Friday, 27 March 2026

Movie Review: Hoppers

 

Hello hello everyone, my name is Anthony and welcome everyone to my very first Movie Review in 2026.

Well okay, I know its been three months that I wanted to get started, but I was stuck in 2025 for remaining films how desperate I was to see some of my wishful films that I want to see. But don’t worry, its all settled and lets move on, il learn my mistake next time. Anyway, what better way to kick things off for this year? (aside that I missed Markiplier’s Iron Lung, which il save it later when its available digitally) By going back to our old friend, Pixar, to gave us their new movie less than a year later after their underwhelming film, Elio.

“Hoppers” is a 2026 animated sci-fi adventure comedy film that was written/directed by Daniel Chong, produced by Nicole Paradis Grindle, and co-written by Jesse Andrews.

Back in pre-mid-2015, Daniel Chong was hired as a story artist in several studios like Pixar’s Cars 2 and Inside Out, Illumination’s The Lorax and the craptacular Free Birds. But at the same year as the release of Inside Out, he created “We Bare Bears” in 2015 to 2019, which it became a popular show back in 2010’s fascinating year in Cartoon Network. But then in December of 2020, after finishing his show and “We Bare Bears: The Movie”, he announced he came back to Pixar to building up his passion project, along with working the writer of Luca, Jesse Andrews, joined in. In their idea, they said its gonna be an inspiration from animal documentaries, but with robot animals in the wildlife with animals, but with sci-fi twist and action. Basically what they said, imagine Avatar and Mission Impossible merging together, but with wild animals for kids.


So, with all that said, will the experimental human minds into robot animals will fit in to help the wild animals, or is this feel like rocket science gone horribly wrong?

Well, lets find out.


The Story

When it comes to the plot about natures vs humanity, its actually pretty complex for its depth, but it wants to have fun from the get-go.

The movie begins from the past (cause of course) in the city Beaverton, we introduce our main protagonist, Mabel Tanaka, back in her childhood, she wants to bringing wild animals from her school for free will, but not before she got caught and scolded from her school, this is mainly due to she likes to spend time with her grandma in her home located at nearby the forest glade, in order to be calm and watch and feel the ambiance and peaceful to see the wild animals like beavers. Fast forward to the present time, she lives in her grandma’s home to stay with her childhood glade after her grandma sadly passed away. But the downside is that she’ll never get to see her familiar wild animals, this is due to the mayor of Beaverton named Jerry Generazzo, where his goal is to take down the glade for the plan of Freeway, much to both dismay and disgust from Mabel that she became not just a nature appreciation, but also activist in attempt to have a petition to take down the Freeway, but didn’t get any support to everyone in Beaverton, especially her college studies has been draining that she got disapproved to biology professor Dr. Sam Fairfax. It wasn’t until Mabel sees a beaver in the forest, but it goes into the university from the secret room, revealing that Dr. Sam and her colleagues are experimenting their new technology called “Hoppers” where they created a robot of a wild animal to putting human’s mind into the replica of wild animal. But after gets caught and learned about the project, Mabel saw this as an opportunity to put herself into the experiment to “hops” her mind into the same robot beaver for her escape and eventually communicating wild animals to learning what they’re doing. Its up to Mabel, in a robot beaver, to find the way to save the wildlife (mainly her childhood glade) against the Freeway, as long it doesn’t have to be a death threat against either humanity or animals.

At first, it makes you think its another one of those nature vs humans or technology story, its similar plot as the aforementioned Avatar as Chong said during the making of this movie, which is easily understandable, but it has a pretty nice execution to add more depth, like thought-provoking story, the messages, and even the humors (You take notes, James Cameron, huh? Huh??). The message is no stranger that its all about be reasonable and protect the wildlife in the name of peace against human consumption like the setup of Freeway, though its not the first time we’ve heard about plot about campaign against the Freeway, like say, “Who Framed Roger Rabbit”. Its quite of big deal since we’ve seen plenty of forest has been torn down for not just freeway, but also homes like condos and job apartments like stores, restaurants and others, much to dismay to the wild animals in the forest. Sure, the similar plot of Avatar is there, but again, at least it has a nice execution for creating robot animals with human consciousness to save wildlife rather than going on war, not to mention that’s all about be peaceful to cancel without posing a threat of assassination on the mayor, which of course, there is a plot twist villain, which is another plot twist cliché, but has good kind of twist, but I won’t give further details from SPOILERS. As for the humors, I will say, the humors of this movie is chuckle worthy like how King George demonstrate the world building of the wildlife that he rules with his delivery, the incoming timing with the worm getting eaten, even constant argument between Mabel and Jerry between saving nature and Freeway (at least its a showcase joke, kind of like Family guy), which is common, but at least they didn’t take it seriously. Not to mention with the humors is also being self-aware from either referencing to the aforementioned Avatar (because Duh), how the wildlife works and the unlikely communication between humans and animals. However, if there’s a problem for this movie is the first act, the movie just starts out rather rushed for Mabel’s origin story before we’re going to both against Freeway and the Hoppers experiment, its just like the same problem as Zootopia 2’s first act.

