Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives
Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives is the film responsible for getting me interested in the Friday franchise. I never got to see it in the theater, but fortunately, video cassette rentals were all the rage at the time. I didn't watch this installment first, I started at the beginning with the original classic. Jason Lives, however, is what made me decide to start watching the film series. Alice Cooper being on the soundtrack probably had a lot to do with it, I was a teenager who had recently gotten into hard rock and heavy metal music, and I was familiar with Alice Cooper from The Muppet Show and ads for his comic book that appeared in basically every Marvel comic in the late 1970s. The "He's Back" music video got fairly regular play on the local music video station and it was pretty much an advertisement for the movie.
So like a good fanboy, I started with the first Friday the 13th and quickly watched my way up to Jason Lives. I was not disappointed. This film had everything I needed: killing, reanimated maniacs, Alice Cooper songs. It was more or less my favorite at the time. It was different than the previous installments though. It's rather difficult to explain exactly what was different about it. I mean, apart from the fact that Jason is now one of the undead; I'm talking more about the look and feel of the film.
This installment also broke several traditions established by the previous films. Jason Lives would be the chapter that launched the series into new places — eventually space, but let's not get ahead of ourselves. Here we pick up, more or less, from the end of the previous film. We were left on a cliffhanger of sorts that never got resolved, or even acknowledged. Where previous films began with a reprise or a flashback of the previous film's ending, here we start with the action already happening.




