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Nightmare Near My Street

Updated on February 8, 2018
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Kim has many hubs on entertainment especially movies, and actors. she wrote for Squidoo and now has her own blog

The house that Freddy built

Welcome to Elm st.

Let me tell you when a movie comes out with a street name that is a block away from yours, it leaves a lasting impression!

While I think Most will agree that part 2 of the Nightmare on Elm Street series was the worst and a cure for insomnia, the rest of the series (at least 1,3 & 4) was good. Oh and by series I mean all the original movies and not that horrible remake! (as the Rules in Scream say Don't F* with the original, well they really messed up with a couple parts that they didn't do like the original and to me that was F-ing with it!) In the original my fave part is with Johnny Depp and to me will always be the best in the series. My other favorite one of the series was part 3 (when they are in the Mental Hospital.) & Part 4 I think was another.

Honestly I have had my own nightmare from this movie but that was after watching it the 2nd time or more than that. I dreamt there were these Giant mice coming after me (like in Fantasia) with Pitchforks & Freddy nails!

That impression I was talking about earlier...Yeah that had to do with the 3 family house I grew up in. Our fuses would blow all the time (well I think mostly if the Air conditioner was on) and the fuses weren't a switch box, these were actual fuses that from what I remember looked like flat light bulbs, and had to be screwed in. There was a big huge heater or whatever it's called in the basement which was pretty cavernous (I swear it could have been used as a medival torture chamber) well I had to pass by this thing, and even though it was a few feet away I'd run past it to get to the fuse box. Though there were times I looked at it and wondered if I'd find Freddy's glove in there, but not I never had enough nerve back then to look!

Recently on Netflix I came across a Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy which (I think) was produced by the star of the original, Heather Langenkamp that played Nancy. It gives you a behind the scenes look of what went on, on set. Interviews with the cast, which I was happy to see the cast from the 3rd movie especially Rodney Eastman who played the silent Joey (I so had a crush on him when the 3rd & 4th movies came out). During the section on part 3 they say many people tell them it's their favorite of the series. Another Favorite of the series: is one of the deaths: The "Welcome to Prime Time B***" one (that's one of my favorte lines, but I guess would be in my top 5 deaths of the series). They explain how some of the scenes were done like Johnny Depp's charater's death but it doesn't ruin it at least not for me it didn't.

Welcome to my Nightmare

So what was My Nightmare 2 streets over from Elm? Well after the 2nd time I watched the movie I do't know if I ate some weird snack or what, but I dreamt that there were these large bi pedal (cartoon looking) rats (a foot or more tall) one hand with a freddy glove, the other with a pitchfork (think of the broom scene of Fantasia with them coming down the stairs) only it was a stair case like the boilerroom in the nightmare movies.

Another only NOT a nightmare... one of the teeny Bopper magazines put a pin-up of Freddy in the magazine, well I hated the lame wallpaper in my room so I basically wallpapered my wall with pinups & posters.

So Freddy was 2-3 rows up & about the middle -ish area of the wall. So one night I look up and it seems jsut perfectly the light from the street lamp was coming in just perfect & landing on the Freddy picture. Well I always say the only way I get scared is if I do it myself & that is the night I started that. You know how when you look at a picture too long your eyes play tricks on you? Well that light had me staring at the Freddy pin-up as I tried to fall asleep, didn't close my eyes but I had a 'waking' nightmare I guess you could call it. I saw a metal rail fly across in front of the pin-up with a metal 'ting'; then Freddy's hand slowly & creepily came out & Screeeeeeeeeched along the rail after that I freaked out literally HID under my covers & swore first thing in the morning I was taking the picture down.


There's an Elm st. everywhere

The first nightmare

was a scare

The best of the series & scariest with a sprinkle of gore thrown in.

There are quite a lot of memorable scenes, but none more so than Johnny Depp's.

Great cast and atmosphere.


Freddy's Revenge - more like insomnia cure

the sophomore slump strikes, Freddy is coming for the writer and director too!

Basically, the only 'good' thing about that 2010 remake (which I hated) was that they put the first 2 movies in one. as watching part 2 is just dreadful. But then I think there were some problems or something or because it was the first Craven had nothing to do with.

The first one was scary this was crap and the ones that followed were scary but campy and humorous as well. Part 2... needs to be burned! and that chick always reminded me of that Singer Tiffany for some reason.

pt 3 Dream Warrriors

3rd Times the Charm

This stars a young Patricia Arquette. The kids are in a mental hospital which their shrink (the woman one) I think basically thinks its their hormones. My fave part is the puppet one.

