Favourite Nightmare on elm street movie of the franchise?

Ill give it a big fat 0. It was horrible. When I first saw the trailer I knew that it was going to stink but I still saw it to give it a chance.

It was a waste of my money! I was thinking why would you even remake the movie if you are not going to have a good actor play freddy. He didn't even SOUND scary.

His face looked different. This was a stupid remake just like Halloween like rob zombie remade. They where bad also.. the originals are much better.

Don't waste your time in watching it! Here is a review I found someone say. The Basics: Teenagers introduced one by one, they have bad nightmares, they meet Freddy Krueger, they get chased by Freddy Krueger, they get killed in the nightmare, they die in real life.

Repeat several times. What's The Deal: A brilliantly wicked re-imagining of the now-classic monster franchise. Each scene is more frightening, witty, unnerving and compelling than the last until an almost mind-shattering climax of pure horror leaps off the screen and into your lap as you shriek until your lungs bleed.

And then you almost die of a heart attack right there in the theater. And then--oh, wait, sorry, that was just the dream I had while I slept through this boring-*** movie. It would have been a longer dream but every two minutes the film would trot out one of those quiet-quiet-quiet-quiet-BOOM SCARE YOU WITH LOUDNESS bits that makes 12 year-olds (and no one else) in the audience jump out of their seats.

Who's Big Idea This Was: Well Michael Bay produced it. So someone must have told him about the bazillion dollars they could make via pre-sales across Asia. Who's Fault It Isn't: Jackie Earle Haley.

Though he seems trapped between the rock of a character who's a mutilated, burned child rapist and the hard place of the stand-up comic that Freddy became in the later sequels, he manages to wiggle his way out of being stuck and keep a straight, heavily made up face. The fault lies with a "creative team" who expect audiences to forget everything they already know about the story so that the total lack of new material or surprises won't seem like such a complete waste of time in that theater seat. This is even less inspired and imaginative than the Friday The 13th reboot and makes Rob Zombie's Halloween films feel like the work of an auteur.

I'm Still Waiting For: A proper sequel to Freddy vs Jason. I'll keep waiting.

Yes it is very good and can rate the movie out of ten because of his graphics simulation.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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