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Director: | James Isaac |
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Writer: | Todd Farmer |
Staring: |
In the year 2455, Old Earth is now a contaminated planet abandoned for centuries -- a brown world of violent storms, toxic landmasses and poisonous seas. Yet humans have returned to the deadly place that they once fled, not to live, but to research the ancient, rusting artifacts of the long-gone civilizations. But it's not the harmful environment that could prove fatal to the intrepid, young explorers who have just landed on Old Earth. For them, it's Friday the 13th, and Jason lives! | |
Release Date: | Nov 09, 2001 |
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Director: | James Isaac |
Writer: | Todd Farmer |
Genres: | Science Fiction, Horror |
Keywords | space marine, cryogenics, serial killer, supernatural horror, future, new jersey, sadism, psychopath, woods, space, slaughter, slasher, series of murders, scientist |
Production Companies | Sean S. Cunningham Films, Crystal Lake Entertainment |
Box Office |
Revenue: $16,951,798
Budget: $11,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 08, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Kane Hodder | Jason Voorhees / Uber Jason |
Jeff Geddis | Johnson (Soldier #1) |
Lexa Doig | Rowan |
David Cronenberg | Dr. Wimmer |
Markus Parilo | Sgt. Marcus |
Jonathan Potts | Professor Lowe |
Lisa Ryder | Kay-Em 14 |
Dov Tiefenbach | Azrael |
Chuck Campbell | Tsunaron |
Melyssa Ade | Janessa |
Boyd Banks | Fat Lou |
Barna Moricz | Kicker |
Dylan Bierk | Briggs |
Todd Farmer | Dallas |
Peter Mensah | Sgt. Brodski |
Melody Johnson | Kinsa |
Kristi Angus | Adrienne |
Derwin Jordan | Waylander |
Yani Gellman | Stoney |
Robert A. Silverman | Dieter Perez |
Steve Lucescu | Condor |
Thomas Seniuk | Sven |
Amanda Brugel | Geko |
Roman Podhora | Rescue Pilot |
Kaye Penaflor | VR Teen Girl #1 |
Tania Maro | VR Teen Girl #2 |
Mika Ward | Campfire Teen #1 |
David Cook | Campfire Teen #2 |
James Isaac | Doctor (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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David Handman | Editor |
Robin D. Cook | Casting |
Maxyne Baker | Costume Design |
John Stoneham Jr. | Stunts |
Marilyn Stonehouse | Unit Production Manager |
Walter Gasparovic | First Assistant Director |
Penny Charter | Second Assistant Director |
James Oswald | Art Direction |
Neil Morfitt | First Assistant Art Direction |
William Cheng | Set Designer |
David Hirschfield | Set Designer |
Ellis Lam | Set Designer |
Greg Beale | Second Assistant Art Director |
Clive Thomasson | Set Decoration |
David DeMarinis | Leadman |
Greg Pelchat | On Set Dresser |
Nick Fischer | Set Dresser |
Dennis Kirkham | Set Dresser |
David Lylloff | Set Dresser |
Tony Guerin | Camera Operator |
Michael Carella | First Assistant Camera |
Michael Purdon | Second Assistant Camera |
Colin Akoon | Camera Trainee |
Bryn Caron | Third Assistant Director |
Bruce Carwardine | Sound Mixer |
Markus Wade | Boom Operator |
David Fisher | Gaffer |
R. Scott Phillips | Best Boy Electrician |
Philip Giglio | Electrician |
Rod Benjamin | Key Grip |
Robert Vigus | Best Boy Grip |
Mathew Pill | Grip |
Paul Sweeney | Grip |
Chris Pellegrini | Property Master |
Jeff Mawle | Assistant Property Master |
Arthur Langevin | Pyrotechnic Supervisor |
Irene Kent | Makeup Artist |
Chris Pizzarelli | Assistant Makeup Artist |
Allison Mondesir | Assistant Hairstylist |
Carole Costello | Key Set Costumer |
Renee Bravener | Set Costumer |
Vashti Arthur | Seamstress |
Maria Belperico | Seamstress |
Janice Skinner | Seamstress |
Jane Flanders | Wardrobe Assistant |
Christopher Dunn | Assistant Location Manager |
Vair Macphee | Production Coordinator |
Kimberlee Morley | Assistant Production Coordinator |
Brian Turley | Production Accountant |
Marilyn Jang | First Assistant Accountant |
Alex Kontsalakis | Payroll Accountant |
Nadine Dislioglu | Production Assistant, Post Production Coordinator |
Otis Barlow | Production Assistant |
Andrea Kool | Casting Assistant |
Jim Rutherford | Supervising Animator |
Wendy Lanning | Project Manager |
Marc Pollon | First Assistant Editor |