While the first act is rather a rocky start, but the rest gets better for the thought-provoking plots, the messages, an understandable similar plot with good executions and a chuckle worthy humors.


The Animation

The movie’s budget costed $150M, which is yet another Pixar’s low budget film much like Elio. But unlike last year, I noticed the setup for Pixar to having two movies in a year unlike last year, they treated Hoppers as an appetizer, while the upcoming Toy Story 5 is the equivalent of the main dish. But to be fair, for low-budget appetizer, at least it looks pretty nice.

For starter, the background for taking place both the city like Beaverton and the forest are… Dare I say, pretty average, they’re just standard setting as what you expect. But it doesn’t mean its boringly average, they did their best for some creative setting like the home of council in the dam, the quality and even the ambiance when Mabel wants to relax in her forest glade.

For the designs, the humans are also standard for either average or some cartoony designs, but at least I can give an appreciation that, either be normal or go crazy when the humor kicks in based on either the action scenes or the delivery. But the wild animals on the other hands, they’re actually pretty good and cute, sure the design may or may not look real, but they’re so adorable for how round and colorful they are, especially with some details. Its as if the designs of We Bare Bears comes to life in CG, I know its weird thing to describe, but what do you expect for a movie being directed by the guy who gave us a memorable show about the bears in CN.

But I think the best part for the designs in this movie, are the animals expression and the communication based on different perspective. When we’re in human, the animals expression are normal like black dot eyes or typical animal noises, its simple and kind of realistic. But once we’re hoping into robot animal, this is where the animals get their true colors of their expression with cartoon eyes and talk like humans. At first for the latter, I was confused how’s that work, but its only if we’re transported human conscious into robot animal for communication, which it would make sense, unless there’s a missing tool that we can translate from animal language outside of animal replicant. It may not be as highly revolution, but il give credit for their creativity.

As for the animation, like I mentioned for the story, it starts out slow that the animation are good and standard, but once we get to the second act and the climax, boy it gets interesting to have a montage of demonstrating wild animals in the forest, the building dam with beavers while playing “Working for the Weekend” by Loverboy (gotta love the 80s song to building a dam with beavers, eh?), and of course, the climatic chase in the risk of death or worse, having a robot animal go “BOOM!” when crashing (Jeez, what kind of machine it contains?).

Despite the background is average at best, but its the animation and the designs are the best part of animation for how they crafted and the creativity from different perspectives.


The Characters

While the writing of the story is pretty good, we expecting the characters could be memorable too? Well, I think so, both how they developed and a fun voice performances.

Lets start off with our main protagonist, Mabel Tanaka (voiced by Piper Curda), a Japanese-American animal lover and college student who likes live with Glade for not just seeing the animals in the forest, but also due to her personal history from her beloved grandma, making her becoming rebellious against Mayor Jerry to prevent the planning Freeway. I find her to be pretty fascinating character and somewhat relatable, we can feel that we want to save something important from our beloved grandparents from our childhood without ruined by city consumption or using violence as the answer from the councils. Not only she’s somewhat relatable that we want to keep something safe due to personal history and deep meaning, but she’s quite curious, enjoyable, energetic and caring with the animals that I find her quite possibly memorable, and Piper kicks ass her performance in energy.

