A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master update feed
"The punching sound effects in the final fight made me laugh. The soundtrack was so 80's that I think I grew a mullet while watching this. "
" Directed by: Renny Harlin Produced by: Robert Shaye, Rachel Talalay, Stephen Diener, Karen Koch, and Sara Risher Written by: Brian Hegeland, William Kotzwinkle, Jim Wheat, and Ken Wheat Based on characters created by: Wes Craven and Bruce Wagner Cinematography: Steven Fierberg Edited by: Michael N. Knue, Jack Tucker, and Chuck Weiss Music by Craig Safan Distributed by: New Line Cinema"
"Desde el principio esta secuela tiene un problema, traer a Freddy de la muerte puede ser problemático pues tiene que estar bien justificado para no arruinar lo hecho anteriormente, aquí esto se omite y Freddy vuelve porque así lo quiere haciendo de esta una secuela innecesaria. Ademas aquí la saga comienza a ser un festival cómico involuntario que viene por la mala utilización de los sueños hasta la mala elección de música; Un pequeño problema es Freddy que ahora tiene mucha mas carism"
" Directed by: Renny Harlin Produced by: Robert Shaye, Rachel Talalay, Stephen Diener, Karen Koch, and Sara Risher Written by: Brian Hegeland, William Kotzwinkle, Jim Wheat, and Ken Wheat Based on characters created by: Wes Craven and Bruce Wagner Cinematography: Steven Fierberg Edited by: Michael N. Knue, Jack Tucker, and Chuck Weiss Music by Craig Safan Distributed by: New Line Cinema"
" Gone is the sinister, creepy and mysterious persona of Freddy Krueger. This film is full-on camp from the very beginning until the very end. It doesn't bother me too much that Freddy turned into a complete comedian, but I do wish that there were at least something sinister about him still present. Alas, it isn't. I do like some of the kills, and as usual, the practical effects are amazing. The film does a good job in displaying some of its body horror. It's just a shame that all the good work "
"When: August 21st-22nd First-Time Viewing: Yes. How: DVD from my collection. What'd I Think?: Lackluster horror sequel is too campy to be scary, but not enough to be entertaining. My Rating: 5/10 Other Notes: NA."