 All right, I'm going to have the filet mignon I got a triple tequila Man you guys must answer a lot of Freddie and Jason questions. I just had a few want to get off my chest Robert You can't get your thoughts and opinions on the character of Jason Voorhees, maybe not just the actor But just the concept of Jason Voorhees Well, you know what I've always liked about Jason to me Jason is a pure Killing machine He's like a shark, you know, he just never stops swimming and I love that and then and you know that deep down inside him There's this kernel of revenge, you know, but I still like the nihilism. He's just a killing machine That's a certain kind of Punk rock attitude in that, you know in tearing down society And I think that the Friday the 13th things kind of embody that Can kind of get your thoughts and opinions on the character of Freddie Well, I've been a horror fan my whole life Starting as people have heard with movie called the birds back in when I was young but What I loved about the Freddie character what first of all the storyline was interesting something that had never been explored really but What I loved about the character was that at times you were actually laughing in a way To some of the things that Robert did and then in the next moment, you're fucking terrified so that was something that really hadn't hadn't happened and that's what shows the brilliance of Robert's performance where you can be engaging in an Almost almost laughing and then terrified the next moment. That's what I loved about it Man the concept of Freddie versus Jason. We'll just forget about the film the concept of Freddie versus Jason I love it But for me, I just thought it was hands down Oh, it's Freddie Freddie wins because Freddie, you know as long as you get afraid of him He comes back but I love the conversation amongst you guys took both of you guys I want to be gotta get you guys discuss about it. What do you guys love about the theory of Freddie versus Jason? well, all I all I can tell you is that it was a fan Motivated concept as Early as 84 I saw guys with full-body tattoos of Freddie and Jason fighting People want to say that New Line cinema and Paramount everybody that we exploit the fans, you know With sequels and we exploit the fans with these mash-ups. I Prefer to see it as a graphic novel That was long long long time coming because I've been asked the question From day one, what would happen if you met up with Jason, you know What would happen if you went head to head with Jason? So it was a fan-generated concept That's about that. I think that's the way to look at it. And I think the fans, you know it came to fruition and During the run of each Franchise there were fans that love both of them that was fans that were More partial to Jason more fans that were more partial to Freddie. So it was almost You know inevitable that the two would meet Like Robert saying for the fans because everybody wanted to see that happen. I've had Jason fans You know, tell me I'm a whip 1984 and you just come up to me in the street and go yeah Jason's gonna kick your ass and there was nobody There was no strip. There was no idea It's just a thing they do and what you have to do is you have to go back in time Put yourself in a time machine go back to a New York stoop porch in front of a brownstone in 19 late 1930s and imagine Boys that look like they're from you know The Eastside gang right the Eastside kids sitting around with a cigarette and they're arguing at the age of 14 Who would win Frankenstein or the Wolfman eight all your things gonna put Frankenstein take the Wolfman I and what do they do? What did Hollywood do? They made a movie of it. They made Batman They wrote graphic novels and comic books about Batman and Superman. They made movies You know with with the Wolfman and Frankenstein meeting. This is a fan Generated fantasy. It's a thing that fans do naturally and organically. I just pray to God They don't ask Kane or me to fight that little Chucky son Can I get you guys to duke it out on a game of tic-tac-toe? Oh He gets to go first. Oh, no, I don't even remember what you're supposed to start. Okay. I think it's here. Oh, no, it's not Gonna end in a draw I see what I've done Where is it? It's a draw. It's a draw That's it. See it's a tie We live to fight another day