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Freddy vs Jason

Freddy vs Jason

Suitable For 18 Years And Over.Info Stars: Ken Kirzinger, Robert Englund, Monica Keena, Kelly Rowland

Director: Ronny Yu

Summary: Freddy Krueger is desperate to terrorise the teenagers of Elm Street again but is unable to as the parents have found a way to make the kids forget about him. He enlists the help of serial killer Jason Voorhees to go to Elm Street and dispatch the kids so the town will think that Freddy has returned...

Veteran slashers Freddy Krueger and Jason Voorhees join forces in this combination sequel to the NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET and FRIDAY THE 13TH series. The film begins with a quick recap of both Freddy and Jason's "lives," underscoring their respective motivations to kill and their distinct weaknesses. Freddy (Robert Englund) explains that the present children of Elm St. (including Monica Keena, Jason Ritter, Kathrine Isabelle, and Kelly Rowland of Destiny's Child) have no memory of him, and if they don't know he exists, he can't enter their dreams to kill them. Ingeniously, he reaches out to Jason (Ken Kirzinger), the brutish death machine from Camp Crystal Lake, to go on an Elm Street killing spree, hoping a lot of gory murder will jog the town's memory.
Jason is up to the task, quickly dispensing with teenager after teenager in suburban homes, cornfields, medical labs and, of course, the forest. Freddy grows jealous over Jason's body count, and so must intervene, setting off a battle royale between the two highly adored slasher heroes across dreamworlds and realities. In another post-modern twist, a character seemingly modelled after Jay from Kevin Smith's films appears in the movie, adding both a comedic element and another level of reality vs. fiction. FREDDY VS. JASON employs a variety of special effects to update these undying series, not the least of which is uniting their once disparate stories.

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Editor's Review

amazon.co.uk After 11 years in development hell and screenplay drafts by 13 different writers, the long-awaited smackdown of Freddy vs Jasonfinally arrived in cinemas in 2003. After making their respective debuts in Friday the 13th(1980) and A Nightmare on Elm Street(1984), the hockey-masked killer Jason Voorhees (Ken Kirzinger, replacing long-time Jason performer Kane Hodder) and razor-gloved Freddy Krueger (Robert Englund) square off in a slasher-franchise combo-deal that only their most devoted fans will appreciate; it turns out this is a lightweight match in which nobody wins.

It's an average entry in the histories of these horror icons, comparable to half of their previous sequels, and Bride of Chuckydirector Ronny Yu satisfies purists with plenty of gushing blood and mayhem when Freddy recruits Jason to slice 'n' dice the ill-fated teens who've forgotten Freddy's once-formidable reign of terror. While it logically connects the gruesome legacies of Nightmare's Elm Street and Friday's Camp Crystal Lake, this horror hybrid is shockingly uninspired. It briefly peaks when Freddy gives the unconscious Jason a dream-world pummelling, but ultimately, their showdown's a letdown --Jeff Shannon

Main Language: English
Region: Region 2
Special Features: Film Maker Commentary With Director Ronny Yu, Actor Commentary By Robert Englund And Ken Kirzinger, Jump To A Death Menu Option, Deleted And Alternate Scenes, Behind The Scenes Coverage Of The Films Development, Visual Effects Exploration, Storyboards, Gallery, M
Year: 2003
Release Date: January 26, 2004
Runtime: 97 minutes
Certification: Suitable For 18 Years And Over.
Catalogue Number: E D V 9157
Label: New Line Cinema
Keywords: Two, General, Freddy, Jason, Horror, Occult, Discs, Sci, Fi, Vs
Genre: Horror/Occult

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