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* CreatorBacklash: Erin Gray, who played [[spoiler:Diana Voorhees]] was reportedly disgusted by the scene where the Jason worm slides into her vagina before he’s reborn, angered that they did that without her permission.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: An incredibly odd example. Despite the Unrated Cut being available on previous [=LaserDisc=], VHS and even DVD releases, the official HD and Blu-ray release has omitted it in favor of the more tame Theatrical Cut.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: An incredibly odd example. Despite the Unrated Cut being available on previous [=LaserDisc=], VHS and even DVD releases, the official HD and Blu-ray release has omitted it in favor of the more tame Theatrical R-Rated Cut.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: An incredibly odd example. Despite the Unrated Cut being available on previous [=LaserDisc=], VHS and even DVD releases, the official HD and Blu-ray release has omitted it in favor of the more tamed Theatrical Cut.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: An incredibly odd example. Despite the Unrated Cut being available on previous [=LaserDisc=], VHS and even DVD releases, the official HD and Blu-ray release has omitted it in favor of the more tamed tame Theatrical Cut.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: An incredibly odd example. Despite the Unrated Cut being available on previous [=LaserDisc=], VHS and even DVD releases, the official HD and Blu-ray release has omitted it in favor of the Theatrical Cut.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: An incredibly odd example. Despite the Unrated Cut being available on previous [=LaserDisc=], VHS and even DVD releases, the official HD and Blu-ray release has omitted it in favor of the more tamed Theatrical Cut.
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** There were plans for a spin-off with Creighton Duke who would reveal that he actually survived his encounter with Jason.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: An incredibly odd example. Despite the Unrated Cut being available on previous [=LaserDisc=], VHS and DVD even, the official HD and Blu-ray release has omitted it in favor of the Theatrical Cut.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: An incredibly odd example. Despite the Unrated Cut being available on previous [=LaserDisc=], VHS and even DVD even, releases, the official HD and Blu-ray release has omitted it in favor of the Theatrical Cut.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: An incredibly odd example. Despite the Unrated Cut being available on [=LaserDisc=], VHS and DVD even, the official HD and Blu-ray release has omitted it in favor of the Theatrical Cut.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: An incredibly odd example. Despite the Unrated Cut being available on previous [=LaserDisc=], VHS and DVD even, the official HD and Blu-ray release has omitted it in favor of the Theatrical Cut.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: An incredibly odd example. Despite the Unrated Cut being available on [=LaserDisc=], VHS and DVD even, the official HD and Blu-ray release has omitted it in favor of the Theatrical Cut.
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** The book Necronomicon originating from H. P. Lovecraft's story "The Hound" and The Crate from its namesake story from ''Film/{{Creepshow}}'' can be spotted inside the Voorhees house.

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** The book Necronomicon originating from H. P. Lovecraft's Creator/HPLovecraft's story "The Hound" and The Crate from its namesake story from ''Film/{{Creepshow}}'' can be spotted inside the Voorhees house.


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** Creator/JohnMcTiernan was asked to direct.
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* ChannelHop: The first film in the series to be produced by New Line Cinema, who would hold the rights until the [[Film/FridayThe13th2009 2009 reboot.]]
* CreatorKiller:
** ''Jason Goes to Hell'' effectively killed the career of director Adam Marcus before it had even started. Marcus, who was only 23 at the time, wouldn't direct another film for over six years, and wouldn't be allowed anywhere near a high-profile franchise until ''Film/TexasChainsaw3D'' twenty years later.
** Aside from two straight-to-video films and a producer's credit on the 2009 remake of ''Film/TheLastHouseOnTheLeft'' Sean S. Cunningham hasn't done much outside of the ''Friday the 13th'' franchise since this movie.


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* ExecutiveMeddling: Reports from the set and interviews with cast and crew suggest that producer Sean S. Cunningham held a great deal of leeway on-set and over first-time director Adam Marcus, effectively ghost directing large portions of the film and even taking over post-production.


