Nightmare on Elm St ripoff, anyone?
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LilRed_RoRo — 18 years ago(September 18, 2007 01:46 PM)
I saw this film on T.V. when I was a little kid (no, I don't know why I was watching it, lol) but I hadn't seen NoES and my friend was describing it to me and I was like "oh yeah I saw that on T.V. when I was a little kid". Then we went and watched NoES and realised it wasn't
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filmbuff1974 — 16 years ago(November 14, 2009 09:58 AM)
It's probably why they offered the part to Jennifer Rubin.
But, let's be fair, the eighties were known for having horror genre films that ripped off each other. It's what probably lead to the genre's close demise by the mid nineties.
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filmbuff1974 — 16 years ago(December 03, 2009 03:00 PM)
Irregardless, it's a pretty good film. It's probably will be the one that Jennifer Rubin is remembered for, unless she dives back into the game and starts getting involved in more film projects.
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Corpus_Vile — 14 years ago(November 12, 2011 04:35 PM)
I thought it was way better than most if not all of the Elm St sequels, actually. I think it was a definite cash in but it was surprisingly solid, I thought.
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DevilYouKnow — 13 years ago(June 26, 2012 07:50 PM)
Oh totally, what with the mental hospital, members of the group being killed, Jennifer Rubin, the fact that it was called "bad dreams", the burned "killer" etc.
And hey did anybody notice the brief cameo of Charles Fleischer? He was the doctor in the sleep clinic in the first NOES! : )
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