Freddy vs. Jason (2003)
Evil dream-demon Freddy Krueger devises a plan to manipulate the unstoppable Jason Vorhees into hacking up the teenagers of Elm Street in an effort to make people remember the name Freddy Krueger, thus freeing him from limbo.
Freddy vs. Jason (2003)
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Released Year: 2003
Runtime: 97 minutes
Directors: Ronny Yu
Writers: Wes Craven
Casts: Lochlyn Munro, Eileen Pedde, Odessa Munroe, Zack Ward, Chris Marquette, Tom Butler, Viv Leacock, Robert Shaye, Brent Chapman, Robert Englund, Ken Kirzinger, Jason Ritter, Monica Keena, Kelly Rowland, Brendan Fletcher, Katharine Isabelle, Kyle Labine, David Kopp, Paula Shaw, Jesse Hutch, Garry Chalk, Spencer Stump, Joëlle Antonissen, Alistair Abell, Chris Gauthier, Colby Johannson, Kimberley Warnat, Kevin Hansen, Alex Green, Jamie Mayo, Blake Mawson, Tony Willett, Claire Riley, Sharon Peters, Sarah-Anne Hepher, Kirsti Forbes, Taryn McCulloch, Sean Tyler Foley, Jacqueline Stewart, Laura Boddington, Colton Shock, Spencer Doduk, Anysha Berthot
IMDB: Freddy vs. Jason (2003)
Storyline
Evil dream-demon Freddy Krueger devises a plan to manipulate the unstoppable Jason Vorhees into hacking up the teenagers of Elm Street in an effort to make people remember the name Freddy Krueger, thus freeing him from limbo.
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Reviews
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Miami Herald -
A surprisingly ambitious entry into a genre that felt bankrupt and over more than a decade ago.
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San Francisco Chronicle -
Considering what the filmmakers had to work with, and the fact that it has all been done before, Freddy Vs. Jason isn't bad. And sometimes not bad is almost good.
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Boston Globe -
Attempts none of the witty, provocative visual and metaphysical set pieces from any of the ''Nightmare'' movies. And it offers none of the real fright of the early ''Friday the 13th'' films. In fact, the movie is deeply, proudly unimaginative.
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Baltimore Sun -
The setup is bad even by slasher-film standards: poorly acted, atrociously written and unimaginatively directed. But once Freddy and Jason have at it, the movie takes on a recklessly kinetic energy that finally delivers on its title's promise.
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer -
Doesn't have any of the creepy suspense that graced the first "Friday" movies, and very little of the Daliesque dream imagery of the early "Nightmares." It's just a slam-bang succession of gross-out mutilations, played for giggles.
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Evil dream-demon Freddy Krueger devises a plan to manipulate the unstoppable Jason Vorhees into hacking up the teenagers of Elm Street in an effort to make people remember the name Freddy Krueger, thus freeing him from limbo.
Evil dream-demon Freddy Krueger devises a plan to manipulate the unstoppable Jason Vorhees into hacking up the teenagers of Elm Street in an effort to make people remember the name Freddy Krueger, thus freeing him from limbo.
Evil dream-demon Freddy Krueger devises a plan to manipulate the unstoppable Jason Vorhees into hacking up the teenagers of Elm Street in an effort to make people remember the name Freddy Krueger, thus freeing him from limbo.
Evil dream-demon Freddy Krueger devises a plan to manipulate the unstoppable Jason Vorhees into hacking up the teenagers of Elm Street in an effort to make people remember the name Freddy Krueger, thus freeing him from limbo.