I'm surprised you didn't sin Johnny Depps mom waking him up, and then telling him it's time to go to sleep. I always remember that above all else when I think of this movie, like wtf
3:17 Here's the thing. It's actually based on how Freddy works. In order for him to have enough power to kill people, they have to be afraid of him. Nancy proves throughout this movie that she's the least afraid of him, which unbeknownst to her is actually protecting her from being able to kill him. In order to scare her and make her afraid of him, he keeps doing horrific imagery kind of things. For instance, cutting off his fingers, or slicing open his stomach to reveal maggots and pus. However, he still doesn't have enough power to kill Nancy because she's not as afraid of him. Basically, Nancy isn't a bitch so he can't kill her.
Is there actually the acknowledgement that the fear gives him . That allows him to do his thing without acknowledgement and the fear that provides it he's just an apparition hunting the subconscious of Springwood. That's what saved her in the first one she stopped acknowledging him when she turned her back on him and stop fearing him.
But that kind of assumes that saying you're not afraid of something is the same as actually not being afraid of something. To be afraid of him one second and then saying some shit that supposed to in, it's self, make you not afraid doesn't make sense. It'd make more sense if we knew what made it to where she was afraid of one second and not afraid of him the next second.
@@djimma5080 generally speaking those who are teen moms dont do so well in life. And very very low chance of tbe teen mom and father staying together. Idk have a kid at 30 after getting a house a job and some emergency funds also at 18 you will only be 48 which isnt old and you can still do stuff and have fun.
I actually like the idea that she thought she could get out of it with some magical thinking, like she's in the Labyrinth or something. "I take back every bit of energy I gave you! You're nothing." Ya that would work if you were in a cartoon. And Freddy even plays along with it, letting her think she's made it before dashing her hopes and plunging her back into the horror and fear. What a troll, lol
@@Jakub1P Well in The Dream Master (Nightmare 4), we learn that the souls of the people he's killed are inside of his body, so he probably could just be using Glen and her mom's souls to screw with Nancy.
What I find interesting about this film is that Wes Craven never intended for it to be a franchise and initially wanted a happy ending. Freddy was designed to be this dream monster who was representative of Nancy's subconscious fears (losing everyone close to her, I'm guessing), "turning her back" on him was supposed to be the ultimate defeat, and the original ending was that everyone lived and it was literally all just her dream. But of course, they left it open for more films and later gave Freddy a complete history. I don't know why I like the original story better. I guess it's more believable to think that Nancy was a troubled kid who maybe read a newspaper or heard the story of the Springwood Slasher and imposed him into her dreams, rather than him being some guy who was birthed by a nun who had been raped by mental patients, turned into a killer, and was offered immortality by "dream demons."
+shemeantyounoharm991 the idea of the happy ending was Craven´s desire to be 1 film, no sequels, but the studio "convinced" him to open the possibility of a sequel, after all, the 80´s were the golden age of sequels... actually i hate when a movie turns out to be a dream.. or not real or whatever... the idea of a vengeful spirit that can kill you while you sleep is fucked up... there was no need for such colorful backstory... dream demons? please... why Freddy can´t be just some weirdo who likes to rape and kill children? isn´t that bad enough? like movie heros, they can´t be average people, if it´s a cop, it has to be the most condecorated one, if it´s a soldier, it gotta be the best soldier of the bunch, real bad ass... and so on and so off...
+shemeantyounoharm991 the idea of the happy ending was Craven´s desire to be 1 film, no sequels, but the studio "convinced" him to open the possibility of a sequel, after all, the 80´s were the golden age of sequels... actually i hate when a movie turns out to be a dream.. or not real or whatever... the idea of a vengeful spirit that can kill you while you sleep is fucked up... there was no need for such colorful backstory... dream demons? please... why Freddy can´t be just some weirdo who likes to rape and kill children? isn´t that bad enough? like movie heros, they can´t be average people, if it´s a cop, it has to be the most condecorated one, if it´s a soldier, it gotta be the best soldier of the bunch, real bad ass... and so on and so off...
@HereticVII I wouldn't use that quote at a funeral either but it was Jesus who said it. Look up that quote in its original context, when used here it's actually pretty interesting
She had it bc she was scared ( pardon the pun) to death of falling asleep. What’s so hard to understand? I guarantee she wouldn’t have it in her room if not for Freddy.
I love that the video is sponsored but the only mention of the product is at the end so people can watch the whole video without having to deal with the advertising.
+Dominik Zero and yet they were used in every movie of that time period. like when home alone come out. after that every kids movie had to have some traps.
How could the doctors overlook Nancy pulling Freddy's hat out of her nightmare? Wouldn't creating something out of nothing sort of constitute as major proof of the supernatural?
Kat Lee yep I think it's in the 3rd film he says it to Christen, also these are the first of the Elm Street children so Freddy has only just become strong enough to enter their dreams really
If that were the case, how the heck does Krueger come back at all in the first place, in the original movie? The teenagers do not have any idea who he is or why he has chosen to attack them, but yet he is there doing it anyway. You can't be afraid of something you don't know exists. Krueger relishes in their fear, but he does not need it to survive.
Actually there was a scene where Tina was in a bodybag, when Nancy walks in the kitchen her mom has the news on and they’re carrying Tina in a bodybag and her mom changes the channel when she sees Nancy
Came here to say this too. It really is a blink and you’ll miss it kind of thing, but once you realize that Nancy saw Tina in the bodybag on the tv, right before the first nightmare at school, it makes sense why that imagery shows up in her dreams.
"Freddy's Dead" was a very low point in the franchise, but the Remake? Yeah, if Freddy is the Bastard Child of 100 Maniacs, The Remake was the real spawn of Satan.😹😹😹
If you're keeping with the "scary" theme for a little while longer, I think either 28 Days Later or 28 Weeks later would be a decent choice. Also hello.
For real half these sins have to be jokes and there's legit critiques to be made, "rod brings gardening tool for no reason", rod had the same nightmare as all of them so he was inspired. Like are these jokes or do you barely pay attention to the movies you review?
@@metalmind6 Half the sins ARE jokes. What exactly are you missing here? After all, despite Rod having that nightmare, he was still foreshadowing for the movie's sake, like Jeremy said. At that point in the movie we don't know yet that Rod had the nightmare so that hasn't become relevant yet.
