Friday The 13th: The Final Chapter Page #2

Synopsis: Thought to be killed by the sole survivor of the last massacre at Camp Crystal Lake, Jason Voorhees kills his way back to the camp to once again murder its inhabitants. This time, has Jason met his match in the little boy Tommy Jarvis?
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Director(s): Joseph Zito
Production: Paramount Home Video
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.0
Metacritic:
34
Rotten Tomatoes:
25%
R
Year:
1984
91 min
1,967 Views


I should call Betty.

Jimbo, calling Betty is definitely

a dead-f*** thing to do.

Look, first rule of love, never get

rejected by the same girl twice.

That's useless.

You wanna make a fool of yourself,

always do it with someone new.

I don't know anybody new.

well, sex is a great way to meet 'em.

- Sorry.

- Sorry.

- Don't worry about it.

- Hi.

Hi.

- You girls live around here?

- How far is it to Crystal Point?

- That's where we're going.

- Yeah. It's a long walk.

- we can take it.

- I'll go back to get the car.

- Sara, you want some company?

- This way?

Thanks.

I'll just meet you guys there.

Alright.

- They're cute.

- Two of 'em. Count 'em, one, two.

- Yes, and two of us.

Come on in!

Oh... no.

we have no suits.

Alright!

Alright!

Skinny-dip!

- Gordon, wait up!

- Gordon.

Gordon, wait up! wait a minute!

Gordon

- Jimmie!

- Come on, Jimmie!

- Turn around.

- Can't I just...

- Turn around!

- Trish, come on in!

No, thanks. I think I'm overdressed.

- Hey, Trish!

- Bye-bye.

Party tonight!

Gordon, we're too young for this.

Some pack of patooties, huh?

Tommy!

Oh, no!

what next?

Can you fix it?

- I need a screwdriver.

- Maybe there's one in the trunk.

I need the keys.

Tommy, come on!

Come in, Sara,

let's see what you got.

- No.

- Come on, Sara. Strip and dip.

Sam, I said no.

I'm going to go under

and stay under until you do.

See you later.

Sam?

God, Sam!

You b*tch!

- You like that?

- You b*tch!

Turn it on, Trish.

Turn it on!

Hi. Rob Dyer. Sorry about that.

- Hello.

- Hi. what's your problem?

- No problem.

- I mean, with the car.

Oh, the car. It won't start.

well, get in. Give it a crank.

I've tried everything.

It could be the solenoid.

If you had a screwdriver...

Give it a crank.

You need a lift?

I didn't think anyone

lived this deep in the woods.

we do.

what are you hunting for up here?

Bear. Anybody up at the lake today?

You can't be hunting for bear.

How about kids?

Kids, vacationers, people like that?

Yeah. A bunch of kids moved in

yesterday. Right next door to us.

- This is it.

- Thanks for the lift.

Gordon!

would you like to come in

for a minute?

I don't think I can.

You gotta come in. I got something

real neat to show you up in my room.

Hi, Mom!

Tommy, who's your friend?

Mom, this is Rob. Rob, my mother.

- Hello, Mrs...

- Jarvis.

Amazing.

I want to show you something.

would you care to dance?

- To this?

- It's good.

- How come you turned that off?

- Relax, Jimbo. You'll love this.

wanna give Teddy Bear a kiss?

Teddy.

I've got to get another drink.

- Excuse me.

- Hi. You like this stuff?

You like slow dancing?

I could learn to.

Kiss me, you fool.

Certainly.

Maybe we could dance to this one.

Let Teddy Bear show you

how it's done.

Stay near the trail around the lake.

Yeah, I will.

There's only three of you here?

My parents have separated.

Middle-aged crazies.

I kind of hope

they get back together.

Yeah, I hope so, too.

- Looks like another rainy one, huh?

- Yeah.

Listen, if it gets too bad out there,

or if you want to take a shower,

whatever, we're always home.

And if we're not,

Tommy usually leaves the door open.

- Good night.

- Take care.

How are you doing with yours?

