Storyline:Voorhees"" severed and mummified head (plus sweater and pants) on a makeshift candle-lit table-altar.The identify of the camp""s grotesquely-deformed stalker-killer was revealed o be Jason Voorhees (Steve Daskawitz) who had survived the drowning and had maintained the shrine to revere his beloved mother.During the argument, Toomes fired Brice for being careless and disrespectful in attitude.Brice threatened blackmail about the secrets of their work ("Maybe your wife would like to know where you really get your money from"), and Toomes agreed: "You""re right.Before Hagrid left with Fudge, he hinted that Ron and Harry should follow a trail of spiders.The two boys proceeded to follow a spider trail into the Dark Forest, where they met with the giant spider Aragog, accused of killing Myrtle 50 years earlier in the bathroom.He introduced Marty to his new family - his wife Clara and two sons Jules and Verne.After all their successful travels together, "Doc" advised Marty and Jennifer: "...your future hasn""t been written yet.No one""s has.Your future is whatever you make it, so make it a good one, both of you."In the film""s last lines, Marty asked: "Hey, Doc.Where you going now? Back to the future?" to which he replied: "Nope.Already been there" - and then "Doc" flew his locomotive across the sky as the film ended.Film Notables (Awards, Facts, etc.)Considered by most film reviewers as the weakest of the trilogy.Earned about $88 million at the box-office (domestically), with a worldwide gross of about $245 million."The sex-crazed couple, Russell and Sandra (in a ight bra-less yellow half-top), conversed together hand-in-hand.