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I haven't seen these Freddy films in so many years that a lot of it is new to me again because i've forgotten so much of it. I found parts 1 & 2 boring, but tonight I saw part 3 and things finally picked up.
![]() The only part I remembered from when I originally saw it was when the girl got killed with all the drug needles lol. I don't know why that triggered my memory! (I never did drugs )The return of Nancy from part 1 was welcome and I think this film should've been part 2 and that actual part 2 debacle never made because it really had no connection to the first one while part 3 did. I just didn't get how Nancy was there since at the end of part 1 she was locked in the car with her friends and Freddy took them away....so I guess that was a dream? It seemed to be 5 years later but they put a gray streak in her hair to make her look older which I found weird because she'd still be only 22 or 23.....why try and make her look 40?! ![]() ![]() The kills were great but when the girl got her head smashed into the TV and the hospital worker found her, how on earth would they still consider that a suicide?! It was physically impossible for one person to do that to themselves!! Anyone with a brain could've seen it was a homicide! ![]() I like how we learned Freddy's history and the awful way he came into existence. I had totally forgotten all about that so it was a shock to learn when I watched it tonight that he was "The product of 100 maniacs". ![]() And the end where we learn who the old nun was, I feel completely stupid for not seeing that coming at all!! Usually I pick up on these things during films, but when it was revealed who she was I was like "Oh crap!" ![]() I haven't seen part 4 yet so i'm curious to find out how they bring him back after burying his bones with the holy water that was supposed to rest his soul. But like Jason, they obviously find a way of course. ![]() But no spoilers please! I won't watch it till next Saturday and I like to go in knowing as little as possible! ![]()
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I love some of his lines before his kills. This is something part 2 lacked. There was no creativity to when Freddy killed someone. All part 2 was about was using Jesse as a vessel to bring Freddy back. I thought it was lame. Freddy didn't even act like Freddy in part 2. There were no clever lines and he at times looked confused when he was about to kill someone. The focus wasn't there like the other Freddy films. Quote:
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You're not watching part 4 until next weekend? It's going to take you months before you get to Final Destination and Scream then I can't remember if you answered this, were you able to get Freddy vs. Jason? That's one of my favorite Freddy films.
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I'm a fan of the Elm Street franchise, saw them all during their first run theatrical releases. Even the silly sequels like part 6 are never boring.
I love part 2, it kept the dark tone of the original before Freddy became jokey, and features some excellent make up effects by Marc Shostrom There's an excellent documentary on the franchise titled Never Sleep Again, well worth checking out. |
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I'm not a fan of documentaries but I'll check that out. Thanks for the suggestion
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A warning, the documentary is close to 4 hours long, but like it and the Friday The 13th one, I break them up instead of trying to watch in one sitting.
Of the three big slasher franchises from the 80s, Elm Street is the most consistent, the back story always felt like it was being built upon, where the one's for Jason and Michael they were constantly changing things. Elm Street had the advantage of everything being created by Freddy's mind in nightmares, there were no limits to what they could do killwise, and some of the best of the effects artists worked on that franchise. |
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So I set aside Saturday nights for my horror watching. I should finish the Freddy films by 8/1 and finish the Final Destinations by 9/5 and then start the Screams and finish those by 10/3 and just in time for Halloween, i'll start those. ![]() I actually have TWO copies of Freddy vs. Jason! It was included in the Jason Goes to Hell dvd set and also in the 2nd set of Freddy films. I'm saving that for last because I want to have seen both series before seeing them go against each other.
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I'll have to get Never Sleep Again and check it out after I view the whole series. Thanks!
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This is what I was thinking when the one kid became a Wizard and started fighting Freddy....If he could become a Wizard, then surely he could become an evil creature with powers higher than Freddy in order to fight him off. If things are limitless for Freddy to kill them in dreams, the same should apply to his victims too. |
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The lighter funnier Freddy is what made him appeal to kids in real life, which is funny considering he was a child killer in the movies.
