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* FranchiseOriginalSin: Having unlikable characters so the audience can root Jason on isn’t a new concept to this series. However, the previous films still made an effort to showcase many of them as good friends or gave some of them enough establishing character moments so their deaths made some impact on the viewers. This film takes that concept and cranks it UpToEleven by making just about every character, even the teens who we’re supposed to like (aside from Tina, Nick, Maddy, and Tina’s mom) as stupid, snarky, and mean spirited towards each other [[EightDeadlyWords to the point where it’s hard to care about anybody that dies in this movie]].
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* FranchiseOriginalSin: Having unlikable heel characters so the audience can root Jason on isn’t a new concept to this series. However, the previous films still made an effort to showcase many of them as good friends or gave some of them enough establishing character moments so their deaths made some impact on the viewers. This film takes that the AssholeVictim concept and cranks it UpToEleven by making just about every character, even the teens who we’re the audience is supposed to like (aside from Tina, Nick, Maddy, and Tina’s mom) as stupid, snarky, and mean spirited towards each other [[EightDeadlyWords to the point where it’s hard to care about anybody that dies in this movie]].
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* {{The Scrappy}}: [[AssholeVictim Dr. Crews]] is the most hated character of the movie thanks in part to his {{Jerkass}} attitude towards Tina and her mother, as well as his manipulative treatment towards Tina by making her believe she’s a monster for her telekinetic powers, all while making her believe he’s trying to help her. [[spoiler:Needless to say, nobody was sad when Jason sliced him open.]]
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* {{The Scrappy}}: [[AssholeVictim Dr. Crews]] is the most hated character of the movie thanks in part to his {{Jerkass}} attitude towards Tina and her mother, as well as his manipulative treatment towards Tina by making her believe she’s a monster for her telekinetic powers, all telekinesis while making her believe blanketing it as he’s trying to help her. [[spoiler:Needless to say, nobody was sad when Jason sliced him open.]]
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* BaseBreakingCharacter: [[AlphaBitch Melissa]], big time. For about half the viewers, Melissa was an [[EnsembleDarkhorse entertaining, brilliant, manipulative BITCH who owned the screen.]] For the other half, [[TheScrappy she played the part too well and couldn't die soon enough!]]
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* BaseBreakingCharacter: [[AlphaBitch Melissa]], big time. For about half the viewers, Melissa was an [[EnsembleDarkhorse entertaining, brilliant, manipulative BITCH bitch who owned the screen.]] For the other half, [[TheScrappy she played the part too well and couldn't die soon enough!]]
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* {{The Scrappy}}: [[AssholeVictim Dr. Crews Crews]] is the most hated character of the movie thanks in part to his {{Jerkass}} attitude towards Tina and her mother, as well as his manipulative treatment towards Tina by making her believe she’s a monster for her telekinetic powers, all while making her believe he’s trying to help her. [[spoiler:Needless to say, nobody was sad when Jason sliced him open.]]
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* {{TheScrappy}}: {{The Scrappy}}: Dr. Crews is the most hated character of the movie thanks in part to his {{Jerkass}} attitude towards Tina and her mother, as well as his manipulative treatment towards Tina by making her believe she’s a monster for her telekinetic powers, all while making her believe he’s trying to help her. [[spoiler:Needless to say, nobody was sad when Jason sliced him open.]]
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* BaseBreakingCharacter: [[AlphaBitch Melissa]], big time. For about half the viewers, Melissa was an [[EnsembleDarkhorse entertaining, brilliant, manipulative BITCH who owned the screen.]] For the other half, [[TheScrappy she couldn't die soon enough!]]
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* BaseBreakingCharacter: [[AlphaBitch Melissa]], big time. For about half the viewers, Melissa was an [[EnsembleDarkhorse entertaining, brilliant, manipulative BITCH who owned the screen.]] For the other half, [[TheScrappy she played the part too well and couldn't die soon enough!]]
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** Even the people who hate this movie love Tina for being, alongside Tommy Jarvis, one of the few people who make Jason suffer the most. That, and Lar Park Lincoln's LargeHam acting.
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: [[{{Meganekko}} Maddy]] is remembered for being one of the few nicer victims of the film when compared to the unlikable cast of teens.
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** [[{{Meganekko}} Maddy]] is remembered for being one of the few nicer victims of the film when compared to the unlikable cast ofteens.teens.
** Even the people who hate this movie love Tina for being, alongside Tommy Jarvis, one of the few people who make Jason suffer the most. That, and Lar Park Lincoln's LargeHam acting.
