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* CreatorsFavorite: Seres composer Harry Manfredini and producer Frank Mancuso Jr. have both cited this as their favorite of the Friday the 13th series.

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* CreatorsFavorite: Seres composer Harry Manfredini and producer Frank Mancuso Jr. have both cited this as their favorite of the Friday the 13th series. Manfredini in particular considers his music here as the best he’s composed in the series.
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* CreatorsFavorite: Seres composer Harry Manfredini and producer Frank Mancuso Jr. have both cited this as their favorite of the Friday the 13th series.
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** Danny Steinmann, the director of ''Part V'', was nearly re-hired to direct this film, with Tom [=McLoughlin=] only initially being hired as writer. However, the producer persuaded Paramount to let [=McLoughlin=] also direct, and Steinmann was quite happy to move onto a planned sequel to ''Film/TheLastHouseOnTheLeft'' that he was trying to get off the ground, but ultimately went nowhere.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Not the movie itself, but the original score by Harry Manfredini has only been officially released by Creator/LaLaLandRecords on the Parts 1-6 soundtrack box set on CD. It sold out within half a day and unlike the first 5 films, has yet to see a stand-alone CD or digital release. Though given the ongoing Friday lawsuit has now halted the NECA Toys Jason figures, it seems more than likely that the scores solo release has met a similar fate.
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* WordOfGod: Tom [=McLoughlin=] has confined that Nancy, the little girl having nightmares was not a ShoutOut to the same Nancy from Film/ANightmareOnElmStreet1984, but was rather named after his wife Nancy [=McLoughlin=].

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* WordOfGod: Tom [=McLoughlin=] has confined confirmed that Nancy, the little girl having nightmares was not a ShoutOut to the same Nancy from Film/ANightmareOnElmStreet1984, but was rather named after his wife Nancy [=McLoughlin=].
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* WordOfGod: Tom McLoughlin has confined that the little girl named Nancy was not a reference to the same Nancy from Film/ANightmareOnElmStreet1984, but rather a reference to his wife Nancy McLoughlin.

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* WordOfGod: Tom McLoughlin [=McLoughlin=] has confined that Nancy, the little girl named Nancy having nightmares was not a reference ShoutOut to the same Nancy from Film/ANightmareOnElmStreet1984, but was rather a reference to named after his wife Nancy McLoughlin.[=McLoughlin=].
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* WordOfGod: Tom McLoughlin has confined that the little girl named Nancy was not a reference to the same Nancy from Film/ANightmareOnElmStreet1984, but rather a reference to his wife Nancy McLoughlin.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Not the movie itself, but the original score by Harry Manfredini has only been officially released by Creator/LaLaLandRecords on the Parts 1-6 soundtrack box set on CD. It sold out within half a day and unlike the first 5 films, has yet to see a stand-alone CD or digital release. Though given the ongoing Friday lawsuit has now halted the NECA Toys Jason figures, it seems more than likely that the scores solo release has met a similar fate.
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* FanNickname: ''Bitch-Tits Jason'' is becoming fairly popular in reference to Dan Bradley’s admittedly bulky look during the paintball scene [[http://www.campblood.net/gallery/displayimage.php?album=13&pos=78 seen here]].
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* TheOtherMarty: Dan Bradley, the stuntman originally cast as Jason. Paramount higher-ups felt he was too bulky when they saw the first day's rushes and replaced him with [[EvilIsBigger the enormous C.J. Graham]]. Since the character wears a mask throughout the entire film, the scenes that Dan Bradley shot were not redone and some of his footage remains in the film, as he plays Jason during the paint balling sequence. If you look closely, you can tell its a different actor during the sequence as Dan Bradley is considerably shorter than C.J Graham. This is also why Jason's eye color changes during the film.

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* TheOtherMarty: Dan Bradley, the stuntman stunt coordinator originally cast as Jason. Paramount higher-ups felt he was too bulky when they saw the first day's rushes and replaced him with [[EvilIsBigger the enormous C.J. Graham]]. Since the character wears a mask throughout the entire film, the scenes that Dan Bradley shot were not redone and some of his footage remains in the film, as he plays Jason during the paint balling sequence. If you look closely, you can tell its a different actor during the sequence as Dan Bradley is considerably shorter than C.J Graham. This is also why Jason's eye color changes during the film.
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* TheOtherMarty: Dan Bradley, the stuntman originally cast as Jason. Paramount higher-ups felt he was too bulky when they saw the first day's rushes and replaced him with C.J. Graham. Since the character wears a mask throughout the entire film, the scenes that Dan Bradley shot were not redone and some of his footage remains in the film, as he plays Jason during the paint balling sequence. If you look closely, you can tell its a different actor during the sequence as Dan Bradley is considerably shorter than C.J Graham. This is also why Jason's eye color changes during the film.