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I understand getting all the movies and shows you can while they're available. I just read an episode of The Golden Girls is getting removed because mud masks looked like they were doing blackface. It looks like every show will be examined before people are able to see it again on TV and streaming sites. Are you going to watch the new Nightmare on Elm Street? It's honestly not that good if you are. Only Robert Englund can pull off Freddy. I'm glad you got Freddy vs. Jason. Since Robert is done playing Freddy, I'm glad he went out with a bang. Nothing against Wes Craven's New Nightmare, but that is one trippy movie Quote:
I was a kid when I started watching Freddy and enjoying the films. I do see how Freddy can be interpreted as a funny villain. After reviewing the movies as an adult, I also see Freddy gets a lot of pleasure when killing someone. He always switches it up because it's like he needs that creativity for his kills. Sort of like Jigsaw who is always creating different methods to torture someone. It's a game to them which can be scarier. They never want to stop and always wants their victim to be in total fear before they are killed. |
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![]() When I read about that, it really pissed me off because they basically erased the whole central point of the series by doing that. But the anger didn't last long before I said F it and just considered myself done with the series. I mean, even back in the 80's they had Laurie "killed in a car accident" and her daughter was the object of Michael, then they brought Laurie back to life, scrapped the daughter and suddenly she had a son in H20. THEN they had Michael kill her in the next installment, only to bring her back from the dead a second time to face off with him as a Social Security Grandmother. And like you said, why would he wait 40 years to go after a 60 something old lady who he chased for 5 minutes when she was a teen? Without that crucial family connection, it's pointless. It just got so ludicrous and more like a daytime soap opera than a horror flick. I just can't forgive all those retcons and changes...and the incredible (and sad) part is that moviegoers continue filling theaters and lap it up like mindless kittens. When I saw how much money that latest installment made, ($255 Million!) that's when I realized that nobody really cares about consistency and will swallow whatever Hollywood force feeds them. But I won't and will never watch that latest Halloween or the ones that come after as I refuse to have my intelligence insulted by Hollywood. I'm done. As far as i'm concerned, Parts 1, 2, & H20 is the entire Halloween trilogy, and I will blissfully live with that ignorance. ![]() ![]() Quote:
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![]() But that ending...woah! It totally threw me and no way did I ever expect that coming! In fact, I still recall in my memory that moment when it was revealed and how shocked I was sitting there! ![]() Quote:
(BTW it is a cringe inducing scene and there really is no point to have in there except to put Archie's character in blackface. I mean, if there was a point to it, I can understand...but there really isn't except to get cheap laughs and I personally don't care for it. I believe it's one time Norman Lear dropped the ball and goofed. If you see that episode, i'm curious what your take is on it. I personally could do without it and it's one of my least favorite episodes of the series.) I have the whole series of AITF on dvd along with The Golden Girls so i'm good there. I just have to get my hands on Married with Children before they desecrate that one for being misogynistic. ![]() Quote:
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I remember the first 2 films were great, but then it devolved into how gross they can kill people and I don't like gore just for the sake of it. And the tortures got really bad that even I had to stop watching it lol. I think I stopped after the 4th one. It just got too dark and gross for my taste. Even I have my limits I guess.
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I need to see the Saw movies after part 3. That's where I left off. I like Dina Meyer and since she's in some of the movies, I should at least see it for her. |
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They had already established that burying him on hallowed ground puts him to rest forever and suddenly one of the characters is pulled back to the junkyard in his dream with his dog, the dog pees fire on the grave and Freddy is miraculously put together before our very eyes. It was incredibly stupid unless I missed something important here? None of how he came back made any sense. And another thing that confused me. Characters were just calling out names of their friends and wherever they were, they were suddenly pulled into the dream. I thought they all had to be together to do that like they did in the institution? Now it's possible just to call a friends name and they get sucked into the nightmare too?! And when one of the students was killed in class, afterwards all the windows crashed in---shouldn't that have tipped off everyone something supernatural was going on? Yet everyone just sat there lol. And then the ending....the girl just holds a freaking mirror at Freddy and if he sees his evil reflection that gets rid of him and all the souls he's captured are free....just from looking at himself in a mirror!! I was laughing at that because it was so dumb. ![]() First burying his bones on hallowed ground kills him, now it's showing his face in a mirror. And now I can't wait to see how they bring him back again for the next part and how they're going to "kill" him in that ending. And about the waterbed kill in part 4---maybe i'm just too logical and shouldn't be when I watch these kinds of films, but when the mother found him dead in the water bed, shouldn't she had been like "How the hell did he get in there in the first place?" The waterbed was still sealed so it should've been questioned how he managed to get killed in such a way? I think it would've been more effective to have the bed ripped open and the kid lying dead in the water. But again....I know i'm being too logical. ![]() Quote:
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