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<p dir="auto"><strong>abishai_gangulee</strong> — <em>9 years ago(January 18, 2017 08:38 PM)</em></p>
<h1>Finally, we have a film pitting at least 2 of the 'Big 4' in American horror (Freddy, Jason, Michael Myers, Leatherface) against each other.<br />
I can't <em>wait</em> for a<br />
Michael vs. Leatherface<br />
film.<br />
What makes the 'Big 4' so eerie is that they typify a human 'understanding' of pure mania.<br />
While<br />
Freddy vs. Jason<br />
is not a high-brow film, it certainly manages to capture the eccentricity of mania-themed film-making.<br />
What drives a human being to do something that is slightly eschewed or even unusual for the purpose of raising hell?<br />
Is it simply mischief or malice?  IMO, it's something moreperhaps self-control.</h1>
<h1>FREDDY: I have a huge chip on my shoulder!<br />
JASON: Prepare to die.<br />
FREDDY: You just don't feel enough.<br />
JASON: Prepare to die.<br />
FREDDY: I might have to 'edify' you.<br />
JASON: I'm foul.<br />
FREDDY: You're making me uncomfortable!<br />
JASON: Prepare to die.</h1>
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