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Friday The 13th Part Vi: Jason Lives




  Director Tom McLoughlin
  Producer Don Behrns
  Writer Tom McLoughlin
  Starring Thom Mathews, Megan Garris
  Music Harry Manfredini
  Distributor Paramount Pictures
  Released August 1 1986
  Runtime 86 minutes
  Language English
  Preceded By ''''
  Followed By ''''
  Imdb Id 0091080


''Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives'' is a Slasher Film , the fifth Sequel to the original '' Friday The 13th ''. The film was written and directed by Tom McLoughlin who made the film inspired by his love of the classic Hammer Films .

PLOT

Jason Voorhees is dead. After the killer was brutally murdered by a young Tommy Jarvis , his body lay rotting in a grave in Crystal Lake, now renamed Forest Green by a town desperately trying to forget their horrible past. But when an adult Tommy returns to ensure that Jason is in fact, dead, it is he, ironically, that brings the monster back to life. Now seemingly unstoppable, Jason claims a new set of victims while he makes his way to his old killing grounds at the newly reopened camp. As Tommy desperately tries to get the police to listen to his claims, he is being hounded by a stubborn sheriff who's trying to keep him silent; meanwhile his daughter has taken an interest in him. Once Jason steps foot on "Camp Blood", Tommy devises a plan to kill Jason and send him to Hell once and for all.


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CRITICAL AND FAN RESPONSE

The film is often praised by fans of the series, many of whom call it the best in the series. Many fans also cite the film's Soundtrack as particularly good, with Alice Cooper 's theme song often praised. Many mainstream critics have also reviewed the film less harshly than the other entries. Both fans and critics have pointed out the film's use of Black Humour , the former finding it a refreshing touch to what many call a tired series. The characters are also said to be better scripted, fleshed out better for victims than the other installments. Tom McLoughlin's directing has also been highly acclaimed. However, some fans are not as positive. Many do not believe that the insertion of comedy fits in with the film. Others cite Jason's resurrection as ludicrous, and that it brought the supernatural element only hinted at in previous films into the foreground. The film has also been criticised for turning Jason from the villain he was portrayed as in the previous films into an Anti-hero .


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