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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Rachel Talalay |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 13 September, 1991 |
| MANUFACTURER: | PATHE DISTRIBUTION LTD |
| MPAA RATING: | R (Restricted) |
| FEATURES: | PAL |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
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Customer Reviews of Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare
HEY A. C. Cronvich THAT IS TRUE THAT YOU CANT DREAM WHEN YOUR UNCONCIOUS, BUT ITS ALSO NOT TRUE THAT A SERIAL KILLER CAN BE BURNED ALIVE AND COME BACK TO LIFE SO HE CAN GO INTO KIDS DREAMS AND KILL THEM THERE. ITS ALSO NOT TRUE THAT IF YOU GRAB SOMETHING IN YOUR DREAM, WHEN YOU WAKE UP IT COMES OUT. LETS SEE, OH YA AND THERES NO SOUCH THING AS FLYING PERAHNAHS MADE OF BONES AND FIRE. BUT WHO F^CKING CARES? THIS IS WHY THEY CALL IT A MOVIE! NOT EVERYTHING HAS TO BE TRUE YOU KNOW. BUT ALL IN ALL THIS MOVIE WAS GREAT! ITS PROBABLY ONE OF MY LEAST FAVS BUT ITS STILL A GOOD FREDDY MOVIE. NOT SCARY ONE BIT THO. I CANT WAIT UNTIL THE NEXT FREDDY VS JASON MOVIE! BUY THIS MOVIE!
Freddy Krueger is not dead
ONE OF THE BEST SEQUELS AFTER NOES 3 AND NEW NIGHTMARE
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>HAS SOME PRETTY COOL SCENES , BUT THE PERFORMANCES LEAVE MUTCH TO BE DESIRED. ROBERT ENGLUND SHINES ONCE MORE AS FREDDY.
Every Town Has An Elm Street
I think most would agree that this particular Freddy movie is the goofiest of them all. It isn't even very scary, but still manages to be creepy. Even though it's the most goofy Freddy movie, does that mean it's not entertaining? Of course not! In fact, I think this is the most entertaining one in the series; not the best, but the most fun to watch. Freddy's back and is unleashing a bloody trail of dead teens in "Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare."
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>A child psychologist is trying to help a group of troubled teens. But things get out of control when a John Doe enters her life, who turns out to be the last survivor of Elm Street. She finds out that the two of them have something in common; nightmares. John learns that the reason why Freddy has kept him alive so long is because he has a kid and is trying to get to him/her (there's even a possibility that John himself is Freddy's son). Whoever his child may be, the child is the key for Freddy to explore a new playground, enabling him to unleash his murderous wishes all over again.
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>Like I said, this isn't a very scary Freddy movie. It even resembles a comedy most of the time. But I still think it's a great flick. It's the most enjoyable of the series, but it isn't the best. Robert Englund still has it down as being Freddy Krueger. No way in heck would anybody else be able to tackle down the role as he has. And it's neat to see him have more lines in this one. As mean as he is, he can be pretty funny.
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>As enjoyable as the movie is, it does have a tendency to get overly goofy. I think they could've made it a little more scarier. The other ones before might've been funny, but they were also scary, too. That's the only real flaw of the movie, as it's one you shouldn't take very seriously. It's a fun and enjoyable flick and nothing more. It's not trying to be the "Great American Movie."
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>All in all, "Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare," while not the scariest one in the series, proves to be quite an enjoyable movie. That is, if you don't take it too seriously. It's a great one to see, especially if you've seen the rest. Although it's the most criticized in the series, I still think it's the most enjoyable one. And make sure you watch the end credits, to see the life of Freddy Krueger. A great time, if you ask me.