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A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child
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Directed by Stephen Hopkins.
In the fifth installment in the Nightmare on Elm Street series, Alice (Lisa Wilcox) begins the film with the notion that she is safe after she vanquished the evil Freddy Krueger (Robert Englund) by learning how to battle the dreamworld psychopath within her own unconscious mind. But somehow Freddy has survived, and Alice discovers that he's found a place where Alice can't protect herself when he taps into the dreams of her unborn child. Freddy is soon leaving a trail of destruction while the child is still in the womb, and he will become even more deadly when the child comes to term. Memorable moments include Freddy's attack on a comic book artist and his Hellish experiences when "the bastard son of a hundred maniacs" is locked in an insane asylum with a nun. A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child was followed by Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare, though Mr. Krueger popped up again in Wes Craven's New Nighmare. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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WraithTDKWraithTDK The Worst of The Series So Far...
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"A couple weeks ago, I started watching the Elm Street movies. The second one was awful, and was immediately placed on my Flixter list “the worst sequels of all time.” I didn’t think they could MAKE a worse Elm Street flick. Then I saw part 5. Ugh. It starts with the acting. Horrible. Every cheesey line was PAINFULLY delivered. The Plot wasn’t bad, but it was hideously executed. How the hell did they come to the conclusion that Amanda Kreuger hung herself if they never found the body? And why was her dead body still standing? If she did hang herself, shouldn’t her corpse still be hanging there? Did she somehow die standing up? And how did her body get sealed up in that room? Then There’s Freddy Himself. Not only has he been turned from a classic being of pure evil into a flat-out comic book super-villain (a transformation that, I think, started in the second movie and got slowly worse), but the instead of using makeup to give him his trad ... " [More]
 



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