"What murderer would wait for the cops?" It's actually a common thing that the first suspect the police go after is the person who found the body/only witness. The guy also had a bad reputation in the town and the town's police personally did not like him. He was screwed either way. Especially since it would be impossible to find the real killer so he'd be the only person who could've killed her.
yea that too but he probably wanted to kill the teens of the parents because revenge is sweet and if you want someone who owns a child who caused your death to feel some type of surreal pain that's the way to do it.
Many killers go immediately to the police and try to claim they were an innocent who stumbled onto the crime scene, with a concocted story to try and throw off suspicion.
You can pull stuff out of the dream, eh? Go in like "oh no, is that a gold bar Freddy? That's my biggest fear! Wealth and fortune is terrifying to me, please no!" and then wake up with like 45kg of gold bullion
I have tried lucid dreaming in the past, it's very fun typically! There is a way to increase your chances of doing it however you can't make it happen 100% of the time. For me it happens when I have a nightmare
I used to Lucid dream almost every night, I still do it often but not nearly as frequently. It got to the point I would know I was dreaming and just not participate if I was curious enough about the consequences of not starting the chain of events the dream was trying to set. I once made a cultist(long story, I get repeat dreams too and I really didn’t want to get sacrificed again that easily) come get me from the top of a tall clock tower. He was a bit miffed at me as an understatement. I miss that dream, it was such a pretty clock tower.
The dad not believing her desite the overwhelming amount of crazy, unexplainable events is astounding. Freddy meat blenders a dude and dad is like nah. Daughter manifests a hat in her hand with the same name on it she has been going on about for days. Nahhhh.
Because Marge and Donald were of the parents that burned his ass to death, when he was wrongly released. They had to know who Nancy was talking about, and they were in denial about it. It's even worse, for Maggie. I know she was in Freddy's Dead. However, I wonder how she grew up, and got away, after seeing her mother got killed right in front of her.
Denial is a defense mechanism. He is a man of the law, presumably has a moral compass and yet burned a man to death. Yes you could feel like this is some form of moral punishment, given what Freddy did, but burning a man to death probably is going to haunt you. This is shown in his lack of ability to even acknowledge that Freddy ever existed. He is "protecting" her sure, but also he unable to face what he himself did to freddy. He wants to deflect any notion of Freddy. Without this deflection he would have to acknowledge what he did. Also accept he not only killed a man for no reason but is the creator of a literal dream demon and the reason kids including his own is dying/died. That is a lot to digest lol :0.
@@tacomn The point is he could never have known the supernatural existed and Freddy would come back, it wasn’t for no reason given Freddy had to die for the crimes he committed
my dreams ARE like pre scripted movies, but sometimes I'll think to myself "wait I don't want that to happen" and the dream setting is like "oh ok you're right we don't want that to happen" and it changes. but I never actually think "this is a dream" I just never question it lol
I have the same thing, but when I tell myself “I don’t want this to happen” it always changes in some frustrating way that I don’t want. Apparently I’m just such a smart ass that my own mind subconsciously does it against my conscious self.
the way you can tell this movie is really good and cohesive (in addition to having a supernatural antagonist) is that nerd explains genuinely has trouble beating it and theres tons of times where he’s like “yeah the character did exactly what would be reasonable in this situation” or deterministically says “theres honestly nothing they could’ve done” - good scriptwriting mr craven
This series is funny because I remembered joking as a kid about slasher villain's. I was like Jason and Leatherface are easy to beat, just don't go to Camp Crystal Lake or Texas lol but Freddy is the one, you can't win unless you can dream yourself as the hulk or something, he is definitely the hardest villain to take down
Going in and knowing what he is before hand helps out a lot, as he kind of helps you out by providing a necessary dream stage for him to interact with you in. Therefore if you see him, you know it’s a dream and game on. I’d personally imagine myself as Neo or something as soon as I recognized him. If you’re in universe though, it’s easier to chalk it up to a normal scary dream, so you may be fucked.
Just drop a few pallets on his head, jump through a window or four, maybe shine a flashlight on him, and eventually your teammates will get the final Generator done and you can escape out the giant doors on either side. Or, more likely, you'll die and get sacrificed to the giant spider deity in the sky because two of your teammates are trying to blind him with a flashlight at the same time, and the other is hiding in the corner somewhere, t-bagging a hatch in the ground.
You also wont did immediately, you can take 2 thwackings before you are forced to crawl on the ground, and instead of just stabbing you he will penetrate your back on a hook which requires a teammate to rescue and heal. If hes facecamping, just make sure to repair generators as punishment.
remember to romantically spoon your friends so you completely summon the jason mobile >_< now that i think of it jason just chases horny teens most the time lol.
