write the entire script for Part 8 to take the movie to a whole new direction, which later completely excluded the character of Tina as they decided they did not want anyone from Part 7 return to Part 8.
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Sharlene Martin initially expressed discomfort at being filmed nude for a shower scene. To put her at ease, Rob Hedden borrowed a page from theater and film lore and stripped down fully nude and walked into the shower himself to illustrate how easy it all was. Unfortunately, he didn't realize the camera was rolling the whole time. When the producers watched the dailies the next morning they were very, very confused as to why their director was standing completely nude in a shower talking to one of his lovely young actresses.
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Of the female leads (all the girls are supposed to be graduated from high school), only Jensen Daggett was one of the few actresses who was actually a teenager and was 19 years old at the time of shooting.
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After the disappointing results at the box-office, Paramount decided to sell the Friday the 13th film series to New Line Cinema, making "Jason Takes Manhattan" the last feature produced by Paramount, until the 2009 remake. Only three other sequels were released in between.
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(at around 55 mins) In the scene where Jason reaches through the porthole and grabs Rennie, Jensen Daggett was reportedly really terrified. Her face was just inches from a large and very sharp piece of glass that had become stuck in the window frame, and the actor who played Jason was (unknowingly) pulling her towards it.
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The cruise ship is named Lazarus, which is the name of a biblical character who was brought back from the dead, just like Jason comes back from the dead.
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The original posters for the film featured Jason ripping through an "I Love NY" poster. In the first poster, Jason is holding a bloody knife which was cleaned in a second poster for fear that the blood was too graphic. However, both posters were dropped following a complaint from the New York Tourism Committee.
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During production, many of the cast and crew began calling the movie "Jason Takes Vancouver". Vancouver doubled for New York in various scenes due to budgetary reasons, as Paramount refused to budget the extensive filming locations in New York. Except for two days of filming in Times Square, all of the scenes in the docks, sewer, alleys, and the diner were filmed in Vancouver.
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(at around 1h 24 mins) In the subway, when Jason is chasing Rennie and Sean, Sean pulls the emergency brake to knock Jason back. On the poster to right of Sean, sprawled in graffiti are the words "Jason Lives", which is the subtitle of the sixth installment of the 'Friday the 13th' franchise: Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives (1986).
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The film grossed only $14,343,976 with a budget of $5 million. At the time, it was the lowest grossing film of the series and was a box office bomb, which is what led to Paramount selling the franchise off to New Line Cinema.
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The movie was falsely titled "Ashes to Ashes" while filming in New York City to avoid fan interruptions. This fake title was also used in the script to prevent auditioning actors from knowing and revealing what film they were making. In the fake-titled script, Jason was renamed Ethan.
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(at around 1h 10 mins) Vincent Craig Dupree actually cut his hand in the phone booth when Jason shatters the glass around him.
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Peggy Hedden, the New York waitress, is the sister of the film's director Rob Hedden.
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1989 marked the second year in a row where entries from the three biggest slasher franchises of the decade (Friday the 13th (1980), A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) and Halloween (1978)) were released in the same year: Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (1989), A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Dream Child (1989) and Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers (1989). The first was 1988, with Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood (1988), A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master (1988) and Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (1988).
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Feature film debut of actress Kelly Hu, who plays Eve.
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The subway car chase wasn't inside an official NYC subway. Only the exterior shots were real.
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Of all the Friday the 13th films released by Paramount in the 1980s, Amy Steel (who played Part 2) and Jensen Daggett who played lead female roles were the two of the youngest at the time of filming. Amy was 20 years old during the shooting of Part 2, while Jensen was 19 years old while filming Part 8 making her the youngest actress to play a lead female role of all Friday the 13th films.
