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a b Steve Miner (Director) (1982). Friday the 13th Part 3 (DVD). United States: Paramount Pictures. Jason Voorhees Toys". Friday the 13th films. Archived from the original on February 21, 2013 . Retrieved July 16, 2007. Simon Hawke (1986). Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives. New York: Signet. ISBN 978-0-451-14641-0.

Criminal" lyrics". Eminem24-7.net. Archived from the original on July 30, 2013 . Retrieved July 16, 2007. Jason's Lifetime Achievement Award". AOL.com. Archived from the original on December 16, 2005 . Retrieved April 25, 2010. Jason Voorhees went from deceased child to full-grown man for Friday the 13th Part 2, and Warrington Gillette was hired to play the role. Gillette auditioned for the role of Paul; that role eventually went to John Furey. Under the belief that he had attended the Hollywood Stuntman's School, Gillette was offered the role of Jason Voorhees. [69] Initially Gillette was unsure about the character, but the idea of starring in his first film grew on Gillette, [70] and he also thought the role was amusing. [69] It became apparent Gillette could not perform the necessary stunts, so the stunt coordinator Cliff Cudney brought in Steve Daskawisz. [71] Daskawisz filmed all of the scenes except the opening sequence and the unmasking shot at the end; Gillette returned for the unmasking scenes. Gillette received credit for playing Jason, while Daskawisz was given credit as the stunt double. When Part 3 was released the following year, Daskawisz was credited as Jason for the reused footage from the climax of the film. [6] Initially, Daskawisz was asked to return to the role for Part 3, but it would have required him to pay for his own transportation and housing during filming. Having secured a part on Guiding Light, Daskawisz declined. [71] a b Stuart Fischoff; Alexandra Dimopoulos; François Nguyen; Rachel Gordon (August 25, 2005). "The Psychological Appeal of Movie Monsters" (PDF). Journal of Media Psychology. 10 (3). Archived from the original (PDF) on August 19, 2007 . Retrieved July 11, 2007.Tommy Jarvis was the first person ever to actually kill Jason as well as be a frequent enemy of his. Frasco, Jay (March 31, 2008). "Casting of new 'Friday the 13th' villain splits fans down the middle". IFMagazine. Archived from the original on April 1, 2008 . Retrieved April 5, 2008. Immortality: After becoming a revenant zombie in Part VI (Part 6), Jason has become functionally immortal, which means he does not age and physical injuries or illness that would have killed a normal human would eventually heal and won't truly affect him. Resurrection: When Jason is "defeated" as shown at the end of Part 6 he is kept in a hibernating state and only outside forces such as the supernatural or human forces such as Tina Shepard telepathically and accidentally reviving him from his watery prison and Freddy Krueger who resurrected Jason due to the fact Jason doesn't decay like the regular dead and was capable of returning Jason when entering his dream.

Randy Parker: He is possessed by Jason Voorhees and he assaults Jessica Kimble, forcing Steven to slit his throat with a machete.

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Freddy vs. Jason (2003) is a crossover film in which Jason battles A Nightmare on Elm Street's villain Freddy Krueger ( Robert Englund), a supernatural killer who murders people in their dreams. Krueger has grown weak, as people in his home town of Springwood have suppressed their fear of him. Freddy, who is impersonating Jason's mother ( Paula Shaw), resurrects Jason ( Ken Kirzinger) from Hell and sends him to Springwood to cause panic and fear. Jason accomplishes this, but refuses to stop killing. A battle ensues in both the dream world and Crystal Lake. The identity of the winner is left ambiguous, as Jason surfaces from the lake holding Freddy's severed head, which winks and laughs. [15] The role eventually went to Ken Kirzinger, a Canadian stuntman who worked on Jason Takes Manhattan. There are conflicting reports over the reason Kirzinger was cast. According to Yu, Kirzinger was hired because he was taller than Robert Englund, the actor who portrays Freddy Krueger. Kirzinger stands 6feet 5inches (1.96m), compared to the 6feet 3inches (1.91m) of Kane Hodder, and Yu wanted a much larger actor to tower over the 5-foot-10-inch (1.78m) Englund. Kirzinger believes his experience on Part VIII helped him land the part, as Kirzinger doubled for Hodder on two scenes for the film, [84] but also believes he was simply sized up and handed the job. [85] Although he was hired by the creative crew, New Line did not officially cast Kirzinger until first seeing him on film. Kirzinger's first scene was Jason walking down Elm Street. New Line wanted a specific movement in Jason's walk; Kirzinger met their expectations and signed a contract with the studio. [84] However, concerns that test audiences were confused by the film's original ending caused the studio to reshoot the final scene. Actor Douglas Tait was brought in to film the new ending, as he was available for the reshoot and had been the production's second choice to portray the role of Jason during the original casting. [86]

A Night of Killer Music and Fashion". Friday the 13th films. Archived from the original on April 3, 2013 . Retrieved July 16, 2007.a b c "Magazine/Comic references". Friday the 13th films. Archived from the original on April 3, 2013 . Retrieved July 16, 2007.

Berry, Robert. "100 Greatest Horror Movie Performances". RetroCrush.com. Archived from the original on May 23, 2007 . Retrieved July 12, 2007. Using this as the average speed of a rowboat, Jason swims between 41 to 110 miles to New York within a 12-24 hours. Which makes him either faster than the average swimmer to having superhuman swimming speed. Also an endurance feat.

A clone of Deadite Jason throws his machete into a man's head and is undetectable to lifeform scanners Meanwhile, a hard light holographic simulation of Camp Crystal Lake is created to distract Jason, but he sees through the deception just as the door is fixed. Brodski confronts Jason so the rest can escape. As they leave, the pontoon explodes, again propelling Jason at high-speed towards the survivors, however, Brodski intercepts Jason in mid-flight and maneuvers them both into the atmosphere of Earth Two, apparently killing them both. Tsunaron assures KM-14 that he will build a new body for her while Rowan breathes a sigh of relief. Stuart Fischoff; Alexandra Dimopoulos; FranÇois Nguyen; Leslie Hurry; Rachel Gordon (2003). "The psychological appeal of your favorite movie monsters (abstract)". ISCPubs. Archived from the original on September 28, 2007 . Retrieved June 22, 2009.

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