The invincible JASON has the speed like a leopard, the dexterity like a cat, the strength like a bear, the eyes like an eagle, the vitality like Xiaoqiang, and the resilience like a slug... JASON is an enhanced version of the chainsaw massacre with more mobility. powerful. Whitney Piapia ran two miles away and was hugged back by Jason, and then quickly turned back to pick up people. The whereabouts are erratic. Suddenly the swallows point the water, and then they drive the cicadas in eight steps. They are very light and the common feature is that a biu will inevitably come out behind them, killing people silently. JASON is not idle at ordinary times, concentrates on practicing 18 martial arts, no matter what is in his hands, he can play tricks for you. I can’t show my ability with knives. Jason was still a gecko lifting the curtain when the two slacks were sailing fast on the cruise ship—showing a small hand, which reminded me of the scene of Rambo 4 shooting the rebels with a bow and arrow. The most bizarre is JASON's magic mask. Pay attention to the end of the film, JASON's body was thrown down by the protagonist. If you look carefully, you will find that JASON's face is still wearing a mask! But the weird thing is that the male pig's feet threw a mask down again and sank along with JASON... Then JASON came out again with a puff, still wearing a mask on his face! It seems that JASON has a spare mask with him, or changes the mask like a face change in a Sichuan opera. The highlight of this film is the passionate performance of the beautiful women in the film, and their bodies are top-notch. The Internet is good. I thought it was not easy to find some Hong Kong third/class movies at the beginning. I tried to find no results for 6 or 7 years. There are no third-level movies in Hong Kong now, and no one has watched it, because we have Lanlan, Yaya, Kongkong... In addition, we can also watch American blockbusters directly to see how high the level of the American people's tertiary movies is. .
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