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* TroubledProduction: Between director Adam Marcus' inexperience and producer Sean S. Cunningham's desire to make the film solely as a vehicle to set up ''Film/FreddyVsJason'', the film's production doesn't seem particularly pleasant.
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* AbilityOverAppearance: Originally, Joey B and Shelby were male and female respectively. After Rusty Schwimmer's audition for Joey put the filmmakers into hysterics, they cast her and retooled the characters.
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The Necronomicon isn't from Evil Dead, it's from Lovecraft's work, editing to reflect this.


** The book Necronomicon from ''Franchise/EvilDead'' films and The Crate from its namesake story from ''Film/{{Creepshow}}'' can be spotted inside the Voorhees house.

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** The book Necronomicon originating from ''Franchise/EvilDead'' films H. P. Lovecraft's story "The Hound" and The Crate from its namesake story from ''Film/{{Creepshow}}'' can be spotted inside the Voorhees house.
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* FranchiseKiller: While the failure of [[Film/FridayThe13thPartVIIIJasonTakesManhattan the previous film]] had already caused Creator/{{Paramount}} to flog the franchise off to Creator/NewLineCinema, this film finished the job and threw the series into a hiatus that lasted for nearly a decade.



* YouLookFamiliar: John D. [=LeMay=] had played a different character in ''Series/FridayThe13thTheSeries'', although that had nothing to do with the movies aside from the title.

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* YouLookFamiliar: John D. [=LeMay=] had played a different character in ''Series/FridayThe13thTheSeries'', although that had nothing to do with the movies aside from the title.title.
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* OrphanedReference: At one point, Duke asks Jason if he remembers him, implying the two have a history together. That's because in an early script, Duke's girlfriend was killed by Jason, and the reason he knows so much about him is because he wanted revenge.


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** There was going to be a disturbing flashback revealing that Jason and his mother had [[ParentalIncest an incestuous relationship]].
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* YouLookFamiliar: John D. [=LeMay=] had previously starred in ''Series/FridayThe13thTheSeries'', but he doesn't play the same character (the series isn't connected to the movies beyond the title).

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* YouLookFamiliar: John D. [=LeMay=] had previously starred played a different character in ''Series/FridayThe13thTheSeries'', but he doesn't play the same character (the series isn't connected although that had nothing to do with the movies beyond aside from the title).title.
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* YouLookFamiliar: John D. [=LeMay=] had previously starred in ''FridayThe13thTheSeries'', but he doesn't play the same character (the series isn't connected to the movies beyond the title).

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* YouLookFamiliar: John D. [=LeMay=] had previously starred in ''FridayThe13thTheSeries'', ''Series/FridayThe13thTheSeries'', but he doesn't play the same character (the series isn't connected to the movies beyond the title).
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* YouLookFamiliar: John D. LeMay had previously starred in ''FridayThe13thTheSeries'', but he doesn't play the same character (the series isn't connected to the movies beyond the title).

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* YouLookFamiliar: John D. LeMay [=LeMay=] had previously starred in ''FridayThe13thTheSeries'', but he doesn't play the same character (the series isn't connected to the movies beyond the title).
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* CoversAlwaysLie: That strange metallic mask on the poster is not in the movie; Jason, when in his own body, still wears his familiar old one.



** The character of Elias Voorhees was supposed to appear, either as Jason's father or brother.

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** The character of Elias Voorhees was supposed to appear, either as Jason's father or brother.brother.
* YouLookFamiliar: John D. LeMay had previously starred in ''FridayThe13thTheSeries'', but he doesn't play the same character (the series isn't connected to the movies beyond the title).
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** Original idea for a ninth ''Friday the 13th'' film was about Jason going to LA and being an OutsideContextVillain for two rival street gangs who unite their forces to stop him.