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On the DVD audio commentary the director said that the original version was over two hours long and he cut the following scenes for time *Several scenes with Miles, who is shown to have been an Olympic diver *A scene at the beginning where Sean hears that Rennie will not be on board and is disappointed *Several additional scenes with Tamara and Eva were cut *Before Rennie gets pushed into the water there was a longer conversation between her and Colleen *A scene of Eva meeting with the group on the bridge and then leaving to find Tamara *A shot of Rennie touching Jason after he is electrocuted on the railroad tracks
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Both the debut theatrical feature film directed by Rob Hedden as well as being Hedden's first produced cinema movie screenplay.
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(at around 1h 23 mins) In one shot, the subway bears graffiti reading "Quayton lives". Quayton was part of the name of a high school band that director Rob Hedden was in.
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Most of the cast had a Friday the 13th marathon and watched Parts 1 through 7 the day prior to shooting. They were intent on making Part 8 "the best one".
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In promotion for the film, Kane Hodder appeared as Jason Vorhees on The Arsenio Hall Show: Episode #1.149 (1989). He completed the entire interview without speaking and remained in character.
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The deckhand who's warning everybody that they're "doomed" is based on Crazy Ralph from Friday the 13th (1980) and Friday the 13th Part 2 (1981).
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Elizabeth Berkley and Dedee Pfeiffer auditioned for the role of Rennie
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According to the DVD documentary from Crystal Lake Memories: The Complete History of Friday the 13th (2013), Lee Coleman was the original actor playing Sean Robertson. A couple of weeks later after filming had started, he was let go as the directors/producers felt that he was uncomfortable with his role and his character for his role did not have the right chemistry to serve as a love interest for Rennie. So Scott Reeves was hired to replace him and re-shoot all of the scenes that Lee had played.
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(at around 1h 11 mins) Julius throws punches at Jason for exactly one minute and sixteen seconds.
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The film takes place in 2002.
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The last movie in the series to be recorded in Ultra Stereo.
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Part 8 director Rob Hedden had previously worked as a writer for Paramount on MacGyver, but what he really wanted to do was direct. So, when the studio asked him to write for Friday the 13th: The Series he'd only do it if he could also direct. They hated the sound of that, but two months later they were still desperate for writers. So, they gave in, hired Hedden, and let him direct 2 episodes, walking away impressed enough with his work behind the camera to offer him the job to write/direct Part 8.
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They fully intended for Rennie, their virtuous, goodie-goodie, to have a nude scene, thus rebuking slasher norms in which only the slutty girls show skin. They simply forgot to cast an actress who would agree to it. The director repeatedly worked on wearing Jensen Daggett down, pointing to examples of notable actresses who had done nudity without causing damage to their careers. First, he asked her to go nude. No dice. Then, maybe just topless. Again with the no dice. Finally, he requested that she at least take her blouse off. She said good day, sir.
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During the opening credits featuring New York City's Time Square a huge Batman (1989) poster is clearly visible. As filming of these scenes took place during the promotional campaign of Tim Burton's first Batman film, starring Jack Nicholson and Michael Keaton.
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Due to negative feedback from fans and Rob Hedden himself, as the film wasn't what he wanted it to be, he has repeatedly apologized to any fans who were disappointed by the film, such as in the Blu-ray and DVD audio commentary, and has since disowned the film.
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Fred Mollin wrote the original music for this film, as he did for Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood (1988).
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The original child actor cast as Jason struggled with the underwater scenes. Luckily, the editor's (Steve Mirkovich) similarly aged son (Timothy Burr) was visiting him on set that day. A star was born. Timothy's choice was either go back home to school with the rest of his family, or stay in Canada with his dad for five weeks and get to play make believe. They probably had him at the "get to miss school" part
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The dog Toby is named after a dog the director once had.
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After the disappointing box-office gross of Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood (1988), director John Carl Buechler began developing a follow-up which reprised the character of Tina Shepard again facing off against Jason Voorhees after her release from an insane asylum. Meanwhile, Lar Park-Lincoln, who had portrayed Tina Shepard, co-wrote with her husband (who was a die-hard horror movie fan) an alternative screenplay which had Tina working as a psychologist for troubled girls. Lincoln's co-star in The New Blood, Kevin Spirtas, also wrote a screenplay which recast the events of The New Blood into a long dream, with his character as the killer. Paramount, however, opted to assign the project of a follow-up to writer-director Rob Hedden, marking his debut feature.
