dvd movies, new dvd releases for everyone
ACTIVE NOV-24
Total: $0.00USD
Your Cart is Empty
Movies
On Demand
Adult
Music
MP3 Downloads
Title
Actors
Director
And
Or
Exact
Fuzzy
Starts
SUB SECTIONS
DVD Movies
Blu-ray DVD
HD DVD Movies
Adult DVDs
Adult Novelty
Anime DVD
5.1 Audio DVDs
Music CDs
MP3 Downloads
Video On Demand
Vinyl LPs
UMD Movies
DVD QUICK LINKS
New Releases
Top Sellers
DVD Coming Soon
Cheap DVDs
Recently Added
BD QUICK LINKS
New Releases
Top Sellers
Coming Soon
Cheap Blu-ray
Recently Added
HD QUICK LINKS
New Releases
Top Sellers
Coming Soon
Cheap HD DVD
Recently Added
MY ACCOUNT
Login/Register
Adjust Account
Shipping Profiles
Order History
Current Invoices
Email Subs
My Currency:
My Email Alerts
My Wishlist
My Shopping Cart
Checkout Now
SITE MATTERS
Help & Support
Shipping Info
RSS Feeds
HiDef Blog
Sitemap
Resources
dvd cohorts
EXTRA! EXTRA!
Iron Man Blu-ray
Blockbusters
Gift Center
All Time DVD
blu-ray resources
entertainment things
entertainment news
Freddy vs. Jason [Blu-ray]
Blu-ray
R (Restricted) :: New Line Home Video ::
Released:
2009-09-08
$22.61USD
In Stock
Buy From The Marketplace:
$9.99
In Stock
Amazon Marketplace New:
$9.99
22 Available
Amazon Marketplace Low:
$8.49
12 Available
Buy.com:
$14.99
In Stock
CD Universe:
$22.79
In Stock
Deep Discount DVD:
$11.99
In Stock
DVD Boxoffice:
$28.84
In Stock, Ships in 1 to 5 days
DVD Planet:
$17.37
In Stock
Rent Freddy vs. Jason [Blu-ray] Blu-ray:
(USA)
(Canada)
(UK)
Grab Freddy vs. Jason [Blu-ray] Blu-ray Posters:
AllPosters.com
Rank:
#4726
Rating:
2.01/4
View Movie Trailer
1/4
50%
Action: 2/3 + Comedy: 1/2 + Love/Sex: 0/1 + Plot: 0.5/1 + Music: 0/1 + Good vs. Evil: 1/1 + Special Effects: 0.5/1 = 5/10 or 50%.
The minor sub-plots here are the most interesting thing: Freddy's hometown is drugging their children so F...
(read full)
3/4
Two horror stars fight it out...
A lot of people are not crazy about this film. I remember stories about the script being rewritten several times, which is not always a good sign.
Okay so it does not have the greatest story. How many horror films do though? They are m...
(read full)
1.5/4
A disappointing clash of horror icons
It could have been the greatest horror meet-up since "King Kong vs. Godzilla", but what it was was a poor attempt at bringing the two horror icons of the last twenty years.
"Freddy Kruger" (Robert Englund) returns to "Elm Street", but ...
(read full)
3.5/4
Review - Freddy vs. Jason (2003)
Freddy Krueger (Robert Englund) didn't have the souls he needed in order to go in his usual killing spree, so he decided to resurrect Jason Voorhees (Ken Kirzinger) to do his bidding. But when Jason keeps on killing, Freddy decides that it...
(read full)
2.5/4
Not horrible over all, should have been better.
This was probably one of the most anticipated horror movies of all time. Ever since these two dominating forces of horror came to conception people always asked, who would win in a batter between Freddy or Jason? Well this movie does have ...
(read full)
2/4
Freddy vs. Jason Quick Review
Although we have to wait for the epic death-match between Freddy Krueger and Jason Voorhees; Freddy vs. Jason delivers some excitement with the exclusion of poor special effects that ten-year olds can even spot.