Stuff like the discussion about the metaphysics of Freddy’s dream existence is why this channel is so great. Nerd Explains always has a fresh, creative angle he looks at movies from that keeps him the best of all the “how to beat” channels that are springing up
This is one of the most difficult ones to survive from, you are not always that lucid while dreaming so you probably just get yourself killed even if you have a plan and the fortitude to follow it.
I think Nerd Explains reasoning behind Freddy being unbeatable is valid. You need metaplot information to do it, going on what the characters know...he is unbeatable until the Freddy v Jason movie which is a all of his victims up to that point. And even then the plan isn't to beat him, it's to erase him from immediate knowledge and feed kids hynocil from a young age, so they can't even dream to be targeted. That isn't an actual plan because as Freddy v Jason points out the degree of separation isn't enough. It would have taken several generations *and* Jason not being a thing, for them to "Defeat" Freddy using the drug. The *best* case scenario for Hypnocil is the opposite approach. You are aware that this is a thing, and you need to take this drug. Sure Freddy is "alive" indefinitely, but he is powerless because no one is dreaming.
Maybe but we find out later that you have the power to fight back against Freddy. If no one‘s afraid of him, and no one remembers him then he can’t fight back. Also you might have a defense, if you can discover what your dream power is
The scene at the end with the mom getting pulled though that tiny door window... I watched that as a kid a hundred times on VCR, frame by frame and it was so gnarley. My favorite scene
Honestly, simulating a certain stimuli that you often wake up to would help get out of the dream. Similar to how people associate their alarm sounds with waking up.
@@benh2339 I mean in the dream. Similar to how the alarm clock going off in her dream woke her up. Actually, after seeing that happen, why didn’t she just start bringing the alarm clock with her everywhere? Lmao
I remember somewhere in the movies that Freddy gets his power from the fear of his victims, and if you're not afraid of him, he cant hurt you. Or at the very least, its harder for him to hurt you.
I've wondered what would happen if the girl in the Exorcist had lived on Elm Street, got possessed like she did in the film, and then Freddy tried to haunt her dreams....I think Freddy would quickly realize that he's messing with the wrong kid when she does 360 degree head turns and projectile vomits all over him.
@@yollnahkriin6604 A horror movie having inconsistent lore isn't exactly uncommon. The standard Freddy lore does require people to believe in him and fear him.
I always thought Tina had that weird dream logic where it makes perfect sense to do things in the dream that are utterly stupid. I understand that she's creeped out, but I sorta wish Nancy had shared with Rod and Glen what she'd figured out about the dreams. I'm pretty sure that Glen had already dreamt of Freddy. He gives a look of shock and recognition when Tina and Nancy are talking about it, but I thought that maybe he just didn't give it nearly enough weight. Rod's neck was broken- you could hear it happen. I also think that when Nancy says that it's all a dream, she means the whole film up to there. That all this bad stuff was just a dream all along.
This movie was a masterpiece in the 80s, watch it during holidays at 9 or 10 years old and can t sleep for almost 3 nights after it, so scared by the film that my sweet grandma had to sleep with me to calm me 😅
true. me too. predator, poltergeist, alien, Texas chain massacre etc when I was very young. nowadays the snowflakes are upset at being called a boy or a girl. WTF.
@@jooshgooshhe’s comparing that people are snowflakes and fucked up these days then back then where they watched horror movies as kids, he isn’t wrong.
@@jooshgoosh you realize the amount of shit wrong with our world today compared to back then? People can’t handle being called a sexuality because they’re “pansexual” or “Demisexual” there’s so much of this “transgender” and nonsense that back then if you called yourself whatever the fuck demisexual is, people would think you’re weird, and they should… because this world is fucked up!
There's a true way to become a lucid dreamer. Temperance. Control yourself IRL and you'll control yourself in the dream world (Prefrontal lobe abnormaly developped). You could beat Freddy with a Near-Omnipotent lucid dreamer. Note : Water to your face (espacially blocking the nose) wake you instantly. Wish you the best! Take care.
I have hardly any self control and I often lucid dream. I actually am able to wake myself up from dreams as well. It's rare I don't realize I'm dreaming.
@@ejedwards988 I think that's how I learned to lucid dream, I went a few years with constant nightmares and sleep paralysis. Which just so happens those few years were when I was at my worst with heavy alcoholism which is known to fuck with your dreaming. I got to the point where in nightmares I'd just tell the monsters to fuck off that I knew they weren't real lol.