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The names of the vessels were the leisure boat "Lady Drifter" seen at the start of the film and the ship "Lazarus" of the Port of Panama.
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After Rob Hedden's work on the Friday the 13th: The Series (1987) impressed executive producer Frank Mancuso Jr., he offered Hedden the director's chair of this film. He accepted on one condition, that Jason could be taken out of Camp Crystal Lake and be taken somewhere else. According to Hedden, it was Mancuso's idea to send Jason to New York. Unfortunately, Hedden's script was drastically re-written to take place mostly en-route to New York on the Cruise Ship when Paramount wouldn't give him the budget necessary to film at all of the New York landmarks, the final film version barely resembles his original script.
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Trailer narrated by Percy Rodrigues.
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The flaregun Charles uses is a Webley & Scott No. 1 Mk. III.
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Colleens car is a, 1974 BMW 2002.
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The scene in which Jason kills Eva in the disco took over fourteen hours to complete.
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The Julius Gaw character was a holdover from the original script. Incidentally, as you might have guessed this is the scene director Hedden originally envisioned taking place in Madison Square Garden, where he and Jason would engage in a boxing match before Jason eventually punches his head off. Vincent Craig Dupree was actually really punching Kane Hodder because he was a big, tough guy, wearing plenty of padding. So, to make it look real Hodder just told him to go all out and actually punch him.
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The original scripted ending featured Jason being completely melted by toxic waste and His soul has finally been released. But they changed it so that if there was a chance of a sequel they didn't write themselves into a corner.
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The prologue of the film foreshadows all the places that Jason will chase the teenagers: downtown with the gang members, the diner, the alley with the drug addicts, and the subway.
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Body count: 20. Jim Miller, Suzi Donaldson, JJ Barrett, Boxing Guy, Tamara Mason, First Officer, Admiral Robertson, Ship Crew Member, Wayne Webber, Eva Watanabe, Miles Wolfe, Deck Hand, Holmes, JoJo, Julius Gaw, Police Officer, Colleen Van Duesen, Charles McCullough, Bartender and Sewer Worker
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(at around 48 mins) This is the first movie in the series where Jason kills one of his victims by strangling the neck.
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The film and its characters don't reach New York until the last half hour into the runtime.
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The disco club scene where Eva is killed by Jason on the cruise ship was a leftover scene from the original script, where this scene would take place in a glitzy New York Nightclub instead.
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Jim's mouth is out of sync when he says, "Gotta throw the anchor over".
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As established in the previous films, Jason is just an instinctive killer who murders anyone he happens to encounter, when they're at the wrong place and wrong time. There is should be no reason for him to have ignored the countless pedestrians and extras in New York just to keep chasing the survivors.
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(at around 1h 28 mins) When Jason grabs the New York cook he is several paces to the right of the mirror, but when he throws the cook into the mirror Jason can clearly be seen in the reflection standing right across from it.
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(at around 17 mins) When Sean gives Rennie the bracelet, in the first shot he reaches into his pocket, yet in the next shot she is already holding it.
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(at around 21 mins) When Jason is coming down the stairs after J.J., the first shot ends with Jason's left foot coming down first, but in the next shot, it's his right.
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(at around 48 mins) When Jason is lifting Eva up, her head gets closer and closer to the ceiling, but the shots of her feet stay the same.
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(at around 1h 22 mins) Sean and Rennie round the corner from the left of the subway station and go in, but in the next shot Jason chases them from the right side and busts through the glass.
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(at around 26 mins) When Tamara and Eva are using drugs, their hair changes from shot to shot.
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(at around 37 mins) When Tamara comes out of the shower, she's completely dry, hair and all.
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(at around 1h 14 mins) When the cop gets pulled from his car by Jason, they are in an alley right next to the car. But in the next shot, Jason is standing a good 20 feet away right in front of the car.
