Rating: Summary: funny horror movie Review: this maby funny but you caught to think about the horror freddy makes gory bloody deaths and has a scary bad attitude and i like to give body count so here kincaid 1. stabed badley. joey 2.cut in to pieces then draged under water. christian 3.thrown in boyler. 4.sucks the life out of her. kaRTEY MASTER.5staped in the stomace with freddys flying claw. 6.squased like a bug.
Rating: Summary: great movie great enhanced dvd quality Review: When i bought this movie i thought that it was gonna be poor vhs quality. Well i hwas wrong this dvd is great quality, you can not tell that this film was made in 1988. The storyline is not as good as the previous nightmare on elm sreet movies. (...) I found the (..) sceens to be highly disopointing i expected better from director Renny Harlin .This film is overall a good movie, but i cant sit throught it again for the forth time. I recomend this disc to any one who is a fan of those cheap hokey 80's horror films. But if you have not seen any of these films before a great starter is nightmare on elm street 3:the dream warriors. Well i will let u check this one out for yourself.p.s If you ignore the major fleas in this film you will enjoy it alot more.
Rating: Summary: Good (But Running Out of Steam By This Point) Review: While "Dream Warriors" was the superior sequal (and the best entry in the entire series!), this installment was nice nevertheless. There ARE problems with the script (well to be specific, there WAS no REAL script just pages of various scenes no joke!) Yes, Freddy is TOO goofy,the new characters aren't as interesting as the "Dream Warriors" cast and the his resurrection was just silly,but the film does succeed in making an entertaining entry and gives an early look at what Renny Harlin will give audiences in the upcoming years! I DO recommend this film to any fan of the "Nightmare" series wanting to simply sit down for 90 minutes and enjoy a good b-movie!
Rating: Summary: RUNNING FROM THIS NIGHTMARE! Review: Freddy kruger finally returns and kills all of the kids who survived part 3.Now Kristen's friends must learn about Freddy and kill him again.Alice is one of Kristen's best friends.After Kristen brings Alice into her dream,she meets Freddy. "HOW SWEET....FRESH MEAT!" When Alice wakes up she runs over to Kristne's house and she is dead!Burnt alive.Now the Dream master,I mean Alice,is the only one who knows whats going on.Can she kill the demented Freddy Kruger or will she fail and die?FIND OUT! THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST IN THE SERIES. "WELCOME TO WONDER LAND,ALICE!"
Rating: Summary: THE BEST ONE Review: NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET 4 WAS THE BEST ONE... THAT AND PART 5. THE FIRST ONE WAS REALLY CORNY BUT THIS ONE IS A HORROR AND A COMDEY ALL IN . I WOULD GIVE IT TEN STARS IF THEY HAD IT. HOLLA!
Rating: Summary: Good Review: this film continues the story of Kristin and the rest of the kids from Nightmare 3, they all get killed and Kristin gives her power to another teenage girl who is suffering from similar nightmares. This was a pretty good movie although not better than the third it does put the second, sixth, and seventh to shame brutally.
Rating: Summary: My Only Complaints Review: This was one of my favorite A Nightmare On Elm Street movies growing up as a kid. The only complaints I have about this movie is the way Freddy was revived and I think it would've been better if he was a little darker and cracking less jokes. But other than that it's one of the best editions to the series. Alice is my favorite character in the movie and I love the dream powers!! Enjoy!!!!
Rating: Summary: One Of The Better Sequels Review: A Nightmare On Elm Street 4 picks up where Part 3 ended. The remaining dream warriors are knocked off one by one as Freddy is ressurected. The powers of Kristen go into Alice,played exceptionally well by Lisa Wilcox. Alice becomes the hero as she must battle Freddy. I love this movie. It's definitley better than Parts 2, 5, and Freddy's Dead. The movie is more colorful, splashy, and fun than others. The effects were outstanding and Robert Englund was electrifying. The movie was definitley going for fantasy/horror/comedy this time around, but that's okay. It still makes for an entertaining movie. This movie is special to me because it was the first Freddy movie I saw in theaters. I was instantly hooked. The movie is a great carnival ride filled with stylish direction by Renny Harlin. Many fans dismiss this movie because of it's splashiness, but that's what makes this movie good and stand out among the others. Nightmare 5 ventured away a bit and got a little darker, almost a little too dark, and that's great. But this one is still better. It's a definite must for any fan of this type of movie. It was my favorite sequel until Wes Craven's New Nightmare.
Rating: Summary: One Of The Best Of The Series! Review: I disagree with alot of the reviewers on here about this movie. To me, this movie is one of the better sequels of ANOE. True, it does contain more humor, and some of the acting is not great, but I think the story line was great. I thought all of the praise should go to Lisa Wilcox (Alice). She was definetly my favorite character. Alice was kind of an outcast, who often daydreamed about how her life could be, or what she wished it to me. And her character has an excellent development through this whole movie. It's a more realistic movie than the other ones, its about a person who comes to terms with their fears. And I think they pushed it one step farther with the dreams, I love every sequel, some more than the others, but this one comes close to the very first, and after this one the third is my favorite...
Rating: Summary: More Of A Horror/Comedy Review: This one is more like a horror/comedy. Freddy's hilarious in this one, and he really gets his revenge, too, having one of the highest death counts, in the series. This one has a lot of special effects. This one is better than part 5, by a longshot. This one has the second most laughs in the series. Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare, has the first. But this one is pretty hilarious, too.
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