“Freddy can be slowed down by garbage in a dream where he makes the rules.” I get it. He does have control in the dreams, MOSTLY. It depends on the will of the dreamer. We see later in the series that lucid dreamers (AKA Dream Warriors) can take certain amounts of control.
He shouldn't have sinned Freddy being held back by Nancy's door near the end...he was in the real world at that time, so he couldn't use his powers anymore, like teleporting. Wasn't that obvious?
You said he was in the real world not the dream one so he couldn't use his powers but how does that stop him from slicing her in half vagina first during the bathtub scene?
Glory to Arstotzka Because she struggled and got away from him in time...that seems pretty self-explanatory to be honest. Also, he does seem to like playing with his victims (sometimes) before killing them. Remember Tina's first nightmare? She was defenseless. Completely vulnerable. But Freddy just jumped at her, sliced her nightgown, and then let her wake up unharmed. For Nancy I guess he was building up the fright even more, or else he simply didn't get to her in time because of her struggling and also her mother coming in to save her.
chalkandcheekcake yes, I meant it as a joke but I was in fact excited when I saw that Cinema Sins made a sins video of it. And thanks TheWatchernator for backing me up :)
Fun fact: The ending was changed from what the writer originally wanted so that the studio could tease for a sequel. In the original script, the protagonist wins, but uses a lot more than that "I don't believe in you" bullshit.
I gotta admit, The finger-knife glove was pretty innovative. When your carrying a machete in one hand, you only have one hand open and the other is carrying the machete. Basically with the finger-knife glove you can grab items with the said glove and also use it as a weapon.
11:05 Uh, you do realize that the ENTIRE point of the previous scene was that she was trying to rip Freddy out of the dream world and into the real world so she could physically hurt him, which is exactly what just happened. The reason that he could be contained by simple doors was that he was now in a physical body and no longer capable of controlling reality as he could in a dream. Sin removed.
I was made to watch this movie when I was ten years old I'm now 17 and still can't sleep without a light on thank you cinemasins for taking the piss out of it it's helped a lot to get over this movie
***** he probably got very stressed when he watched the movie when he was a kid. In a lot of cases situations that stress you as a kid kan keep haunting you for your whole life unless you do some kind of rehab like forcing you to be around it and then realise its not dangerous. Your comment is silly
I thought the reason why Freddy doesn't instantly kill them in the dreams is because he feeds on their fear he need to scare the holy shit out of them to get stronger and when he gets enough he kills them.
Actually he gets stronger with fear but it doesnt have to be each particular person's fear, just fear in general so he just gets stronger the more fear there is from each person he is stalking. It would make more sense to kill Glenn while Tina is most afraid of him. Rod might not actually be a member of the family's that originally lynched freddy so he might actually be the hardest to kill.
I am probably biased because this is one of my favorite horror movies (that I actually kind of lean more towards dark humor as well), but the whole time I watched the video, it felt like he was just overthinking the movie. I always just thought that Freddy took his time because he liked prolonging the nightmare for so long before he finally acted and got off on terrorizing them for really no reason but to terrorize them (and the whole revenge thing). I think as the fear spreads from kid to kid and they start to realize that they are all having nightmares about the same man, that it does make him stronger. Like he just feeds off of their fear. I'm not sure if it is this movie, or one of the sequels when it was said that Nancy gave him the strength which makes her able to also take it away from him. Was it this one or New Nightmare? Haha, I can't remember. Also, that part where Freddy presses himself through the wall above Nancy (in Tina's bed), but doesn't actually bust through the wall - I always thought it was more Freddy peering in to size Nancy up and not to just jump in and kill her (or maybe he was looking for Tina and found Nancy instead? I don't know). If he had just burst through, which I believe he could have if he really wanted to, he wouldn't have gained strength from her fear and he couldn't have messed with her head for so long. I just like the movie and I love Freddy as a horror icon. I have no idea if any of my thoughts are accurate and they are only my opinion. I'm not looking for a debate, although I do like reading other people's thoughts and ideas because it opens new possibilities and ways for me to think of things.
feeding off their fears was always how he got power from the get go, Nightmare on Elm Street: when nancy takes it all back...your nothing, your shit...turns around and he disappears while trying to kill her before its too late and twinkles to death back to wherever it was he came from....that is explained in later sequels
"This spacious room has plenty of square feet for a king size bed with additional necessities on all three loose sides...oh, the previous occupant was somehow sucked into an extra-dimensional warp that made his blood gush everywhere, but *D O N T L O O K A T I T D O N T L O O K A T I T* over here we've got a newly attached master bathroom..."
Sooo... Most of the people here are complaining that the main reason the 2010 remake was worse is that Freddy is portrayed as a child molester/rapist in addition to murderer. Fun fact: this was Wes Craven's original plan for the character, but he changed it to "just" a murderer in light of the fact that there had recently been a slew of child molestations on the news at the time of production. There are also plenty of hints throughout the original that he was a child molester, including the hand in the bathtub and the teletongue. And FWIW, it's openly stated in FvJ that he was. There's plenty wrong with the remake. Don't make it just about the characterization. Child rapists are despicable people, as are murderers and horny, murderous dream demons. Being one over the other does not a better person make.
I hated remake because of one particular thing: they changed Freddys personality. he was probably the first slasher murderer who had a creepy sence of humor and was actually talking a lot. in remake he is like the others, silent and it's so derivate
Freddy isn't the kind of monster who just kills teens for the fun of it (that's Jason). He enjoys terrorizing them, freaking them out, grossing them out etc. before coming in for the kill. Yeah, sure, that gives his victims a chance to escape, but only temporarily. I mean it's not like you can just runaway from him; he finds you in your dreams a.k.a the only place where you are totally vulnerable. That's scary as shit and Freddy takes full advantage of it.
Jason kills because he thinks his mother is telling him to kill, and is avenging both himself and his mother's deaths. "He enjoys terrorizing them", etc. etc., that sounds like killing for the fun of it. Freddy has always enjoyed killing kids, even before his death. The sequels explain this. After his death, Freddy continues killing not just to avenge his own death but because he considers it fun.
Yup same as freddy doing random ass scares and letting his victims live sometimes. He gets stronger the more his victims are scared of him. I know he's just joking but I love these movies lol I get a little heated.
+Stan Nicolae But that's an important point. He thinks he's invulnerable because of his powers, and that's his downfall. That's why the later films have his murders getting more over the top and comedic. He's too cocky for his own good.
The films existed for 19 years before that was put into it. Don't use Freddy vs Jason as the bible for the franchise. That film has more sins against the franchise than I can count! And I actually LIKE FvJ!
