Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare
Evil has finally met its match.
Just when you thought it was safe to go to sleep, Freddy Krueger (Robert Englund) is back to haunt your dreams and freeze your blood!
Lisa Zane (Bad Influence) is a child psychologist tormented by recurring nightmares. But not until she meets a new patient with the same horrific dreams does her quest for answers lead to a certain house on Elm Street - where an evil that defies the grave is about to be unleashed on the world.
With Yaphet Kotto (TV’s Homicide, Alien) and cameos by Roseanne, Tom Arnold, Alice Cooper and Johnny Depp, this chapter in the world’s most terrifying dream saga is a fantastic voyage.
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Gotta watch the whole series - maebers
The Elm Street films have always been a cut above the competition, so to speak, with their playfully malevolent dream sequences and their mocking, ever-resourceful villain. Fun, but not the best way for Freddy to crumble So long, Freddy, it's been good to know you.the softer side of Freddy - horrorshow
At some point, Freddy decided that instead of being scary it was just okay to have a good time; and I'm okay with that. Is it as good as the first three movies? Of course not. The first three actually had scary parts. Not to ruin anything, but one guy in this movie dies in an 8-bit video game. Not the scariest thing in the world, but kind of fun all the same.Started slow but picked up in the end - Poet
This movie started off quite slow and cheesy. I was not getting into it at all at first. I was actually dreading the idea of going forward with this film. But, business picked up toward the middle and, in the end, we got a decent horror flick out of it. It is cheesy, the acting is sometimes subpar, but there are definitely some cool spots in this one.
Also, it was worth a laugh to see a younger Breckin Meyer in action.
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Gotta watch the whole series - maebers
The Elm Street films have always been a cut above the competition, so to speak, with their playfully malevolent dream sequences and their mocking, ever-resourceful villain. Fun, but not the best way for Freddy to crumble So long, Freddy, it's been good to ...the softer side of Freddy - horrorshow
At some point, Freddy decided that instead of being scary it was just okay to have a good time; and I'm okay with that. Is it as good as the first three movies? Of course not. The first three actually had scary parts. Not to ruin anything, but one guy ...Started slow but picked up in the end - Poet
This movie started off quite slow and cheesy. I was not getting into it at all at first. I was actually dreading the idea of going forward with this film. But, business picked up toward the middle and, in the end, we got a decent horror flick out of it. It ...