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- In Part V the mayor says that Jason Voorhees was cremated, yet Tommy digs up
Jason's grave.
- EXPLANATION - Either the mayor was mistaken or (more likely) he
was lying to dispel rumors.
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- When Tommy is stabbing Jason with the fencepost, the corpse shakes and seems
hollow and dried out - yet when he is resurrected he sure seems meaty.
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- In the coffin, a maggot falls straight "down" off of Jason's face even
though he is supposedly lying down.
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- Tommy throws the hockey mask into Jason's grave, yet Jason picks it up
off the ground when he returns to life.
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- The truck that Tommy jumps into to escape Jason revs up before he has a chance to
start it.
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- When the deputy sheriff comes in to the station, he is supposedly bringing
in some take-out food. When he has to deal with Tommy and the boxes hit the ground,
they sound like they are empty cardboard boxes.
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- The first time that Tommy gets put in the jail cell, the policeman shuts the door
but fails to lock the cell. It is shown later that the key does lock the cell
when Tommy throws that same policeman in there.
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- When the group of kids enter the police station, Cort has his headphones down around his neck.
In the next shot, the sheriff asks him if "his parents have a sewing machine," and he is shown
taking his headphones off.
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- When Jason kills Lizabeth, the first shot shows Jason with his feet on either side of her
head, but in the next shot, his feet are together.
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- After Cort and Paula bring their groceries from the truck you can see their
reflection in the side panel of the truck as they walk past the camera and
then sit down and wait for the scene to end.
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- When Jason kills Burt, the first survivalist, he presumably takes Burt's weapons
and belt, yet Jason is wearing the belt when he lifts Burt's arm right after killing him.
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- When the dorky survivalist Roy first trips, he drops his paintball gun and it hits the ground, but the next shot shows a close up of the gun flying through the air again.
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- When Jason chops off the three survivalists' heads and the corpses fall
down, you can see the mat on the ground onto which they fall.
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- Jason was hit in the chest by a paintball, but in following scenes
the mark is gone from his chest.
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- When Tommy makes a sharp turn for the graveyard, and the sheriff says, "Hit the
noise and the cherries!" inside the police car it is shown going straight - but the
shot before showed the car right on Tommy's tail, which means they should be turning -
which they do in the subsequent shot.
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- Also when the sheriff says this, he is looking out of his windshield to the right, when Tommy clearly had just turned left.
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- When Sheriff Garris is dropping Tommy off at the city limit, he barks "Like the sign says, you are now leaving Forest Green, don't forget to buckle up."... but the sign actually says "Leaving Forest Green County, Have a Nice Day!"
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- In the motorhome, Cort's shirt starts out rolled up tight almost to his chin but in
subsequent shots it rolls down without Cort or Nikki touching it.
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- When Cort puts the motorhome in reverse, the outside shot reveals the
large picture above the two small pictures is missing behind him.
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- When Cort is driving the motorhome everything
inside the motorhome is moving back and forth. There is a framed picture
behind Cort that is moving back and forth. Once Jason grabs Nikki and pulls
her into the bathroom the frame stops moving, but after Jason kills her
and right before he kills Cort you can clearly see in the background the
framed picture moving back and forth again.
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- In the motor home, Cort turns up the Alice Cooper song, but the volume
remains the same.
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- The knife used to stab Cort in the head looks suspiciously like rubber.
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- When Cort starts up the motorhome, all the lights come on, but after Jason
has killed Nikki and stabbed Cort, you can see that it is completely dark inside
(look right before it tips over).
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- Also right before the motorhome tips over, you can see that there is nobody driving and neither Jason nor Cort's body can be seen at all.
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- The old caretaker gets stabbed in the throat with a broken bottle but
the sound of him screaming is loud and clear and uninterrupted as the two people
having a picnic look around.
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- When the guy from the picnic sees Jason kill the caretaker, he turns and is shown running away through the bushes. In the next shot it shows him again taking the first few steps to run away.
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- Also, after Jason chops the caretaker with the machete, he starts walking after the picnic guy. His machete disappears in a side shot of him walking through the woods.
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- When deputy Rick is talking to the sheriff from his police car about the bodies found, the sheriff responds through the red telephone. This makes no sense, especially since the police radio is shown sitting right behind Megan. A police scanner and a telephone line are two different systems.
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- When Sissy pours the soda out the window you can see something in the bottom
left of the window (most likely the camera used to shoot the reverse angle).
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- When Jason twists Sissy's head off and raises it up, the film noticeably slows down.
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- During the police chase scene officer Pappas reports Megan's license plate number to
the sheriff even though she is driving backwards and there is no plate on the front.
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- During both the police chase scene and the scene where Jason stops
the counselors in the middle of the road there are scenes of nighttime,
daylight, and nighttime again in the same scene.
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- The little girl is holding Jason's machete, carrying
it into Paula's cabin. When the little girl is walking with the machete
outside, the machete has some blood on it, but when she hands the machete
to Paula it is covered with blood. Also the front
end of the machete is pointed directly towards Paula, but when Paula
gets startled it shows the little girl holding it with the front end pointing up.
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- Why were none of the kids woken up by Paula's screams or when she was thrown through the glass? The counselors' cabins weren't that far away.
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- When Tommy and Megan are driving in the woods towards the camp near the end of
the film, they reuse a shot from the earlier police chase - you can see the red
police lights reflected on the trees.
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- When the sheriff shoots Jason with the shotgun the first time, the black cable
which pulls Jason back is clearly visible to the left of the screen.
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- After the sheriff shoots Jason the first time and he is lying on the ground,
Jason's machete can be seen on the ground above his right hand. When he sits
up and is shot a second time, the machete has disappeared.
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- After sheriff Garrison empties his gun into Jason, he turns and runs away and it shows Jason brushing up against a fake bush at the corner of the cabin and knocking it over.
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- When Tommy pours gasoline onto the lake, he splashes it in two lines along
the sides of his boat, yet when he throws a match onto the gasoline,
it manages to ignite in a nice circle around him. It also appears that the match goes out before it hits the water.
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- Also before Tommy lights the gasoline in front of him, you can see a line of bubbles in the background in the water before it catches fire. These bubbles were from the gas jets underwater that were used to create the ring of fire.
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- After Jason is pulled down by the rock, he grabs at Tommy's feet.
If you look closely you can see Jason's mask get knocked off - exposing
his zombie face - and him letting go of Tommy. In the next shot he is
again struggling with Tommy.
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- When Megan dives into the water and comes up for air, her hair is all around her face, but in the next shot of her swimming, it is slicked back.
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- Jason grabs Megan's ankle, and has to reach up from being held down by the rock.
But when Megan reaches the boat motor, how is she able to cut his head and neck when
he is supposedly more than 5 or 6 feet below the water?
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- In the beginning when they have the close up of Jason's eye (in the
James Bond spoof) it is brown, but at the end when Megan cuts his neck
with the propeller, his eye is blue, and then it is brown again for the last shot of Jason.
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- The propeller’s damage to Jason changes from shot to shot.
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- In many shots of the lake from the shore, the water is always murky and brown,
but in the shots taken from under the water when Jason and Tommy are fighting,
the water is very clear and blue.
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- Why does Jason float at the end? He doesn't hold any air in his lungs and he's just a walking corpse now.
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