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Freddy Vs Jason [DVD] [2003]

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  • Actors: Robert Englund, Ken Kirzinger, Kelly Rowland, Monica Keena, Jason Ritter
  • Directors: Ronny Yu
  • Writers: Damian Shannon, Mark Swift, Victor Miller, Wes Craven
  • Producers: Douglas Curtis, Renee Witt, Robert Shaye
  • Format: PAL
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 2.35:1
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Classification: 18
  • Studio: Eiv
  • DVD Release Date: 26 Jan. 2004
  • Run Time: 93 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (138 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000127M62
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 11,965 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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Get ready for the ultimate showdown! It’s been nearly ten years since Freddy, from the Nightmare On Elm Street series, invaded people’s dreams to exact his deadly form of revenge and murder. But now, his memory has been systematically erased by a town determined to put an end to Freddy once and for all. Until, that it, Freddy resurrects Jason, the equally iconic madman from the Friday The 13th series. Jason is the perfect means for Freddy to once again instill fear on Elm Street and start a new reign of terror. But as the bodies begin to pile up, he discovers that Jason isn’t willing to cease his murderous ways and step aside so easily. Now, with a terrified town in the middle, the two titans of terror enter into a horrifying showdown of epic proportions.

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After 11 years in development hell and screenplay drafts by 13 different writers, the long-awaited smackdown of Freddy vs Jason finally 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 Chucky director 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

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Freddy vs. Jason is directed by Ronny Yu (Bride Of Chucky) and stars Monica Keena, Kelly Rowland, Jason Ritter, Chris Marquette & Robert Englund. The film pitches against each other the two villains of the A Nightmare on Elm Street and Friday the 13th franchises. It is set after Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare & Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday. The plot sees the terror of Elm Street, Freddy Krueger, suffering in nowhere land on account that the kids of Elm Street have forgotten all about him. Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare & Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday. The plot sees the terror of Elm Street, Freddy Krueger, suffering in nowhere land on account that the kids of Elm Street have forgotten all about him. However, he hatches a plan to bring the unkillable Jason Vorhees into the lives of the Springwood children and get the nightmares started again to bring him back into play. What he didn't bargain for was that Jason is a force all by himself and quickly steals Freddy's territorial thunder.....and he doesn't like it.

It was a project first mooted back in 1987, the idea of pairing two of modern horror's most fondly thought of icons was never far away. After a considerably troubled path thru the years (it's believed that up to 18 scripts had been written for the idea) the bogeyman smack down finally arrived in 2003. Tho receiving the expected mixed reviews from professional critics, the film was embraced by the horror faithful and was a box office success (made for $30 million it grossed almost $112 million Worldwide). The film does exactly what the title suggest it will, namely loads of blood and horror fisticuffs. The plot of course is as daft as it gets and the dialogue often cheesy, but the action and humour more than make up for the pitfalls of both franchises.
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Dream demon Freddy Krueger is desperate to terrorise the teenagers of Elm St. once again, but he can't since the parents of Springwood have found a way to make the kids forget about him while doping them up with dream suppressant Hypnocil.

In order to inspire terror, Freddy manipulates hulking, hockey-masked serial killer Jason Voorhees, through visions of his mother, to go to Elm Street and dispatch the kids so the town will think that Freddy has returned.

But his plans are scuppered when Jason starts to kill all of his "children," which really angers Freddy.

So, it's up to teens Will, Lori, and Kia, along with a few other survivors, to get Jason back to Camp Crystal Lake and Freddy out of the dream world for both of them to kill each other once and for all...

The main reason why I like this film is because i'm amazed at how god the actual story is for the film. Of course, a film like this was always going to disappoint someone, as the title is easily the best thing about it, but you have to love it.

If you are a fan of the titular characters, you will find many references to previous movies, and funnily enough, you may find yourself cheering for Jason during the last act, he appears to be the sympathetic one of the two.

All in all it's fun, forgettable, and if you watch it now, one cannot help but think that this was intended for a 3D release.
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I've been a fan of the Freddy movies for a while.

Most of them are good, some of the latest ones have been poor and cheap, like some of the Jason movies, so I was a bit put off this film and I thought It was gonna be just a cheap pile of teen actors and some terrible acting and recycled death scenes.

Well I got a big shock. It's not one of the best films I've seen recently, but it was good. Some of the lines were cheesy as hell, but I'm ok with that, I don't take films like this seriously anyway.

The acting was actually pretty good, the fight scenes and the plot were also quite solid.

Definitely the best Freddy or Jason film to be released in ages.

Plot - 7.5/10
Acting - 7/10
Death/Fight scenes - 7/10

Overall 7/10
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Format: DVD
Version: UK DVD release
Actors: 6/10
Plot/script: 6/10
Photography/visual style: 6/10
Music/score: 6/10
Overall: 6/10
Freddy Vs Jason was made in the year between Cabin Fever and Saw, the two films which overturned the horror world and ushered in an era of super-gory 'torture porn'. FvJ, however, harks back to an older period.
The two title characters, Freddy Krueger and Jason Voorhees, are the central villains of the Nightmare on Elm Street and Friday the 13th franchises, each of which ran to 10 films at the time. Founded in the early 80s, when studios were desperate for guaranteed profits, and turned to cheap horror. Over the years, both have built up a cult following, retaining their schlocky grindhouse roots while adopting the production standards and (albeit limited) star pulling power of the big Hollywood companies.
The plot of FvJ is functional and uncomplicated: Freddy manipulates Jason into springing them both from hell, then they duke it out. Over the course of the film, the type of narrative shifts: it begins in the traditional manner of slasher horror from which the characters come, but this is steadily shorn away and replaced with a direct confrontation and battle of a rather silly kind. I think this is due to the influence of the director Ronny Yu, whose roots are in the world of Hong Kong martial arts action. He is not really interested in horror, just in a battle between two icons.
As it gets more and more ridiculous, I have to say that it became more fun in my opinion. There is a knowing, tongue-in-cheek mentality to it which is perfectly happy to accept the tackyness of the whole thing and run with it.
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