Friday the 13th Vengeance 2: Bloodlines
- 2022
- 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
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Elias Voorhees (C.J. Graham) is back and has plans for his undead son Jason Voorhees (Jason Brooks) that involve bringing an end to the Jarvis family once and for all.Elias Voorhees (C.J. Graham) is back and has plans for his undead son Jason Voorhees (Jason Brooks) that involve bringing an end to the Jarvis family once and for all.Elias Voorhees (C.J. Graham) is back and has plans for his undead son Jason Voorhees (Jason Brooks) that involve bringing an end to the Jarvis family once and for all.
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I don't know what I expected, I think I assumed the worst but I didn't think it would actually be this bad.
The acting is school nativity play level.
The visuals are bowling shoe ugly.
The script is terrible, it doesn't know if it wants to be super serious or comedic and some of the lines I have to assume were contributions from the writers kid because I struggle to believe that an adult wrote that.
Jason looks awful, when he turns to the side you can see these dreadful oversized plastic teeth that are so far from believable it looks like something out of a Hammer Horror movie.
And then the guy who plays Voorhees dad? Wow, don't ever let him in front of a camera again!
The acting is school nativity play level.
The visuals are bowling shoe ugly.
The script is terrible, it doesn't know if it wants to be super serious or comedic and some of the lines I have to assume were contributions from the writers kid because I struggle to believe that an adult wrote that.
Jason looks awful, when he turns to the side you can see these dreadful oversized plastic teeth that are so far from believable it looks like something out of a Hammer Horror movie.
And then the guy who plays Voorhees dad? Wow, don't ever let him in front of a camera again!
Excellent movie and a dignified entry into the Voorhees universe, even though it's "just" a fan film. The movie picks up right where the first one ended and even though it starts out a bit slow, it pretty soon transforms itself into slay fest -22. Jason kills people in a wide variety of gory ways and he looks fantastic doing it. Hands, machete, axe, scythe and arrows, this killer is no stranger to the art of death and this film really puts his abilities on full display. It is also loaded with guest actors. Some, friday the 13th alumni themselves and others are just various people from the field of entertainment. The FX in this flick, besides being gory as all hell, are slightly above average and did satisfy this old gorehound. If you haven't gotten around to it yet, I strongly suggest that you do see it. Particularly if you are a fan of old "maggothead", low budget gore and a brutal A F killer in a hockeymask. It's an intense ride.
Hardly a love letter to the original Friday films, this badly acted and completely loveless Spin-off. Jason is boring instead of the menacing killing machine we all love. The characters are utterly stupid, and there is not even the slightest trace of suspense to be found. I guess the people that gave this film high ratings, were involved in the making of this film. I give 2 stars only for a few nice kills, and the appereance of Thom Matthews. A sleep inducing mess. Compared to this movie Jason Goes To Hell looks like a masterpiece. Obviously the first part is even worse, so I won't even bother to watch that.
If you are put off of watching this one because of the first movie, don't be! This one is so much better I never would have believed it if I hadn't seen it myself! This one rivals the Never Hike Alone movies! A certain flashback to one of the actual Paramount movies later on in the movie is PERFECTLY executed!! Both the impeccable job on the costume and the fact that the very star who played the role to begin with having so well-replicated his performance from over 35 years ago make it surreal to watch!! The movie also outstrips any of the official Fridays in terms of brutality, in case that's your thing, besides containing plenty of familiar faces from the Paramount movies, other horror franchises, and even the world of music!
This film hits on so many different levels. The way the camera work was done is top notch quality and the expressions displayed from the characters keeps you on the edge of your seat.
If you're a horror fan, Friday the 13th fan or Jason Voorhees fan then this one is for you!
This review is coming from a horror lover and someone who has been in love with the F13 franchise for nearly 30 years of my life.
The cast and characters poured their heart into their roles and you can tell scene by scene as to how important this film was to each of them. You won't be disappointed!
You wanna definitely watch this and dig right in... don't forget your popcorn!
If you're a horror fan, Friday the 13th fan or Jason Voorhees fan then this one is for you!
This review is coming from a horror lover and someone who has been in love with the F13 franchise for nearly 30 years of my life.
The cast and characters poured their heart into their roles and you can tell scene by scene as to how important this film was to each of them. You won't be disappointed!
You wanna definitely watch this and dig right in... don't forget your popcorn!
Did you know
- TriviaDarcy Demoss reprises her role as Nikki Parsley from Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives. Despite having been supposedly killed off, it is implied in the fan film that she had survived her encounter with Jason.
- GoofsAt 52min mark, Jason is choking a woman, but let's her go and she blocks her eyes from the sun, and in the next scene he's walking holding her severed head.
- ConnectionsFollows Friday the 13th: Vengeance (2019)
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- $72,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 48 minutes
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- 2.39:1
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