The pool party scene is cringe worthy.
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liketearsintherain — 11 years ago(September 08, 2014 12:54 AM)
To me it wasn't really that bad. Could it have been better? Yes. I liked the image of him just popping up and these kids being scared beep "Help yourself, beep is one of his best one-liners in my book.
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surgecess — 10 years ago(May 08, 2015 08:43 PM)
I fully love this sequence, its SO chaotic! I laugh my ass off everytime I see it. I'm sure I would hate it to if I try'd to make sense of it, thankfully I'm just here to be entertained by Freddy's violent nature.
"Angels to some, demons to others.. Now you must come with us!"
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melco92 — 11 years ago(January 15, 2015 01:16 AM)
I liked the image of him just popping up and these kids being scared beep
Actually, something I noticed for the first time tonight is that those kids didn't seem very scared at all. When Freddy's doing his "all my children" thing, they just stand there looking at him, with mildly curious expressions.
I agree about the "help yourself" line though.
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sundownagain — 11 years ago(October 02, 2014 07:35 AM)
Unfortunately, as ludicrous as it is - it's the best scene in the film because everything that came before it was just utterly and completely yawn inducing. It's a boring horror film and that is the worst kind of movie imaginable. Horror films are supposed to be atmospheric and tense. This was just, ugh, a totally missed opportunity. I think it was fresh to have a male lead in a slasher, but it was done just wrong.
It's unfortunate because we got a really cool side of Freddy that we didn't really see a lot of in the first film and would never see again - hellbent
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Nick Zbu — 9 years ago(June 30, 2016 11:41 AM)
I think that whole scene is what really defined the character by knowing what NOT to do with him. Having Krueger pursue someone in the real world is one thing, but going after a group of teenagers just seems a bit silly. Then again, Freddy in this movie is pretty much a demon instead of the being he became starting next movie, so seeing him lash out openly and ignore his usual methods of divide & conquer come off a bit weirdly.
Honestly, we could see it as a metaphor for Jesse's rage at his bisexuality: he loves Lisa, but he also has an attraction to men, and he believes he can be either/or so he lashes out at a heterosexual beach party where everybody is adjusting to then-current social norms. Maybe it's not just Freddy in that scene that is reacting, but is bringing out Jesse's frustration and rage to use it in a very destructive manner. Keep in mind that the whole sequences ends by Jesse exerting some sort of control and then steering Freddy through the hedge and to the power plant. Given how Freddy torments his victims, he could have found something in Jesse that is full of anger and confusion and used it in the best way possible: a violent tantrum against people acting out a life that he really can't due to his sexuality. -
WhiteManFromTown1986 — 9 years ago(October 28, 2016 07:27 PM)
I always laugh so hard when that dorky blonde dude literally runs right into Freddy's glove lol. Lose your glasses in the stamped bro?

Someone didn't realize that they outnumbered Freddy by like 40 people?!
Damn, Get a group of 4 or 5 jocks and shield the group with lawn chairs and try to fight him off and push him in the damn pool or something at least. I know he's wearing a glove with knives but it's not a gun or anything.
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RiseAbove873 — 9 years ago(October 28, 2016 09:52 PM)
What are you guys talking about!? The pool party scene is awesome! And of course all the kids are going to be terrified of Freddy. First of all, he looks incredibly frightening. Secondly, the guy jumps out of a glass window/sliding door and disappears into thin air, before he even lands, and then jumps out from a totally different area. And all this happens while the pool water is boiling and lights are exploding. Who the hell is going to run up to him and try to stop him!? The guy looks like a demon!
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WhiteManFromTown1986 — 9 years ago(October 28, 2016 10:13 PM)
Because I would rather try to fight instead of running around in a chaotic mess. Especially when I have 40 plus people by my side. Supernatural or not.
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BigDDD — 9 years ago(November 09, 2016 09:59 AM)
The scene was fine and helped the tiny kill count.
Plus Freddy is supernatural and extremely strong so even if some guys did try to team up on him they'd die.
Plus the party people may have been taller than Fred but they are definitely not big, they all looked skinny/weedy or lanky so it is not that surprising that they all ran from him.