Next up, we have King George (voiced by Bobby Moynihan), the monarch of the beavers and the King of Mammals who shows Mabel about the building in the forest who sees himself as an optimistic to follow the set of pond rules to the animals in the forest, especially for being a plot development to teach Mabel about the whole forest, the animals, the aforementioned pond rules and providing lessons about trusts. Though he can be a flawed king when it comes to handling or delivering the rules, but he does have a nice chemistry with Mabel to understand about the forest and the issue about the upcoming freeway, even if he’s gotta realizing this due to being blocked by a fake tree with possibly a high pitch frequency. Though he’s nowhere perfect to be the king, but at least he’s kind, optimistic and also enjoyable to gives us the lesson and plot convenience in order to understand why Mabel wants her Glade in peace with beavers, and I think Bob did a nice work of his performance.

Next we have Jerry Generazzo (played by Jon Hamm, aka Sentinel Prime from Transformers One), the mayor of Beaverton for his plan to building the freeway for reelection. You may think that he must be the main antagonist of this movie for his plan of freeway without Mabel’s consent for placed on her glade due to her personal history with her beloved grandma. I mean okay, he maybe villainous that, kinda like mayors, senators or politicians, he always think he’s a perfect mayor that he’s in the right with everyone support him, while also being oblivious about the cause based on, again, Mabel’s protection her glade for the sake of the wild animals. Basically, he’s kind of like the human version of Sentinel Prime, they’re both similar how they’re written, but the difference is, while Sentinel is self-proclaimed hero in Cybertron without acknowledging the major problem for being the leader of Iacon from the dark secret, Jerry on the other hand is, like leaders in towns, he chooses to extending Beaverton with freeway, while being oblivious about the cause to the forest and animals. I guess its no wonder why I saw a couple of posts that lot of people compared both Jerry and Sentinel Prime for similarities, not just for their setup, but also they’re both voiced by Jon Hamm. But to his credit, at least Jon did a good work of his role too, even if we though he’s the main villain, but not exactly, without SPOILERS.

After that, we have Dr. Sam Fairfax (voiced by Kathy Najimy), the biology professor in Beaverton University that she and her colleagues secretly experimenting the hopping technology. Like George, she also gave us plot convenience about this experiment that made Mabel as an opportunity to transfer her consciousness into robot beaver for her rebellious plan to save her glade, despite even if this is something that Dr. Sam is gotta understand about Mabel’s plan rather than overprotecting the project. Though il give credit about this experiment, but the execution is rather… flawed to explaining this, but then again, its due to rocky in the first act in the movie. Im not saying Kathy is bad, she did a nice work of her role, but its just some writing part her is kind of weak, even if she’s rather too protective for this project.

And finally, there’s the insect royal family, like The Queen (surprisingly voiced by Meryl Streep) and her son, Titus (voiced by Dave Franco), like George, they’re the council for which animal kinds, specifically, their rule for the insects. But unlike George, they’re more tyranny for their decision, mainly if its not easy to stop the humans, The Queen or Titus are choosing violence as the answer to “squish” humans, which is their term to KILL to believe animals and insects will be the top of the food chain. I know its easily predictable about The Queen and Titus, but again, not gonna give a spoiler warning whatever happens further. While Dave Franco did a surprising work of his role, along with Eman Abdul-Razzak as the younger version of Titus. But of course, Meryl Streep is an unusual pick for this role, but she did a good job as a the most recognizable actress for many ages.

As for the rest, there not much else to say, lot of them are either for plot purposes or for good humors, there's Loaf (voiced by Eduardo Franco) another beaver, despite being sluggish, but thankfully being loyal with other animals, Tom Lizard (voiced by Tom Law) is a lizard who wants to have fun rather than into drama (and somehow became viral), Ellen (voiced by Melissa Villaseñor) is a menacing bear, but just want to follow the pond rules, because she's a predator, and Nisha and Conner (voiced by Aparna Nancherla and Sam Richardson) are Dr. Sam's colleagues.

I find the voice acting are pretty good in the movie, while some characters are flawed, but i find some are enjoyable and probably memorable in this film how they're nicely written and delivered.


And now for my Final Opinion of this film.

Overall, Hoppers is actually a pretty good film to start in my experience of movies in 2026.

The animation looks great, even for being an appetizer, it has great characters, nicely done writing, the story good, the voice acting are enjoyable, it has a nice message what this movie is about.

Sure, there are some flaws like the first act was good, but rather slow, some character could've understand about the issue and the setting is too standard.

Even with the flaws, its an enjoyable film from Pixar, like probably better original Pixar film than Ellio. If you're a supporter of animals and a fan of Pixar, i'd say this out, i considered a recommended film to watch. Cause you'll have a fun time to see it like i do.

