Freddy or jason which is better
When it comes to horror movies, there are two truly classic villains. Both Freddy Krueger and Jason Voorhees were introduced in the s. Since then, there has been a debate as to which slasher is superior. Freddy Krueger has a more slender and lean build compared to Jason. If you look at some of the scenes in his films, he is definitely more quick and agile than Jason.
He moves swiftly with a little more grace than the lumbering Voorhees. In addition, some of his antics are exceptionally creative. We could see Krueger really being an impressive park or freestyle skier so he can utilize that agility and creativity.
Where Jason is brawn, Freddy is most certainly brains and his unlimited imagination and brilliant, psychopathic mind may very well be an edge he needs in the fight. He isn't hardy or sturdy in build, but he has a speed and dexterity on his side, as well as an advantage whenever he's inside the dream world as he can influence anything in their surroundings, including his victims.
Freddy feeds on fear, and, in doing so, can weaponize someone's fear. He is certainly immortal, though it has been proven time and again that he's very vulnerable outside of the dream state.
This has been exploited by potential victims who maintain control inside their dreams, gaining the ability to pull Freddy out of the dream state. Usually, they have to be woken up by someone on the outside physically waking them up, but someone could do it on their own as well. The winner is Jason Voorhees. Since Freddy would have to specifically target his heart or completely incapacitate him in order to be victorious, Jason has way more outcomes where he would be victorious overall.
Although Freddy could suck Jason into the dream state, like he did in Freddy vs. Jason , there's nothing that says Jason couldn't become self-aware, like others have, and pull Freddy out of the dream world, leaving him entirely vulnerable to harm. Freddy could use his speed to deliver a fatal blow to the heart, but Jason's overall fighting skill is stronger, which means in hand-to-hand, he'd easily gain the advantage.
Jason turned out to be an enjoyable horror movie that signified the end of the second golden age of slasher films. Here are five reasons why Freddy Vs. Jason is great Freddy Krueger has long been known as one of horror's smartest and most animated villains, and that is perfectly shown in Freddy Vs. Freddy is manipulative, using Jason as a pawn to get what he wants. Freddy is also sadistic, with his trademark grotesque humor and excellent one-liners that made Freddy such a unique and compelling killer from the start.
Freddy Vs. Jason had tons of ideas that weren't used. One included Bruce Campbell's Ash character, and another involved Hellraiser's Pinhead character appearing at the very end to drag both Freddy and Jason down into the underworld and could have made for a super insane sequel. But one of the coolest unused ideas was that of the "Fredheads," a Freddy-obsessed cult who wears striped sweaters and burn their skin in devotion. The movie was supposed to begin with the cult sacrificing a virgin to purposefully bring Freddy back into the world.
At the start of the film, we think we see Jason attacking more unsuspecting horny campers, just like old times. But suddenly, his mother appears and tells him he needs to wake up. We then see Jason's mutilated corpse and it's clear that he's dormant and this is all inside his head.
Suddenly, his dreams start to change. Elements from A Nightmare on Elm Street come creeping in. Jason wakes up, unearths himself from his burial site , and begins to walk through the woods towards town. Well, keep reading and we'll recap what makes these icons so great. Freddy Krueger was created by horror master Wes Craven, who based Freddy's aesthetic off of a creepy man who peaked through his window as a child. Craven also drew inspiration from studies of people who died in their sleep.
So Freddy's creation is even rooted in creepy, real-life situations. Freddy was a child murderer who was burned by a mob of angry townsfolk in the fictional town of Springwood, Ohio.
But Freddy Krueger would later get revenge on the families who live on Elm Street. He returned as a demonic spirit, hellbent on killing off the mob's teenaged offspring one-by-one in their nightmares.
Dying in your sleep meant dying in the real world, which makes Freddy even more terrifying than some psycho chasing you around with a meat cleaver. Freddy has used his astral projection abilities to kill off teenagers in their nightmares in some pretty creative ways, typically preying on their deepest, darkest fears. It was Robert Englund's performances as Freddy Krueger that popularized the character in the '80s, making him one of the most legendary monsters in pop culture.
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