
In the Year 2008, Jason Vorhees is cryogenically frozen in a Government Facility in Camp Crystal Lake, along with scientist Rowan. Many centuries later, in the year 2455, Earth is uninhabitable, and humans have moved to another planet known as Earth II. However, a team of students awakens both him and Rowan on a spaceship known as the Grendel. Jason begins killing the students and crew of the ship. Along the way, he is upgraded to Uber Jason. It's now up to Rowan and the surv... (Full plot summary below)
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In the Year 2008, Jason Vorhees is cryogenically frozen in a Government Facility in Camp Crystal Lake, along with scientist Rowan. Many centuries later, in the year 2455, Earth is uninhabitable, and humans have moved to another planet known as Earth II. However, a team of students awakens both him and Rowan on a spaceship known as the Grendel. Jason begins killing the students and crew of the ship. Along the way, he is upgraded to Uber Jason. It's now up to Rowan and the surviving students to stop Jason, this time on a spaceship.
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| Orlando SentinelRoger MooreThe acting rarely surpasses the occasional sexy hair-toss. |
| Filmcritic.comSean O'ConnellThe dialogue's so putrid you can smell it, the cast is feeble and the generic sets and effects elicit more laughs than screams. |
| Mars ColonyEric CamposIf you're down for a silly hack-and-slash flick, you can do no wrong with Jason X. |
| Cinema CrazedFelix Vasquez Jr.As far as B-horror movies go with camp, and cheese, this is a good one... |
| New Times (L.A.)Gregory WeinkaufThe film has spunk. Unfortunately, the gore comes with brutal regularity, so that, despite Farmer and Isaac's attempts to liven things up, the film still just wears you down. |
| sbs.isStefan Birgir StefanssonJason follows the ol' tradition of monsters going into space. |
| Boston GlobeWesley MorrisThe only chills to be found are courtesy of your theater's central air, and the suspense will come from the wait to see which disappointed kid in a hockey mask will be the first to slash the screen. |
| Dallas Morning NewsGary DowellIt's a fanboy 'what if?' brought to life on the big screen. |
| Entertainment WeeklyOwen GleibermanIt will come as no surprise that the movie isn't scary. But here's the real damn: It isn't funny, either. |
| BBC.comJamie RussellAs far as the Friday series goes, this is more fun than anyone had any right to imagine. |