For my rating, im gonna give this one an 8.5/10.


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Thanks for reading, and im Anthony, signing out.

Friday, 13 March 2026

Movie Review: Friday the 13th Part 7: The New Blood

 

Hey everyone, my name is Anthony and welcome back to my Movie Review.

Yes, im back for another Friday the 13th reviews in the actual Friday the 13th, since last month, I covered Part 6: Jason Lives, which while its a great film for bringing back Jason, but its not my cup of tea, the best one is, without a doubt, Part 4. However, by the time we went in late 80s, Paramount is in desperation following their disappointing result from Part 6, to giving us quite possibly the weirdest and highly questionable supposed crossover plan for Part 7 in today’s review.

“Friday the 13th Part 7: The New Blood” is a 1988 supernatural slasher film that was directed by the late John Carl Buechler, produced by Iain Paterson and written by Manuel Fidello and Daryl Haney.

Like I said before, due to a disappointing result on Part 6 from either becoming a franchise fatigue or being rivaled by A Nightmare on Elm Street, Paramount wanted to have a crossover film to having Jason meets Elm Street’s slasher, Freddy Krueger. However, they plan didn’t do that well due to unable to having the deal with Elm Street franchise owner, New Line Cinema (though it wouldn’t be until decades later). So it was back to the drawing board that it was originally intended to be like Jaws, according to associate producer, Barbara Sachs. But that plan was changed from our familiar executive producer, Frank Mancuso Jr, when one of the writers, Daryl Haney, came up the idea of “What if you have Jason Voorhees facing against Carrie?” Which it sounds like out of franchise at first, Sachs eventually accepts, but be more like one character be like Carrie instead of borrow the Carrie’s right. But of course, lets not forget that this is the first Friday the 13th to having Jason being played by the only repeated actor who played Jason, Kane Hodder, which he was playing Jason from Part 7 to Jason X, more on him later. The reason why Hodder was picked as Jason is thanks to being involved with the 1987 film called “Prison”.

When this movie came out with telekinesis, it didn’t go that well as they were hoped for, critics and audience, saying it feels like a downgrade compared to Part 6 and the box-office isn’t help either with earning $19.2M. Even to this day, despite it has some promising elements, but everything else was all down to the mess.

So, with all that said, can using telekinesis would be a great idea to fight Jason, or is this film being two times worse than before to destroy the mask?

Well, lets find out.


The Story

As I said from the beginning, its been told that its gonna be a mix of Friday the 13th and Carrie, is this concept lived up? Absolutely… NOT…!

After a long opening with stock footage of previous films with… Crazy Ralph as a narrator (Okay?), it begins in a flashback were we introduce the young girl name Tina Shepard who saw her angry drunken father, John, physically abused her mom Amanda, so Tina ran away to the boat, despite he tried to apologize, she doesn’t trust him so bad she… Unleashes her telekinesis to collapsing the dock to kill her father, despite she starts crying that she didn’t even meant to…?! Anyway, we fast forward to the present time (aka in the late 80s) where now grown Tina is brought back to her home, which is somehow located on Camp Crystal Lake (last time it used to be called Camp Forest Green, but now it stepped back to Crystal Lake??), but she and mommy Amanda is now living their house with psychiatrist named Dr. Crews, who puts Tina on test that she has psychokinetic abilities, not before she gets “Carried” away by moving a small matchbox and lit it on fire based on overcoming her emotion before on her instant regret of her dead father (again, how can you be so remorse from your abusive alcoholic father?). So in the night, she walked to the dock, wishing for bringing her father back to life to say “sorry”, but in reality, she accidentally uses her psychokinesis to revive none other than Jason Voorhees. So its up to Tina gotta open her eyes about the occurrence of Jason (despite she didn’t know about the hockey masked killer), while she’s pretty much forced to stay in Crystal lake with her mom, Dr. Crews and the forgettable campers.