Uh, no, it was NOT explained that way until the opening montage sequence of Freddy vs Jason. NOTHING about Freddy needing to remember him came into it until FvJ in 2003. The only thing that even came CLOSE to that was in Dream Warriors when Freddy says "The souls of the children give me strength". In your post you nearly copied Freddy's opening monologue from FvJ
***** So how exactly did his gain his power in the first place? How did he managed to scare his first kid if he didn't have scared yet another kid, then? How does that even makes sense?
This movie is still better than almost anything that's come out in the last 15 years. Movies today are fucking garbage, CGI and Gore does NOT make a good horror movie.
Adam Ant That's going a bit far. A couple of horror films I've enjoyed since then have been the Carrie and Amityville remakes, and another is The Conjuring. The Nightmare on Elm St remake wasn't too bad either.
You have to admit ALOT of horror movies today actually suck, they just bombard you with jump scares. The last one I really enjoyed was Evil Dead just because it was so nasty, if you want actual gore you should watch something like Ichi The Killer. Japanese always know where it's at
Daniel Mladen See that's why I said "almost all". I agree with you. There's a very RARE few that are pretty great movies. Shame HollyWood has turned into trash. It's putting out complete crap year after year now. Sad.
Adam Ant "CGI and Gore does NOT make a good horror movie." But cheap special effects and fake gore does? Did you not see the random and unnecessary scenes with fake mutilation and ooze? And the multitude of jump scare set-ups in this movie? Because that seems to be exactly what you're talking about.
Gameboi834 What are you twelve? I'm talking about movies that used music and ambiance. Actors back then also had to be far better with their body language, they didn't have much for props. Start with Bela Lugosi. He's the all time King of Draculas. Find me one example of anyone better. You can't.
I don't understand how a lot of these "sins" are sins. Like.. Freddy lives through the terror of the children/teens whose dreams he visits and I don't see how him terrorizing them before killing them right away is a movie sin. It only gives him more power
a real sin is that the police think the boyfriend did cause yeah... like a jock can crawl up the ceiling with a corpse and slash at it either the cops are inept at forensics or are just too lazy and/or stupid to do their jobs right.
Easily, no movie is perfect, even if Terminator 2 was the best movie ever it'd still have flaws, and as such what inspired those flaws can be construed as a "sin" Specifically about the "sin" he mentioned? Mostly comedy.
Um "discount Jennifer Grey" what? You seriously didn't recognize the girl from Fast Times at Ridgemont High AND Better Off Dead?? 80s actress knowledge fail, dude.
"the girl from fast times at ridgemont high" oh please, when one thinks of the girl from fast times at ridgemont high they dont think of fucking lisa, the girl who's in it for 5 minutes just to dump brad. they think of stacy or maybe linda. plus ferris bueller's day off and dirty dancing have had much broader legacies than fast times and better off dead. the former two made 300 million combined, the latter two made 40 million combined. not that the latter two arent good movies, but the point is that she IS discount jennifer grey. she is less famous, the movies she was in werent as successful as the movies grey was in, and her roles werent as big, while they happen to look similar.
Teddy Wyman In 1984 the only role Jennifer Grey was widely known for was as Jeanie in Ferris Bueller's Day Off. Amanda Wyss, having been prominently featured in both Fast Times At Ridgemont High & Better Off Dead, was the more well-known & better recognized of the 2 prior to the release of Dirty Dancing in 1987, 3 years AFTER this film was released. In 1984, Jennifer Grey would've been "discount Amanda Wyss" :-p
I don't think you should overlook Freddy being a sadistic mega-creep. There are plenty of cases in real life where weirdos torture people and keep their victims alive to prolong the suffering. Freddy was a child killer-come-immortal demon in a world where he can play absolute god. I think it's reasonable that he'd drag his nightmares out and make them as torturous as possible. Also, I reckon Rod just picked up that garden tool in Tina's garden rather than bringing it from home.
Depending on how often you watch movies, or how many you've seen, you tend to pick up on them after a couple years of plowing through a couple hundred movies
I'm surprised you didn't sin Johnny Depps mom waking him up, and then telling him it's time to go to sleep. I always remember that above all else when I think of this movie, like wtf
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Wasn't that in the second one too? Jesse wakes up his little sister and straight away he says "go to sleep"
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Lol maybe she just wanted him to properly get ready for sleep?
My Mum used to do that all the time.
0:40
"I'm not scared of f*cking goats"
Think about that sentence.
Oh god.....now I’m thinking of rule 34 Asriel/Toriel/Asgore from Undertale T^T
took me a second and then i was like OH SHIT
I ain't scared of f*cking no goats
@@softlysam lol
Isn't Satan an old evil piece of shit goat?
3:17 Here's the thing. It's actually based on how Freddy works. In order for him to have enough power to kill people, they have to be afraid of him. Nancy proves throughout this movie that she's the least afraid of him, which unbeknownst to her is actually protecting her from being able to kill him. In order to scare her and make her afraid of him, he keeps doing horrific imagery kind of things. For instance, cutting off his fingers, or slicing open his stomach to reveal maggots and pus. However, he still doesn't have enough power to kill Nancy because she's not as afraid of him. Basically, Nancy isn't a bitch so he can't kill her.
Absolute GENIUS !"
Thank you...Saved me some typing 😆
He does in the third movie
Is there actually the acknowledgement that the fear gives him . That allows him to do his thing without acknowledgement and the fear that provides it he's just an apparition hunting the subconscious of Springwood.
That's what saved her in the first one she stopped acknowledging him when she turned her back on him and stop fearing him.
But that kind of assumes that saying you're not afraid of something is the same as actually not being afraid of something. To be afraid of him one second and then saying some shit that supposed to in, it's self, make you not afraid doesn't make sense. It'd make more sense if we knew what made it to where she was afraid of one second and not afraid of him the next second.
“I’m your boyfriend now Nancy”
“Glen’s dad just went overboard”
LMFAOOO
Show me your black box
Chris Allie bitch go to hell lol
I thought Glen's dad unplugged the cord out the wall first and then left the phone off the hook until i seen this..lol .
"Teen pregnancies are the real nightmare" I couldn't agree more
Yup😂
That's shits a nightmare when your an adult. At least teen moms get their freedom back before it's too late
@@djimma5080 generally speaking those who are teen moms dont do so well in life. And very very low chance of tbe teen mom and father staying together. Idk have a kid at 30 after getting a house a job and some emergency funds also at 18 you will only be 48 which isnt old and you can still do stuff and have fun.
