![]() ![]() I enjoyed it so much that I went to see it again and even recommended it to friends.Ī few months later I was flipping through my DVDs and decided to give the film another watch. It had been a great big adrenaline rush, a wrestling match between two super villains in silly costumes with over the top bloody violence. What I’m sure you’d expect to read here is that I was left heartbroken by the film, none of my expectations met. But this was my first chance to see either villain on the big screen and I was excited. The project had been in development for years (you can find several very different scripts that were developed for the film online). ![]() ![]() Many people had noted how difficult it would be to bring the separate mythologies of both characters into a story that would make any sense. The chances of this film being any good were slim to none. I was there for the first showing on opening day when Freddy Vs. A further decade later and finally the contention of many fans would become a cinematic reality. The teaser at the end of Jason Goes To Hell had not only re-invigorated the near decade old argument of ‘who would win in fight – Freddy or Jason?’ but hinted that an answer might be forthcoming. This was the year it was finally going to happen. The year was 2003 and like, many other geeks, I was buzzing with the kind of excitement that cynicism has since all but robbed me of.
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