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Freddy Vs. Jason DVD from Barnes and Noble

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From Barnes & Noble
Ten years after ground was broken by Freddy's razor glove at the end of Jason
Goes to Hell: The Final Friday, heavyweight slasher icons Freddy Krueger and
Jason Voorhees finally duke it out in Freddy vs. Jason. Equal parts spoof
and homage, this throwback revives everything that made its titular killers
famous: blood, sex, one-liners, and more blood. The story serves as an excuse
for the transgression, but this has become old hat for the slasher genre.
Desperately trying to get out of Hell, former child killer and dream demon
Freddy (Robert Englund) devises a way to reenter the nightmares of Elm Street
teens by resurrecting and controlling Jason (Ken Kirzinger) so the hockey-masked
killing machine can wreak bloody havoc and put the fear of Freddy back in the
locals. If this sounds convoluted or contrived, it is, with good reason: That
is, to resurrect two series that were smothered in cheese by their respective
ends. Watching the campy murders, the rat-a-tat references to both the
Nightmare on Elm Street and Friday the 13th franchises, and the
inevitable final battle affords one the pleasure of that first juicy
cheeseburger after a decade of vegan piety. It is a roller coaster of a movie,
one that proves fun for diehard fans as well as those just nostalgic for the
genre. The supporting teen targets -- which include Monica Keena, Jason Ritter,
and Kelly Rowland of Destiny's Child -- are as much window dressing as the plot.
In fact, second to Freddy and Jason, director Ronny Yu is the star here. Known
for the Hong Kong classic The Bride with White Hair as well as the U.S.
Child's Play sequel Bride of Chucky, Yu lends a kinetic kung fu
style to the proceedings that climaxes with the high-flying finale. Freddy
vs. Jason ends with a wink, literally and perfectly. Tony Nigro
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