I'll watch it on the sole condition that this is the last time I'll have to hear about either of these two guys for the rest of my life...
I thought Jason's been a zombie since part six. How would he have nightmares? This will kick all ass if done right.
Some quotes from Englund and others indicate that it does, could be a swirve though. I wish the real script had been leaked somewhere. Surprise is so overrated...
http://movies.yahoo.com/shop?d=hp&cf=prev&id=1808404090 I'll take Jason to win it, supposedly the showdown is at Crystal Lake. Anyways, Freddy won the last time at the end of Jason 9, his claws emerged and pulled Jason's mask under the ground, so Jason has to have a comeback.
Q would kick all of their asses because he would just think of a place (preferably another dimension) for them to go, and then "poof", they would vanish! Plus they are both too stupid to outwit Q. starts searching the yellow pages for "exterminators of washed-up movie villains" to see if Q's number is listed
They died in every sequel, so technically they're undead. Outside of Dreamland, Freddy's just a skinny burnt-up guy with claws right (i.e. no powers)? The only place he can win then is in a nightmare, so it depends on the locale as Jason would annihilate him in the real world. I'm interested if they were able to get these two together on an even playing field. Ha, and if there was ever a washed up villain, it's Q. Loser can't even get a cameo in the endless string of Trek films (hell, wasn't Wesley Crusher in the last one?!) and was relegated to lame-o Voyager appearences.
Wasn't Jason X based in the future? So if this movie is based in the present, then logically Jason has to win, right?
Does anyone else think that the premise sounds more like an SNL sketch than a real movie? Maybe the climax will be a mass slaughter of all the worn-out characters (Mango, Brian Fellow, etc.).