Ron Wiseman, Jr. | First Assistant Editor |
Wally Weaver | Sound Supervisor |
Jonas Kuhnemann | Dialogue Editor |
Mark Beck | Sound Effects Designer |
J. Daniel Sexton | Sound Effects Designer |
Laurie Regan | Assistant Sound Editor |
John Bracco | Foley Recordist, Foley Mixer |
Michael Baskerville | ADR Mixer |
John Hurlbut | ADR Recordist |
Ben Swarbrick | ADR Recordist |
Joe Curtin | Construction Coordinator |
Jacqui Hemingway | Scenic Artist |
Norm Kelner | Standby Painter |
Marc Kuitenbrouwer | Head Carpenter |
Jazz Helie | Transportation Coordinator |
Gary Phaneuf | Head Driver |
John Muir | Driver |
Hugh McCallum | Driver |
Jeff Peebles | Driver |
David Pond-Smith | Unit Publicist |
Ava Gerlitz | Still Photographer |
Steve Baine | Foley Artist |
Colin Cunningham | Visual Effects |
Jessica Meyer | Stunt Double |
Walter Masko | Stunt Double |
Don Stockford | Stunts |
Wayne Wells | Stunts |
Bryan J. Thomas | Stunts |
James Isaac | Director |
Derick V. Underschultz | Director of Photography |
Todd Farmer | Screenplay |
Harry Manfredini | Original Music Composer |
Steve Lucescu | Stunt Coordinator |
Brian Jagersky | Stunts |
Robert Racki | Stunts |
Nick Viziris | Gun Wrangler |
Eric Bryson | Stunts |
Lindsay Jacobs | Assistant Costume Designer |
Charlie Picerni | Stunts |
Kevin Rushton | Stunt Double |
Jennifer Vey | Stunts |
Edward A. Queffelec | Stunt Double |
Dennis Berardi | Special Effects Supervisor |
Alison Reid | Stunt Double |
Daniela Saioni | Script Supervisor |
Name | Title |
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Andy Sykes | Executive Producer |
Sean S. Cunningham | Executive Producer |
Noel Cunningham | Producer |
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_Jason X_ holds the lofty title of maybe being the cheesiest movie in the incredibly cheesy Friday the 13th franchise, and while that's not exactly a compliment, it still, somehow, works. _Jason X_ is about as feelgood as a slasher movie can get, the catharsis is real, and so are the laughs. _Fin ... al rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._
10th time's a charm. Better than many of the Friday the 13th movies. ...
***Like "Alien" but with Jason and a sense of humor*** Released in 2001, "Jason X" starts in the year 2010 where the government decides to finally stop Jason by putting him into frozen stasis. He and another person are revived in the year 2455 by a professor and his students who are on a field tr ... ip from Earth Two to Earth One. Jason is unleashed on their spaceship and havoc ensues. This entry is like 1979's "Alien" except with Jason as the monster and a sense of humor. You'll also notice that it's a great departure for the series putting Jason in space in the future. Most Friday fans look down on 1993's "Jason Goes to Hell" and "Jason X" because the producers tried something new. It's obvious that they felt the series had become stale and formulaic with an incredible eight-installment run from 1980-1989. I felt "Jason Goes to Hell" had a refreshing concept (ripped off from 1987's "The Hidden") and a great intro & opening act, but the tone was distasteful and the flick eventually spiraled out of control with its cartoony quasi-horror gobbledygook; still, it featured a couple of the best women in the series (Agent Marcus and Deborah), which should be commended. I heard negative comments about "Jason X" over the years, but the first half is sci-fi at its best with some amusing elements thrown in for good measure. It’s stunning how well the filmmakers handle the sci-fi aspects of the plot and F/X. The second half, unfortunately, becomes too cartoonish as Jason systematically annihilates most of the crew, particularly when he gets his new futuristic look, basically morphing into SuperJason (rolling my eyes). As usual, this installment features an impressive assortment of women, but it's only Kinsa (Melody Johnson) that I find appealing, except for the cameo of the campfire teen #1 at the end, played by the stunning Mika Ward. They should have included her in the main cast. To be expected in light of the spaceship plot, the film was shot mostly on sets (in Toronto) with a couple of outside sequences in Ontario. The film runs 91 minutes. GRADE: B-