Freddy vs. Jason

2003 "Even a killer has something to fear."
5.7| 1h37m| R| en| More Info
Released: 15 August 2003 Released
Producted By: New Line Cinema
Country: United States of America
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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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Contentar Best movie of this year hands down!
Dynamixor The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.
Adeel Hail Unshakable, witty and deeply felt, the film will be paying emotional dividends for a long, long time.
Lela The tone of this movie is interesting -- the stakes are both dramatic and high, but it's balanced with a lot of fun, tongue and cheek dialogue.
shannen-l-c Freddy vs. Jason is a movie that in theory seems an intriguing idea, but one that led me to have the immediate reaction of, "That's going to be a complete disaster!" As it turned out, my initial reaction was wrong. Freddy vs. Jason is certainly not going to be winning any awards or make it into many people's lists of favourite horrors, but it delivers exactly what it says on the tin and does it adequately well. It has everything you'd expect from a horror involving Freddy and Jason - gore, knives, teen murder, dark humour and a face off between two of the most infamous murderers in horror history. The story itself feels a lot more Nightmare on Elm Street than Friday the 13th, and Freddy definitely feels like the central focus. It does well at refreshing the audience's memory of Freddy and Jason's back stories which many may have forgotten over the years. It also brings Freddy and Jason together in a way that makes sense, which is something I questioned from the beginning - how were they going to bring Freddy and Jason into the same universe? It's actually handled pretty well with Freddy essentially exploiting Jason's murderous skills in order to gain back his own power and be remembered once again amongst the teens of Elm Street. Though the plot is rather predictable and nothing stand-out from a majority of films in the horror genre, it's entertaining enough and the combination of Jason and Freddy is interesting. Robert Englund as Freddy delivers as always. He fully embodies the character of Freddy and the amazing job he does at playing him is one of the reasons Freddy has always stood out to me as being one of my favourite horror antagonists of all time. Ken Kirzinger as Jason is good and although he's not the original Jason we all know and love, in my opinion, you cannot be bad at playing the part of a mute murderer that's devoid of any character or personality. The cast that plays the group of teens is mediocre. Jason Ritter (Will) and Brendan Fletcher (Mark) stood out to be as being the strongest of the young actors, whilst Kelly Rowland (Kia) stuck out like a sore thumb as being the worst. Monica Keena (Lori), as the main heroine was adequate but at times grating and in comparison to the original heorine of A Nightmare on Elm Street, Nancy (Heather Langenkamp) wasn't as likeable or interesting. Overall, despite the average cast and predictable plot, Freddy vs. Jason is entertaining and enjoyable, and the creation of a movie that includes two of the world's most lethal killers means that it's a must-see for horror fans.
D Rahul Raj Jsd My third and final feature on this Friday The 13th (May 2016) night was this epic chapter, the battle between two of the most humongous and iconic slashers in film history, with the Greatest fight ever, and every single horror fan's dream come true : Freddy vs. Jason. Or, as I like to call it, A Nightmare On Friday The 13th. Starring the King Of Horror, Robert Englund as Freddy Krueger, and another Horror Star, Ken Kirzinger, as Jason Voorhees. Also featuring Monica Keena, Katharine Isabelle, Brendan Fletcher, Jason Ritter, Kelly Rowland, Lochlyn Munro, Garry Chalk, and more. So many huge names in this movie. An awesome chapter to watch On Friday The 13th. I will never ever get bored watching it over and over again. I'm dying to see a sequel, but the sad part is, Robert Englund has said that he will not be returning as Freddy. But I doubt that, and still have faith that he will reprise his role. I also really hope Kane Hodder will return as Jason. Robert and Kane face to face, now that's even more epic. I'm not the only one who is waiting for this, I know every horror fan out there feels the same way. It's not over yet between these two titans, it's just the beginning.
ThiefOfStars Twelve years after the events of Freddy's Dead and the population of Springwood have all but forgotten serial dream killer Freddy Krueger, rendering him powerless and resulting in many years of sweet, murder-free dreams for the town.Furious at having been forgotten by the very town he once single-handedly terrorised he enlists the help of Jason Voorhees, the hockey-masked serial killer of Camp Crystal Lake, to invoke fear back into Springwood's residents so that he can feed off that fear and reign supreme once again.Jason is summoned to 1428 Elm Street, the original home of Freddy's first and most enduring adversary, Nancy Thompson. Only now it is inhabited by pouty lipped Lori Campbell and her father. When her father is away one night her friends come over for drinks and teenage shenanigans.After Jason murders the boyfriend of one of Lori's friends, the police - who have tried to ensure that the current teenage population of Springwood know nothing about Freddy Krueger and his brutal crimes - inadvertently plant the seed in Lori's head, and soon she is freaking out and having nightmares.Though fear continues to spread as the body count mounts up, it takes a while before Freddy is strong enough to kill again and is reliant on Jason to hack through more victims to ensure the fear grows.However, just as Freddy is about to kill his first victim in over a decade, Jason swoops in and takes the glory away from him and Freddy realises that Jason isn't his minion but a serious threat to his title of Springwood's most notorious serial killer and the two must go head-to-head in battle for the ultimate victory.Though there are a few cool moments in the movie, such as making the town of Springwood and Camp Crystal Lake part of the same universe, the appearance of Westin Hills, the psychiatric hospital from 'Dream Warriors', as well as nods to other horror movies - 'Lori' a nod towards the character of Laurie Strode in 'Halloween' and 'Campbell' a possible nod towards Neve Campbell who played Sidney Prescott in 'Scream', and the character of Gibb being almost entirely based on PJ Soles' character from 'Carrie' - I mostly find FvJ uninspired, boring, clichéd and not nearly as epic as it could have and should have been.
austinkunkle Freddy vs Jason is without a doubt the best horror movie to have 2 of the best horror characters ever fight each other. Although the movie felt like it was being rushed through a little bit,I still thought the fights they had were just spine tingling awesome. Honest to god,I still can't stop smiling every time i watch them fight. You have a big man carrying a machete and an average sized man with razor fingers, and they're both just battling each other. I was trying to figure out how they would make that work,but then I saw the movie,and the matches and I saw myself. The reason I think the filmmakers were rushing with the plot was so they can get to the fights so soon,because for the fans that love these 2,they don't just want to see Freddy and Jason killing other civilians,they want to see them fight. That's why people wanted to see the movie and that was all we were looking forward to. So I was impressed they made this movie,but disappointed they didn't get to make a squeal.