There is a movie about that. It Follows.
But being a uncle at 17 is sort of great
I actually like the idea that she thought she could get out of it with some magical thinking, like she's in the Labyrinth or something. "I take back every bit of energy I gave you! You're nothing." Ya that would work if you were in a cartoon. And Freddy even plays along with it, letting her think she's made it before dashing her hopes and plunging her back into the horror and fear. What a troll, lol
@@Jakub1P Well in The Dream Master (Nightmare 4), we learn that the souls of the people he's killed are inside of his body, so he probably could just be using Glen and her mom's souls to screw with Nancy.
@@highfivers5062 *Dream Warriors
fred k is the first troll ever lol. truly enjoyed playing with his food
@@highfivers5062 we learn that in Dream warriors (the 3rd movie)
What I find interesting about this film is that Wes Craven never intended for it to be a franchise and initially wanted a happy ending. Freddy was designed to be this dream monster who was representative of Nancy's subconscious fears (losing everyone close to her, I'm guessing), "turning her back" on him was supposed to be the ultimate defeat, and the original ending was that everyone lived and it was literally all just her dream. But of course, they left it open for more films and later gave Freddy a complete history. I don't know why I like the original story better. I guess it's more believable to think that Nancy was a troubled kid who maybe read a newspaper or heard the story of the Springwood Slasher and imposed him into her dreams, rather than him being some guy who was birthed by a nun who had been raped by mental patients, turned into a killer, and was offered immortality by "dream demons."
Rip Wes craven, you shall be missed.
+shemeantyounoharm991
the idea of the happy ending was Craven´s desire to be 1 film, no sequels, but the studio "convinced" him to open the possibility of a sequel, after all, the 80´s were the golden age of sequels...
actually i hate when a movie turns out to be a dream.. or not real or whatever...
the idea of a vengeful spirit that can kill you while you sleep is fucked up... there was no need for such colorful backstory... dream demons? please... why Freddy can´t be just some weirdo who likes to rape and kill children? isn´t that bad enough? like movie heros, they can´t be average people, if it´s a cop, it has to be the most condecorated one, if it´s a soldier, it gotta be the best soldier of the bunch, real bad ass... and so on and so off...
+shemeantyounoharm991
the idea of the happy ending was Craven´s desire to be 1 film, no sequels, but the studio "convinced" him to open the possibility of a sequel, after all, the 80´s were the golden age of sequels...
actually i hate when a movie turns out to be a dream.. or not real or whatever...
the idea of a vengeful spirit that can kill you while you sleep is fucked up... there was no need for such colorful backstory... dream demons? please... why Freddy can´t be just some weirdo who likes to rape and kill children? isn´t that bad enough? like movie heros, they can´t be average people, if it´s a cop, it has to be the most condecorated one, if it´s a soldier, it gotta be the best soldier of the bunch, real bad ass... and so on and so off...
I like that ending a lot more tbh. The idea of finally letting go of guilt and fears you had kills an apparition of your guilt. It’s a good tale
Rod's funeral had no rain or black umbrellas - sin off!
This is somewhere below a participation trophy
@HereticVII I wouldn't use that quote at a funeral either but it was Jesus who said it. Look up that quote in its original context, when used here it's actually pretty interesting
You forgot to sin Nancy’s mom’s mannequin at the end
Manakin
i was waiting for him to say something about the mannequin but nope xD
you mean the blow-up doll
@@Hornswaggerz called steve
*Mannequin
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"A hidden coffee pot might be one of the first signs that you have a problem"😂
First sin: calling sheep goat.
She had it bc she was scared ( pardon the pun) to death of falling asleep. What’s so hard to understand? I guarantee she wouldn’t have it in her room if not for Freddy.
LMFAO. "Rod is wondering how his penis could fix this." I was dying.
Wait ... I just realized his name was ... Rod ... dohp!
@@therealkevinpowell 1:54
Yeah okay, that made me laugh
RIP Wes Craven. You're dearly missed.
Should have done Wes Craven and more livin'!
@@MegaZeta there's no councilman Wes Craven.
Good line tho
Wait... He's dead? WAKE ME UP, DAMMIT!!!
He beat James Wan in every way imaginable, even rapping.
I'm not high, watch James Wan vs. Wes Craven.
I love that the video is sponsored but the only mention of the product is at the end so people can watch the whole video without having to deal with the advertising.
Wish videos on TH-cam were all like that -_-
oh shit, for how long has it been like that? only noticed now
Nina Longworth of
Lol and its even a hilarious advertising as well, worth the watch :D
Ahhh... freddys hand is so scary
+Dominik Zero *weren't
Tridents - oh sheet
+Dominik Zero right?
+Dominik Zero
and yet they were used in every movie of that time period. like when home alone come out. after that every kids movie had to have some traps.
This movie isn't even that old. There were horror movies before this.
How could the doctors overlook Nancy pulling Freddy's hat out of her nightmare? Wouldn't creating something out of nothing sort of constitute as major proof of the supernatural?
The average IQ of the characters in this film is around 70.
It's like most of people watching this video, overlook that the thumbnail, is actually from Freedy's Revenge, the secound Freddy, not the first one...
I was angry at everyone in the movie for not seeing that
They can’t really prove she brought it out it seems it’s just their testimony interesting story though
Everything Wrong with A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010) is needed I think...
+Daniel Jackson ::puts away piano wire::
+DaPussSlayer Everything Wrong With Nightmare On Elm Street (2010) In 4 hours or less
I actually liked the 2010 version
+Snack Zyder Apparently the guy who played new Krueger is supposed to be decent, all things considering. Is that true?
+Dylan “SlowJoe” Higgins Nice name, by the way!
Doesn't Freddy not kill them right away because he gets his strength from the spread of fear? Not because he is patient?
Kat Lee yep I think it's in the 3rd film he says it to Christen, also these are the first of the Elm Street children so Freddy has only just become strong enough to enter their dreams really
If that were the case, how the heck does Krueger come back at all in the first place, in the original movie? The teenagers do not have any idea who he is or why he has chosen to attack them, but yet he is there doing it anyway. You can't be afraid of something you don't know exists. Krueger relishes in their fear, but he does not need it to survive.
Julia Caro not to survive no but it does make him stronger
@Kat Lee Correct.
