Freddy's Dead Final Nightmare Poster Movie C 11x17 Robert Englund Lisa Zane Shon Greenblatt
- Approx. Size: 11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm
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- Freddy's Dead Final Nightmare 11 x 17 Inches Style C Mini Poster
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Disc 1 â" A Nightmare on Elm Street - Includes: Commentary by Director Wes Craven, Co-Stars Heather Langenkamp and John Saxon and Cinematographer Jacques Haitkin Cast/Crew Biographies Jump to a Nightmare
Disc 2 â" A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddyâs Revenge - Includes: Cast/Crew Biographies Jump to a Nightmare
Disc 3â" A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors - Includes: Cast/Crew Biographies Jump to a Nightmare
Disc 4â" A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master - Includes: Cast/Crew Biographies Jump to! a Nightmare
Disc 5â" A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dr! eam Chil d - Includes: Cast/Crew Biographies Jump to a Nightmare
Disc 6â" Freddyâs Dead: The Final Nightmare - Includes: Original 3-D End Sequence Cast/Crew Biographies Jump to a Nightmare
Disc 7 â" Wes Cravenâs New Nightmare - Includes: Commentary by Wes Craven Cast/Crew Biographies Jump to a Nightmare
Disc 8 â" Freddy Vs. Jason - Includes: Commentary by Director Ronny Yu, Robert Englund (Freddy) and Ken Kirzinger (Jason) Jump to a DeathIn the trinity of modern horror films, there's the father (Michael Myers of Halloween), the son (Jason of Friday the13th fame, a knockoff), and the unholy spirit, Freddy Krueger of the Nightmare on Elm Street films. The spectral man who haunted the nightmares of unsuspecting teenagers with deadly consequences, Freddy (as played by Robert Englund) was a truly frightening bogeyman and icon for the '80s. Unlike the hockey-masked Jason, who dispatched horny teenagers with mechanical and monotonous ease (he never ta! lked, never took off his mask), Freddy was a truly creative and diabolical villain, with a sadistic and blackly funny personality. The hallmarks of the Nightmare on Elm Street series were imaginatively gruesome suspense pieces, set in the overactive imaginations of the teen victims. The first film of the series, Wes Craven's truly intelligent and scary film, was so hugely successful it begat not one, not two, but six more sequels, each pretty much diluting the originality and horror of its predecesor. (Horror fans will fondly remember Drew Barrymore's assertion in Scream that the first Nightmare film was great but all the rest sucked.) Still, there's fun to be had in the remaining films in the series, seeing as a number of aspiring filmmakers cut their teeth on the continuing saga of Freddy. Frank Darabont (The Shawshank Redemption) and Chuck Russell (The Mask) worked on the third installment, Dream Warriors (starring a young! Patricia Arquette), and Renny Harlin (Die Hard 2) came! to prom inence with the ingeniously macabre fourth film, The Dream Master, coscripted by Brian Helgeland (L.A. Confidential). Craven and original star Heather Langenkamp did return for the last film, New Nightmare, which presaged the tongue-in-cheek postmodernism of the Scream films and resharpened Freddy's ability to scare. --Mark EnglehartFreddy's Dead Final Nightmare reproduction Approx. Size: 11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm Style C mini poster print
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