** [[{{Meganekko}} Maddy]] is remembered for being one of the few nicer victims of the film when compared to the unlikable cast of
** Even the people who hate this movie love Tina for being, alongside Tommy Jarvis, one of the few people who make Jason suffer the most. That, and Lar Park Lincoln's LargeHam acting.
* JustHereForGodzilla: With the first hour of the movie bringing nothing new to the franchise, just copying the plot from part 4, and the death scenes being censored because of the MPAA, most fans watch this movie just to see Jason being beaten by Tina in the final half hour.
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* [[SignatureScene Awesome as the scene is]], the sleeping bag kill becomes much sillier when you realize she’s not only being whacked against a fairly small tree, but judging by the placements on where Jason hits her, she splits her head open after her feet make contact with the tree. [[WhatCouldHaveBeen Granted, she was supposed to be thrown against the tree six times]] [[ExecutiveMeddling before it got cut down]], but still.
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* {{Narm}}: [[SignatureScene Awesome as the scene is]], the sleeping bag kill becomes much sillier when you realize she’s not only being whacked against a fairly small tree, but judging by the placements on where Jason hits her, she splits her head open after her feet make contact with the tree. [[WhatCouldHaveBeen Granted, she was supposed to be thrown against the tree six times]] [[ExecutiveMeddling before it got cut down]], but still.
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* [[SignatureScene Awesome as the scene is]], the sleeping bag kill becomes much sillier when you realize she’s not only being whacked against a fairly small tree, but judging by the placements on where Jason hits her, she splits her head open after her feet make contact with the tree. [[WhatCouldHaveBeen Granted, she was supposed to be thrown against the tree six times]] [[ExecutiveMeddling before it got cut down]], butstill.still.
** Zombified or not, the idea that Tina resurrects her dead dad to defeat Jason once and for all is still a ridiculous sight to behold.
* [[SignatureScene Awesome as the scene is]], the sleeping bag kill becomes much sillier when you realize she’s not only being whacked against a fairly small tree, but judging by the placements on where Jason hits her, she splits her head open after her feet make contact with the tree. [[WhatCouldHaveBeen Granted, she was supposed to be thrown against the tree six times]] [[ExecutiveMeddling before it got cut down]], but
** Zombified or not, the idea that Tina resurrects her dead dad to defeat Jason once and for all is still a ridiculous sight to behold.
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* TheyCopiedItNowItSucks: A common complaint that fans have with the film is that, story wise, it plays out too much like a poor man’s [[Film/FridayThe13thTheFinalChapter Final Chapter]], from the concept of teens going to a cabin by the lake to party, to the opening montage of clips set to a spooky narration before the film starts, one kill has Jason throwing somebody out a window (they even reshot that death at the same house from Final Chapter), Maddy is seen wearing a blue dress similar to what Trish wore, heck they even use [[StockFootageFailure obvious stock footage of a tent in the rain from The Final Chapter at one point despite no rain being present in the film]]. The only ''major'' difference is [[spoiler:instead of a 12 year old boy, it’s a teenage girl with telekinetic powers that defeats Jason]], and more characters you’re rooting Jason to kill. The fact that [[WordOfGod it was a request by Frank Mancuso Jr. to copy that film’s structure]] only adds to the criticism.
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* TheyCopiedItNowItSucks: A common complaint that fans have with the film is that, story wise, it plays out too much like a poor man’s [[Film/FridayThe13thTheFinalChapter ''[[Film/FridayThe13thTheFinalChapter The Final Chapter]], Chapter]]'', from the concept of teens going to a cabin by the lake to party, to the opening montage of clips set to a spooky narration before the film starts, one kill has Jason throwing somebody out a window (they even reshot that death at the same house from ''The Final Chapter), Chapter''), Maddy is seen wearing a blue dress similar to what Trish wore, heck they even use [[StockFootageFailure obvious stock footage of a tent in the rain from The Final Chapter at one point despite no rain being present in the film]]. The only ''major'' difference is [[spoiler:instead of a 12 year old boy, it’s a teenage girl with telekinetic powers that defeats Jason]], and more characters you’re rooting Jason to kill. The fact that [[WordOfGod it was a request by Frank Mancuso Jr. to copy that film’s structure]] only adds to the criticism.
