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Freddy vs. Jason (BD)The slicer versus the slasher? Two titans of terror going at it mano-a-machete? They’re gonna kill each other a lot! The horror (and wicked fun) begins when Freddy realizes he can’t haunt dreams because folks no longer fear him. So he enlists Jason to do a little killing on his behalf on Elm Street. Presto, the fear is back – and so is Freddy. One problem: Jason isn’t about to stop offing people. And another: Freddy isn’t about to let Jason rule Elm Street. This means war. Freddy Vs. Jason. Winner kills all. Special Features: • Commentary by Director Ronny Yu, Robert Englund (Freddy) and Ken Kirzinger (Jason) • Deleted/Alternate Scenes Including the Original Opening and Ending • Featurette Gallery Covering the Film’s Development, Art Direction, Makeup Effects, Stuntwork and More • Visual Effects Exploration with the Creative Team • Storyboards and Production Art Galleries • Publicity/Promotion Vignettes • Ill Niño How Can I Live Music Video • Theatrical Trailer & TV Spots]]>
M**E
"I've been away from my children for far too long..."
Forget Tyson and Lewis; this is the big show. The big event that every horror fan has dreamt of is finally here. Two legends duke it out to claim their glory in high body-counts. The world isn't big enough for these two monsters, so they will have to fight until only of them walks away victorious. While this is no Shakespearian masterpiece (nor is it trying to be one) and the movie tends to go over-the-top at times, "Freddy Vs. Jason" is a complete blast for those who are looking for one hell of an entertaining time.The people of Elm Street have finally found a way to get rid of Freddy Krueger for good. They've erased him from their memories. Any evidence or witnesses to his bloodshed have been done away with or locked up; thus, making Krueger powerless. As a sign of desperation, Freddy calls upon another legend killer; Jason Voorhees. With Jason back from the grave and going back to his murderous ways, Freddy knows that the people of Elm Street will suspect that it is his doing and will be afraid once again; for it is their fear he craves and lives on. The only problem is once Freddy set Jason loose, there's no stopping him. Jason is killing all of Freddy's children and sparing none for him. Well, Freddy is not going to take that lying down. Freddy decides it is time to put the bad boy down for good, leading to the ultimate showdown between the two legendary monsters.It's impossible for this movie to please everybody, but I for one must confess that I absolutely LOVED this movie. This is because I accept it for what it is. Being a huge Freddy fan, I knew exactly what it was going to be. In fact, the movie went as far as to even surprise me with a clever and workable plot. While it takes the film some time to get into the background story (which is really cool to see the beginnings of these two maniac killers; especially Freddy's start) and character development, once these two colossal giants go one-on-one, it is a sight to see. There is some incredible fighting between the two that was very unexpected. The acting in the movie isn't fantastic, but it works for what it is trying to accomplish. You don't need excellent acting in this kind of a movie; you just need acting that is at least bearable. I found it more than that and was pretty pleased with the end results. Freddy and Jason are the two show-stoppers that really makes everything work. Kudos to Robert Englund for being able to rise to the occasion of playing a marvelous "Freddy" for all of these years. He hasn't lost his touch.One of the big complaints about this film from people is talks of there being no winner. Without giving away the ending, I will go on the record and say there absolutely is a winner. It's undeniable that the ending leaves room for a second round, no doubt; however, there is most certainly a winner by the end of the film (think of it more like a round in boxing). I think the ending is more than suitable--this referring to the exact final shot. I'm sure some people are upset with how it ended, but I thought it ended on a fine note.This two-disc DVD set has some pretty cool extras within it. First off, the picture quality is breath-taking and crystal clear while the sound is excellent. The DVD offers both widescreen and fullscreen versions of the movie. Extras included are deleted scenes, commentary, trailers, a music video, some cool DVD-ROM features, and much more. A pretty impressive package for a movie like this, I must admit."Freddy Vs. Jason" isn't looking to win Oscars, nor is it here for enlightenment. It is here for us horror fans, and for us Freddy/Jason fans. If you think the previous movies are stupid, then you will most likely think this one is as well. If you're a fan of the past movies, then chances of you enjoying this flick are very great. Just keep two things in mind: Don't let hype consume you, and allow yourself to make up your own mind in the end. This was a very entertaining chapter in the Freddy/Jason saga that I will be sure to watch over and over again. What could've been a terrible disaster ends up being a grand and gory entertaining time.
C**E
AUSOME I LOVE IT!!!!
AUSOME I LOVE IT!!!!
V**6
Great product
Great movie
P**L
Fanservice horror
Freddy vs. Jason makes one thing incredibly clear - the problem with Jason movies is that directors make Jason boring. Freddy is such a fun and dynamic character. Robert Englund carries most of this movie, for better and for worse.What is Freddy vs. Jason? In short, this movie was meant to either cap off or revive two franchises. Friday the 13th and Nightmare on Elm Street had both had some mediocre performances thanks to some badly directed sequels, and it was time to breathe new life into the franchises. "Versus" movies were popular at this time, with titles such as "Alien Versus Predator" being popular.How does this fit into the Friday the 13th franchise? The director of Jason X had taken Jason into space, essentially capping off the entire Friday the 13th franchise. This is entirely ignored. Jason is back to his old hijinks, somewhere after Part IV... or one of the other movies where he died. He's dead for about one scene, and you know that won't stop him from coming back again.How does this fit into the Nightmare on Elm Street franchise? Robert Englund was getting too old for these films. This is his final picture as Freddy, and he chews the scenery hard. It's a lot of fun, even if sometimes it does break the 4th wall to the point that it's clear this is more fan service than horror film. Englund does look a little rough at times, with some scenes making it clear that he had better and worse days on set, but overall his acting chops are still there.How is the film? It's very "of its era". The starting portion of the main plot, introducing the characters, looks like it could have been filmed as a sequel to Scream. Most of the characters are unlikeable fodder for your standard slasher. The direction by Ronny Yu is also bog standard, from the early era when Hong Kong fimmakers were just breaking into American blockbusters. Lots of quick-cut action scenes, cheesy one-liners that scarcely make sense for the film, and Freddy yells "bitch" a lot. Apparently Freddy fans think that's funny? I don't get it.So why do fans like it? As said, Robert Englund chews the scenery. Freddy fans will be overjoyed. There are a few great Jason scenes, particularly the initial "in hell" scene, but overall Jason is just sort of a body that Freddy works his magic on. There's a few stunts, particularly a full-body fire stunt, which won awards for valid reasons. Overall, the film is basically exactly what it sets out to be - it's a classic Jason movie, and a Freddy movie, at the same time. It also ends with one of the greatest "versus" battles from this era. There are tons of stunts, explosions, fires, and fun.Overall, this isn't a smart movie, but it does have its moments. I'll remember the "hell" scene and the fire stunt for a long time. Robert Englund also worked his ass off trying to make this one to remember. I think some of the one-liners the director gave him were total cringe, but overall it ends up working. Sit past the initial scenes of the teens, and I promise the final battle is worth it for Freddy and Jason fans alike. 5 stars for doing what it promises, minus one star for some of the cringe in the early teen scenes.
J**H
The best
This is the best Freddy Kruger or Friday the 14th movie ever made. Don't agree, then come fight me!
B**O
Gift
Gift for my. Collector Grandson. Loves it and highly reccomend especially if you are like me and want unusual things to collect .
M**Z
Comedy of the absurd!
Its a movie thats so bad, its kinda great. I prefer that if it knows its going to be so sublime, then lean into it and just go over the top with a heaping more of the ridiculous and remove all plausibility.
A**R
Perfect!
No Regrets, Cheesy yet one of the Best Slashers Ever
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