When I did a research for the idea of this movie, I felt that it doesn’t feel like a Friday the 13th film ,but more like a poorman version of Carrie. I mean, yes, we have Jason on the loose once again, but unlike Carrie where she has telekinetic power from sin (so we think), here, Tina has powers because of… Um, domestic abuse by her father? I don’t know, they never tell us proper how or why she has powers, which I find the writing of this movie feel so dull, it feels like its a step backward compared to Part 6. But of course, the movie also tries to have a small subpot of love triangle between Tina, Nick and the Queen B of the campers, Melissa, but it just didn’t work that Melissa who wants to sleep with other campers for her pleasure, when she’s nothing but a manipulative B(bleep), but its just doesn’t work either, considering the campers are so bland (except for Nick, I find him to be not bad), cause its no stranger it focuses on Tina that much, and also Jason’s killing spree. As for why the campers are here in Crystal Lake? Well, they’re just there for birthday, though its more like a generic horny teens to boozing up, smoking up and sexing up without being warned about Jason on the loose. Like its the same thing ever since he came out of the lake.

The story is a complete lackluster compared to Part 6, I mean I get they wanted to make Carrie vs Jason, but its just poorly executed that it feels just another Friday the 13th film about teenagers getting killed before the final girl, especially with plotholes that left question for Tina’s excuse or her origin. Though in fairness, there are some dialogue are okay, which some dialogues gave me a chuckle.


The Presentation

The movie’s budget costed $2.8M as I’ve said before and it looks fine at best, but suffered with numerous problems.

For starter, the filming looks good for say the least, typical filming in the woods in Camp Crystal Lake, though for some reason we have two buildings, one is Shepard’s house and the other is a camp house, which im pretty sure they did the same thing as Part 4, in fact, there’s one scene where Robin got thrown out of window to death (but weaker compare to previous films) were filmed in the same Jarvis house in Part 4 as a last minute change when she was originally killed by dismembered from torso, but looked pretty bad that it was cut. The rest of this movie were filmed in Alabama, such as Baldwin County, located on Byrnes Lake off SR 225, and the road near from Mobile.

It has the same improved quality as Part 6, filming woods and again, two buildings in the camp, which like I said, it feels like a copy-paste from Part 4, but with Carrie-like element and Jason on the loose. Despite the filming looks nice, but the movie is suffered from editing problem, like there are bunch of jumpcuts that we skipped time or nearly all over the place. But the WORST case of the editing are the kills.

Speaking of the latter, some of the kills are standard, but they also have some creative and fun ones like Dr. Crews getting gut opened by a buzz saw weed wacker (which is the only time Jason kill someone with motor items. Sorry folks, no Jason with chainsaw in the franchise…), Kate getting Toot’d on her head from party horn in the funniest inclusion, and the most memorable of all (and Kane Hodder’s favorite), the sleeping bag kill by smashing Judy against the tree. While the rest are standard but rather weak, like we can barely see the gushing out blood and gore throughout the movie. But we all know the number 1 biggest problem of this movie, many of kills, along with some revealing dead bodies are edited out all over that we can’t even see what’s happening nor look like, it was all because MPAA were constantly sent X-Rated Warning 7 times, leaving more frustrations for post-production to cutting the kills down into what we have here. It feels like MPAA are acting like nowadays YouTube. For example, there’s the aforementioned weed wacker kill is supposed to be a lot gory with cutting the gut open, there’s Ben’s head crush to death that it was going to be a bloody bath with blood gushing out from the head like something out of anime, or the aforementioned sleeping bag kill that it was going to be multiple smash swing against the tree than once, as Kane Hodder was told for what would’ve been.

Once again, if you’re watching Dead Meat like I do, it has 16 kills in the movie. For my favorite, its a tough task, it will be either the sleeping bag kill, the Toot to the head or satisfying killing off Melissa, they’re more like my Top 3. But the worst kill for me, it will be either Robin being thrown out and weakly splattered on the ground or Maddy getting gutted by Sickle from cut out to outdoor with overusing unnecessary flashing light of thunder without a drop of rain (no really, the light flashing of thunder is so unnecessary and annoying that we barely see a rain drop nor even raining sound).

One lastly I like to complaining is the soundtrack. While the soundtrack when Jason is around is fine, but the rest just isn’t feel something out of Friday the 13th whenever they play Tina part. And not to mention, the opening credit song is just… Boringly bad that its just horror drum tone. I think the reason about the soundtrack, its because the composer of Part 1 to 7, Harry Manfredini, did some soundtrack, mainly because he was busy composing soundtrack on “DeepStar Six”, and the rest were done by Fred Mollin. Gee, I wonder why...

While the filming and the kills are fine, but its ruined with many issues like editing that feels like a pacing problem, annoying light flash of thunder and of course, the kills are ruined by Karen’s rating.


