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Friday The 13th Part 6 Jason Lives
Tommy dug up Jason dead body and he was about to burn it, an electric discharge occurs which brings Jason back to life.
19 August 1963, Los Angeles, California, USA
20 May 1960, Los Angeles, California, USA
15 October 1958, Opa-Locka, Florida, USA
1 September 1946, Los Angeles, California, USA
2 April 1949, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
6 January 1975, Marietta, Georgia, USA
23 March 1960, New York City, New York, USA
13 March 1945, USA
19 September 1964, New York, USA
6 April 1950, Jersey City, New Jersey, USA
11 June 1948, San Jose, California, USA
9 March 1929, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
4 September 1952, Rockville Centre, New York, USA
February 23, 2008
Does Jason ever die? On with the franchsie.September 12, 2007
It's kind of a nice film, and nice exploitation films are nobody's idea of a good time.June 12, 2009
While there's a superficial been-there-done-that, why don't-we-just-mock-the-whole-thing quality to this entry in the series, it certainly livens up what has become by this point a stale franchise.February 14, 2009
Writer-director Tom McLoughlin strives to bend the familiar FRIDAY formula into a throwback to an earlier era of horror monsters. The results are mixed...but you have to give [him] credit for trying.July 25, 2005
Gives us a couple of good, self-referential laughs ... the film is probably the most enjoyable of the series, but it isn't the best.April 06, 2015
A definite improvement over the fourth and fifth installments...February 20, 2008
Jason pretty much kicks assApril 29, 2009
A deliriously fun time, with Jason at his all time meanest...January 11, 2010
Although the first four sequels had their own brand of tongue-in-cheek horror, Part VI marked the first step into overt campiness of the series.January 16, 2013
The murderous Jason is back in the latest chapter of the most offensive series in film history, unless Burt Reynolds makes three more Smokey and the Bandit pictures real quick.June 18, 2009
This may be my favorite of the Friday the 13th series, mainly because of the winking, insider humor; it's almost like a precursor to Wes Craven's Scream ten years later.