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Freddy vs Jason
Directed by: Ronny Yu
Written by: Damian Shannon and Mark Swift
Starring: Monica Keena, Jason Ritter, Kelly Rowland,
Chris Marquette, Brendan Fletcher, Kyle Labine, Ken
Kirzinger and Robert Englund as Freddy Krueger
Genre: Horror
Runtime: 97 minutes
Year: 2003
Tagline: Winner Kills All!
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Plot
Freddy Krueger has been dead for a pretty long time and he's not
happy about it. But Freddy can't return, because no one in Springwood
remembers him, so no one is afraid of him any more. Freddy then comes up
with a plan; he resurrects Jason Voorhees and orders him (disguised as
Jason's mother Pamela) to go to Springwood, Ohio to kill as many teenagers
as he can. Jason does and it doesn't take long for the teenagers of
Springwood to become really scared again. And it's this fear that Freddy
uses to return to the nightmares of Springwood's youth.
But there's still one problem for Freddy; Jason Voorhees is still busy
killing teenagers and takes away all of Freddy's victims. Freddy then
decides to kill Jason, but discovers Jason is a very hard person to kill.
Meanwhile Jason discovers he was used by Freddy and gets really pissed
off. And so, the fight between Freddy Krueger and Jason Voorhees begins!
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Trivia
Robert plays the part of Freddy Krueger.
The Freddy make-up Robert wore for this film was so thick, Robert had no
idea how hot it was on the set when they shot the scenes with the fire.
When his make-up was removed, it turned out the make-up bonded itself to
Robert's skin.
It was decided that Kane Hodder, who played Jason Voorhees in Friday the
13th part 7- 10 and is a good friend of Robert, was too small to appear next to Robert in this film and
so stuntman Ken Kirzinger (who is 6' 5½") got the part of Jason
Voorhees.
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Quotes
"These are my children, Jason. Go back where you belong!!"
"She's mine! Mine! Mine!!!"
"The only thing to fear, is fear himself!"
"Being dead wasn't the problem. But being forgotten .. now, that's a
bitch!!"
"Now there's a face ... only a mother could love!"
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