 Patriot Prime Reviews is a channel for adult collectors and may not be suitable for children under 13 years of age. Viewer discretion is advised. Hey, what's going on guys? Patriot Prime here once again and happy Friday the 13th. For those of you that don't know, my real name is Jason and I was born on Friday the 13th, July 1973. Yes, I'm that old and I've always considered Friday the 13th my lucky day. I've always thought that bad omens were reversed for me. You know, if a black cat crosses my path, I'm going to play the lottery. Granted it hasn't worked yet, but you know what I mean. And I've always been a big fan of the Friday the 13th movies. I've got plushies, a Jason figure, Funko Pop, replica mask hanging on the back. My son and I even went as Jason and Alice Cooper last Halloween and it was a really big hit. So that leads us into this video review. I've got Neckis Friday the 13th part five, a new beginning Jason figure. Now Friday the 13th part five is a terrible movie. It is one of the worst in the franchise in my opinion. But granted, it's got some great kills and tons of boobs. And that's because the director got his start in porn. But the movie still sucks. It's got terrible acting. I mean, just some terrible scenes. I mean, there's one scene where a guy is singing to his girlfriend while he's in the shitter, the old baby song. Ooh baby, ooh baby. Yeah, and you know, they get killed, but still, I mean, that is a pointless scene. And what's worse is the killer in Friday the 13th part five wasn't even Jason. It was this dude named Roy. You talking to me, Sheriff? I thought you was talking to me. Oh, shut up, Roy. Fortunately, the real Jason shows up a couple of times in the movie thanks to dream sequences. And that's where this figure comes into play. This is Neckis dream sequence Jason figure. So let's take a quick look at the packaging. You've got Tommy Jarvis here holding a machete, Jason's hockey mask in the background Friday the 13th part five and new beginning. You've got Jason here on the side on the back shows the figure with his various accessories and a brief history of Jason from the films. Jason here on the side Friday the 13th new beginning on top UPC on the bottom. Now, like the other neck of toys, you can't open this up. It's got a Velcro attachment where you see another great image of Jason here on the cover. Not the cover, the inside flap and the figure himself. He has quite a few different accessories. First off, he's got four different head sculpts, a tombstone, a axe, machete, ice pick and another hand. So now without further ado, let's go ahead and get this figure opened and out of the package and take a closer look at him. Let's see. This should open it up quite nicely. Now, once you get Jason all open and out of the packaging, you can get a closer look at all of the different accessories he comes with. First off, you get the main figure of Jason right here. You get this really cool headstone which looks like it's made out of wood. You get one, two, three different head sculpts, a bloody axe, a machete, an ice pick and an extra hand. So without further ado, let's take a closer look at the figure and those accessories. Now, this figure is mainly based on the very first dream sequence from Friday the 13th, Part 5, where Tommy Jarvis is having this nightmare about these two grave robbers who are digging up the body of Jason Voorhees. And of course, that's where you see the tombstone. Now, the tombstone is very well sculpted. As I said earlier, it looks like it's made from planks of wood. You turn it around and you can see where the wood is held together by these other bars of wood and you can even see the nails. So great detail on that. Real muddy looking there at the bottom. You got the spray painted or painted name of Jason Voorhees. A very neat looking accessory. Now, once the grave robbers pop the lid on Jason's coffin, you're greeted with the very first head sculpt, this wormy mask. He had earthworms crawling out of the eye holes. That's a really cool sculpt. But it's not a sculpt I'm really going to use in my figure. I mean, it's mainly from where he was laying down, but still really, really neat. Now, of course, Jason greets them or greets the first grave robber with a machete stab to the gut. And there's Jason's machete, a very nice looking machete, nice silver, almost chrome looking. I like the details on it. You can see the rivets holding it together, the handle really, really cool and that will fit in Jason's right hand. He's got a little opening right there. Just squeeze the machete in. There we go. So there's Jason holding his machete. The next weapon right here, the ice pick, is how Jason greets the second grave robber stabbing him right in the neck. And this ice pick, this looks just like an ice pick that my grandfather had. Really, really cool. This could also fit in Jason's hand. Now, once Jason gets up and out of the grave, the worms all wash off in the rain and he now has this head sculpt, which is pretty much the worm head without the worms. The mask looks nice and muddy, very wet. Great head sculpt. I mean, look at the details. You got the ears, the scars. There's where Tommy Jarvis hitting with the machete across the side of the head. The axe wound from part three. I like this one. And to change the heads out, you just simply get a firm grip and pop the head right off. So you have this long peg. Take it, drop it, and match it up with a hole on the inside and pop it right in. Let me switch hands. You got to twist a little bit. These are a pain to get on, but you'll hear it pop when they pop into place. And there you have Jason in his final form from that dream sequence when he starts stalking towards Tommy. Now, the next two accessories we're going to take a look at is from what I like to call hallucination Jason. Jason doesn't appear in any more dream sequences in the film, but he does appear in a couple different hallucinations that Tommy has. He has one hallucination of Jason in his bedroom, and then he sees him once again in the yard. Now in both of these hallucinations, Jason is seeing carrying this axe. And this is a pretty cool looking axe. Lots of nice details there on the wooden handle. You got the blade here covered in blood. I mean, it's got blood on both sides. The tip of the axe looks just like a real axe with the handle poking through. Now, I think they overdid it a little bit with the blood effects. I mean, it's a bloody axe, but I just think it looks more like it was dipped in paint than used to chop somebody up. Granted, I've never chopped anybody up with an axe, but you know what I mean. So you can take this axe and slide it in Jason's hand like so. He wields it really good. You can also bring the arm up and this arm up and he can kind of dual wield it or use both hands to hold onto the axe. Now, the second accessory is this new head sculpt. This