Kat Lee, I think so.
And I think your AWESOME!!!!!!!!! 😃😃😃😃😃
"Tina allows rod to put his rod inside of her" LMMFAOOOOOOOO
jokes that make truly laughter but people rather use moroon meme like "bruh" or another overusef phrase
@@the_bane_of_all_anti_furry Probably because what makes people laugh is subjective?
"I ain't afraid of no goat."
-Mill Burray
Actually there was a scene where Tina was in a bodybag, when Nancy walks in the kitchen her mom has the news on and they’re carrying Tina in a bodybag and her mom changes the channel when she sees Nancy
Caleb Landes plus the dragging scene at school when she fell asleep.
Came here to say this too. It really is a blink and you’ll miss it kind of thing, but once you realize that Nancy saw Tina in the bodybag on the tv, right before the first nightmare at school, it makes sense why that imagery shows up in her dreams.
Everything wrong with a Nightmare on Elm St.?
1) the remake.
2) nothing else.
Terminator X agreed!! I dig them all, even Dream Child! 😂
"Freddy's Dead" was a very low point in the franchise, but the Remake? Yeah, if Freddy is the Bastard Child of 100 Maniacs, The Remake was the real spawn of Satan.😹😹😹
@@StarscreamSigma He was actually the bastard child of one maniac.
I didn't think that the reboot was that bad.
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Regardless of the sins involved, this is one of my all-time favorite horror films and is Wes Craven's masterpiece. Rest in peace, Mr. Craven.
DakkTribal same
even though its proven garbage, you still like it? this is why i'm getting in sales. fucking morons.
"If it doesn't involve sex, I don't care!" Mate, you killing me!!!
Seriously, though... aren't all prayers the Lord's prayers?
Hi Jeremy
Drew B Jermey is the Cinema Sins man my friend.
AYYYY JERMEY
If you're keeping with the "scary" theme for a little while longer, I think either 28 Days Later or 28 Weeks later would be a decent choice. Also hello.
Please do Everything wrong with scream
Our narrator sounds a bit sick in this video.
Like he has a bit of a cold. Feel better EWW narrator.
PlayfulOtter I'm sure he appreciates that 2 years later
+eivom lol
and yet still just as funny as every other video
EWW Narrator
Freddy was making "finger knives" before he was killed and "became" Freddy the nightmare on elm street.
Exactly!!! That's what I was screamin😂 I love these videos but this one had me heated as fuck😂😂
LOL, you've cracked that joke wide open, Sherlock
For real half these sins have to be jokes and there's legit critiques to be made, "rod brings gardening tool for no reason", rod had the same nightmare as all of them so he was inspired. Like are these jokes or do you barely pay attention to the movies you review?
@@metalmind6 Half the sins ARE jokes. What exactly are you missing here? After all, despite Rod having that nightmare, he was still foreshadowing for the movie's sake, like Jeremy said. At that point in the movie we don't know yet that Rod had the nightmare so that hasn't become relevant yet.
@@that_goth_bitch3899 same I like this channel alot and I know he's just joking but I love these movies. I was getting pretty heated to.
“Freddy can be slowed down by garbage in a dream where he makes the rules.” I get it. He does have control in the dreams, MOSTLY. It depends on the will of the dreamer. We see later in the series that lucid dreamers (AKA Dream Warriors) can take certain amounts of control.
That's in movie 3. He's sinning movie 1.
nah, there's too many plot holes. dream warriors is filled with em too. excuses are good enough to keep you watching though.
"Rod wonders how his penis will fix this." I'm DEAD. XD
And she lets Rod put his rod in her
3:20
Now that's what I call... a "wet dream"...
Budum tssssss.
force
+I Hate PewDiePie love your name.
Freddy said it better.
DarthRushy True. Freddy says everything better.
Yeah
Can we get Everything Wrong With Freddy vs Jason?
I'll save everyone the trouble, everything.
i actually like that movie
I think u meant to say everything is wrong with Freddy vs. Jason
GDSK09 ..........
React2Quick the entire movie
"Glen, are you still watching?"
"WHY IS RUM GONE"
😂😂😂😂😂😂
LMAOO
"If this is Nancy's mom's room how did it not blow up when he ran inside"
Funniest reference ever to Marge's alcoholism ever.
Lol
My favorite line in this.
He shouldn't have sinned Freddy being held back by Nancy's door near the end...he was in the real world at that time, so he couldn't use his powers anymore, like teleporting. Wasn't that obvious?
Them why didn't he kill in say the bath scene? Fuck all she could've done then.
Glory to Arstotzka
...I'm confused as to how this relates to my comment.
You said he was in the real world not the dream one so he couldn't use his powers but how does that stop him from slicing her in half vagina first during the bathtub scene?
Glory to Arstotzka
Because she struggled and got away from him in time...that seems pretty self-explanatory to be honest. Also, he does seem to like playing with his victims (sometimes) before killing them.
Remember Tina's first nightmare? She was defenseless. Completely vulnerable. But Freddy just jumped at her, sliced her nightgown, and then let her wake up unharmed. For Nancy I guess he was building up the fright even more, or else he simply didn't get to her in time because of her struggling and also her mother coming in to save her.
I'm talking about the bath scene you know the one where freddy almost kills her but then she wakes up.
"I'm not scarfed of f*cking Goats" -Jeremy
Unlike most of the comments section and CinemaSins, I both know that it was a sheep and not scary in the slightest. *ding*
Wait, is no one going to mention the obvious mannequin that was Nancy’s mom at the end. No? Okay,
Same!!! Even when I was a kid. This was the most hated scene. Im like fcking fake as FCK
Probably because its so stupidly obvious and dumb its not even worth mentioning
James, the guy who hosts the Dead Meat Kill Count, said they used a sex doll.
Title says: A Nightmare On Elm Street - 1984, Original.
Thumbnail shows: A Nightmare On Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge.
Ding?
I noticed that too. Good observation.
True
Damn!
You win!
Perfect!
this past weekend i watched ALL of the "A Nightmare on Elm Street" movies, i literally shit my pants when i saw this in my subscriptions lol
Ew.
OMG same
Hahaha, me too
SMH at those that don't know the definition of "literally".
chalkandcheekcake yes, I meant it as a joke but I was in fact excited when I saw that Cinema Sins made a sins video of it. And thanks TheWatchernator for backing me up :)
Fun fact: The ending was changed from what the writer originally wanted so that the studio could tease for a sequel. In the original script, the protagonist wins, but uses a lot more than that "I don't believe in you" bullshit.