Need someone to confirm I’m not tripping with the Mandela effect, did the guy in jail always die by hanging or is this a different version, cause I remember Freddy stabbing him through the chest
I had a nightmare where my whole family turned into zombies, it was so vivid and realistic that even when I realized I was lucid dreaming, I couldn't wake myself up.
Insomnia may work for a while but you would probably still die due to lack of sleep or would eventually fall asleep even if for a few moments and get killed during that time
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Well, to address the weird illogical decisions they make while they're dreaming (looking not being alarmed by ghost boy and going after him alone), it absolutely realistic. When was the last time you done logical decisions and/or were aware that you're seeing unreal things while dreaming? Your brain just goes with it as if they're real
The dreams are at least semi lucid; it is the dreamer's mind, after all. Just vanish the floor into a void; the fall will jar you out of sleep, and with no ground, there's no chance you'll hit bottom before waking. That said, Freddy would probably just conjure spikes out of the wall or something, to kill you mid-drop, before you wake.
That's the problem, even if you're a complete lucid dreamer Freddy has been at this for a long time and knows more about the dynamics than anyone else would. I think he'd wind up getting you at some point.
Uhm, now that I think about it, every time I fall in a dream i wake up still thinking I'm about to hit the ground, so it's almost instantaneous i think
Something like that feels like it would be trying to drown yourself, you'd be instinctively opposed to it. The proven effective way to wake up is either with a mild electric burst or being burnt.
Ultimate Solution to Freddy Kreuger in One Syllable: Speed. The longest anyone's ever stayed up consecutively is eleven days, but it's pretty routine for people with Amphetamine habits to go *months* with no more than forty five minutes of eyes-open staring-at-a-wall sleep per week, mixed in with micro-rests too short for anyone to stab you. I would *definitely* watch the movie where a bunch of girls get hooked on stimulants trying to defeat a dream monster and the rest of the film becomes about the horror of their addiction.
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opening drawers and make ripples in water are somewhat good reality checks I personally use. Normally the drawer is empty, or have a weird texture, kinda like when you noclip to look at something in the distance to find out it its 2D. And the water will either have the item faze through it, have ripples that are way to strong or the ripples don't go away/take so long.
Amazing video. I cannot stop laughing at that mistake the producers made. When she got that cut from Freddy it was visible only in one frame - then it magically DISSAPEARED for the rest of the movie!
I am fortunate enough and have been all my life, I have 4-5 lucid and vivid nightmares every night. I love it, and it feels like I live an alternate life when I’m asleep. Makes me look forward to sleeping every night.
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The most vivid and disturbing dream I ever had was being pursued through a hospital by a doctor who was caught murdering the nurses. The hospital only had the two of us in it and it was very well lit, had little obstacles interfering with my running and 100% of the terror was coming from him directly, not the setting itself which oddly seemed to be working on my side. After I made it through a glass door with a square wire mesh through it we both immediately stopped. I was suddenly not myself anymore, I at no point realized this was a dream but I became aware I wasn't human. As if something had just possessed me and my thoughts were being replaced by whatever entity just took over. All I could think about was wanting to torment and murder him, not because he was a killer that was after me, but for no other reason was he was there and I could. Suddenly 4 human-like arms burst out from the floor and ceiling, grabbing each of his limbs and pulling him apart. This would 100% shock and terrify me but inside this particular dream all I could feel was intense malace and joy at his suffering. This one disturbed me for years and I can still remember it vividly. The thing that got me the most is how seamlesly it all played out, and how my thoughts still felt like they were halfway mine, like I had merged with this thing on every level.
One of the most terrifying dreams I had was a nightmare I had as a little kid. I remember I was watching a series of tv screens and there was an evil wizard turning cursing people. It was set up like an episode of Full House and had the same set but different people. One girl turned into a green yoga ball with a handle and bounced around her screen and another turned green and a tongue came out of her belly button. I think one dude was turned into a werewolf or grew hair all over, but I'm not sure if I'm remembering wrong or not lol I was probably three or four when I had this dream and I think I was being held captive by the wizard. No clue what woke me up or what I did after, but it scared the crap out of me.
@@ColArana However doom slayer is a god I don’t think him being evil would help him counter someone who is a deity like If i portrayed myself as god he wouldn’t be able to counter him because not even Freddy would know the extent of gods powers nobody truly knows what he’s capable of
So, does having a nightmare with Freddy in it prevent you from giving yourself powers? Because the few times I had managed to get awareness, I could just do whatever I want.
