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Post by The Time Mistress on Sept 3, 2007 11:31:26 GMT -5
Oh believe me TM, I've kicked Freddy's behind from here to Timbuktu on numerous occasions. It's just that pesky eternal life thing that gets in the way. Any who, yes it totally isn't fair that Johnny's characters in both movies get whacked. My poor Oppie and Glennie. This is kinda OT, but if you watch Wes Craven's New Nightmare, the 7th (and possibly scariest) film, you can see Johnny in a picture with the original ANOES cast sitting on Wes Craven's book shelf. Wow! I didn't knew that but I only saw 1, a little part of 2 and 6 ofcourse so
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Post by The Dream Warrior on Sept 3, 2007 16:07:46 GMT -5
Ah, ok. Well I'd recommend seeing them all, they're really good.
So, what part of the movie scared you the most?
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Post by The Time Mistress on Sept 3, 2007 20:35:39 GMT -5
Uhm I think it has to be the part where Nancy is going on her final search for Freddy and Tina's death.
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Post by Bex00001 on Sept 4, 2007 7:52:24 GMT -5
I agree with Tina's death, that freaked me out, haha.
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Post by The Dream Warrior on Sept 4, 2007 15:53:29 GMT -5
The part that always scares me, or I guess I should say startles me, is the final show down with Freddy. Nancy thinks her plan to bring him out of the dream failed, and then all of a sudden, Freddy jumps out of nowhere. That bit makes me jump like 10 feet every time.
Also, the opening scene, where he's creating his knife glove weapon, that always creeps me out.
Also the fact that you don't really see much of Freddy is also kind of creepy. In the other films, Freddy is very visible. He doesn't hide in the shadows, and he is very vocal. However, in this film, You just catch glimpses of Freddy. Like in the corner of the frame. It's very creepy.
Like the saying goes, less is more.
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Post by Bex00001 on Sept 5, 2007 12:48:50 GMT -5
#yes# I also thought the part when Rod is hung is creepy.
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Post by The Dream Warrior on Sept 5, 2007 17:23:19 GMT -5
Yeah. That was creepy.
But if you look closely, you can see the wire in the bedsheet used to wrap the cloth around Nick Corri's neck. So that made it a little less creepy... I guess.
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Post by Bex00001 on Sept 6, 2007 12:06:03 GMT -5
Yeah. That was creepy. But if you look closely, you can see the wire in the bedsheet used to wrap the cloth around Nick Corri's neck. So that made it a little less creepy... I guess. Really? Haha, I'll have to look out for that! I think I would have loved the 80s, nobody cared if your hair wasn't perfectly straight, like now!
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Post by The Dream Warrior on Nov 6, 2007 0:44:33 GMT -5
Yes in those days it was all about volume... and lots of it. They crimped it, and back combed it, and just teased it. Sometimes I wish I hadn't just been a toddler back in the 80's. SIGH. Any who... did anyone watch Elm Street for Halloween? Any thoughts? Questions? Comments? Feel free to post your thoughts.
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Post by The Idyllic Idealist on Jul 5, 2008 18:39:38 GMT -5
I love this movie! Poor Glen and Oppie, it was so annoying when Freddie had to show up and smack poor Oppie. The first one is creepier than the sixth one. I thought the sixth one was hilarious, haha. The things Freddie said were so funny. My favourite part was when Glen climbed up the rose trellis and popped his head in Nancy's bedroom. It was adorable. I hate the part when Glen died There was sooo much blood!
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