This had some serious memorable moments not to mention some good lines Welcome to Prime Time B*** and I had such a crush on Joey for some reason...

If any Nightmare movie gets a full remake in a sense I want it to be this one if ONLY to update the FX but a true 100% remake.

One of the great scenes of this sequel

Source

The Collector's choice

The Nightmare on Elm Street Collection (New Line Platinum Series)
The Nightmare on Elm Street Collection (New Line Platinum Series)
The ENTIRE collection for the CHEAPEST I've ever seen it in Blu-ray, DVD, or Multiformat. It also included New Nightmare, don't worry that Horrible 2010 update, thankfully it wasn't included. This one also includes the series Encyclopedia! This and the 'Elm Street Legacy' documentary would make a great gift for the Nightmare fan or a nice gag gift for someone who lives or grew up near an Elm St.
 

The Dream Master

Four opens the door!

The last of the Elm street kids are doing what they can to get by. Alice ends up being the plug when the last 3 Joey, Kinkaid and Kirsten dream their last dream.

Kirsten tries to give Alice her dream power but gets twisted in a way.

And no one is 'safe'

Dream Child

Five and still alive

I forget how Freddy is getting to everyone in this.. Not sure if its when the baby is asleep or whatever the case...it's not as memorable as some but I think the comic book bit is in this one.

Sleep or not Freddy IS going to get you!

Freddy's Dead -& 3-D 'cheese'

Back for a Fix

Now a cheesy Freddy is fun from the 3rd movie even the silly 'Fuel injection' of the last movie but this...just no!

The ONLY memorable scene for me at least, was Breckin Meyer's character (I think it was) and Freddy playing him like a video game. (Super Mario maybe?)

There's one other thing I remember from the movie but it's not very clear, so I'm guessing its something that you had the glasses on for. (I'm so glad movies have graduated from the blue and red glasses!)

New Nightmare

Meta seven!

Nightmare on Elm Street goes meta! Yes, it's a movie filming in a movie about the same movie! Nancy is back again, she has a son and tries to keep all the movie stuff away from him, but then again he is only PG age.


I love the part where they go under the covers and it turns into a tunnel

Oh and Wes Craven is actually in it as well!

Love Freddy

What's Your Favorite Nightmare

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The Legacy

Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy
Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy
So far I've watched 3 of the 4 hours of this (I guess documentary) of interviews with the casts, inside views on how the FX were done (most were very basic!) never before seen photos and more. This Kid from next to Elm st. has very much enjoyed the Behind the scenes look and on set stories. A Must for any Elm street fan collection or watch for newbies and film students. The Scene Selection titles as you can see by the notes I included above, make it easy if you want to watch the information about one specific movie or something else about Freddy and Elm Street. The Never Sleep again Legacy Scene Selection is easy to use. I used it being it's 4 hours in its entirety. So I would watch an hour or so at a time. The titles are as follows: 1- Main Titles/ Welcome to Elm Street 2- The Nightmare begins 3- Don't Fall Asleep (1st Movie) 4- Kill for Me (2nd Movie) 5-We're the Dream Warriors (#3) 6- How Sweet, Fresh Meat (#4) 7-Welcome to Prime Time (Freddy's Nightmares: the series) 8-It's a Boy (5th Movie) 9- Every Town has an Elm St. (I think this was for the 6th Movie) 10- Meet Your Maker (7th New Nightmare) 11- Place Your Bets (Freddy Vs. Jason) 12-The House that Freddy Built
 

Classic Cuts

Nightmare on Elm St. 'Classic Cuts' post signature series.

This is my blog's signature series and I put a lot of work into them. I try to post one per month but sometimes may not find all the information I want, or may need to re-watch a series as Classic Cut's is not just about a movie or one season or episode of a tv series, but the whole franchise and run of the series!

in short I try to be sure it is a thorough look at the series. Individual reviews and such for each separate movie and aspect of the franchise (remember there were 2 tv series and I've heard a video game as well!) Sadly i don't think I ever played the game and I don't remember the series enough. (Honestly can't they put everything on DVD and Blu-ray as well as digital? Just leave the older stuff on the streaming sites for anyone looking for this or that (heck I have to look up stuff I watched as a kid sometimes)


so I hope you liked this article and will check out the Classic Cut's presentation of Nightmare on Elm Street!

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