Not entirely. It’s something that’s attempted in the third, fourth and fifth films. Unfortunately Freddy is much better at it than any ordinary human. The kid that gave himself super strength in the dream found Freddy was still much stronger than him. One kid gave himself magical powers and Freddy just shrugged it off. One kid gave himself an arsenal of weapons and once again they just bounced off of Freddy like nerf darts. That’s not to say it’s useless, it gives you a better chance of eluding Freddy until you can wake up but it’s a stall measure at best. The only one who actually was able to stand up to Freddy was Alice in the 4th movie and she had a very unique set of circumstances that let her do that (and besides which Freddy being immortal would still have let him beat Alice eventually).
@@ColArana just dream about you being either god or death because God is the most powerful human being to ever exist and death can literally erase him from ever existing to begin with I mean hell just dream that your either Ghost Rider or Doom Slayer I say this because they are literally the demon killers if Freddy is envisioned as a demon I’d just either glory kill him or use my penance stare on him or hell become Madara and use the infinite tsukuyomi on him because he’d be trapped in a genjustu for all eternity
she has the physical glove that he wore while alive, it's not something taken out of a dream. Freddy was burned to death; but he still wear his trademark clothes in the dream, even though those should have burned together with his body.
@@Konani_the_unicorn_queen He's basically omnipotent in dreams, so I am pretty sure he can manifest couple of clothes. Poor Freddy, what have they done to him and Nancy in that piss-poor remake? They had R. Mara and Jackie E. H, how on Earth did they fuck that up?
21:25 NEVER look at a reflection in the mirror in a lucid dream. you may see something that terrifies you which is the exact opposite of what you want to have happen in this scenario
I often dream of Freddy trying to kill me. I usually just laugh at him knowing he cannot hurt me. He eventually gets tired and gives up. Though rare occasions I attack him with cuddles to freak him out.
It's revealed in one of the later movies that blessing his grave is in fact one of the methods to stop him. They do this in a junkyard where his body was left, and in the next movie he is brought back by a dog pissing on his grave, thus revoking its' blessed status, so your solution of getting a priest to bless his grave would actually work
Nancy knew she was dreaming when she went to check on Rod. That was her plan. That's why she set the alarm and told Glen to watch her sleep in case she started having a nightmare
It's weird to me how much people have problems lucid dreaming since I was like 16 I have had pretty much only lucid dreams where I know it's a dream and I'm in control. Most of the time I let them play out for fun but if it annoys me or tries to scare me I take over. Completely changing a dream is hard, since it's hard to focus on that much. But slightly changing it isn't as hard
Me: Am I dreaming? Freddy: Appears Me: I watch Merryweather comics all the time so "Turn into a waifu!!" Freddy: Wait stop!!! Me: Now I'm a hentai protagonist hahahaha Freddy: Oh shit
I think it’s personal. Kids are very loved by parents, so it hits them harder. In addition to those reasons. Dream Masters, so iffy at that. Though it was later, so fair assumption dream fighting wouldn’t work. Also it’s fire. He was burned. So either resisting it or weakness to. Resistance to seems more likely as he survived (kinda) it.
I'd argue that fire would more likely end up as a weakness if anything. His powers are based on fear, and he now knows, in excruciating detail, what it feels like to be burned alive, and he will likely never forget that.
As a lucid dreamer myself I can recommend doing reality checks in your daily life even if you are sure you're awake. Every time something strange happens. You will get so used to it that you'll do it in your dreams to. Also everyone has a different type of lucid dreaming so don't get discouraged if it doesn't work for weeks or months. I, as a hobby-author, for example started to 'rewrite' my dreams as I was having them. It's like watching a movie At the same time you're writing and changing it until you like it. So yeah. And everyone should try it, it's a freakin Trip every night.
You know how at the end Labyrinth, Sarah comes to the realization that she was in a dreamlike reality, and does the whole you have no power over me, I kinda get the impression that may also work for this as well.
When I was younger and could dream often, I distinctly remember it feeling like it did feel scripted, yet every once in awhile when I could tell that I was in REM, (without training or even knowledge of lucid dreaming as I was like 15 and younger) I could change details in it like if I was walking slow and felt I really wanted to see where the dream was taking me, I'd speed myself up to a brisk jog and stuff similar to that. It felt like I was apart of a group of people taking turns in adding details to make a crazy story and everyone had to wait their turn. So that's why I could only make an impact every so often in my dream was because it was my turn in the group to add my bit of detail to the story lmao
@@bye2970 i did tried it. But it doesn't work for me. Then again a suffer from sleep paralysis. But i cand easly make the difference between my paralysis and my lucide dream. But i can only control so much. One thing i tried to control is flying or ruining. At first i hve the control of the speed but slowly i lose control and impossible to regain control.
