Jason Voorhees Was Never Scarier Than This
Jason Voorhees has never been scarier than he was in Friday the 13th 2009. The remake is messy, aggressively 2000s, and absolutely not perfect, but when it comes to Jason Voorhees, this movie understood something the franchise had been missing for a while… Jason needed to feel dangerous again. In this video, we’re talking about why Derek Mears’ version of Jason works so well, why Crystal Lake feels like his territory, why the opening sequence still rules, why the sack mask and hockey mask moments matter, and why 2009 Jason deserved another shot. This is not me saying Friday the 13th 2009 is secretly the greatest slasher movie ever made. It’s me saying this version of Jason had teeth. We lost this Jason way too soon. What do you think? Did 2009 Jason deserve a sequel, or was this version just another wet blanket in a hockey mask? Remember to be excellent to one another. This has been Deep Red Pictures. Email: [email protected] TikTok: Deepredpictures Instagram: Deepredpictures #FridayThe13th #JasonVoorhees #HorrorMovies

Stop Treating Slashers Like Lesser Horror

WERWULF Looks Like a Nightmare We’re Not Supposed to See

The DEFINITIVE Lore-Accurate Friday the 13th Franchise Timeline | (3+ Hours!)

Michael Myers Doesn’t Need Laurie Strode

Resident Evil 0 Enemies Are Seriously F*cked Up...

Obsession (2026) Is The Most Disturbing “Nice Guy”Movie Ever Made

This Prequel Introduced the Franchise’s Most Terrifying Character

Ranking Every Friday The 13th Jason: Who Takes The Top Spot?

The Psychological Disorder Behind Each ICONIC Horror Villain

Heavy Metal (1981) - 22 SECRET Facts Didn't Know About!

The Lost Scenes of Freddy Vs Jason

The Blair Witch Reboot Will SAVE the Franchise!

Ranking Killers by How Long They’d Survive The Purge

10 Things I Still Can’t Explain About - The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986)

Friday the 13th (1980): 28 Details Most Fans Never Noticed

1 Hour Of JASON Gameplay | Friday the 13th: The Game (Camp Forest Green)

Double Crash And Burn - The Mickey Rourke Story

Halloween (1978) Did Something No Horror Movie Does Anymore

Investigating The World's Skinniest vs Fattest City..

