Seriously, talk about breaking the fourth wall.
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MrE26 — 13 years ago(May 31, 2012 11:52 AM)
The entire film's a complete mess. For the final sendoff, they should have gone back to the series' roots. Instead, they just went berzerk. The weird Twin Peaks vibe the town had, the celebrity cameos, the bizarre headache inducing 3D sequence at the end, turning Freddy into a pantomime villain that hams it up for the audience and those death scenes wtf were they thinking?
I'm pretty sure everyone involved was off their tits on crack when they made this. It's the only logical explanation for how this insultingly awful turd of a film ever saw the light of day. It genuinely has no redeeming qualities whatsoever.
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Antiflarm — 13 years ago(June 07, 2012 09:54 PM)
MrE26 - I completely disagree. There are redeeming qualities to every NOES film (except the remake), and that's why I like them all so much in their own way. They all have cool ideas, scenes, moments, etc, this one included.
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zombihntr — 13 years ago(February 05, 2013 11:58 PM)
They went even further in FvJ. They basically started the movie with him delivering exposition right into the camera!
Obscure horror movies:
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seahawksfan — 13 years ago(February 08, 2013 03:56 PM)
Cut out the scene with Freddy shushing the audience. Cut out Freddy dressed like a witch and riding a broom. Replace the video game kill with a different (more horror based) kill scene, and this would have been a better movie.
The film needed a higher body count too, as did Dream Child. The original Nightmare gets away with the low body count due to it being an original, frightening, and all around well made horror film. None of those things could be said for Parts 5 and 6.
This film, since it's so different, doesn't even feel like a part of the Nightmare canon. It feels more standalone, just like NN. The difference being that NN is an all around well made horror film which is something this series hadn't seen since Part 3, while FD is essentially a parody of the series (I like the film a little better ever since I started looking at it like that). -
toking65000 — 13 years ago(February 24, 2013 03:01 PM)
Freddy as the witch was COOL! I don't care what anyone said, it was said a lot of his character was based on a witch, so I thought it was fitting and funny.
So I LOVED the Wicked Freddy of the East.
ANd I disagree with all these ppl who say that EVERY horror movie needs a HUGE body count. A movie can be scary without everyone getting slaughtered.
I always thought Poltergueist was TERRYFYING and no one got killed, that I rememeber.
NOES has always been a long the lines of psychological horror, and not bloody gory slahser like FRI 13, imo.
But I think this movie had some of the most disturbing images of all the movies, I mean taking a girl back and making her relive being raped by her dad, and picking on a deaf kid, those were some of the sickest things ever.
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hurricanehorton — 11 years ago(May 14, 2014 02:22 AM)
Did Freddy go; "Sssssh!", or did the evil entity mentioned in New Nightmare do it? Remember there is an evil deity that is trapped in these films, that escapes after the last Freddy film?
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toking65000 — 11 years ago(May 19, 2014 03:17 AM)
I never thought of it that way but I have no problem with Freddy being a clown, it makes him more sick and twisted.
In dreams weird stuff happens, so I think all these things are fitting, there are enough movies that are just flat out scary, and even the early NOES movies were basically flat out horror, so the later movies can be fun, silly and still terrifying.
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WhenHesOnADrunk — 9 years ago(January 21, 2017 06:09 PM)
I know I'm a little late here but
the next film doing this very thing. Freddy is real and seeping through the movies and we are part of it.
I strongly believe this is only possibly seen or interpreted this way because of Craven essentially re-kickstarting it in New Nightmare (where what you said does happen, but due to the demon not being trapped in a strong enough or 'scary' cage and since he'd been turn into a cartoon, essentially as Wes himself said in the movie "the genie's out of the bottle").
but hey however you like to enjoy things, who am I to judge?
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