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Black_Convoy wrote:Jason has already proven that he can pwn Freddy and I think Pin Head could get rid of Jason, most likely not kill him but put him out of commission.
Predaprince wrote:Black_Convoy wrote:Jason has already proven that he can pwn Freddy and I think Pin Head could get rid of Jason, most likely not kill him but put him out of commission.
If you watched the end of Freddy vs. Jason and didn't get it, Jason didn't actually beat Freddy.
It is the same as with the first Alien vs. Predator. In both of these movies, no definite winner was truly seen at the end of each respective movie.
Black_Convoy wrote:Predaprince wrote:Black_Convoy wrote:Jason has already proven that he can pwn Freddy and I think Pin Head could get rid of Jason, most likely not kill him but put him out of commission.
If you watched the end of Freddy vs. Jason and didn't get it, Jason didn't actually beat Freddy.
It is the same as with the first Alien vs. Predator. In both of these movies, no definite winner was truly seen at the end of each respective movie.
Sure there was no definite winner but Freddy was getting his ass kicked the entire movie and didn't even kill anybody, one of the things I didn't like about the movie but Jason was clearly the dominate villain in the movie.
Psycho Warrior wrote:If in hell: Pinhead
If in the dream world: Freddy
In the waking world: Jason.
Tasbirk wrote:The Cenobite would win.
BTW- in the novel, his name is given as "The Engineer". He's called that because he's the one that makes new cenobites. They actually called him that in one of the later films, but I can't remember which one.
Predaprince wrote:Tasbirk wrote:The Cenobite would win.
BTW- in the novel, his name is given as "The Engineer". He's called that because he's the one that makes new cenobites. They actually called him that in one of the later films, but I can't remember which one.
It was in Hellraiser: Inferno, which is more of a psychological thriller than the other Hellraiser's and is the first of the series to revolve around a main character that is not an ancestor (or at least established to be) of Philip Lemarchand.
Predaprince wrote:As far as the Nightmare movies go, New Nightmare will always be top on my list.
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