Nowhere, huh?

Check.

You gotta warm her up.

watch me. Do what I do.

And, Jimbo,

don't be such a dead f***.

I told you that I didn't like that.

Besides, you've got the hot one.

Check.

- Hiya.

- He thinks that's funny.

He thinks that's a funny thing

he's doing.

OK, ready, Tina? Alright, on three.

One! Two! Three!

And the winner is... Tina!

Alright!

what do I win?

what do you want?

Jimbo, put on another record.

Jimbo.

You don't mind, do you?

Actually, I was thinking about

taking a little swim.

It's getting

a bit close in here for me.

- Sam?

- Sara! Let's dance.

I don't wanna dance.

well, let's mind our own business.

Look, I'll talk to Paul.

Alright?

- I want to talk to you a second.

- Man, I am going to kill him!

- I said I wanted to talk to you.

- Not now, dead f***.

That's what I wanted

to talk to you about.

Do you believe this guy?

I mean, I had her. She was mine.

You know what I suggest you do,

Teddy?

I think you should run that

through your little computer.

Paul?

I know you're out there, Paulie.

Paul?

OK. Screw you, Paulie.

Come on, Paul.

I know you're out there.

Paul?

Screw you, Paul.

Look, what's the matter?

I can't go through with this.

I'm sorry. I gotta go.

You wanna dance?

Yeah.

I thought you wanted

to be with Ted.

well, I did.

Now I want to be with you.

That makes me feel like a rat.

well, d'you wanna join them?

Jimmie?

why don't we just go upstairs?

Upstairs.

That's Teddy Bear.

want to give Teddy Bear a kiss?

Sam!

Sh*t!

Sh*t.

This is a neat room.

This is... your room.

No, actually it's Paul's room.

You're neat.

- Oh, gosh!

- Sorry.

Hey, you guys! Look what I found.

what is that?

God, what a pig!

Tina? we gotta go.

You go.

Tina, I'm gonna leave without you.

Take an umbrella.

You slut!

HELP:

I'm going upstairs.

Are you tired?

No.

Do you mind sleeping in

the bottom bunk tonight?

why? You want to sleep on the top?

No.

Give me a few minutes.

OK?

Good night, Teddy Bear.

Good night.

Stop!

Tommy? I'm going to towel off

and then I'm going to strangle you.

Tommy? Trish?

Anybody home?

Gordon?

where's Tommy?

Gordon?

where's Trish?

As a matter of fact,

where the hell are you?

Gordon?

watch it!

Can we slow down a little?

The party's going to go on all night.

I think I'm gonna lose my lollipop.

Mom, we're home.

Mom?

- where is she?

- I don't know.

Mom?

Mom?

- She's not here.

- Maybe she's still jogging.

She's never gone this long.

And in the rain?

I'm going out on the path.

- Me, too.

- Stay here in case she comes back.

- I'll go!

- Stay here and fix the lights.

- what the hell are you doing here?

- Are you trying to kill me?

Tina?

Never mind.

Tell me.

Did I... was...

was I?

was I a dead f***?

- what?

- A dead f***.

No.

You know what I think?

You know what I really think?

I think you were incredible.

- I want to do it again.

- Yeah.

Don't you move. I'll be right back.

Check it out.

Run this through your computer,

Teddy Bear.

Hey, congratulations, Jimbo.

where's that bottle of wine?

why don't we celebrate?

I think, maybe, I drank it.

I was great!

I was great.

Love, Teddy Bear!

L-O-V-E!

Hey, Ted, where is?

where is that corkscrew?

That fancy corkscrew

for the wine bottle?

Ted?

Ted! where the hell is the corkscrew?

Jimmie?

My sister Sandra

was a really great kid.

But the man that killed her is dead.

No, he's alive.

Look.

Jason as a child.

Artist's conception of Jason as

described by a would-be victim.

And then, the murders.

But he's dead.

Jason's body

has disappeared from the morgue.

- It was stolen.

- It was not stolen.

Two people at the hospital

are missing. This is coincidence?

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