That would have been so much better.
Ali J It also would have taken a lot of work away from Robert Englund.
I gotta admit, The finger-knife glove was pretty innovative. When your carrying a machete in one hand, you only have one hand open and the other is carrying the machete. Basically with the finger-knife glove you can grab items with the said glove and also use it as a weapon.
lmfao
Good point!
11:05
Uh, you do realize that the ENTIRE point of the previous scene was that she was trying to rip Freddy out of the dream world and into the real world so she could physically hurt him, which is exactly what just happened. The reason that he could be contained by simple doors was that he was now in a physical body and no longer capable of controlling reality as he could in a dream.
Sin removed.
Nice😏
This was a year ago
Alex Ortega I don't care.
Well learn to care
But the ending shows as that all of that was still a dream, so he wasn't contained by nothing.
I was made to watch this movie when I was ten years old I'm now 17 and still can't sleep without a light on thank you cinemasins for taking the piss out of it it's helped a lot to get over this movie
If you were 10 in 1984 the year you were born would be 1974, 7 years after 1984 was 1991. You either made a typo or just aren't sure of your age
No I was made to watch it on the television in my house not in the cinema i was 10 years old at the time
lol @ Phil.
Even I knew he didn't see it in theaters, man.
I was a very impressionable kid it didnt help that I was forced to sleep in the dark after
***** he probably got very stressed when he watched the movie when he was a kid. In a lot of cases situations that stress you as a kid kan keep haunting you for your whole life unless you do some kind of rehab like forcing you to be around it and then realise its not dangerous. Your comment is silly
I thought the reason why Freddy doesn't instantly kill them in the dreams is because he feeds on their fear he need to scare the holy shit out of them to get stronger and when he gets enough he kills them.
+Gonk explain Glenn and Rods death
Actually he gets stronger with fear but it doesnt have to be each particular person's fear, just fear in general so he just gets stronger the more fear there is from each person he is stalking. It would make more sense to kill Glenn while Tina is most afraid of him. Rod might not actually be a member of the family's that originally lynched freddy so he might actually be the hardest to kill.
Not necessarily, that's how he works in Freddy VS Jason, not in the original, every movie has different writers.
I am probably biased because this is one of my favorite horror movies (that I actually kind of lean more towards dark humor as well), but the whole time I watched the video, it felt like he was just overthinking the movie. I always just thought that Freddy took his time because he liked prolonging the nightmare for so long before he finally acted and got off on terrorizing them for really no reason but to terrorize them (and the whole revenge thing). I think as the fear spreads from kid to kid and they start to realize that they are all having nightmares about the same man, that it does make him stronger. Like he just feeds off of their fear. I'm not sure if it is this movie, or one of the sequels when it was said that Nancy gave him the strength which makes her able to also take it away from him. Was it this one or New Nightmare? Haha, I can't remember. Also, that part where Freddy presses himself through the wall above Nancy (in Tina's bed), but doesn't actually bust through the wall - I always thought it was more Freddy peering in to size Nancy up and not to just jump in and kill her (or maybe he was looking for Tina and found Nancy instead? I don't know). If he had just burst through, which I believe he could have if he really wanted to, he wouldn't have gained strength from her fear and he couldn't have messed with her head for so long. I just like the movie and I love Freddy as a horror icon. I have no idea if any of my thoughts are accurate and they are only my opinion. I'm not looking for a debate, although I do like reading other people's thoughts and ideas because it opens new possibilities and ways for me to think of things.
feeding off their fears was always how he got power from the get go, Nightmare on Elm Street: when nancy takes it all back...your nothing, your shit...turns around and he disappears while trying to kill her before its too late and twinkles to death back to wherever it was he came from....that is explained in later sequels
Nancy’s mom isn’t a pile of liquor bottles
Whoops spoke too soon
XD
That mom's room doesn't immediately explode when Freddy in flames enters it, lol.
"The future voice of Roger Rabbit-"
Holy shit? I never knew that.
1 2 freddys coming for you
3 4 lock your door
5 6 grab your crucifix
7 8 stay up late
9 10 never sleep again
milk and cookies I love that song
A locked door won't stop him.
@drew pedersen bro this comment is literally 3 years old bro 😳😳😳
@drew pedersen smh
@drew pedersen smh prob a year or so
8:15 -- "Glen's creeping father doesn't approve of Nancy, but apparently is a big fan of the show she just put on in her bedroom" Too funny!
"Why is the rum gone" fucking slayed me. Well played!
"Who tries to stay up reading books?"
*slowly raises hand*
same haha
Me hahaha
✋😅
I actually fall asleep while reading. If I ever have a Freddy dream, I hope it’s when my boyfriend sleeps over.🥺😳😵
Same XD
"Glen are you still watching?" ...."WHY IS THE RUM GONE?!" god bless Johnny Depp
First sin: calling sheep goat.
*a sheep.
@@MrParkerman6 it's correct con
i would like to see a spinoff , where they trying to sell glen's house
"This spacious room has plenty of square feet for a king size bed with additional necessities on all three loose sides...oh, the previous occupant was somehow sucked into an extra-dimensional warp that made his blood gush everywhere, but *D O N T L O O K A T I T D O N T L O O K A T I T* over here we've got a newly attached master bathroom..."
Or if they Made a Movie With Nancy in A Mental Institution, Immediately after her Encounter with Freddy
I died when Glenn came out of the bushes and said why is the rum gone?
Sooo... Most of the people here are complaining that the main reason the 2010 remake was worse is that Freddy is portrayed as a child molester/rapist in addition to murderer. Fun fact: this was Wes Craven's original plan for the character, but he changed it to "just" a murderer in light of the fact that there had recently been a slew of child molestations on the news at the time of production.
There are also plenty of hints throughout the original that he was a child molester, including the hand in the bathtub and the teletongue. And FWIW, it's openly stated in FvJ that he was.
There's plenty wrong with the remake. Don't make it just about the characterization. Child rapists are despicable people, as are murderers and horny, murderous dream demons. Being one over the other does not a better person make.
I didn't even know it had changed. I always thought he was a child murder/rapist. I just learned something new! :D
I hated remake because of one particular thing: they changed Freddys personality. he was probably the first slasher murderer who had a creepy sence of humor and was actually talking a lot. in remake he is like the others, silent and it's so derivate
I don't think ANYONE hated the film for that reason! A lot of people just hate remakes in general.
