
Tony Goldwyn
Darren
Thom Mathews
Tommy Jarvis
Jennifer Cooke
Megan Garris
Darcy DeMoss
Nikki
Renée Jones
Sissy
Ann Ryerson
Katie
Temi Epstein
Little Girl
Michael Swan
Officer Pappas
David Kagen
Sheriff Garris
Kerry Noonan
Paula Mott
Cynthia Kania
Annette
C.J. Graham
Jason Vorhees
Vincent Guastaferro
Deputy Rick Cologne
Tom Fridley
Cort
Ron Palillo
Allen Hawes
Nancy McLoughlin
Elizabeth "Lizbeth" Mott
Alan Blumenfeld
Larry
Matthew Faison
Stan
Whitney Rydbeck
Roy
Courtney Vickery
Nancy
Bob Larkin
Martin
Mike Nomad
Thornton
Wallace Merck
Burt
Roger Rose
Steven
Thomas Nowell
Tyen
Sheri Levinsky
Bus Monitor
Taras O'Har
Little Boy
Kimberly Beck
Trish (voice) (archive footage)
Melanie Kinnaman
Pam Roberts (archive footage)
Valentino Curati
Blind Man
John Shepherd
Tommy (archive footage)
Corey Feldman
Tommy (voice) (archive footage)











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Reviews

Going through the F13 franchise again, skipping Part V since I just watched an online review (and remembered not caring for it much), and this one was... odd. Went full on with the cheese which makes sense since Jason is brought back to life through the dumb ass decision by Tommy Jarvis to not only dig up the grave but stabbing the corpse with an iron post, he was just asking for trouble (and runn

***Jason lives again as a horrific zombie, plus Megan (Jennifer Cooke)*** Released in 1986, "Jason Lives: Friday the 13th Part VI" is notable for being the premiere of the zombie Jason as his rotting corpse is resurrected in the prologue indirectly through the actions of Tommy Jarvis and a friend who recently got out of a mental institution. This prologue also shows that Tommy didn't murder Pam

_Jason Lives_ is the _Friday the 13th_ movie that starts injecting comedy into the franchise, which after 5 movies of more or less the same tone, is understandable. Prior entires have still had fun, but _Part VI_ has multiple, actual jokes. This bugs a lot of people, but me? Not so much. It's definitely not the high point of the franchise, but I still would never skip this one during a marathon.

Jason 6: Welcome To Camp Blood! An absolute hoot of a addition to the Friday 13th franchise. As is often the way with the "Friday" sequels, you can talk to one horror fan and this is the worst of the bunch, talk to another and it's the best etc etc. There's a more airy touch here and it serves the formula well, which if the series' fans are honest, is a formula that was getting stale quite earl