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** Original idea for a ninth ''Friday the 13th'' film was about Jason going to LA and being an OutsideContextVillain OutsideGenreFoe for two rival street gangs who unite their forces to stop him.

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* CameoProp: The book Necronomicon from ''Franchise/EvilDead'' films and The Crate from its namesake story from ''Film/{{Creepshow}}'' can be spotted inside the Voorhees house.

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The book Necronomicon from ''Franchise/EvilDead'' films and The Crate from its namesake story from ''Film/{{Creepshow}}'' can be spotted inside the Voorhees house.house.
** The jungle gym from the original version of the ''Film/TheBirds'' can be seen on the backyard of the Voorhees house during the final battle.
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* CameoProp: Necronomicon from ''Franchise/EvilDead'' and The Crate from ''Film/{{Creepshow}}'' make an appearance in the Voorhees house.
** Jason's heart was later used in ''Film/FromDuskTillDawn''.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Original idea for ''Part IX'' was about Jason going to LA and being an OutsideContextVillain for two rival gangs who unite their forces to stop him.
** Elias Voorhees was supposed to appear, either as Jason's father or brother.

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* CameoProp: The book Necronomicon from ''Franchise/EvilDead'' films and The Crate from its namesake story from ''Film/{{Creepshow}}'' make an appearance in can be spotted inside the Voorhees house.
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** Jason's heart was later used in ''Film/FromDuskTillDawn''.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
Original idea for ''Part IX'' a ninth ''Friday the 13th'' film was about Jason going to LA and being an OutsideContextVillain for two rival street gangs who unite their forces to stop him.
** The character of Elias Voorhees was supposed to appear, either as Jason's father or brother.
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* CameoProp: Necronomicon from ''EvilDead'' and The Crate from ''Film/{{Creepshow}}'' make an appearance in the Voorhees house.

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* CameoProp: Necronomicon from ''EvilDead'' ''Franchise/EvilDead'' and The Crate from ''Film/{{Creepshow}}'' make an appearance in the Voorhees house.
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** Elias Voorhees was supposed to appear, either as Jason's father or brother.
* {{Cameo}}: While also DeathByCameo, Kane Hodder, along with playing Jason, played the one security guard who called Jason a "big ol' pussy", [[spoiler:along with playing [[ANightMareOnElmStreet THAT HAND]] at the end.]]

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** Elias Voorhees was supposed to appear, either as Jason's father or brother.
* {{Cameo}}: While also DeathByCameo, Kane Hodder, along with playing Jason, played the one security guard who called Jason a "big ol' pussy", [[spoiler:along with playing [[ANightMareOnElmStreet THAT HAND]] at the end.]]
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* {{Cameo}}: While also DeathByCameo, Kane Hodder, along with playing Jason, played the one security guard who called Jason a "big ol' pussy", [[spoiler:along with playing [[ANightMareOnElmStreet THAT HAND]] at the end.]]
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* CameoProp: Necronomicon from ''EvilDead'' and The Crate from ''Film/{{Creepshow}}'' make an appearance in the Voorhees house.
** Jason's heart was later used in ''Film/FromDuskTillDawn''.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Original idea for ''Part IX'' was about Jason going to LA and being a OutsideContextVillain for two rival gangs who unite their forces to stop him.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Original idea for ''Part IX'' was about Jason going to LA and being a an OutsideContextVillain for two rival gangs who unite their forces to stop him.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Original idea for ''Part IX'' was about Jason going to LA and fighting two rival gangs who unite their forces to stop him.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Original idea for ''Part IX'' was about Jason going to LA and fighting being a OutsideContextVillain for two rival gangs who unite their forces to stop him.
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** Elias Voorhees was supposed to appear, either as his father or his brother.

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** Elias Voorhees was supposed to appear, either as his Jason's father or his brother.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Original idea for ''Part IX'' was about Jason going to LA and fighting two rival gangs who unite their forces to stop him.
** Elias Voorhees was supposed to appear, either as his father or his brother.

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