Love New Nightmare as much as the original: scary, suspensful, meta and clever. Wes Craven was a true master of horror. Heather Langenkamp was another reason why these are easily the three strongest films in the series and form a great unofficial tilogy.
Number 3 is the best of the WC trilogy. The scene where Freddy turns the boy into a puppet and literally pulls his strings is awesome. Frank Darabont of Shawshank Redemption fame co-wrote this!
There is someone named Roy Damm, and he has made a bluray called "A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Nancy's Nightmare Cut", it puts the first, second and seventh movies together into one movie! I have a copy of one on the way for me!!!
Love New Nightmare as much as the original: scary, suspensful, meta and clever. Wes Craven was a true master of horror. Heather Langenkamp was another reason why these are easily the three strongest films in the series and form a great unofficial tilogy.
Completely agree with all of this 👍
Number 3 is the best of the WC trilogy. The scene where Freddy turns the boy into a puppet and literally pulls his strings is awesome.
Frank Darabont of Shawshank Redemption fame co-wrote this!
That is a cool scene, when you just see him cut the strings before he falls.
Shawshank Redemption is an amazing film.
I agree and just said the same thing. And that particular kill was so inventive.
You're right it is Wes Craven trilogy you can watch 1,3, and 7 and forget the rest
Completely agree 👍
@RicksMovieReviews2 Even though I liked part 4 and part 2 was decent
There is someone named Roy Damm, and he has made a bluray called "A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Nancy's Nightmare Cut", it puts the first, second and seventh movies together into one movie! I have a copy of one on the way for me!!!
That sounds cool 👍
The Dream Warriors for me is the best one. I love the original but I just liked the story of the 3rd installment.
It is a really fun story and a great cast of characters
100%
I respect it being called the Wes Craven Trilogy. However, Nancy makes these three movies work. That’s why we fans call it the Nancy Trilogy.
I agree it could be called both, I do think Wes Craven understands the importance of Nancy as Freddy’s protagonist.