The Freddy Thready

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Wolter wrote:Image
That's about 75% of the 1980s right there.
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Dr. Medulla wrote:
Wolter wrote:Image
That's about 75% of the 1980s right there.
I think it just needs some jelly bracelets and some checkerboard Vans.
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Wolter wrote:
Dr. Medulla wrote:
Wolter wrote:Image
That's about 75% of the 1980s right there.
I think it just needs some jelly bracelets and some checkerboard Vans.
Get JulieJazz on the blower. We need her 'shop skills immediately.
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Dr. Medulla wrote:
Wolter wrote:
Dr. Medulla wrote:
Wolter wrote:Image
That's about 75% of the 1980s right there.
I think it just needs some jelly bracelets and some checkerboard Vans.
Get JulieJazz on the blower. We need her 'shop skills immediately.
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It's been done.

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Rat Patrol wrote:Image

It's been done.
Aww, hope I'm in your dreams, too, Freddy.
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Dr. Medulla wrote:Image
according to McDonalds, they've patched things up
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Ni had only seen the original Nightmare, so I showed her No3 the other day. She agrees with me that it's the better of the two. I stand by it being a classic film, with no exaggeration or qualifiers. I'm debating with myself if any of the other Freddy movies (Vs Jason aside, we've watched that) are worth eating up our time together. Most likely not.
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Silent Majority wrote:Ni had only seen the original Nightmare, so I showed her No3 the other day. She agrees with me that it's the better of the two. I stand by it being a classic film, with no exaggeration or qualifiers. I'm debating with myself if any of the other Freddy movies (Vs Jason aside, we've watched that) are worth eating up our time together. Most likely not.
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Silent Majority wrote:Ni had only seen the original Nightmare, so I showed her No3 the other day. She agrees with me that it's the better of the two. I stand by it being a classic film, with no exaggeration or qualifiers. I'm debating with myself if any of the other Freddy movies (Vs Jason aside, we've watched that) are worth eating up our time together. Most likely not.
I remember New Nightmare being quite good and original.
Look, you have to establish context for these things. And I maintain that unless you appreciate the Fall of Constantinople, the Great Fire of London, and Mickey Mantle's fatalist alcoholism, live Freddy makes no sense. If you want to half-ass it, fine, go call Simon Schama to do the appendix.

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matedog wrote:
Silent Majority wrote:Ni had only seen the original Nightmare, so I showed her No3 the other day. She agrees with me that it's the better of the two. I stand by it being a classic film, with no exaggeration or qualifiers. I'm debating with myself if any of the other Freddy movies (Vs Jason aside, we've watched that) are worth eating up our time together. Most likely not.
I remember New Nightmare being quite good and original.
Yeah, 1, 3 and New are the best. 2 is bad but worth watching for all the homosexual undertones
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tepista wrote:
matedog wrote:
Silent Majority wrote:Ni had only seen the original Nightmare, so I showed her No3 the other day. She agrees with me that it's the better of the two. I stand by it being a classic film, with no exaggeration or qualifiers. I'm debating with myself if any of the other Freddy movies (Vs Jason aside, we've watched that) are worth eating up our time together. Most likely not.
I remember New Nightmare being quite good and original.
Yeah, 1, 3 and New are the best. 2 is bad but worth watching for all the homosexual undertones
4 has some great visuals and one of the best deaths. Freddy's Dead has my favorite black new Yaphet Kotto.
Look, you have to establish context for these things. And I maintain that unless you appreciate the Fall of Constantinople, the Great Fire of London, and Mickey Mantle's fatalist alcoholism, live Freddy makes no sense. If you want to half-ass it, fine, go call Simon Schama to do the appendix.

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matedog wrote:
Silent Majority wrote:Ni had only seen the original Nightmare, so I showed her No3 the other day. She agrees with me that it's the better of the two. I stand by it being a classic film, with no exaggeration or qualifiers. I'm debating with myself if any of the other Freddy movies (Vs Jason aside, we've watched that) are worth eating up our time together. Most likely not.
I remember New Nightmare being quite good and original.
I find New Nightmare's reputation quite overstated. Good concept, very shoddy and padded execution.
Freddy's Dead has my favorite black new Yaphet Kotto.
I can't even begin to think what you meant here.
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