The Characters

Since this movie is about Jason vs Carrie (in odd idea), you think the characters would be even more enjoyable than before? None… A lot of characters are mediocre…

Lets start off with Jason Voorhees himself, as always. This time, as I said before, he’s played by Kane Hodder for the first before three later films which Hodder will be, by far, the only guy who played Jason more than once. While I like Jason look from Part 3 and 4, I think Part 7 design is also my favorite, which according to John Carl Buechler shows a lot od damages from previous films instead comes out clean like nothing happens, which I won’t deny his decision to make him look scarier and menacing as a powerful zombie killer with ripped clothes, exposed bones, a damaged mask and of course, being mad as HELL. Like you can see Jason movements went walking menacingly slow (pretty cliché), but when he gets confronted by Jason, he’s reached mile high of rage, or Roid Rage, if you add. That’s one thing il give credit for Kane’s Jason, he did a nice work for his portrayal of Jason for being menacingly scary and angry. Of course, Kane did a lot of stunts that he made a lot of risks of his life like being crushed by the roof (which funny enough, he said the hockey mask saved his life), he got face contacted by a light that he falls and destroying the stairs (BAW GAWD!!!) which Kane, which he came up that idea, said he could’ve broke his head and neck by real stairs compare the practical parts for his stunt, and the biggest one of all, being sprayed by a gasoline and being lit on fire by bursting furnace, and Kane did the fire stunt for more than 40 second that held the record at that time, which while it looks pretty cool, but it was torture for Hodder that he was hospitalized for months and has burnt scars on neck, torso and hands to this day. Talk about a dedicated role he’s ever done.

As for the rest of survivors, while there are some that find okay, but the rest are just bland and feel like step backward.

The only one that im talking for is Tina Shepard (played sadly, the late Lar Park Lincoln), the main protagonist in this movie who has Psychokinesis since her late father’s domestic abuse at her mom. The easiest way to describing her, she’s a poor man version of Carrie, which, like Carrie, she had ab abused moment and live with her mother, though at least it split rather than combined like Carrie, her father is abusive alcoholic and she has a caring mother. Even though I may like the chemistry between her and her mom, but I think I kind of prefer the chemistry between her and another camper hunk named Nick Rogers (played by Kevin Spirtas), while they get along, but i wish if the writing could’ve gone better for the two. Maybe its because Lar Park and Kevin didn’t get along from behind the scenes, which im assuming its because Kevin is secret gay before came out of closet (which the same can be said some other young gay actors back then). Despite being forgettable from the writing, Lar Park did a nice work of work of her role from remorse in distress to eventually trying to fight back against Jason. Though she did a very nice work, cause sadly, many years later, she was diagnosed with breast cancer, she won twice, but by the time she received the third one, she sadly lost the battle and died on April 22, 2025, at the age of 63. Rest in Peace, Tina…

As for the rest, some are fine, but like I said, the rest are forgettable at best.

There’s Amanda Shepard (played by the OG Arcee herself, Susan Blu), who’s Tina’s caring, bur protective mother, Dr. Crews (played by Terry Kiser) who’s a psychiatrist to checking on Tina, until he has a dark secret, Melissa (played by Susan Jennifer Sullivan, who said to be dead from cancer in 2009, but it turned out it wasn’t true, I think she’s still alive in her normal private life after Part 7) who’s a mean girl against Tina and wanting to have affair with Nick or other dudes, Eddie (played by Jeff Bennett, no connection to the voice actor with the same name, sorry James A. Janisse) who’s a sci-fi nerd and kind of annoying, while the rest are the same generic campers you expect, party fellow, lovely couples, doped up camper and many more. Its like take a shot if you’re in typical slasher films.

While the acting are good that il give credit for some, but the characters are just mediocre that its the same that we didn’t care that much.


SPOILER ALERT for those who haven’t seen the movie, or if you don’t mind

The final act is probably more memorable part in Part 7 after the blandness from the first and second act.