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* TheOtherMarty: Dan Bradley, the stuntman originally cast as Jason. Paramount higher-ups felt he was too bulky when they saw the first day's rushes and replaced him with [[EvilIsBigger the enormous C.J. Graham.Graham]]. Since the character wears a mask throughout the entire film, the scenes that Dan Bradley shot were not redone and some of his footage remains in the film, as he plays Jason during the paint balling sequence. If you look closely, you can tell its a different actor during the sequence as Dan Bradley is considerably shorter than C.J Graham. This is also why Jason's eye color changes during the film.
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* TheOtherMarty: Dan Bradley, the stuntman originally cast as Jason. Paramount higher-ups felt he was too bulky when they saw the first day's rushes and replaced him with C.J. Graham. Since the character wears a mask throughout the entire film, the scenes that Dan Bradley shot were not redone and some of his footage remains in the film, as he plays Jason during the paint balling sequence. If you look closely, you can tell its a different actor during the paint balling sequence as Dan Bradley is considerably shorter than C.J Graham. This is also why Jason's eye color changes during the film.

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* TheOtherMarty: Dan Bradley, the stuntman originally cast as Jason. Paramount higher-ups felt he was too bulky when they saw the first day's rushes and replaced him with C.J. Graham. Since the character wears a mask throughout the entire film, the scenes that Dan Bradley shot were not redone and some of his footage remains in the film, as he plays Jason during the paint balling sequence. If you look closely, you can tell its a different actor during the paint balling sequence as Dan Bradley is considerably shorter than C.J Graham. This is also why Jason's eye color changes during the film.
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* TheOtherMarty: Dan Bradley, the stuntman originally cast as Jason. Paramount higher-ups felt he was too bulky when they saw the first day's rushes and replaced him with C.J. Graham. Since the character wears a mask throughout the entire film, the scenes that Dan Bradley shot were not redone and some of his footage remains in the film, as he plays Jason during the paint balling sequence. If you look closely, you can tell its a different actor during the paint balling sequence as Dan Bradley is considerably shorter than C.J Graham as well. This is also why Jason's eye color changes during the film.

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* TheOtherMarty: Dan Bradley, the stuntman originally cast as Jason. Paramount higher-ups felt he was too bulky when they saw the first day's rushes and replaced him with C.J. Graham. Since the character wears a mask throughout the entire film, the scenes that Dan Bradley shot were not redone and some of his footage remains in the film, as he plays Jason during the paint balling sequence. If you look closely, you can tell its a different actor during the paint balling sequence as Dan Bradley is considerably shorter than C.J Graham as well.Graham. This is also why Jason's eye color changes during the film.
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* TheOtherMarty: Dan Bradley, the stuntman originally cast as Jason. Paramount higher-ups didn't like his performance when they saw the dailies and was replaced with C.J. Graham. Some of his footage remains in the film, as he plays Jason during the paint balling sequence.

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* TheOtherMarty: Dan Bradley, the stuntman originally cast as Jason. Paramount higher-ups didn't like his performance felt he was too bulky when they saw the dailies first day's rushes and was replaced him with C.J. Graham. Some Since the character wears a mask throughout the entire film, the scenes that Dan Bradley shot were not redone and some of his footage remains in the film, as he plays Jason during the paint balling sequence.sequence. If you look closely, you can tell its a different actor during the paint balling sequence as Dan Bradley is considerably shorter than C.J Graham as well. This is also why Jason's eye color changes during the film.
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* TheOtherMarty: Dan Bradley, the stuntman originally cast as Jason. Paramount higher-ups didn't like his performance when they saw the dailies and was replaced with C.J. Graham. Some of his footage remains in the film, as he plays Jason during the paint balling sequence.
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** Reggie and Pam from [[Film/FridayThe13thANewBeginning the previous movie]] were supposed to return. However, Shavar Ross backed down after finding out that Reggie was going to be KilledOffForReal.

