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Freddy vs. Jason

2003

Action / Horror / Thriller

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Evangeline Lilly Photo
Evangeline Lilly as School Student - Next to Locker
Jason Ritter Photo
Jason Ritter as Will Rollins
Lochlyn Munro Photo
Lochlyn Munro as Deputy Scott Stubbs
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700.24 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 37 min
P/S 1 / 4
1.30 GB
1920*1080
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 37 min
P/S 2 / 18

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Leofwine_draca7 / 10

A gruesome cartoon put on film

Now there's a novel idea: pit two iconic horror movie villains against each other in a modern, up-to-date slasher movie (refreshingly free of the annoying self-awareness that ruined the films that followed Scream) and throw in tons of gore and violence to appease jaded audiences. The result? A jokey, reference-filled epic that will entertain fans of both sets of films. Although not exactly adding any new ground to the mythos generated by twenty-odd movies, this one goes back to the basics and has plenty of inventive dream sequences to recommend it. The plot is fairly full, too, with plenty of killing going on, with unpredictable victims for a change. The helmer is BRIDE OF CHUCKY's Ronny Yu, and he makes a damned good attempt at things.

The teenage crowd that provides the focus of the film are the usual unknown bunch of intellectual bimbos, brainless jocks and topless starlets. Robert Englund returns, having a ball as a particularly vicious Freddy, although sadly Kane Hodder has been replaced by another hulking menace behind the hockey mask. The death sequences are frequent and extremely gruesome, with bodies cut in two, decapitations and impalings galore. Other deaths, like the fold-up bed scene, are particularly ingenious and raise schlocky gore to new, obscene levels. As for the scare factor, well Freddy is quite OTT this time, not particularly frightening (but was he ever, except in the very first film?) whilst Jason, as the immobile stalker, actually succeeds in terms of sheer menace – I loved the scenes of him stalking in the cornfield. The final showdown between the two movie monsters is well worth the wait, with extreme, cartoonish violence being the order of the day. Bring on the next in the series

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle5 / 10

clash of horror icons

Freddy Krueger is powerless without his children. He revives Jason Voorhees to go attack 1428 Elm Street. Lori Campbell (Monica Keena) lives there with her widowed father. She and her friends Kia (Kelly Rowland),Gibb (Katharine Isabelle),Trey, and Blake are attacked by Jason. Meanwhile Lori's ex-boyfriend Will (Jason Ritter) escapes from the mental hospital. He tells Lori that his father was the one who killed her mother and put him in the hospital. The teens joined by Charlie (Chris Marquette) and deputy Scott Stubbs (Lochlyn Munro) are individually slaughtered by both Freddy and Jason.

I'm not sure what I was expecting from this killer mash-up. It doesn't start out well. It's yet another bunch of twenty somethings playing high school teens getting slaughter. Kelly Rowland is definitely a mistake. Jason Ritter's character and the father is too complicated. Of course, it still has the great Robert Englund acting up a villainy storm. It does what is probably the most important thing for horror fans. It gets the two icons in some good fights. For most other movie goers, this is rather boring exercise because none of the teen characters are actually interesting.

Reviewed by Clive_W6 / 10

Such a guilty pleasure

The caption says all, I love this film from the poor acting, to the questionable decisions, and the plot holes, everything this has to offer is so enjoyable, so much fun, I remember when this first came out and had the pleasure to watch it many times over. I would love to see another showdown one day, before Robert Englund is too old. Doesn't even have to follow on, just needs to be to the same level as this film. Or if we could have an ultimate smack down all heavy titles battle it out awesome horror match up!

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