I will buy the DVD first day it's out sounds awesome. I also so the FvJ figures posted above in a comic book store. Look sick, but a bit much at 45 beans each.
Sick. I'd love to see that.Quote:
Originally Posted by adol
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I will buy the DVD first day it's out sounds awesome. I also so the FvJ figures posted above in a comic book store. Look sick, but a bit much at 45 beans each.
Sick. I'd love to see that.Quote:
Originally Posted by adol
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(Source)It’s true. FANGORIA has learned that New Line Cinema is seriously considering adding Ash (Bruce Campbell) to the inevitable FREDDY VS. JASON Round Two that the studio has in development. This is not some Internerd rumor, though the notion has been tabled out there in horror fandom for months. Sure, we’ve heard about other permutations for a follow-up to the blockbuster rumble (everything from FREDDY VS. JASON VS. LEATHERFACE to …VS. CHUCKY to …VS. MICHAEL), but the Ash scenario, evidently, is the only one that New Line is treating as a legitimate idea. We’ll keep you updated.
List of "found" mistakes in Freddy vs Jason.
Read and laugh :lol:
"Other: At one point in the film while trying to figure out how to deal with Freddy and Jason, Lori comes up with the line, "Well, Freddy died by fire and Jason by water. How can we use that?". We never find out, since the plot never goes any farther with that idea.
Visible crew/equipment: When the four teens are running away from the burning cabin in Crystal Lake, where Jason and Freddy keep fightning, you can see some crew member's arm in the frame of the main door.
Continuity: In one of the first scenes the two boys arrive at Lori's house, and while it's raining cats and dogs outside and one of them says "I'm soaking wet", their coats and other clothing are perfectly dry, as well as the sixpack of beer they're carying.
Plot hole: When the kids are looking on the internet for information on Hypnocil, the first line on the website states in very large letters that it's a to suppress dreaming. The next shot shows one of the kids reading the page to find out what Hypnocil is used for. Why did he have such a hard time finding the info, while it's there in huge letters?
Plot hole: One of the boys escaping from the mental institution uses a keycard stolen from a guard or other employee to unlock the doors so they can get out. The next day he can get in using the same keycard. Wouldn't they have blocked that keycard after it was stolen?
Plot hole: The police chief shuts the town down after the start. He has road blocks placed outside of town. How did the group leave town and go to Crystal Lake with Jason's unconscious body in a van being driven by an escaped mental patient?
Other: There's a skinny dipping at night in freezing cold water near the beginning of the movie, which is all well and good. There are two lamp-posts on the left-hand side of the jetty, each projecting a circle of light directly underneath it. One of the lights is flickering substantially, but the light it projects on the jetty remains still and perfect.
Continuity: In the scene where Jason comes out of the cornfield and starts the ravers, he kills a boy with a hat on by slashing through his chest. A few shots later you see Jason the same boy again from a different angle.
Continuity: When Freddy has Jason in his nightmare world and drops the big machine from the ceiling on him, look closely. Jason's body vanishes right before it hits but is back underneath it in the next scene.
Continuity: In the scene where Linderman dashes at Jason and impales him with an American flag, Will is dragging Lori (who is supposed to be unconscious). He's dragging Lori by her arms... but when he suddenly reaches behind his back with his right arm, her right arm stays up in the air.
Revealing: As soon as the drunk kid sets Jason on fire there's a few quick shots of Jason's face but there's a perfect hole right through his head where his eye is supposed to be and you can see the night sky through it. Some people say it's a reflection off the goggles to protect the actor from the flames. Either way it's a mistake.
Continuity: When the teens enter the mental institution to get the dream suppressant , it shows a security guard drawing his pistol in alert to an intruder banging on a door. The next shot cuts to show the response of two teens hearing a single shot fired, and then cuts back to show the security guard under the door with four big dents from Jason and two bullet holes. The holes are located at the top right hand corner of the door and the other near the door handle.
Continuity: Throughout the film freddy's teeth appear and disappear. At the beginning of the film he has a full mouth of teeth then later he only has a few bad teeth in his mouth
Plot hole: Right before the second boy gets killed he wakes up after having a dream of Freddy and sees his dad sitting next to him. When the boy taps his dad lightly his head falls off and we then see Jason standing there. In order for this to have happened, Jason would have had to unbutton the dad's shirt, chop his head off, put it back in place, and rebutton his shirt without getting any anywhere on the body and without the dad putting up a fight. Also Jason waits until after the boy wakes up and sees his dad before him. Wouldn't Jason just kill him in his sleep like he does to the in the cornfield later on in the movie?
