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Wes Craven's New Nightmare

Wes Craven's New Nightmare

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: hesssssssssss back
Review: the scary sequel wes cravens new nightmare is a scary sequel with a darker clawer with different make up and nancys back.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Pretty good!!!
Review: compared to a couple of the others this was a whole hell of a lot better. However the story line is somewhat difficult to follow. This time Freddy is trying to come out of the "Cinema World" and into the "Real World". It reunites Heather Langenkamp from Nightmares 1 and 3 with the original casts of those two films. It even has special appearances of Wes Craven, and Robert England (as himself not Krueger). I thought it was a very good film although 3 and 4 had better story lines.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A hellish and scary nightmare of a DVD!!!!
Review: I think this one of the best NOES movies. It's also one of the scariest. I saw it some on t.v. It was pretty cool. The DVD format is the best. It features a widescreen and fullscreen sides. It has a cool trailer. If you want to see a DVD movie that will scare the daylights out of you, buy this.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: SCARIEST ELM STREET EVER!
Review: I think this one is better and scarier than The first one! See This Movie. But If I was you I would Buy it!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Life imating art
Review: Director Wes Craven and his cast star as themselfs in this wicked spin on the horror genre.Key players from eariier NOES installments are terrorized by Freddy Krueger and his razor fingered glove as he crosses over into their offscreen lives.It's a life imitating art twist thats ghoulishly fun.Rated R for language violence and gore.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wes Craven, Creator Of The First, Returns, To Make The Last
Review: Heather Langenkamp (played by Heather Langenkamp), the actress who played Nancy Thompson in A Nightmare On Elm Street and A Nightmare On Elm Street 3 Dream Warriors, is now having terrifying nightmares of the fictional dream murderer, Freddy Krueger (Robert Englund) and dismisses them as memories of working on numbers 1 and 3. After an interview, she visits Robert Shaye (played by himself) who asks if she'd like to star in a new ANOES film, directed by Wes Craven (himself). She declines, fearing for her son, Dylan (Miko Hughes, Pet Sematary) who's been watching the original film on TV. But as it turns out, Freddy is possesing Dylan's litte body, and Heather is scared.

Wes Craven's New Nightmare is a brilliant film, with much more charecter developement than any other sequels (although I still love most of the sequels) and is more of a fairy tale than a horror film. Other people, suh as Tuesday Knight, Nick Corri, Robert Englund, Marriane Maddelena, John Saxon, ZSA ZSA Gabor, and others play themselves in this one.

This DVD includes both a 1:85:1 widescreen ratio, and a 1:66:1 standard version. There are production notes, "Jump To A Nightmare" scene navigation, and an interesting commentary by director Wes Craven.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Better than the other 6 movies!
Review: This is actually much better than the other 6 movies, maybe because they have a too-much-wisecracking Krueger and basically no plot to 'em at all, but at times they seem very, very fuzzy.

"New Nightmare" gives a new meaning to "life imitating art," when Heather Langenkamp (playing herself) is working on the set of the 7th Elm Street movie, when she encounters earthquakes and members of the crew are having nightmares. When her toddler son seems possessed at times and is shouting Freddy Krueger threats in his sleep, she decides to investigate, leading to a true scare fest (also gory) and a sort of enigmatic ending, uncertain that Freddy is gone.

Perfectly executed, this film is far better and scarier than the rather trivial and stupid installments, and is almost as scary as "An American Werewolf In London."

Rated R for terror violence and gore, and for language.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: New Nightmare
Review: A new fantastic nightmare of Wes Craven.In this nightmare is the job for a real freddy in the real world.Heather Langenkamp(Nancy Thompson part one and part three)Has "new nightmares"about Freddy butt Freddy is a bit changed.He is more scarrier than ever.This is the real story of Freddy Krueger sure you don't miss this one allright?Fantastic idea of Wes Craven.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Amazing!
Review: This movie was truely amazing. So much of real life added into the storyline. It is pretty amazing to take real people and thier real past with the movie industry and make a fictious story about thier lives. We are not dealing with Freddy in this movie, Freddy is just a character in the movies. What we are dealing with is some sort of demon or ancient evil that decides to take its form as Freddy. The concept is amazing. This evil is able to incorporate what Freddy does in the movies and turn it into real life. He needs to get through Heather who plays Nancy in the movies because she is the one who gave Nancy her strength and character. Alot of what happens is pretty amazing in this movie and actually parallels with real life, for example, when she goes to New Line and is offered a part in Wes' new movie, that is probably pretty similar to what really happened when she was offered the job to play herself in this movie. Of course some of the characters were false, such as her husband and son, but alot of other characters are the real thing, like Wes Bob, and John. This is truely an amazing movie, more because of the originality of the concept. It is certainly not as scary of the NOES films, but the concept is what the movie is about, not NOES. This is a must-see especially if you are a fan of Heather, and my doesn't she look good in this movie, she looks pretty much unchanged from when she did the NOES movies.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 9,10 NEVER SLEEP AGAIN!
Review: This movie will scare the dyalights out of you.The best of the Nightmare on Elm.Street series.Robert Englund returns for his finall act as the killer himself Freddy Kruger.Heather Lagenkamp (Nighmare 1 and 3)returns to the series too!This story is mainly about a real Freddy trying to break out of movies and entering our world.Heather's 7 year old son Dilian(Miko Huges)has images and terrifying dreams about Freddy.Heather takes her son to Los Angeles Hospital where Dilian recives blood treatment and tests.That very night Heather actually fights with Freddy!Freddy has entered our world.After Freddy vanishes Heather drives quickly to the Hospital.A doctor sees 4 large cuts on Heather's arm.Heather knows who gave her those cuts....Freddy.After Heather gets stiches she runs to see her son.She sees Dillian's babysitter and Heather asks her Why are you here Jullie?Jullie tells Heather that she had a really bad nightmare about Dillian.Heather finally gets to see Dillian but Secruity grabs her and takes her to a room with the same doctor that gave Heather the stiches.The doctor says that Dillian maybe suffering from her.Have you been seeing Fred Kruger tha man with the claws?Heather replys no!The doctor then asks her if drugs are in the family or mental problems.

Meanwhile Jullie stays with Dillian but thhen Jullie gets dragged across the cieling and gets sliced and diced by the one the only Freddy.Dillian runs off Hospital grounds to get home.Heather sees him crossing the freeway.Freddy picks him up and dodges him in front of cars but lefts him up in time.SCARY!Heather yells out Kruger you.......take me!Then a large truck alost hits Heather.As she runs she got hit with a car.Dillian escapes the Freeway and runs homeafter getting free over Freddy.Heather gets back up and runs after Dillian.What will happen next see the film WES CRAVEN'S NEW NIGHTMARE. Special guest apperance by John Saxon(Nightmare1,3)

A really good movie for Horror and Freddy lovers.After you see this movie you will not want to go to bed.Rated R for violence and language.Ages 12 and up.For more fun see other Freddy Flicks.


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