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Title: Wes Craven's New Nightmare (2000)
Starring: Jeff Davis (VI), Bodhi Elfman, Robert Englund, Cully Fredricksen, and Ray Glanzmann
Director: Not available
Rating: R (Restricted)
Runtime: 112 minutes
Avg. Score: 4 rated 4 stars
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Review of Wes Craven's New Nightmare

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    Genre: Horror
    Rating: R
    Release Date: 6-SEP-2005
    Media Type: DVD
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  • English-professor-turned-horror-auteur Wes Craven brings both careers to play in this ingenious reinterpretation of the Nightmare on Elm Street series as a modern-day fairy tale--a sort of Hansel and Gretel for big kids. Heather Langenkamp, star of the original film, plays Heather Langenkamp, an actress and mother wracked with nightmares as Los Angeles is rocked with unexplained earthquakes. Meanwhile, her son starts sleepwalking and croaking Freddy Krueger threats. Is it a coincidence that Wes Craven (playing himself) is turning his own troubled dreams into a new screenplay, which he calls "a sort of nightmare in progress"? According to his visions, the imaginary Freddy has become the embodiment of ancient evil and is trying to break out of his movie prison and into the physical world. It's a rather literal and glib explanation, but words have never been Craven's strong suit. His central thesis, the cultural importance of stories, is more resonant in the web of imagery arising from dreams, movies, and the subconscious. Robert Englund and John Saxon play themselves and their movie characters (though this Freddy is decidedly less wisecracking and more demonic). It's a thoughtful, imaginative, and often gripping modern horror film that echoes with suggestions of The Exorcist and Poltergeist. Though less of a fun-house thrill ride than previous Nightmares, it's scarier and smarter than any of the other series sequels. --Sean Axmaker
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  • Posted on 2008-06-20
    Freddy's back!!!!!!!!

    But at this point, does anyone care?
    I didn't and considering the movie made an embarrassing $ 18 million, most of you didn't either.
    Not even Nancy can save this mess.
    Freddy drops his comedic aspects and tries to be bad again.
    Too little too late, after so many bad Nightmare films, Freddy deserves to be buried at this point.
    Skip this one and go with the original or part three.
    Skip the rest.

    Score: 1 rated 1 stars
  • Posted on 2008-06-16
    Freddy Rules!

    Freddy Rules! I need to get a wish list from the TV Series of Freddy's Nightmares - The Complete First Season on DVD Region 1 USA!!! From Amazon.com

    FREDDY'S NIGHTMARES (1988)
    DVD Rights owned/licensed by: Unknown Releases
    Originally on: UPN at Tuesday 9:00 PM (60 min.)
    Show Categories: Drama / Horror
    Actor: Robert Englund as "Freddy Krueger"
    Premiered: October 9, 1988
    Last Aired: March 10, 1990
    Status: CANCELED!
    Two Complete Seasons: 44 Episodes (20 years and still have not yet released).

    Voting Results From: TVShowsOnDVD.com
    Search: "Freddy's Nightmares" Then "Enter" (Your Keyboard)
    Unreleased Rank: 138th
    Season Set: 1055 (98%)
    Total Number of Voters: 1078
    VOTE! To Release on DVD

    Score: 5 rated 5 stars
  • Posted on 2008-05-25
    Where it All Comes Full Circle

    Wes Craven's return to the ANEOS series is also where everything comes full circle. This film vindicated the past sequels (which were pretty good), and wrapped up the Nightmare films perfectly.

    New Nightmare is a self-referential film that expands the Freddy myth while parodying itself. The self-referential perspective of the film adds to the horrific feeling it conveys.

    Overall, New Nightmare is a great example of how to complete a franchise. It creates a larger story while wrapping everything up.
    Score: 4 rated 4 stars
  • Posted on 2008-04-12
    new nightmare fanatic

    the movie was very entertaining. i had already seen it when i was i little girl and just had to see it again. i felt like it was my very first time seeing it. everything was on point, the music, the mask, the makeup. this is the best freddy kruger movie that ive seen thus far. my favorite part was when he came out of dylans bed. i think it was mostly the music that made that part the most entertaining to me. i know this movie was made so long ago and there probably wont be a nightmare on elm street 8 but if the creator decides to make another one, ill be first in line to buy my ticket.
    Score: 5 rated 5 stars
  • Posted on 2008-04-02
    Only a diehard Freddy fan could appreciate this

    I have a hard time deciding which is the bigger waste of time. This or the previous two. New Nightmare had a very interesting story. But this movie suffered from two very big flaws. A very low body count and it was centered around that boy. I really didn't feel his character at all.

    It was good seeing the Freddy character return to his very dark roots. The problem is his full appearance was too late in the movie. And he really didn't do anything special. Except a rehash scene from the first one. The pacing was too slow and the plot was up and downhill.

    It's not scary and Freddy doesn't look nowhere near as scary as people sell it. If you made it this far in your life without Freddy. Continue to move on or just rent or borrow it. But the first 4 are the only ones really worth seeing.

    Score: 1 rated 1 stars

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