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Grady82

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Where would you have ended this series?
« on: June 09, 2022, 06:31:57 PM »
I go back and forth between 3 and 4.

Dream Warriors has the best storyline and characters of the series. It's also the last scary entry.

The Deam Master has the best filmmaking of the series. The last one with some truly iconic images. Toughest lead girl of the series. Freddy's best death (not the method, his actual death sequence).

New Nightmare is great, but I don't consider it canon.

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Re: Where would you have ended this series?
« Reply #1 on: June 14, 2022, 08:38:33 AM »
Probably after Dream Master, because we know how silly part 5 and Freddy’s Dead were, especially Freddy’s Dead, which is the worst one in the series in my opinion. I didn’t mind WCNN, because it goes back to the original, with Freddy being dark and creepy, and also being an ancient, evil entity, which comes out of the movie screen, I thought was brilliant from Wes. Freddy vs Jason I thought was ok, nothing special. I know the remake is very flawed in most people’s eyes, and yes it did piss a lot of people off - myself included - that they didn’t ask Robert to play Freddy again, but honestly, I did like it better than dream child & Freddy’s Dead. Just my opinion.
When the world isn’t the same as our minds believe, then we are in a nightmare, and nothing is worse than a nightmare, except one you can’t wake up from”- Werewolf


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Re: Where would you have ended this series?
« Reply #2 on: June 21, 2022, 07:45:44 PM »
I love all of the sequels in their ways... but my vote is part 4 for several reasons (even though I love Freddy's Dead and New Nightmare): a.) Freddy and the series were at an all time high in pop culture then; b.) Story-wise, despite the hasty plotting and script writing, it introduced some form of closure to what the Nightmare series built upon and what the first four films presented, ending on a high note with empowerment and incorporating other themes Wes brought forth in the original; c.) the effects (at that time) were very creative and impactful; d.) then, our public consciousness wasn't so "Freddy flooded" and jaded; e.) It was the most successful performing Nightmare film... I could go on, but it would've been the best time to stop, IMHO.
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Re: Where would you have ended this series?
« Reply #3 on: July 04, 2022, 11:58:00 PM »
Part 3 without a doubt. It would've been the perfect send-off. I loathe 4-6 but that did result in getting New Nightmare which is top 3 for me.

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Re: Where would you have ended this series?
« Reply #4 on: August 12, 2024, 12:40:09 AM »
Drift Boss 2 Part 3 without a doubt. It would've been the perfect send-off. I loathe 4-6 but that did result in getting New Nightmare which is top 3 for me.
me too

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Re: Where would you have ended this series?
« Reply #5 on: September 05, 2024, 01:33:52 AM »
Although not considered canon in the traditional sense, New Nightmare is celebrated for its innovative, self-referential take on the series. It reimagines Freddy Krueger as a real entity haunting the cast and crew of the original film, blending reality with fiction in a unique way.