Nightmare on elm street 6 - Freddy's DeadgeargailSeptember 12 2008, 05:39:26 UTC
This one promises you a 3-D experience, at the last 20 minutes of the film.
The one where Freddy has a Daughter, and a cameo appearance of Rosanne Barr before Divorcing her no good ex-husband, in 1989. This film was just like watching the canceled series on late night television... and the best death scene was Carlos and the Exploding Ear Device.
- check that scene out on www.youtube.com (( plug your ears, when Freddy scratches his nails on the chalkboard.))
Followed by The Final Nightmare in 1991. (( only famous for the Northridge, California Earthquake film shot at the poolside.))
--- rumor has it another Remake is going to hit theatres in 2010.
Re: Nightmare on elm street 6 - Freddy's DeadwatchingitburnSeptember 12 2008, 15:54:26 UTC
It was actually followed by New Nightmare -- which is known for far more than an earthquake, seeing as how it's a pretty solid psycho-logical horror film.
And if you think Freddy's Dead is bad, then you must not have scene Freddy's Revenge (the second of the series) -- a movie that was completely negated and removed from canon by the third film.
I'm sure there are more movies that I might think are worse but the one that pops out in my mind is Smoking Aces. That was a star-studded train wreck of a piece of crap if ever I've seen one.
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The one where Freddy has a Daughter, and a cameo appearance of Rosanne Barr before Divorcing her no good ex-husband, in 1989. This film was just like watching the canceled series on late night television... and the best death scene was Carlos and the Exploding Ear Device.
- check that scene out on www.youtube.com
(( plug your ears, when Freddy scratches his nails on the chalkboard.))
Followed by The Final Nightmare in 1991.
(( only famous for the Northridge, California Earthquake film shot at the poolside.))
--- rumor has it another Remake is going to hit theatres in 2010.
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And if you think Freddy's Dead is bad, then you must not have scene Freddy's Revenge (the second of the series) -- a movie that was completely negated and removed from canon by the third film.
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