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** Reggie and Pam from [[Film/FridayThe13thANewBeginning [[Film/FridayThe13thPartVANewBeginning the previous movie]] were supposed to return. However, Shavar Ross backed down after finding out that Reggie was going to be KilledOffForReal.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Planned ending had Jason's father Elias visiting the graves of his son and wife. He still made it to the novelization, though.

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Planned ending had Jason's father Elias visiting the graves of his son and wife. He still made it to the novelization, though.though.
** Reggie and Pam from [[Film/FridayThe13thANewBeginning the previous movie]] were supposed to return. However, Shavar Ross backed down after finding out that Reggie was going to be KilledOffForReal.
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Hey Its That Guy cut by TRS decision. Ditto for Hey Its That Voice.


* HeyItsThatGuy: Creator/TonyGoldwyn makes his film debut as one of Jason's first victims. Tommy's ill-fated friend is [[Series/WelcomeBackKotter Arnold Horshack]].
* HeyItsThatVoice: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stgM6xymY1g The Japanese dub]] has a small vocal cameo from Creator/BinShimada as Darren.



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* PromotedFanboy: C.J. Graham, the actor who plays Jason in this film, actually played Jason in a dine-in theatre show that he owned when he was spotted by the film's producers.
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* HeyItsThatGuy: [[Film/{{Ghost}} Tony]] [[Series/{{Scandal}} Goldwyn]] makes his film debut as one of Jason's first victims. Tommy's ill-fated friend is [[Series/WelcomeBackKotter Arnold Horshack]].

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* HeyItsThatGuy: [[Film/{{Ghost}} Tony]] [[Series/{{Scandal}} Goldwyn]] Creator/TonyGoldwyn makes his film debut as one of Jason's first victims. Tommy's ill-fated friend is [[Series/WelcomeBackKotter Arnold Horshack]].
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* HeyItsThatVoice: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stgM6xymY1g The Japanese dub]] has a vocal cameo from Creator/BinShimada as Darren.

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* HeyItsThatVoice: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stgM6xymY1g The Japanese dub]] has a small vocal cameo from Creator/BinShimada as Darren.
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* HeyItsThatVoice: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stgM6xymY1g The Japanese dub]] features an early role by Creator/BinShimada as Darren.

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* HeyItsThatVoice: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stgM6xymY1g The Japanese dub]] features an early role by has a vocal cameo from Creator/BinShimada as Darren.
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* HeyItsThatVoice: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stgM6xymY1g The Japanese dub]] features an early role by Creator/BinShimada as Darren.
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* HeyItsThatGuy: Tony Goldwyn (''Film/{{Ghost}}'') makes his film debut as one of Jason's first victims. Tommy's ill-fated friend is [[Series/WelcomeBackKotter Arnold Horshack]].

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* HeyItsThatGuy: Tony Goldwyn (''Film/{{Ghost}}'') [[Film/{{Ghost}} Tony]] [[Series/{{Scandal}} Goldwyn]] makes his film debut as one of Jason's first victims. Tommy's ill-fated friend is [[Series/WelcomeBackKotter Arnold Horshack]].
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* HeyItsThatGuy: Tony Goldwyn (''Film/{{Ghost}}'') makes his film debut as one of Jason's first victims. Tommy's ill-fated friend is [[Series/WelcomeBackKotter Arnold Horshack]].



* HeyItsThatGuy: Tony Goldwyn (''{{Ghost}}'') makes his film debut as one of Jason's first victims. Tommy's ill-fated friend is [[WelcomeBackKotter Arnold Horshack]].
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Planned ending had Jason's father Elias visiting the graves of his son and wife. He still made it to the novelization, though.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Planned ending had Jason's father Elias visiting the graves of his son and wife. He still made it to the novelization, though.though.
* HeyItsThatGuy: Tony Goldwyn (''{{Ghost}}'') makes his film debut as one of Jason's first victims. Tommy's ill-fated friend is [[WelcomeBackKotter Arnold Horshack]].
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Jason's father Elias was supposed in the film. He was still kept in the novelization, though.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Planned ending had Jason's father Elias was supposed in visiting the film. graves of his son and wife. He was still kept in made it to the novelization, though.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Jason's father Elias was supposed in the film. He was still kept in the novelization, though.

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