It was never a remake it was a re imagining of freddy so it has every right to be different in anyway it wants
That wasn't the Lord's Prayer but whatever lol
godphoenixgx the Phoenix project ding
this movie is cinematic gold and even the cheesy moments are so good
lmao cinematic gold. wow.
Freddy isn't the kind of monster who just kills teens for the fun of it (that's Jason). He enjoys terrorizing them, freaking them out, grossing them out etc. before coming in for the kill. Yeah, sure, that gives his victims a chance to escape, but only temporarily. I mean it's not like you can just runaway from him; he finds you in your dreams a.k.a the only place where you are totally vulnerable. That's scary as shit and Freddy takes full advantage of it.
Jason kills because he thinks his mother is telling him to kill, and is avenging both himself and his mother's deaths.
"He enjoys terrorizing them", etc. etc., that sounds like killing for the fun of it. Freddy has always enjoyed killing kids, even before his death. The sequels explain this. After his death, Freddy continues killing not just to avenge his own death but because he considers it fun.
Jason kills whoever disturbs him in Camp crystal lake. Not for fun.
Jason NEVER kills for fun, Freddy does! Freddy just like to toy with them first.
As long as you aren’t afraid of Freddy he’s had no ability that can harm you in the dream world
Nancy wasn't afraid of Freddy yet he came back and basically ambushed her two seconds later.
Can you please take away 50 sins for the badassness of Robert Englund?
"I'm not scared of fucking goats."
-Cinema Sins 2014
I saw this at the movie theater when i was in high school.
most of my class was there that night...
It scared the crap out of me...but it was cool!
U must b ancient lol
@@wikandakitana304 That's not nice. 7:(
the best kind of horror films: scaring the crap out of you while also being cool
After watching maggots crawl out of the green goop inside of Freddy when he cuts himself open, some Nature Box Food sounds great right about now.
67TrianglesInARow That always made me so sick. 🤢
And the nature box food ends up being made by the maggots in Freddy.
WHY IS THE RUM GONE!?!?!?!
wrong movie
+XxxlilmizzzxxX dude, 13:35
+AriochStarr there was no rum in nightmare . it was`vodka.
+Ashley Hobson POTC reference
+XxxlilmizzzxxX you are just...
Nancy: Glen?! Are you still watching?!
Glen: *Pops out from behind some kind of vegetation* Why is the rum gone?!
"Glen?" "Are you still watching?"
"WHY IS THE RUM GONE!?!?!"
That scene with Glen was always confusing to me >...< like in exactly what way WAS he watching?!
PotC wouldn't come out for 20 years
Being a child of the 80's I can explain the label on the headphone - we loved our label makers back then, they were so fun to play with :)
The opening shouldn't count as a sin, he was still alive and couldn't enter dreams yet, hence the reason he made the glove.
Good heavens, Poirot, you're hot on the case of that joke
@@MegaZeta Damn, you'd almost think people aren't allowed to state simple facts here XD
Yup same as freddy doing random ass scares and letting his victims live sometimes. He gets stronger the more his victims are scared of him. I know he's just joking but I love these movies lol I get a little heated.
He doesn't want to kill them right away.. he wants to screw with them, he's in no rush, they can't avoid sleep.
+TheUnderdog1026 yeah ,look at how good that works out for him ,in every movie about him .
Stan Nicolae if he killed them right away, we'd have no movie to begin with.
+Stan Nicolae But that's an important point. He thinks he's invulnerable because of his powers, and that's his downfall. That's why the later films have his murders getting more over the top and comedic. He's too cocky for his own good.
+TheUnderdog1026 Of course not. He's like a cat that plays with the mouse
***** Which is a plot point from the sequels, not the original
Wacky waving inflatable-arm flailing Krueger man
"Why is the rum gone?!" HAHAHAHAHA!! That little snippet right there totally made the video!🤣🤣
13:30 Why is the rum gone made me lose it XD
Me too :D
It made me spit on my screen lol.
Ragefeast95 LOL me four
Me too, it totally caught me off guard. XD
Lawyer: my client is trapped in a penny
Judge: what?
Lawyer: he's in a cent
Judge: you're going to jail with him
I never understood why Freddy never killed parents.
it was part of his vengeance to kill their kids first I think
The films existed for 19 years before that was put into it. Don't use Freddy vs Jason as the bible for the franchise. That film has more sins against the franchise than I can count! And I actually LIKE FvJ!
Uh, no, it was NOT explained that way until the opening montage sequence of Freddy vs Jason. NOTHING about Freddy needing to remember him came into it until FvJ in 2003. The only thing that even came CLOSE to that was in Dream Warriors when Freddy says "The souls of the children give me strength". In your post you nearly copied Freddy's opening monologue from FvJ
***** So how exactly did his gain his power in the first place? How did he managed to scare his first kid if he didn't have scared yet another kid, then? How does that even makes sense?
It almost sounds like he somehow got his hands into the "Noobs buff package" when he got his powers and then he was able to scare his first kid.
The "Glens' dad just went overboard" @9:15 did me the fuck innnnnn 😂 Such timing. Comedic genius
This movie is still better than almost anything that's come out in the last 15 years.
Movies today are fucking garbage,
CGI and Gore does NOT make a good horror movie.
Adam Ant That's going a bit far. A couple of horror films I've enjoyed since then have been the Carrie and Amityville remakes, and another is The Conjuring. The Nightmare on Elm St remake wasn't too bad either.
You have to admit ALOT of horror movies today actually suck, they just bombard you with jump scares. The last one I really enjoyed was Evil Dead just because it was so nasty, if you want actual gore you should watch something like Ichi The Killer. Japanese always know where it's at
Daniel Mladen
See that's why I said "almost all".
I agree with you.
There's a very RARE few that are pretty great movies.
Shame HollyWood has turned into trash. It's putting out complete crap year after year now.
Sad.
Adam Ant "CGI and Gore does NOT make a good horror movie." But cheap special effects and fake gore does? Did you not see the random and unnecessary scenes with fake mutilation and ooze? And the multitude of jump scare set-ups in this movie? Because that seems to be exactly what you're talking about.
Gameboi834
What are you twelve?
I'm talking about movies that used music and ambiance.
Actors back then also had to be far better with their body language, they didn't have much for props.
Start with Bela Lugosi. He's the all time King of Draculas.
Find me one example of anyone better.
You can't.