1.5/4
Freddy vs. Jason Quick Review
Throwing two horror icons together in a smackdown of epic proportions sounds great, but, you know, you have to have a smackdown. The whole buddy-buddy thing was dragged on far too long and the battle far too short. I wanted so much more.
Rank:
#3135
Rating:
4.0/5 (670 Reviews)
2/5
Fun to watch as a slasher film, but fails as a Nightmare and Friday film
by Reef Shark (Houston, Texas)
I really have no idea what the point of this movie was, exactly, but I certainly did not enjoy the premise of the ordeal. It's kind of fun to watch Freddy Krueger and Jason Voorhees duke it out, but overall it won't leave you feeling very entertained; or that your time had been well spent.
The plot opens with the best scene in the entire film, which is the prologue of Robert Englund as the pre-supernatural Freddy and his origin. From here, the film quickly declines. Freddy , trapped in Hell because of the fact that the people of Springwood have erased every trace of his existence (thus children don't know him, and as such can't fear him, so thus Freddy can't enter their dreams....I don't recall Nancy knowing who Freddy was until her mother explained in the first Nightmare film, but OK). He cons Jason to rise from the dead and kill the (as usual, overly horny teens) kids of Elm Street, thus causing his name to spread once more.
This results in Freddy losing it when he realizes Jason's gone on a murderous rage (duh) and is preventing Freddy from savoring the time and elaboration he likes to take when killing teens. Annnnd, this is where the "plot" of Freddy and Jason actually fighting comes in. The fight in Freddy's boiler room dreamscape is very nice, and the Crystal Lake fight at the end is also entertaining up until the construction site portion onwards. Problem is that between these fights, there really is zero substance.
A usual problem with slashers is horribly present here: horrible, ditzy, female actresses. They're good on the eyes, but make the brain cringe. The blonde girl who's the lead is "a virgin" (PAH! I bet...) and there is a scene in dreamland where Freddy creeps his claws up her leg in what would have been horrifying...if her character was at all believable, or something the audience could relate to. As far as the audience is concerned, Freddy may as well be threatening to defile a trash can.
The problem is mainly that Jason kills the most people yet he is presented as some sort of anti-hero while Freddy is the pure villain. What is with these crossover monster features and making one of the antagonists winding up as some sort of hero figure? Plus, Freddy Krueger is a far more interesting character than Jason Vorhees who is a boring zombie who stumbles through everything like Frankenstein on steroids while Freddy has menace in the fact that...he just really likes killing! Robert Englund (As usual) portrays Freddy Krueger as someone who savors each and every life he takes while Jason is mindlessly hacking his way through each scene.
I'm no blood fiend, but the fact that Freddy only kills ONE TEEN in this entire film through dreamland (and it isn't even good by Freddy standards) while Jason not only kills the most "good guys" but is also portrayed as the hero of this clash. Anyone else see some messed up logic here? Oh well, Robert Englund, as expected, delivers entertaining quotes and sequences as Freddy, but aside from this the movie has no merit.
5/5
Even more awesome in hi definition
by Michael Lynn (Abbeville, Alabama United States)
This was an awesome movie that put together elements from both of these popular movie franchise. If you are a fan of either franchise I strongly represent purchasing this movie. Oh yeah did I mention how great this movie look and sound in hi definition lol
4/5
Better than I thought
by Chloris
I thought this was just a ploy to make money off both these popular properties (Nightmare on Elm street & Friday the 13th), but I watched it and was unexpectedly surprised. I was able to watch the movie in its entirety atleast 3 times. The story was not the best, but the movie did its job by keeping me entertained. There are other flix in this genre that I've watched only once and never decided to watch again. That's one reason why I gave it 4 stars.
Nichol from Holywood, Fl
3/5
Finally! Now is a Death Match!
by Antonio Pérez (Puerto Rico)
If you're a fan of either of this guys, you should defenetly want to see this. The bluray transfer is similar to the dvd quality and the audio was alright. But this is must have in your bluray-scary-collection.