"Just be a lucid dreamer and do x" a lot of people in the comments are saying... ehhh Freddy is also a lucid dreamer within your dream. He is not just a nightmare. He is thinking being within your dream. It's not like he'll just stay freddy while you change form or do whatever. He will fight back to get the kill.
Exactly like even if u imagine him locked into an unbreakable room or a gun that can kill him none of it will work Plus controlling dreams ain't easy at all. Like I can't imagine controlling my dreams every time I sleep or even at all
"not reading in dreams" is something that's confused me for a long time; since i remember a number of different dreams i've had over the years, where i also am fully capable of reading and the text also makes sense...
@@Firesgone No, like I've physically looked at street signs and seen clear lettering. Read books. So on. I think it's another case of people like those folks who can't visualize objects in their minds running the show. Scientists happen to have a particular cognition and assume the entire population of the world works the same way: they can't read in dreams so there's no way anyone can! But yeah, it's not true. Since I can obviously do it as well.
Fun fact: this movie is loosely based on true story. If I remember correctly, it’s based off the weird account of several people dying in there sleep at a research center in the Arctic. As I said, this could be wrong in some places but it’s pretty interesting
I remember reading that Wes Craven based it off of some child murders that were committed at the time. He didn't think involving children being murdered would be accepted, so he changed the victims to teenagers.
@@EdithCardellini I just looked it up, apparently Wes craven got the idea from the story of a family that had a little boy convinced that something on his dream was try to kill him and tried to stay up as a result. Nobody believed him and just wanted him to get some rest. When the kid eventually did fall asleep, his parents thought that was the end of it. But he was suddenly screaming in the middle of the night and by the time his parents got to him he was dead. It’s supposedly this thing called Asian death syndrome (it was called that because it was most prevalent in areas of south east Asia). To put it simply, people would just scream and die when they were sleeping. So yeah, not to far off from the movie
Actually the longest a person stayed awake is about a year. There a rare disease which prevents people from sleeping. And kills after about a year or so. But after about half a year a person stops realizing what's going on around them. So they are awake, but their brains have suffered such a great damage that it barely works.
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When I was younger I had a lot of nightmares and I figured out I can wake up by opening my eyes as wide as I can and then opening them more until they actually open irl
"What murderer would wait for the cops?" It's actually a common thing that the first suspect the police go after is the person who found the body/only witness. The guy also had a bad reputation in the town and the town's police personally did not like him. He was screwed either way. Especially since it would be impossible to find the real killer so he'd be the only person who could've killed her.
yea that too but he probably wanted to kill the teens of the parents because revenge is sweet and if you want someone who owns a child who caused your death to feel some type of surreal pain that's the way to do it.
Many killers go immediately to the police and try to claim they were an innocent who stumbled onto the crime scene, with a concocted story to try and throw off suspicion.
Extactly and he kinda did good trying to find Nancy
Sounds like something a Murderer would say.
Louis, remember, they have not invented amongus yet
You can pull stuff out of the dream, eh? Go in like "oh no, is that a gold bar Freddy? That's my biggest fear! Wealth and fortune is terrifying to me, please no!" and then wake up with like 45kg of gold bullion
yeah but freddy mostly has the power in dream land
IF you live in america you would wanna rethink that. owning that kind of gold is not gonna get you rich.
Edit: Corrected for incorrect held view.
Pretty easy way to get crushed under all that gold chief.
Life hacks bro
It’s not about how Freddy can kill you but about how he can help you eh?
“Freddy nooo not the winning lottery ticket that’s my worst fear”
“Veteran Lucid Dreamers” is a term I never thought I would hear
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I have tried lucid dreaming in the past, it's very fun typically! There is a way to increase your chances of doing it however you can't make it happen 100% of the time. For me it happens when I have a nightmare
Yeah then the Vetran brain that blocks the standard tests. Personal questions are my only test left, dream cant replicate personal stories
Lol, I am one though...dunno how or when, but I lucid dream all the time..
I used to Lucid dream almost every night, I still do it often but not nearly as frequently. It got to the point I would know I was dreaming and just not participate if I was curious enough about the consequences of not starting the chain of events the dream was trying to set.
I once made a cultist(long story, I get repeat dreams too and I really didn’t want to get sacrificed again that easily) come get me from the top of a tall clock tower. He was a bit miffed at me as an understatement. I miss that dream, it was such a pretty clock tower.
The dad not believing her desite the overwhelming amount of crazy, unexplainable events is astounding. Freddy meat blenders a dude and dad is like nah. Daughter manifests a hat in her hand with the same name on it she has been going on about for days. Nahhhh.