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When Jim goes to check outside he leaves in jeans. When he comes back he has only a pair of white underwear on him.
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(at around 29 mins) We are shown Jason's perspective as he is walking down a hallway towards the sauna. When Jason enters the sauna, we can clearly see there is no hallway across from the door which makes the previous scenes impossible.
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(at around 37 mins) When Tamara gets out of the shower, her silk gown changes position on the handrail between shots.
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(at around 1h 14 mins) The police officer's hat falls off when Jason grabs him. In the next shot, he is wearing it again.
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(at around 1h 1 min) When Julius jumps out of the ocean into the boat, they lay him down, then turn him over and move him to the bench. In the closeup shot, McCulloch's hand is on Julius, but in the next shot, both hands are on the oars.
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The position of the hot rocks in the box change between shots when Jason is in the sauna.
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Rennie's mental image of young Jason keeps changing (hair and head shape) throughout the movie. Also, young Jason's right eye was the misshapen one in Friday the 13th.
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When Jason breaks through the ship's porthole and grabs Rennie, there are two large glass shards, one above and one below his left eye. During the close-up of the stabbing, the shards are no longer there.
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During the rainstorm on the cruise ship the rain-making grid is visible in two shots.
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(at around 27 mins) After Rennie sees Jason's child ghost the first time, she leaves her room and the camera pans down the hall to reveal Jason emerging from behind a door with a dartboard on it. Before Jason is shown, look into the pictures beyond the door and you'll see a crew member signaling for Jason to make his appearance. After Jason leaves the room you will see the crew members arm closing the door in the same pictures glass.
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(at around 45 mins) When Rennie tries to lower the ship's anchor there is a member of the film crew among the machinery on the left.
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(at around 1h 13 mins) When Sean emerges from the door in the wall and finds Rennie in her drugged state, the wooden props holding the set's wall up are visible inside the doorway.
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Geographically speaking, the cruise ship could not have traveled from Camp Crystal Lake all the way to the Atlantic Ocean.
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(at around 1h 14 mins) In the NYC police car, there is no screen separating the front and back seats.
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(at around 1h 29 mins) Sewer tunnel entrances in Manhattan are barricaded.
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Charles says that Tamara had better have her Biology final done. If they're on a graduation cruise ship, the school year must already be over and thus finals would have already happened long before the cruise would have taken place.
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(at around 8 mins) The hockey mask Jason takes from Jim looks almost precisely the same as the mask he had previously (which was destroyed in Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood). It even has the same axe-gouge in the forehead.
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Rennie's flashbacks suggest she was attacked by a young Jason under the lake. Jason drowned in 1957, and was a grown man by the time he began killing in the events of Friday the 13th Part 2 in 1984. Several of the films take place years apart, so this film may possibly be set in the 1990s or even later. So Rennie could either not have seen a young Jason, or she would be much older than a high school student now.
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(at around 16 mins) When the ship takes off we see some scenes with lots of people on board having fun playing, dancing, etc. But as soon as the killing starts the extras magically disappear and we are left with the main characters. At least after the fire alert starts the other passengers should be alarmed and rushing for the lifeboats. Surely Jason didn't just kill everybody off. Miss van Deusen is shown leading 4 extras (there were significantly more in earlier scenes) into the kitchen to wait. Later she mentions them and is told the kitchen is gone.
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In Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood, Jason's suit was shredded so much that you could see his spine and kneecaps. In this movie, he is wearing a new suit even though he was beneath the water for quite some time. He is also now wearing black gloves which he did not previously have.
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When Jim is telling Suzi the story of Jason Voorhees, he says that he drowned in Camp Crystal Lake "30 years ago". As mentioned in the previous movies, Jason drowned in 1957. Since several of the films take place years apart, this one must take place much later than the 1980s, making it a lot more than 30 years since Jason drowned.
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(at around 7 mins) Throughout the film, Jason's skin is grey, slimy and decayed, except for the pinky finger on his left hand, which is completely normal, protruding through his torn glove. This is especially noticeable in the extreme close up of Jason grabbing the railing of Jim's boat near the beginning.