2/5
Upscale DVD Pic./Poor sound upgrade/No 5.1 EX either
by Michael J. Sippie (Costa Mesa, CA)
This review is to inform those that want to upgrade there standard DVD to HD verson. Buyer beware..
1st off the back of the box says 5.1 EX audio (Not on there)only TruHD and I must say for a suppose upgrade loseless audio it seemed weaker the the standard DVD, which does have 5.1EX and 5.1 DTS,unlike the bluray edtion. The picture is not bad,but is not a 1080P HD quality transfer. There is noticeable grain and scartches and imperfections across the screen. Since this movie was shot 2000 it looks good, but I was expecting a sharper image on Bluray. Newline usually spares no expense when it comes to issuing content on DVD/Bluray, but this time interms of audio and video, I guess the price represents the amount that went into the transfer.
I know the bonus features are very good, very extensive, but do not buy this edition. Just keep your DVD and play it in your Bluray player for the 10% upgrade and you will just fine.
I do not know about you, but I am tired of buying older movies 1970',80's and some 1990's on bluray, for the most part there is no difference in quality,alot of the old transfers are used and no expense goes into the remastering of the picutre or sound. It seems like (Besides a small amount of tittles that get a A++ trans/remaster)Bluray is meant for newer movies from 2000 and above to enjoy real HD piture and loseless audio. For a better expierance than the theater on your home theater. Maybe in the futre some upcoming tittles Jaws,Back To The Future, ET, Star wars 4,5and 6 ETC will get a good HD transfer worth buying again??? Mike
Freddy vs. Jason [Blu-ray] Summary
The slicer versus the slasher? Two titans of terror going at it mano-a-machete? They re gonna kill each other a lot! The horror (and wicked fun) begins when Freddy realizes he can t haunt dreams because folks no longer fear him. So he enlists Jason to do a little killing on his behalf on Elm Street. Presto, the fear is back and so is Freddy. One problem: Jason isn t about to stop offing people. An
Studio: New Line Home Video Release Date: 09/08/2009 Run Time: 98 Minutes Rating: R
After 11 years in development hell and screenplay drafts by 13 different writers, the long-awaited smackdown of
Freddy vs. Jason
finally arrives. After making their respective debuts in
Friday the 13th
(1980) and
A Nightmare on Elm Street
(1984), the hockey-masked killer Jason Voorhees (Ken Kirzinger, replacing long-time Jason performer Kane Hodder) and razor-gloved Freddy Krueger (Robert Englund) square off in a slasher-franchise combo-deal that only their most devoted fans will appreciate; turns out this is a lightweight match in which nobody wins. It's an average entry in the histories of these horror icons, comparable to half of their previous sequels, and
Bride of Chucky
director Ronny Yu satisfies purists with plenty of gushing blood and mayhem when Freddy recruits Jason to slice 'n' dice the ill-fated teens who've forgotten Freddy's once-formidable reign of terror. While it logically connects the gruesome legacies of
Nightmare
's Elm Street and
Friday
's Camp Crystal Lake, this horror hybrid is shockingly uninspired. It briefly peaks when Freddy gives the unconscious Jason a dream-world pummeling, but their ultimate showdown's a draw. In the immortal words of Peggy Lee, is that all there is?
--Jeff Shannon
Freddy vs. Jason [Blu-ray] Blu-Ray DVD Techincal Details
Cast:
Robert Englund
,
Kelly Rowland
,
Monica Keena
,
Jason Ritter
Director:
Ronny Yu
Aspect Ratio:
2.40:1
Rated:
R (Restricted)
Running Time:
97 mins
UPC:
794043131608
Binding:
Blu-ray
Studio:
New Line Home Video
Release Date:
2009-09-08
Region Code:
Specs:
Anamorphic, Dolby, Subtitled, Widescreen
Language & Subtitles
English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled),
You may be interested in..
::
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003) [Blu-ray]
::
Jason X (New Line Platinum Series)
::
Child's Play [Blu-ray]
::
Jason Goes to Hell
::
Wrong Turn [Blu-ray]