Continuity: In the scene where the teen tranquilizes Jason and gets cut in half,we see the tho parts of the body in the left side of the hallway. After a few scenes,when the camera gets a close-up of the bodyparts, we see one in the left side of the hallway and the other one in the right side.
Factual error: It takes Jason a good few seconds to walk through the corn field and the whole time he's on fire. We know the fire was strong because it set the corn field on fire so how is it that his clothes didn't burn off him - when he got put out by the beer foam from the keg they were almost in the exact condition they were before he got set on fire.
Revealing: You can see the pinky blade on Freddy's glove bend when he attacks Lori on the couch.
Continuity: When Jason is stabbbed or injured he bleeds red . In previous films, Jason's would be black.
Continuity: Whatever damage Freddy inflicts on you in the dream world happens in the real world. Well, Freddy clawed Jason's mask in the dream world, but his mask in the real world is never damaged.
Revealing: In nearly all of the fight scenes (especially the final one on the pier) all of the that comes spurting out of Freddy or Jason is far to thin to be . It is dyed water. This is very noticable when Freddy has his head cut off....
Continuity: In the scene where the group of teenagers and Jason are in the van trying to reach Crystal Lake. You can see that Jason is chained up from the chest down to his waist. In the next shot you only see his legs chained up.
Plot hole: Not necessarily a mistake, but if you were trying to stay awake (like they were with Freddy) would you be drinking a Sprite like Kia does which has no caffeine?
Factual error: When you first see the dock at Camp Crystal Lake, the lanterns are on the left side of the dock but in other movies the lanterns are on the right side of the dock.
Revealing: If you watch the final battle on the dock (I think it happens other times in the movie) Freddy's shirt comes up over his back revealing no burns. It's stated many times in all the Nightmare on Elm Street films (and this one) that Freddy's entire body was burned badly.
Continuity: In Freeburg's dream, all the kids who were left in a coma (from too much Hypnocil) wake up and start whispering to him. He can't make out exactly what they're saying and asks, "What?" In the next shot, we get to see close ups of individual teens. Look at the first teen... the tape below her left eye comes off while the camera's passing by.
Factual error: If you have seen the Nightmare on Elm St movies, then you should notice that Freddy has always had bad teeth. However this seems to be the only movie where they were jagged and chipped.
Continuity: At the Beginning of the film it shows Freddy's Eyes and they are all weird and ed, but in the end his eyes are like a normal person's eyes.
Revealing: In the beginning of the movie Jason is chasing the skinny dipper with the pink shirt, a few times the shirt flies up and you can see part of her underwear. She only put the shirt on right before she saw Jason and she was completely prior to that.
Revealing: At the final battle scene where Freddy and Jason, Freddy knocks over a bucket of spikes that land on Jason. Right before he does that they show a close up shot of Jason and you can very see normal skin of the actor Ken Kirzinger right underneath his left eye.
Plot hole: When Jason is being electrocuted on the mental hospitals control panel, why does Lochlyn Munroe run behind Jason? He is easily grabbed and electrocuted as well because it is within Jason's reach but could have simply run in front of the panel and reached the door without any worry at all.
Revealing: In the scene where Jason kills the fat kid by throwing his flaming machete through his body, it is so obvious that the fat guy has a mouth full of fake in the slow motion shot right before Jason impales him with the torch."
From http://www.moviemistakes.com/film3315/page2
Heh, I find the censoring in Despair's list of continuity errors funny. Every time it should say the word "blood" or "naked" the word is just deleated entirely. :)
Yeah, I thought it was weird too :)
Whoever originaly wrote this, must have didnt like those words :)
All of those errors and they didn't list the most obvious one. When the girl falls asleep on the chair looking at a fashion magazine, Freddy takes her nose off. Shouldn't it be gone when she wakes up?
Stuff like that has happened in past Nightmare movies. I don't know why but sometimes when he does stuff to the kids it doesn't show when they wake up.
Remember Freddy did not have all his "powers" at full effect at that time, that being the reason he brought back Jason to continue his legacy.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nigel-The-Landstalker
Ever movie has a flaw, so I don't think that's a big deal. The movie itself was awesome, and it is one of the better horror movies of our time.
Freddy wasnt strong enough yet, to cause any damage. He could only scared people, thus feeding on their fear. But by the time Jason went through the Rave, Freddy got enough power, and thats why he was pissed at Jason for taking his victims.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nigel-The-Landstalker
Oh damn. It was explained before me :)
Why did Jason have to kill that one girl at the rave? I wanted to see more of her body double's nude scenes. What the hell, fuck you Jason, you always take the hot ones first.