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* TheyCopiedItNowItSucks: A common complaint that fans have with the film is that, story wise, it plays out too much like a poor man’s [[Film/FridayThe13thTheFinalChapter Final Chapter]], from the concept of teens going to a cabin by the lake to party, to the opening montage of clips set to a spooky narration before the film starts, one kill has Jason throwing somebody out a window (they even reshot that death at the same house from Final Chapter), Maddy is seen wearing a blue dress similar to what Trish wore, heck they even use [[StockFootageFailure obvious stock footage of a tent in the rain from The Final Chapter at one point despite no rain being present in the film]]. The only ''major'' difference is [[spoiler:instead of a 12 year old boy, it’s a teenage girl with telekinetic powers that defeats Jason]], and more characters you’re rooting Jason to kill.
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* TheyCopiedItNowItSucks: A common complaint that fans have with the film is that, story wise, it plays out too much like a poor man’s [[Film/FridayThe13thTheFinalChapter Final Chapter]], from the concept of teens going to a cabin by the lake to party, to the opening montage of clips set to a spooky narration before the film starts, one kill has Jason throwing somebody out a window (they even reshot that death at the same house from Final Chapter), Maddy is seen wearing a blue dress similar to what Trish wore, heck they even use [[StockFootageFailure obvious stock footage of a tent in the rain from The Final Chapter at one point despite no rain being present in the film]]. The only ''major'' difference is [[spoiler:instead of a 12 year old boy, it’s a teenage girl with telekinetic powers that defeats Jason]], and more characters you’re rooting Jason to kill. The fact that [[WordOfGod it was a request by Frank Mancuso Jr. to copy that film’s structure]] only adds to the criticism.
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* ItsTheSameNowItSucks: A common complaint that fans have with the film is that, story wise, it plays out too much like a poor man’s [[Film/FridayThe13thTheFinalChapter Final Chapter]], from the concept of teens going to a cabin by the lake to party, to the opening montage of clips set to a spooky narration before the film starts, one kill has Jason throwing somebody out a window (they even reshot that death at the same house from Final Chapter), Maddy is seen wearing a blue dress similar to what Trish wore, heck they even use [[StockFootageFailure obvious stock footage of a tent in the rain from The Final Chapter at one point despite no rain being present in the film]]. The only ''major'' difference is [[spoiler:instead of a 12 year old boy, it’s a teenage girl with telekinetic powers that defeats Jason]], and more characters you’re rooting Jason to kill.
* OneSceneWonder: In a object-based example, Jason's weed hacker of doom, used oh so perfectly on Dr. Crews. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asyV7Uz6Uao Even better in the uncut version.]] (It's the second death in the clip)
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* OneSceneWonder: In a object-based example, Jason's weed hacker of doom, used oh so perfectly on Dr. Crews. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asyV7Uz6Uao Even better in the uncut version.]] (It's the second death in the clip)
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* OneSceneWonder: In TheyCopiedItNowItSucks: A common complaint that fans have with the film is that, story wise, it plays out too much like a object-based example, Jason's weed hacker poor man’s [[Film/FridayThe13thTheFinalChapter Final Chapter]], from the concept of doom, used oh so perfectly on Dr. Crews. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asyV7Uz6Uao Even better teens going to a cabin by the lake to party, to the opening montage of clips set to a spooky narration before the film starts, one kill has Jason throwing somebody out a window (they even reshot that death at the same house from Final Chapter), Maddy is seen wearing a blue dress similar to what Trish wore, heck they even use [[StockFootageFailure obvious stock footage of a tent in the uncut version.]] (It's the second death rain from The Final Chapter at one point despite no rain being present in the clip)film]]. The only ''major'' difference is [[spoiler:instead of a 12 year old boy, it’s a teenage girl with telekinetic powers that defeats Jason]], and more characters you’re rooting Jason to kill.
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* ItsTheSameNowItSucks: A common complaint that fans have with the film is that, story wise, it plays out too much like a poor man’s [[Film/FridayThe13thTheFinalChapter Final Chapter]], from the concept of teens going to a cabin by the lake to party, to the opening montage of clips set to a spooky narration before the film starts, one kill has Jason throwing somebody out a window (they even reshot that death at the same house from Final Chapter), heck they even use [[StockFootageFailure obvious stock footage of a tent in the rain from The Final Chapter at one point despite no rain being present in the film]]. The only ''major'' difference is [[spoiler:instead of a 12 year old boy, it’s a teenage girl with telekinetic powers that defeats Jason]], and more characters you’re rooting Jason to kill.
