Michael realistically can't really challenge Jason physically in any way, shape or form, Ash would probably even have a better chance of taking him then Michael ever would.
Crazy how Jason was always so cheesy and Halloween is arguably a much better series, but Jason is a physical BEAST when it comes to strength and durability.
Jason's dominance is reflected in the posted fan film, but Michael's enough of a damage sponge to hold his own to a point which made it entertaining and worth watching. Has skyrocketed in views since it was just uploaded a few days ago.
Jason Voorhees fan-made shorts are better than some of the actual Friday the 13th movies. Probably because actual creative people are making them instead of hacks, but still. Halloween's had a spotty record as well but have usually found myself enjoying it more, but it's subjective, though the 2018 film renewed my faith in it.
At first I thought this said "Michael Jackson Evil Emerges".
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I watched the video a few days ago, and it was indeed better then Trent Duncan's video on the horror icons. With that said I must say, that the outcome does seem legit. Jason is just too strong for Myers...if it were the Jason from parts 2-4, I can see Mikey take the majority of the wins since Jason is still human....though from part 6 on wards, not a chance.
__________________ Chicken Boo, what's the matter with you? You don't act like the other chickens do. You wear a disguise to look like human guys, but you're not a man you're a Chicken Boo.
What should be stopping him from LITERALLY breaking Michael's spine over his knee or crushing his head into dust and bloody chunks? Answer should be nothing but I have a feeling there isn't one in the fan film.
Would Death Battle, etc be half as entertaining if the fights ended as quick as they really would and weren't drawn out any? Jason still beat him hard and no one's disagreeing that he would win here, but I think you're taking what's just seen as a fun fight a little too seriously.
First off, I think they missed a chance at an obvious title - Silent War.
Second, I think they showed enough respect to both characters. We just have to hold some sense of disbelief at certain tactics - Michael's footstomp shatters a head, but Jason's does not, why Michael doesn't try to sever any limbs (but then, no one has tried that to Jason) - but then the recent Halloween movie has clarified things about Michael. That he can take permanent injuries (blinded eye, losing limbs) that don't heal, but the same malevolent force that controls him keeps bringing him back. Jason has never had to deal with permanent injuries in the films (but then, no one has ever come at him with an arsenal like Laurie Strode's.)
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