Freddy vs. Jason
Freddy enlists Jason to kill on his behalf on Elm Street, after realizing that he can't haunt dreams because people no longer fear him.
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- Cast:
- Robert Englund , Ken Kirzinger , Monica Keena , Jason Ritter , Kelly Rowland , Katharine Isabelle , Christopher Marquette
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Absolutely Fantastic
It was OK. I don't see why everyone loves it so much. It wasn't very smart or deep or well-directed.
It really made me laugh, but for some moments I was tearing up because I could relate so much.
It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.
This movie is packed with awful storytelling, overacting, and unbearable, superficial characters. There's plenty of things in this movie that just don't make any sense. However, the part that saves this movie is the 20+ minutes of Freddy and Jason beating the crap out of each other! The movie is horrifically violent and bloody, but it's dragged down by a slow pace. Overall, middle of the road.
Some fun but not a great film in any of the franchises!!! Some cool stuff & lots of gore but also WAY too silly but IT'S OK !!! Could've been alot BETTER!!!The worst of the friday the 13th franchise.
My mom thought it was stupid like I thought Jason X (2001) is stupid because the whole Jason in space idea but this film is fun. Not the best but enjoyable. I know it's better than Alien vs Predator because this one is enjoyable. It's better than Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice (2016) to be honest. Freddy almost win but he's been put out in the dream world and Jason win. Okay now that's out of the way now I want to say the story is spot on, the writting is alright, and the characters are not anoyying which is a good thing. So yeah this is my review of Freddy vs Jason (2003), it's worth a watch
After Craven reminded us who Freddy is supposed to be in New Nightmare, we're this throws us right back into the goofy stupidity of the worst of the sequels. Sure, the titular fight & some of the dreams provide some fun, but it takes way too long to get to it. Until then, we're bombarded with horror clichés (closed medicine cabinet reveal), mysterious rules that the dumb kids figure out ridiculously easily, & dated offensiveness (homophobia, sexism, racism).