Because Marge and Donald were of the parents that burned his ass to death, when he was wrongly released. They had to know who Nancy was talking about, and they were in denial about it.
It's even worse, for Maggie. I know she was in Freddy's Dead. However, I wonder how she grew up, and got away, after seeing her mother got killed right in front of her.
Denial is a defense mechanism. He is a man of the law, presumably has a moral compass and yet burned a man to death. Yes you could feel like this is some form of moral punishment, given what Freddy did, but burning a man to death probably is going to haunt you. This is shown in his lack of ability to even acknowledge that Freddy ever existed. He is "protecting" her sure, but also he unable to face what he himself did to freddy. He wants to deflect any notion of Freddy. Without this deflection he would have to acknowledge what he did. Also accept he not only killed a man for no reason but is the creator of a literal dream demon and the reason kids including his own is dying/died. That is a lot to digest lol :0.
@@tacomn Killed a man for no reason?
@@liampowell5014 killing him did not stop him in the least, in fact by killing him, he effectively condemned his and the rest of the towns children
@@tacomn The point is he could never have known the supernatural existed and Freddy would come back, it wasn’t for no reason given Freddy had to die for the crimes he committed
my dreams ARE like pre scripted movies, but sometimes I'll think to myself "wait I don't want that to happen" and the dream setting is like "oh ok you're right we don't want that to happen" and it changes. but I never actually think "this is a dream" I just never question it lol
I had a dream I was captured and the bad guy was giving a whole speech and I just said "this is boring" and woke myself up
I have the same thing, but when I tell myself “I don’t want this to happen” it always changes in some frustrating way that I don’t want. Apparently I’m just such a smart ass that my own mind subconsciously does it against my conscious self.
@@sparrowhunter1671 LOL
@@handleonafridge6828 thats hilarious. I also fight my subconscious sometimes
Can relate
the way you can tell this movie is really good and cohesive (in addition to having a supernatural antagonist) is that nerd explains genuinely has trouble beating it and theres tons of times where he’s like “yeah the character did exactly what would be reasonable in this situation” or deterministically says “theres honestly nothing they could’ve done” - good scriptwriting mr craven
This series is funny because I remembered joking as a kid about slasher villain's. I was like Jason and Leatherface are easy to beat, just don't go to Camp Crystal Lake or Texas lol but Freddy is the one, you can't win unless you can dream yourself as the hulk or something, he is definitely the hardest villain to take down
Going in and knowing what he is before hand helps out a lot, as he kind of helps you out by providing a necessary dream stage for him to interact with you in. Therefore if you see him, you know it’s a dream and game on. I’d personally imagine myself as Neo or something as soon as I recognized him. If you’re in universe though, it’s easier to chalk it up to a normal scary dream, so you may be fucked.
Just don’t live on Elm Street duh
In Leatherface's case, it's more like "Don't go into creepy dilapidated houses in the middle of nowhere when you have no means of defending yourself".
In the 5th movie I think one guy actually imagined himself as a superhero. What did Freddy do? Became a supervillian and killed him.
@@BlackCroft666 if he can be a supervillain so can the protagonist
Just drop a few pallets on his head, jump through a window or four, maybe shine a flashlight on him, and eventually your teammates will get the final Generator done and you can escape out the giant doors on either side.
Or, more likely, you'll die and get sacrificed to the giant spider deity in the sky because two of your teammates are trying to blind him with a flashlight at the same time, and the other is hiding in the corner somewhere, t-bagging a hatch in the ground.
What
@@colten7525 This is an acceptable response to this.
@@colten7525 Dead by Daylight. This is an accurate account of gameplay if the Killer is Freddy (chosen by a player)
It’s like a jumble of words I should understand but somehow I just have no context
You also wont did immediately, you can take 2 thwackings before you are forced to crawl on the ground, and instead of just stabbing you he will penetrate your back on a hook which requires a teammate to rescue and heal.
If hes facecamping, just make sure to repair generators as punishment.
I think we all know the only way to beat Freddy is to fall asleep at Crystal Lake. One problem being you are at Crystal Lake at night.
No way that would work out for either Jason or Freddy. That’s a turf war.
@@coolsceegaming6178 yeah. Just look at Freddy vs Jason.
@Gideo It might be chill to be at Crystal Lake, as long as you don't do anything sexual...seens like Jason doesn't like The Horny*. Lmao
remember to romantically spoon your friends so you completely summon the jason mobile >_< now that i think of it jason just chases horny teens most the time lol.
Stuff like the discussion about the metaphysics of Freddy’s dream existence is why this channel is so great. Nerd Explains always has a fresh, creative angle he looks at movies from that keeps him the best of all the “how to beat” channels that are springing up
"You have to learn to dream bigger."
