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This movie opens with a guy sitting in Hell wearing a hockey mask. After a few seconds, he removes the mask to reveal a completely normal looking dude. The woman he's been hanging out in Hell with proceeds to call him Jason about thirty-seven times. It may also be named after my personal favorite Friday the 13th entry, but this is where any and all similarities with the popular horror franchise end.
Obviously, if you're looking for a slasher porn parody you will be very disappointed with this movie. I was fine that it wasn't, and knew that going in, but my main issue is that there's really no horror aspect to be found here at all. Why name it that then not even give it a little bit of a horror twist, ya know? (Marketing gimmick, I know, but still.)
The man and woman in Hell keep daring one another to go back to Earth and corrupt the innocent. This is our weak wraparound tale to piece together these clumsily shot sex scenes. There really is no narrative, although a couple of the scenes involve the same characters. The one involving the televangelist at least gave me a couple laughs because of how offensive it was at times.
Other than that, this is very run of the mill late 80's pornography, and not a very good one at that. If you're looking for horror porn, stay away, and if you're looking for Jason Voorhees slasher porn, forget about this title entirely and go check out the Official Friday the 13th Parody from Zero Tolerance instead.
Obviously, if you're looking for a slasher porn parody you will be very disappointed with this movie. I was fine that it wasn't, and knew that going in, but my main issue is that there's really no horror aspect to be found here at all. Why name it that then not even give it a little bit of a horror twist, ya know? (Marketing gimmick, I know, but still.)
The man and woman in Hell keep daring one another to go back to Earth and corrupt the innocent. This is our weak wraparound tale to piece together these clumsily shot sex scenes. There really is no narrative, although a couple of the scenes involve the same characters. The one involving the televangelist at least gave me a couple laughs because of how offensive it was at times.
Other than that, this is very run of the mill late 80's pornography, and not a very good one at that. If you're looking for horror porn, stay away, and if you're looking for Jason Voorhees slasher porn, forget about this title entirely and go check out the Official Friday the 13th Parody from Zero Tolerance instead.
I am a huge fan of this show, but will always consider this episode the absolute low point. The first half of it is extremely funny, with Kenny carrying around his baby in a backpack, and the usual crude humor. While this show has ventured off and placed Kenny into some wild situations, it has still retained a sense of believability. This is where this episode fails.
The second half of the episode that takes place at Ashley Schaeffer's plantation is so far fetched, it loses that believability. It feels like they threw these characters into Looney Tunes and it doesn't work at all. It is very out of place when looking at the rest of this series. You can't create situations this stupid and expect the audience to still take the serious moments seriously. Luckily, the show gets back on track and never dips this low again.
The second half of the episode that takes place at Ashley Schaeffer's plantation is so far fetched, it loses that believability. It feels like they threw these characters into Looney Tunes and it doesn't work at all. It is very out of place when looking at the rest of this series. You can't create situations this stupid and expect the audience to still take the serious moments seriously. Luckily, the show gets back on track and never dips this low again.