After discovering Dr. Crews setup on Tina that happens to be a harsh science experiment for the amount of emotion and stress, Amanda is absolutely disgusted about his plan, but Tina heard their conversation about the setup, she tried to escape by herself in a car, but didn’t last long from her scary vision of her mom getting killed by Jason and crashed into woods, leaving Tina runs off to the woods, like Amanda goes into motherly panic to finding her with Dr. Crews (because throughout the movie is nothing but “Wood is woods” as Nick’s cousin Michael (played by William Butler) puts it). But what Shepards and Dr. Crews didn’t know, is that Jason is on the loose of killing teens as we expect. Anyway after Tina and Nick discovered dead cousin Nick, they entered her home to reveal more twist, Dr. Crews has kept in secret to not only planning to sabotage Tina’s Psychokinesis, but also covering the report about Jason Voorhees, leaving Tina feeling overwhelmed with her power, causing Nick found out she’s 99 cent version of Carrie. However, their attempt to finding Amanda Shepard is too little too late, as she was killed by Jason with tree trimmer (even if Susan Blu said that her death is like the final moment of her live action acting before focusing on voice acting. Yikes...). And also Dr. Crews was brutally murdered by Jason’s buzz saw weed wacker. After Tina goes out on her own to discovering dead bodies (including her mother), she finally gets confronted by Jason, she takes her revenge by using her power by tangling with branch or loose power-line to electrocuting him with muddy pond. The chase went on from woods to party cabin with throwing stuff with her mind and crushing him with a roof, then she goes back to her home to Nick with mean girl Melissa, they try to tell “The-NOT-Regina-George” about Jason, but she find them crazy, only Melissa gets caught by Jason for Axing her a question to her head (karma can bite right in the ass). Anyway, this resulting a small chase from upstairs and back to downstairs (thanks to Tina uses her power to smash Jason with a light and crashing into practical stairs). But Jason breaks out in attempt to Nick, but Tina fights back by squeezing his head with mask strings, but not before breaks it off to revealing the most gnarliest Jason’s face I’ve ever seen. But Tina is still isn’t finish to blow the light and using electrical wire to hanging him, but felt like to make a hole to put him out again, but as we all know, Jason still comes back, but even more angrier underneath the downstairs. But again, Not-Carrie attacks him from throwing nails, spray him with gas and lit him on fire, causing her and Nick to leave in hurry before the house go BOOM!!! (Wow, pretty unexpected for Friday the 13th films. But you know what they said, go big or go home. No pun intended)

But Jason, somehow survived from explosion like a cartoon, but even more gnarlier and angrier, to not only backhanding Nick (after he shots Jason, but should’ve know bullets won’t work on Jason), but trying to kill Tina. But Tina goes mind wishing for her abusive dad again (seriously, why you want him back when he abused her late mother??), but then some how, John comes out of water, capturing Jason with chains around to neck to drowning him to “death”. But then in the mourning, the movie ends in the same way early days of Friday the 13th, Tina and Nick were carried in a stretcher to the ambulance and… That’s about it, just copying what we saw from pre-zombie Jason days.

I should also point out the scene where undead(?) John Shepard comes out water just plain too weird and dumb. But im not the only one, even John Carl Buechler hated that originally, john supposed to coming out like a zombie with makeup all around, but Frank Mancuso Jr was absent due to working on “Friday the 13th: The Series” (which I’ve never seen), Barbara Sachs shutdown Buechler’s suggestion that what we have here. Yeah, that didn’t go that well.

The final act is no stranger to be the highlight of this movie, even if the ending just didn’t make any sense whatsoever.


And now for my Final Opinion of this film

Overall, Friday the 13th Part 7: The New Blood feels like a step back compared to Part 6, but weirder, dumber and kind of boring.

It suffers from stepback on nearly everything on the characters and the plot, some parts of writing, forgettable filler, the idea with Carrie part in it is questionable that it didn’t feel like a Friday the 13th film, some questionable editing and worst of all, despite some kills are good and creative, but its ruined by the MPAA for being forced to tone down or else.

But it doesn’t mean its ALL bad, there are a few redeeming quality that il give appreciation such as Kane Hodder’s Jason, the kills are good and creative (though ruined by you-know-who), some of the characters are fine, some filming are alright based on slightly big budget, and of course, the climax is the best part of the movie.

Some fans maybe mixed that either they like it or not due to several reasons, which I won’t deny their mixed feelings, but for me, it feels like a letdown, I don’t recommend it that much, its more like check this out ONCE and you’ll make your conclusion, it may look fine, but felt like a downgrade than before.

For my rating, im gonna give this one a 3.5/10.


So this ends of my movie review, so next time, it looks like we’re going down, down and down, when we’re gonna have a hockey masked killer to having… A boat trip to the Big Apple.

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Thanks for reading, and im Anthony, signing out.