-Pulls out a grenade launcher
"Dream bigger you say?" -Turns Freddy into an antman sized being and stomps him to death.
I understood that reference
But the line is
“You mustn’t be afraid to dream a little bigger darling.”
@@MrBassem95 get this man some likes, surely you see he is man of culture 🤓
instructions unclear, I am now running from a giant Freddy while tripping over ants
@@eddmaster2841 LoL
“Even if she imagines herself as Jesus with an M-60” that’s one for the books. 🤣
This is one of the most difficult ones to survive from, you are not always that lucid while dreaming so you probably just get yourself killed even if you have a plan and the fortitude to follow it.
I think Nerd Explains reasoning behind Freddy being unbeatable is valid. You need metaplot information to do it, going on what the characters know...he is unbeatable until the Freddy v Jason movie which is a all of his victims up to that point. And even then the plan isn't to beat him, it's to erase him from immediate knowledge and feed kids hynocil from a young age, so they can't even dream to be targeted. That isn't an actual plan because as Freddy v Jason points out the degree of separation isn't enough. It would have taken several generations *and* Jason not being a thing, for them to "Defeat" Freddy using the drug.
The *best* case scenario for Hypnocil is the opposite approach. You are aware that this is a thing, and you need to take this drug. Sure Freddy is "alive" indefinitely, but he is powerless because no one is dreaming.
Maybe but we find out later that you have the power to fight back against Freddy. If no one‘s afraid of him, and no one remembers him then he can’t fight back. Also you might have a defense, if you can discover what your dream power is
@Kitan Mani Begone BOT
Freddy will outlast you in the end, he is already death so has infinite time
Thing is as dream warriors showed even being lucid and having some control isn't a guarantee of survival.
The scene at the end with the mom getting pulled though that tiny door window... I watched that as a kid a hundred times on VCR, frame by frame and it was so gnarley. My favorite scene
Honestly, simulating a certain stimuli that you often wake up to would help get out of the dream. Similar to how people associate their alarm sounds with waking up.
thats a very fancy way of saying "set an alarm"
You can get these dream masks which has a LED displays inside of them which guarantees you'll wake up / lucid dream
@@benh2339
I mean in the dream. Similar to how the alarm clock going off in her dream woke her up. Actually, after seeing that happen, why didn’t she just start bringing the alarm clock with her everywhere? Lmao
My dreams are way too ridiculous to have any kind of permanent object to look to that I've put there in my mind. I wouldn't even know how to try
As a kid i would close my eyes hard for 10 sec in the dream then i would wake up, i had messed up dreams
I live how smooth the dream transitions are in this movie. Awesome film. I watch this movie at least 4 to 6 times a year. It never gets old.
College students who don’t sleep at all:
“Dare to challenge me mortal?”
high school: lack of sleep because busses come at 6am
College: lack of sleep because you don’t go to sleep till 6am
Asian students: "I haven't slept since being born."
Me: sleeps all day
Me who has insomnia and always has nightmares when I dream: 👁️👄👁️
Gamers: Hey, I heard you were pretty strong
I remember somewhere in the movies that Freddy gets his power from the fear of his victims, and if you're not afraid of him, he cant hurt you. Or at the very least, its harder for him to hurt you.
I've wondered what would happen if the girl in the Exorcist had lived on Elm Street, got possessed like she did in the film, and then Freddy tried to haunt her dreams....I think Freddy would quickly realize that he's messing with the wrong kid when she does 360 degree head turns and projectile vomits all over him.
I think the belief in him also empowers him
@@Kefka2010But Glen neither really believed in Freddy nor really feared him, and he died instantly...
@@yollnahkriin6604 A horror movie having inconsistent lore isn't exactly uncommon. The standard Freddy lore does require people to believe in him and fear him.
@@Kefka2010 it's been 7 months and you answered in 10 minutes, wow. Gj.
Whoa, 40 minutes? Yessir!
Not enough
Yooo
yessirrr
Still not enough
Freddy a beast you'll need it
Nancy Thompson will always be my favorite 80’s heartthrob. Heather Langenkamp was just unreal in that performance to me.
The same 😊
Freddy Krueger:
insomnia: *I'm about to end this man's whole career*
I always thought Tina had that weird dream logic where it makes perfect sense to do things in the dream that are utterly stupid. I understand that she's creeped out, but I sorta wish Nancy had shared with Rod and Glen what she'd figured out about the dreams. I'm pretty sure that Glen had already dreamt of Freddy. He gives a look of shock and recognition when Tina and Nancy are talking about it, but I thought that maybe he just didn't give it nearly enough weight.
