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Freddy vs. Jason

Freddy vs. Jason

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: AWESOME!!!!!!!
Review: The novelization of the film "Freddy vs. Jason" may seem to some pointless (many people think that fans of these movies are illiterate), but Stephen Hand did a good job. The story stays close to the script, with only a few minor (and one major) differences. The book makes a lot of the fact that Kruger had a particulor MO besides the razor glove, he picked the children's eyes out with it. Also the book goes into Jason's and Freddy's history pretty indepth. There is also an intresting angle about the future of Camp Crystal Lake. But the biggest split is the end, which differes from the final movie, I won't give that part, except that SHOULD have been the film's end. One complaint. He uses way too many adjectives, especially at the end. "Jason howled his bestial rage!" or "This was psychotic undead annihilation!". The last 30 pages is full of it, and it is a little annoying.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: well worth you time
Review: The novelization of the film "Freddy vs. Jason" may seem to some pointless (many people think that fans of these movies are illiterate), but Stephen Hand did a good job. The story stays close to the script, with only a few minor (and one major) differences. The book makes a lot of the fact that Kruger had a particulor MO besides the razor glove, he picked the children's eyes out with it. Also the book goes into Jason's and Freddy's history pretty indepth. There is also an intresting angle about the future of Camp Crystal Lake. But the biggest split is the end, which differes from the final movie, I won't give that part, except that SHOULD have been the film's end. One complaint. He uses way too many adjectives, especially at the end. "Jason howled his bestial rage!" or "This was psychotic undead annihilation!". The last 30 pages is full of it, and it is a little annoying.


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