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* ItsTheSameNowItSucks: A common complaint that fans have with the film is that, story wise, it plays out too much like a poor man’s [[Film/FridayThe13thTheFinalChapter Final Chapter]], from the concept of teens going to a cabin by the lake to party, to the opening montage of clips set to a spooky narration before the film starts, one kill has Jason throwing somebody out a window (they even reshot that death at the same house from Final Chapter), Maddy is seen wearing a blue dress similar to what Trish wore, heck they even use [[StockFootageFailure obvious stock footage of a tent in the rain from The Final Chapter at one point despite no rain being present in the film]]. The only ''major'' difference is [[spoiler:instead of a 12 year old boy, it’s a teenage girl with telekinetic powers that defeats Jason]], and more characters you’re rooting Jason to kill.
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* FranchiseOriginalSin: Having unlikable characters that make the audience root Jason on isn’t a new concept to this series. However, the previous films still made an effort to showcase many of them as good friends or gave some of them enough establishing character moments so their deaths made some impact on the viewers. This film takes that concept and cranks it UpToEleven by making just about every character, even the teens who we’re supposed to like (aside from Tina, Nick, Maddy, and Tina’s mom) as stupid, snarky, and mean spirited towards each other [[EightDeadlyWords to the point where it’s hard to care about anybody that dies in this movie]].
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* FranchiseOriginalSin: Having unlikable characters that make so the audience can root Jason on isn’t a new concept to this series. However, the previous films still made an effort to showcase many of them as good friends or gave some of them enough establishing character moments so their deaths made some impact on the viewers. This film takes that concept and cranks it UpToEleven by making just about every character, even the teens who we’re supposed to like (aside from Tina, Nick, Maddy, and Tina’s mom) as stupid, snarky, and mean spirited towards each other [[EightDeadlyWords to the point where it’s hard to care about anybody that dies in this movie]].
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* FranchiseOriginalSin: Having unlikable characters that make the audience root Jason on isn’t a new concept to this series. However, the previous films still made an effort to showcase many of them as good friends or gave some of them enough establishing character moments so their deaths made some impact on the viewers. This film takes that concept and cranks it UpToEleven by making just about every character, even the teens who we’re supposed to like (aside from Tina, Nick, Maddy, and Tina’s mom) as stupid, snarky, and mean spirited towards each other, [[EightDeadlyWords to the point where it’s hard to care about anybody that dies in this movie]].
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* FranchiseOriginalSin: Having unlikable characters that make the audience root Jason on isn’t a new concept to this series. However, the previous films still made an effort to showcase many of them as good friends or gave some of them enough establishing character moments so their deaths made some impact on the viewers. This film takes that concept and cranks it UpToEleven by making just about every character, even the teens who we’re supposed to like (aside from Tina, Nick, Maddy, and Tina’s mom) as stupid, snarky, and mean spirited towards each other, other [[EightDeadlyWords to the point where it’s hard to care about anybody that dies in this movie]].
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* FranchiseOriginalSin: Having unlikable characters that make the audience root Jason on isn’t a new concept to this series. However, the previous films still made an effort to showcase many of them as good friends or gave some of them enough establishing character moments so their deaths made some impact on the viewers. This film takes that concept and cranks it UpToEleven by having making just about every character, even the teens who we’re supposed to like (aside from Tina, Nick, Maddy, and Tina’s mom) and makes them as stupid, snarky, and mean spirited towards each other, [[EightDeadlyWords to the point where it’s hard to care about anybody that dies in this movie]].
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* FranchiseOriginalSin: Having unlikable characters that make the audience root Jason on isn’t a new concept to this series. However, the previous films still made an effort to showcase many of them as good friends or gave some of them enough establishing character moments so their deaths made some kind of impact on the viewers. This film takes the concept and cranks it UpToEleven by having just about every character, even the teens we’re supposed to like (aside from Tina, Nick, Maddy, and Tina’s mom) and make them as snarky, mean spirited, and stupid as possible [[EightDeadlyWords to a point where it’s hard to care about anybody that dies in this movie]].
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* FranchiseOriginalSin: Having unlikable characters that make the audience root Jason on isn’t a new concept to this series. However, the previous films still made an effort to showcase many of them as good friends or gave some of them enough establishing character moments so their deaths made some kind of impact on the viewers. This film takes the that concept and cranks it UpToEleven by having just about every character, even the teens who we’re supposed to like (aside from Tina, Nick, Maddy, and Tina’s mom) and make makes them as stupid, snarky, and mean spirited, and stupid as possible spirited towards each other, [[EightDeadlyWords to a the point where it’s hard to care about anybody that dies in this movie]].