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(at around 1h 22 mins) When Shaun and Rennie run through the two glass doors leading down into the New York subway system, you can see Jason's shadow on the wall as he stands off camera and waits for his cue to walk on screen and kick his way through the glass doors.
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(at around 2 mins) During the credits sequence, there is a shot of a diner in New York. At the far right, the Asian man sitting at the table stares at the camera for a few moments.
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(at around 44 mins) When Julius says, "school is out, McCulloch" and several students leave, you can see red and green building lights in the left window.
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Obvious stunt double for Rennie when Sean leaps into the water to save her.
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(at around 30 mins) When Tamara pushes Rennie overboard, the ship is obviously not moving or it would have left her far behind. Also, the water is calm with no waves from the boat.
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(at around 6 mins) When Jason is resurrected on the bottom of the lake, the water is well quite lit and everything is clearly visible, even though it's night and there aren't any other real light sources out there.
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(at around 1h 15 mins) Obvious dummies in the car's back seats just before it slams into the wall. Also, the flaming wire that ignited the car is visible at the back of the car.
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(at around 1h 23 mins) Rennie and Sean sit on the subway to get away from Jason. When Rennie sees Jason in the car ahead of them, they run toward the back. Several shots show the tunnel lights moving in the wrong direction (towards the back, which would indicate that they are running to the FRONT of the train).
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In several shots, it is apparent that Kane Hodder is wearing gauntlets on his forearms to simulate Jason's decayed flesh. The skin visible near his elbow area does not match the rotted skin tone or texture of his lower arms.
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(at around 40 mins) Jason slits the captain's throat with the blunt side of the machete.
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(at around 30 mins) When Jason kills the boxer in the sauna, he rams the hot coal into the boxer's stomach, just above his navel. But in the overhead shot, the damage appears in the middle of the boxer's chest.
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As Jason strangles Rennie, the shards of glass around the porthole change between shots.
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(at around 1h 35 mins) When Rennie and Sean are on the sewer's ladder, Rennie's position changes between shots.
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(at around 1h 30 mins) When Rennie and Sean are in the sewer at the end of the movie, the sanitation engineer tells them it floods at midnight. In the next scene the sun is rising.
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(at around 40 mins) The captain gets his throat slashed, yet no blood gushes out immediately.
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(at around 51 mins) When Wayne is being electrocuted, the sparks and fire illuminate Jason's mask, revealing that the eye holes of the mask are covered with a black cloth or mesh to prevent Jason's eyes from being seen.
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(at around 51 mins) When Jason throws Wayne into the electrical switchboard, Wayne's jeans light on fire before he hits the board. Also, as the spark causes the combustion, you can clearly see flammable liquid on his jeans.
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(at around 30 mins) When Jason is killing the boxer in the sauna, you can see Kane Hodder's eyebrows through the eye holes of the mask.
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(at around 1h 12 mins) When Julius' severed head falls into the dumpster, a black cord can be seen pulling the lid down.
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(at around 38 mins) The body double for Tamara can be clearly seen from the image on the mirror when Jason throws her against it.
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(at around 40 mins) Jason slashes the captain's throat, and you can see that the machete barely even makes contact with it (very easy to see since the throat-slashing is in slow motion).
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(at around 22 mins) When J.J. is killed, she drops the guitar, and the boombox suddenly stops playing too. Additionally, blood flies at a piece of glass in front of the camera before Jason actually makes contact with her.
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(at around 40 mins) A faint red line is visible on the captain's throat before it is slashed.
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After Jason is electrocuted on the subway tracks and Rennie and Sean exit the subway, a couple of men walk by and briefly look at the camera.
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The syringe that Jason kills the punk with would not be long enough to go completely through his back and extend a few inches from his stomach.
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When Jason stabs the street punk with the syringe, it goes all the way through the victim's body. Yet when we see it protruding from the body, there is no blood on it at all.
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