How is inspiring ANYTHING about Terminator 2 a "sin"?
I don't understand how a lot of these "sins" are sins. Like.. Freddy lives through the terror of the children/teens whose dreams he visits and I don't see how him terrorizing them before killing them right away is a movie sin. It only gives him more power
a real sin is that the police think the boyfriend did cause yeah... like a jock can crawl up the ceiling with a corpse and slash at it either the cops are inept at forensics or are just too lazy and/or stupid to do their jobs right.
Seriously, inspiring T2 is a total win!
Easily, no movie is perfect, even if Terminator 2 was the best movie ever it'd still have flaws, and as such what inspired those flaws can be construed as a "sin"
Specifically about the "sin" he mentioned?
Mostly comedy.
Oh my god, that 'why is the run gone?!' Reference is GOLDEN! 😂👌
LOVE IT!
*rum
A sin should be about the mannequin at the ending scene of Nancy’s mom dying again
Um "discount Jennifer Grey" what? You seriously didn't recognize the girl from Fast Times at Ridgemont High AND Better Off Dead?? 80s actress knowledge fail, dude.
Ding.
WhatisASMR GET REKT CINRMA SINS
"the girl from fast times at ridgemont high" oh please, when one thinks of the girl from fast times at ridgemont high they dont think of fucking lisa, the girl who's in it for 5 minutes just to dump brad. they think of stacy or maybe linda.
plus ferris bueller's day off and dirty dancing have had much broader legacies than fast times and better off dead. the former two made 300 million combined, the latter two made 40 million combined. not that the latter two arent good movies, but the point is that she IS discount jennifer grey. she is less famous, the movies she was in werent as successful as the movies grey was in, and her roles werent as big, while they happen to look similar.
Teddy Wyman In 1984 the only role Jennifer Grey was widely known for was as Jeanie in Ferris Bueller's Day Off. Amanda Wyss, having been prominently featured in both Fast Times At Ridgemont High & Better Off Dead, was the more well-known & better recognized of the 2 prior to the release of Dirty Dancing in 1987, 3 years AFTER this film was released. In 1984, Jennifer Grey would've been "discount Amanda Wyss" :-p
Whati
I don't think you should overlook Freddy being a sadistic mega-creep. There are plenty of cases in real life where weirdos torture people and keep their victims alive to prolong the suffering. Freddy was a child killer-come-immortal demon in a world where he can play absolute god. I think it's reasonable that he'd drag his nightmares out and make them as torturous as possible.
Also, I reckon Rod just picked up that garden tool in Tina's garden rather than bringing it from home.
Also I think Freddy can only teleport etc in dreams but not the real world
Pine Watch I thought he was a pedophile and not a killer? The kids told on him so the parents chased him into a building and burned it down.
Freddy was a pedophile
It sounds like he lost his voice in this episode
Gooby Goob fr
Still my favorite old school series. You couldn't ruin it if you tried. Also freddy quite clearly enjoys the chase
"I'm not scared of fucking goats!"- Jeremy, like a year ago.
goatsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
if theres something eating your grass, who yougonna call?
the local goat farmer
"Tina allows rod to put his rod inside of her"😂😂
DO EVERYTHING WRONG WITH SHARK BOY AND LAVA GIRL
that movie is flawless and beautiful with no mistakes or errors at all throughout the entire movie and its perfect. im kidding.
Tazimus Maximus
thumbs down for thumbs down
Tazimus Maximus
nah im just kidding again thumbs up for thumbs down
Sin one this movie exists sin two this movie exists!! Sin three THIS MOVIE EXISTS!!!!
OMG that'd be awesome.
"Teen pregnancy is the real nightmare. Am I right?" Yes. Yes, you are right.
At, "Rod is wondering how his penis can fix this" I died
Nancy- Glen, are you still watching?
Glen- why is the rum gone!
lol dude these videos are hilarious. I can't believe how you notice all of this stuff in these movies. You have a gift my friend.
Anthony Walker I can't believe I never noticed the absurdity of the "unsolved murder." It's amazing how much you can see just by looking.
You forgot to sin the fact they want us to believe Glen’s parents could produce offspring that looks like John Depp.
There's a reason why I have huge ass bags under my eyes
ShutUpSveinn And huge eye bags under your ass.
Grimbeard How did you know?
"rod is wondering how his penis can fix this"
That maybe the smartest/funniest line in any youtube video ever
using a Freddy's revenge image for a part 1 video **ding**
So that's where Freddy Krugers fatality came from
Thinks you don't do when u wanna stay awake
1-Taking a hot bath
2-Reading a book in bed
3- Lying in bed
The finger knives aren't a sin. Freddy made them back when he was human. He only gained the power to enter dreams after he was killed.
Finger Knives, one of the most useful weapons for breaking your fingers.
Mula Well, I never said that they were an intelligent weapon, just that dream-Freddy didn't invent them, real-world Freddy did.
lurkerrekrul Lol, I know
Nightmare On Elm Street(2010) next.
Faithful and sinful at the same time.
the description says modern horror sins so....
evilpigeonsify Fast forward to thursday instead of the remake it's freddy vs Jason.
DOES THIS GUY JUST KNOW EVERY SINGLE EXISTING CLICHE?
+MissionCow More or less, yeah
+MissionCow More or less, yeah
+MissionCow
More or less, yeah
+MissionCow "More or less yeah" cliche
Depending on how often you watch movies, or how many you've seen, you tend to pick up on them after a couple years of plowing through a couple hundred movies
I actually like that, with the ending scare being Nancy's moms dream, it makes a lot more sense that way considering where Dream Warriors picks up.
+1 sin thumbnail from Nightmare on Elm St 2
No weapon was found at Tina's murder scene. Well then what happened to the garden fork with Rod's fingerprints on it?
TheTallMan35 It had 3 prongs while Freddy's glove had 4 knives, plus it would need to be spaced the same way for it to match the glove
@@piscestheaquamarinedragon1088 LOL
@MsUn PC no thumb
@MsUn PC in New Nightmare it was a real hand in with knives on all 5 fingers. The rest was a glove with 4
I watch CinemaSins horror because I'm too much of a pussy to watch the proper movie.
•Amenadial• same
•Amenadial• same
•Amenadial• Same.
•Amenadial• yeah pretty much
I watch CinemaSins horror because I'm waiting for the DVD to arrive (I don't like blu-rays or digital downloads)
The Nike product placement line was hilarious!!!