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* ContestedSequel: Depending on who you ask, this usually considered to be either the last good ''Friday the 13th'' film or the very start of the downfall for the series.
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* ItsTheSameNowItSucks: A common complaint that fans have with the film is that, story wise, it plays out too much like a poor man’s [[Film/FridayThe13thTheFinalChapter Final Chapter]], from the concept of teens going to a cabin by the lake to party, to the opening montage of clips set to a spooky narration before the film starts, one kill has Jason throwing somebody out a window, heck they even use [[StockFootageFailure obvious stock footage of a tent in the rain from The Final Chapter at one point despite no rain being present in the film]]. The only ''major'' difference is [[spoiler:instead of a 12 year old boy, it’s a teenage girl with telekinetic powers that defeats Jason]], and more characters you’re rooting Jason to kill.
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* ItsTheSameNowItSucks: A common complaint that fans have with the film is that, story wise, it plays out too much like a poor man’s [[Film/FridayThe13thTheFinalChapter Final Chapter]], from the concept of teens going to a cabin by the lake to party, to the opening montage of clips set to a spooky narration before the film starts, one kill has Jason throwing somebody out a window, heck they even use [[StockFootageFailure obvious stock footage of a tent in the rain from The Final Chapter at one point despite no rain being present in the film]]. The only ''major'' difference is [[spoiler:instead of a 12 year old boy, it’s a teenage girl with telekinetic powers that defeats Jason]].
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* {{Narm}}: [[SignatureScene Awesome as the scene is]], the sleeping bag kill becomes much sillier when you realize she’s not only being whacked against a fairly small tree, but judging by the placements on where Jason hits her, she splits her head open after her feet make contact with the tree. [[WhatCouldHaveBeen Granted, she was supposed to be thrown against the tree 6 times]], but still.
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* {{Narm}}: [[SignatureScene Awesome as the scene is]], the sleeping bag kill becomes much sillier when you realize she’s not only being whacked against a fairly small tree, but judging by the placements on where Jason hits her, she splits her head open after her feet make contact with the tree. [[WhatCouldHaveBeen Granted, she was supposed to be thrown against the tree 6 times]], six times]] [[ExecutiveMeddling before it got cut down]], but still.
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* {{Narm}}: [[SignatureScene Awesome moment aside]], as the scene is]], the sleeping bag kill becomes much sillier when you realize she’s not only being whacked against a fairly small tree, but judging by the placements on where Jason hits her, she splits her head open after her feet make contact with the tree. [[WhatCouldHaveBeen Granted, she was supposed to be thrown against the tree 6 times]], but still.
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* {{Narm}}: [[SignatureScene Awesome moment aside]], the sleeping bag kill becomes much sillier when you realize she’s not only being whacked against a fairly small tree, but judging by the placements on where Jason hits her, she splits her head open after her feet make contact with the tree. [[WhatCouldHaveBeen Granted, she ''was'' supposed to be thrown against the tree 6 times]], but still.
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* {{Narm}}: [[SignatureScene Awesome moment aside]], the sleeping bag kill becomes much sillier when you realize she’s not only being whacked against a fairly small tree, but judging by the placements on where Jason hits her, she splits her head open after her feet make contact with the tree. [[WhatCouldHaveBeen Granted, she ''was'' was supposed to be thrown against the tree 6 times]], but still.
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* {{Narm}}: [[SignatureScene Awesome moment aside]], the sleeping bag kill becomes less scary when you realize she’s not only being whacked against a fairly small tree, but judging by the placements on where Jason hits her, she splits her head open after her feet make contact with the tree.
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* {{Narm}}: [[SignatureScene Awesome moment aside]], the sleeping bag kill becomes less scary much sillier when you realize she’s not only being whacked against a fairly small tree, but judging by the placements on where Jason hits her, she splits her head open after her feet make contact with the tree.tree. [[WhatCouldHaveBeen Granted, she ''was'' supposed to be thrown against the tree 6 times]], but still.
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** Tina's mother is played by Susan Blu, who is best know for voicing [[Franchise/TheTransformers Arcee]]. Nearly two decade later, Creator/MichaelBay, the director of the ''Film/{{Transformers}}'' film franchise, would produce the [[Film/FridayThe13th2009 remake]].
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** Tina's mother is played by Susan Blu, who is best know for voicing [[Franchise/TheTransformers Arcee]]. Nearly two decade decades later, Creator/MichaelBay, the director of the ''Film/{{Transformers}}'' film franchise, would produce the [[Film/FridayThe13th2009 remake]].