is a more, I want to say, alive Jason sculpt. It didn't really have that zombie look like his other head sculpt. Very well sculpted. I love the details on that. So much blood and gore. Once again, there's the gash across the head that Tommy gave him in part four. But what I don't understand is the gash right here on his forehead. He got that in part three way before he met Tommy Jarvis. So anyway, that is a really cool head sculpt nonetheless. And I think it's a great look if you want to use this as a part three or part four Jason. So there you have hallucination Jason. The last two accessories that we get with this figure are just fun extras. The first one is this battle damaged hand from part four when Jason took the machete between his fingers. He pretty gnarly looking hand. You got the nasty looking fingernails and more importantly, the nasty looking wound right down the center of his hand. Now, I'm not sure why it's included with this figure from part five. I mean, like I said, I believe it was Tommy's sister gave him this wound in part four. But you can attach it to the figure. The left hand here just pops right off just like the head. It's just got a little peg right there. Match that up with the hole on the hand. And there you go. So you can kind of have Jason taking a look at his hand like, what the hell? So yeah, you got that option. So there is another example of a part four Jason. Now the last accessory is kind of a weird one, a very unique accessory, if you will. It's this head sculpt right here. Yeah, that's a little different. This is representing the Friday the 13th part five poster or VHS artwork. This was the new beginning mask that Jason never ever wore. Now you did see this mask in a couple of movies, most famously the Road Warrior where it's worn by Lord Humongous and National Lampoon Christmas Vacation where Clark Griswold wore it. But it's still a pretty nice looking sculpt, great painted details. Another battle damaged head, scars all over the back. But I don't really see displaying this head on that figure. See what I mean? It just doesn't look right unless this is one of those Friday the 13th ripoff, you know, like Friday the 15th and that's the serial killer Jeb. But still really cool accessories that add to the playability of this figure. And finally, 12 minutes into the video, we're going to take a look at Jason himself. Now I went ahead and put back on the muddy fresh from the grave head sculpt because as I said earlier, this whole figure is based upon that first dream sequence. And that being said, check out the coloring on this guy. I love how he looks wet. He's just got that nice shiny. I'm standing in the rain just stepped out of my grave. Look, I think that looks amazing. He looks just nasty, just wet and nasty. Now check out these sculpt on the shirt. Got the pockets, the buttons down the center, the wrinkles, the pants are the same way. The zipper, the wrinkles, the seam, great sculpting. Now the pants in the shirt seem to be made out of some kind of flexible rubbery plastic. So that's really cool. Great sculpting all the way around. I mean, NECA just kills it with their detail. Now as far as articulation is concerned, the head can do a complete 360 all the way around. It can look up. It can look down. It can do the old look. I mean, that's great. I love that you can give this expressionless character some real personality. Arms can do a complete 360. They can go up. They can go down. There is an elbow bend. There is an elbow rotation. The hands are on a little ball joint so they can go up and down and rotate all around. Now he's got two different hands. This one here, the left hand is your outstretched. I'm going to get your hand while the right hand is used to hold the machete, the axe or the ice pick. He does have a waist rotation, legs up and down and they can go out slightly. There is a knee bend and a knee rotation and down at the feet. There is a slight ankle rotation and very, very slight ankle tilt. And look at those details on the boots. I love that. You got the metal eyelets. You got the boot strings. The sculpting detail on these type of figures just blows my mind. I love this character. I think he looks awesome and he's going to look really good on my shelf. And now for some quick size comparisons. Here is Neckis Ultimate Friday the 13th Part 5 Dream Sequence Jason with Generation 1 Optimus Prime. Funko Pop Jason. Adorable Plushy Jason. And Neckis Ultimate Friday the 13th Part 6 Jason. Okay, now before we wrap this video up, I have to show you something I discovered while I was editing the intro of this video. If you take the hallucination Jason head sculpt or the Part 3, Part 4 head sculpt, whatever you want to call it, and take the axe, you can actually embed the axe in Jason's forehead. So now you have the Part 3 Jason where he gets whacked in the head at the barn. Also, you have his split hand. You can take the machete and slide that right into the injury as well. So there you have battle damaged Jason. I thought that was so cool. This figure continues to surprise me. In closing, I cannot recommend Neckis Ultimate Friday the 13th Part 5 Dream Sequence Jason enough. This is a fantastic figure, fantastic sculpting and detail, plus all the extra accessories make it like you almost have a Jason from three different movies. I couldn't tell you how many times I picked this figure up and down at my local store, and I am so glad I finally pulled the trigger on him. One of the things I really like about the figure is the fact that his mask is sculpted onto the head and does not come off. The Friday the 13th Part 6 Jason figure I have, his mask comes off and it just doesn't look right. There's just something off about that mask where the Part 5 Dream Sequence Jason, this one just looks perfect. He looks like he stepped right out of the silver screen. So guys, there he is, Friday the 13th Part 5 Ultimate Dream Sequence Jason by Neckis. This one is a killer pickup. So, does a Neckis Ultimate Friday the 13th Part 5 Dream Sequence Jason belong in your collection? Absolutely, this is a fantastic toy with some great sculpted details. And I think it's a perfect representation of Jason from Part 3 and Part 4. I absolutely love this figure and the attention to detail is amazing. Now I found this figure at my local Walmart. They have a new collectible section over in the electronics department where I also picked up this Toony Terrors Jason. So yeah, I got both of these dudes at a local Walmart, which is very rare in my area. So I can't recommend this figure enough. Plus, it's the real Jason. And if you're going to buy a Jason, always go with the real one. Guys, if you enjoyed the video, don't forget to like, don't forget to subscribe, and don't forget to hit that bell icon to get notified when I upload new reviews. Once again, this is Patriot Prime, signing out. Hoorah!