Freddy has ONE kill in the entire movie..
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Rexfellis — 9 years ago(August 19, 2016 02:29 PM)
Thanks for putting a spoiler in the thread name, a-hole
This movie is 13 goddamn years old! FirstDon't look at message boards if you haven't seen the movie. Secondif you haven't seen it by now, you probably won't.
Just saying,
Rex
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hurricanehorton — 9 years ago(September 23, 2016 02:02 AM)
Thanks for putting a spoiler in the thread name, a-hole
It's a movie discussion board for a 13-year old movie. Are you really surprised that the plot could be spoiled by posting on the forum? I mean, even if the movie was brand new, don't read the forum if you don't want to risk seeing spoilers.
13 years after the film was made, I think it's safe to assume that most people reading this forum have seen the movie, and those that haven't don't care about spoilers. -
DarknessKicks — 9 years ago(January 23, 2017 05:07 AM)
It's a movie discussion board for a 13-year old movie. Are you really surprised that the plot could be spoiled by posting on the forum? I mean, even if the movie was brand new, don't read the forum if you don't want to risk seeing spoilers.
13 years after the film was made, I think it's safe to assume that most people reading this forum have seen the movie, and those that haven't don't care about spoilers.
Still, you don't put SPOILERS in the THREAD TITLE. As simple as that, it's a common sense. I doesn't matter how old the film is. What's the time limit then, how old films can be spoiled? 1 year? 5? 10? 13? -
hurricanehorton — 9 years ago(January 31, 2017 03:33 AM)
It's a movie discussion board for a 13-year old movie. Are you really surprised that the plot could be spoiled by posting on the forum? I mean, even if the movie was brand new, don't read the forum if you don't want to risk seeing spoilers.
13 years after the film was made, I think it's safe to assume that most people reading this forum have seen the movie, and those that haven't don't care about spoilers.
But isn't it also common sense, that if you don't want to find out spoilers from a movie you shouldn't post on an internet forum
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kaspergordon — 9 years ago(October 28, 2016 10:59 AM)
I totally agree, the highlight of all the NMoES movies were all ways Freddys over the top, inventive and tragicomedic kills. This being 50% a NMoES-movie really disapointed me a lot, it could at least have used two more dream-kills in the classic Freddy style, especially since the movie didn't really have too much of Freedy versueing Jason either
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Karnivore — 9 years ago(October 29, 2016 02:01 PM)
That was the whole point of the film.
No ones afraid of Freddy, Jason kills to get them scared, except Jason doesn't stop (and nicks one of Freddy's kills). Freddy throws a tantrum, targets getting rid of Jason, and fails miserably in the process. -
MaximRecoil — 9 years ago(January 03, 2017 11:15 PM)
I wouldn't say miserably. He had Jason dead to rights, so to speak, until those meddling kids got involved.
False. The kids were the ones who were keeping Jason unconscious in the first place. If they hadn't kept injecting him with tranquilizers, he would have woken up a lot sooner, i.e., before Freddy would have even gotten to the point of stumbling upon the "fear of water" thing, and then what?
In other words, you have it backwards. The only reason Freddy had Jason in any sort of compromised position at all was because of "those meddling kids". He used one of those meddling kids as a vessel to render Jason unconscious to begin with, and then they took it upon themselves to keep him unconscious. It was only the fact that they ran out of the tranquilizer drug that made them stop injecting him when they did.
By the way, the idea that Jason dreams is asinine, as is the idea that drugs could knock him out, or even affect him at all. He's "undead" / supernaturally animated; normal biological rules don't apply. The idea of him being afraid of water is asinine too.
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first-things-first — 9 years ago(January 31, 2017 12:01 PM)
Not me. I wasn't impressed with Jason's over-kills in this movie, so I don't think Freddy's kills would have made a difference. If this were the 80's or 90's, teens fearing the Boogeyman might work. But today's teens are more empowered, so it's hard to see where Freddy can get to them. Sure, teens are troubled, threatened, hurt these days, but I don't see the Freddy Franchise using that AT ALL.
And what fresh Hell is this?, Malory from Archer(Dorothy Parker)
