Nightmare meets Friday 13 meets Evil Dead… To arrange a duel between Ash, Freddy and Jason wanted back in 2003, the producers from New Line Cinema, but because of the typical Hollywood problem with the right to the adaptation of films with a particular character, the screen came only duet Freddie vs Jason, which in my opinion was not so bad, but to the ideal he was too far.
Trent Duncan in the amateur video "Freddy vs. Jason and against Ash" decided to fulfill a long-standing idea of Hollywood, but if you look at the plot even from a bird's eye view, you want to close your eyes once and for all. Why would Kruger, a character with no connection to the Evil Dead hero, bring him back to life, and how does all this damn thing relate to the characters’ original stories?
It is worth mentioning that amateur video on the theme of slashers of the last century in our century took a lot. Among them, it is worth noting the delusional, but the longest of all the picture "Freddy vs. Ghostbusters", the name of which generally speaks for itself. But among such garbage, there are sometimes interesting things like “The nightmare ends on Halloween 1.2” directed by Chris R. Notarile, where the heroes of “Texas Chainsaw Massacre”, “Hell Rebel”, “Friday 13” and actually “Nightmare on Elm Street” enter the duel. But even with such an abundance of characters, the authors manage to preserve the atmosphere of the original paintings, and even make the story quite understandable and logical.
Duncan has no logic at all. Everything starts quite well, typical Nightmare girls jumping over the rope and saying "one, two - Freddie to visit" and Freddie slowly sneaking to his victim. However, after sleep ends, all healthy beginnings go with it.
Instead, there are girls stumbling across graves in the middle of the forest, next to which lies a page of the book of the dead that calls for Ash, and given that the sentence is clearly meaningless, then what is worth talking about the picture itself. After all, the authors were not required to write a new Hamlet, they just had to follow common sense, taking up the script. They did not succeed at all, as a result - no suspense, no dynamics, no history. Just a ridiculous fight at the end of the movie, and an even more ridiculous ending. Finally:
2 out of 10