Why Freddy vs Jason Is More An Elm Street Movie Than Friday The 13th
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- čas přidán 24. 01. 2024
- Often the debate can be had regarding whether or not the audience cares about the victims in a horror film or the killers themselves. Sure, we all love the Laurie Strodes and Nancy Thompsons of the world but what about the lesser characters in the later entries? In those instances, we are firmly on the side of the killer. So in 2003, when two titans of the horror genre did battle, you can bet that no one was buying a ticket to root on Miss Lori Campbell. So let's praise the Voorhees and Krueger of it all as we slash our way through Freddy vs Jason.
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Written, Narrated and Edited by Tyler Nichols
Produced by John Fallon and Tyler Nichols
Executive Producer by Berge Garabedian
SERIES SYNOPSIS: Ahhh the 80's. A simpler time where the blood ran red, the tits swung freely, and the weed was copiously smoked. A time where rampant killers were simply excuses for excessive sex and over the top murder. Yes, we're looking at an era where the slasher movie ran wild over cinemas everywhere. Today, we're looking at "Real Slashers."
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It does feel more like a Nightmare on Elm Street film, but you do see more of Jason's childhood and his mother more than his previous films. If only Tom Mathews' Tommy Jarvis was the deputy who helped the kids.
That looked that Freddy had on his face when he saw Jason in the real world is classic.
I loved when Freddy jumped out of the water in the Crystal lake dream sequence and looked just like Darth Maul. That was terrifying
It's a total Elm Street movie with Jason as the guest star.
It’s weirdly a Nightmare movie where Jason does like 80% of the killing
I've actually always considered it to be an "Elm Street" film The whole story of the movie is about nightmares, Jason just happens to be in it
Definitely was more a Elmstreet movie because of the New Line and Freddy connection
There will never be another Robert Englund.
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By making it a “Nightmare” film you make Freddy the villain and Jason the “good guy” by default.
This Movie for me is a classic. It came out right after the Blackout of 03 happened, and on my birthday. Having grown up with these Movies, of course I was all in for it. What made this for me, was the atmosphere in the Theater I saw it in. Everyone had an amazing time watching it, and we just took over the place. I was upset that Jason got the bulk of the kills, but I understood that it was more of an Elm Street Film, because New Line was making it. Of course Freddy was going to be the Star of the Show.
Red & Green are also the colors of Freddy's Sweater. Of course, it's a Freddy movie. It's a New Line Cinema (The House That FREDDY Built) production. It's time for a sequel
What disappointed me about Freddy vs Jason, was that Freddy only gets one good kill, while Jason massacres half the city.
The producer only watched the OG F13 & you can say Kelly's nose was down to Freddy not being strong enough yet 🤔🤔
I was literally typing "He wasn't powerful enough yet" hahaha.
“Jason fearing water” to me was the “child” within Jason being “pulled out” in the dream world. In Part 4, Jason didn’t fear water because his goal was to kill two teens on the property. In Part 6, he didn’t fear water because he was DEAD and was too tunnel visioned on Tommy to care. Part 7? He’s dead. He doesn’t care except for the two teens on shore. Part 8? Yeah he’s still dead. So of course he’s going to swim.
As much as I like Freddy vs Jason, what most people don't realize is hear me out, they made Jason Voorhees good towards the climatic scene. Yes both slashers are evil, but deep down 1 is good
"I've been away from my children..for far too long."
This whole argument about whether or not Jason is afraid of water or not, Jason the “zombie” isn’t afraid of water. Jason the little boy who drowned was afraid of water- and that is what Freddy was exploiting. They even mention it in water Freddy died from fire, Jason by water…
I love the flick. It's pure guilty pleasure.