Rod's neck was broken- you could hear it happen.
I also think that when Nancy says that it's all a dream, she means the whole film up to there. That all this bad stuff was just a dream all along.
That was the original plan. For it to be all a bad dream. But the film makers scrapped it and killed off Nancy's mom instead of a happy ending.
This movie was a masterpiece in the 80s, watch it during holidays at 9 or 10 years old and can t sleep for almost 3 nights after it, so scared by the film that my sweet grandma had to sleep with me to calm me 😅
true. me too. predator, poltergeist, alien, Texas chain massacre etc when I was very young. nowadays the snowflakes are upset at being called a boy or a girl. WTF.
@@ross.58008 how is that the same thing lmfao
@@jooshgooshhe’s comparing that people are snowflakes and fucked up these days then back then where they watched horror movies as kids, he isn’t wrong.
@@strawhatluffy298 its a really dogshit comparisng and also just out of nowhere like he is trying to have a problem lol
@@jooshgoosh you realize the amount of shit wrong with our world today compared to back then? People can’t handle being called a sexuality because they’re “pansexual” or “Demisexual” there’s so much of this “transgender” and nonsense that back then if you called yourself whatever the fuck demisexual is, people would think you’re weird, and they should… because this world is fucked up!
“Don’t think about Freddy coming and killing you tonight”
Me watching this at midnight and about to go to bed: “thanks for the tip”
Think about him giving you your favorite foods and talking about your favorite things and become friends with him.
We need a "how to beat nerd explains" before he makes a video about how to beat the world
No problem my face is so ugly nerd can’t even look at it for 000.1 seconds without vomiting so I think I’ll survive and extra 2 minutes >:]
Za warudo?
@@arriver3403 Jojo reference?
@@noobgameryt6967 cringe
@@UrPPhard u don’t watch anime
"She could get a lobotomy, too, but that's hardly a solution either." Man, the medical field sure could've used this knowledge a few decades ago.
There's a true way to become a lucid dreamer. Temperance. Control yourself IRL and you'll control yourself in the dream world (Prefrontal lobe abnormaly developped). You could beat Freddy with a Near-Omnipotent lucid dreamer. Note : Water to your face (espacially blocking the nose) wake you instantly.
Wish you the best! Take care.
Or have enough nightmares that you figure out how to wake yourself up so you don't have to sit through the nightmares,
@Kitan Mani shut up bot
I have hardly any self control and I often lucid dream. I actually am able to wake myself up from dreams as well. It's rare I don't realize I'm dreaming.
@@ejedwards988 I think that's how I learned to lucid dream, I went a few years with constant nightmares and sleep paralysis. Which just so happens those few years were when I was at my worst with heavy alcoholism which is known to fuck with your dreaming. I got to the point where in nightmares I'd just tell the monsters to fuck off that I knew they weren't real lol.
Need someone to confirm I’m not tripping with the Mandela effect, did the guy in jail always die by hanging or is this a different version, cause I remember Freddy stabbing him through the chest
I had a nightmare where my whole family turned into zombies, it was so vivid and realistic that even when I realized I was lucid dreaming, I couldn't wake myself up.
This is the one movie where you can easily beat it if you have insomnia. What is sleep anyways?
get ready for when people say why are u everywhere
Do you comment on every video you see?
@@nohonor6271 From what I see on yt yes.
Insomnia may work for a while but you would probably still die due to lack of sleep or would eventually fall asleep even if for a few moments and get killed during that time
🌸😹It could be uttered that this is by far one of your most atrociously lackluster commentaries and it reeks of almost no effort and absolute “unoriginality”.
I do wish you and generic banter a wonderful day😹🌸
Well, to address the weird illogical decisions they make while they're dreaming (looking not being alarmed by ghost boy and going after him alone), it absolutely realistic. When was the last time you done logical decisions and/or were aware that you're seeing unreal things while dreaming? Your brain just goes with it as if they're real
The dreams are at least semi lucid; it is the dreamer's mind, after all. Just vanish the floor into a void; the fall will jar you out of sleep, and with no ground, there's no chance you'll hit bottom before waking. That said, Freddy would probably just conjure spikes out of the wall or something, to kill you mid-drop, before you wake.
Willingly vanishing the floor would require you to be completely lucid though.
@@grahamcrosbie394 True, but, maybe one could manage a hole under one's feet.
That's the problem, even if you're a complete lucid dreamer Freddy has been at this for a long time and knows more about the dynamics than anyone else would. I think he'd wind up getting you at some point.
Uhm, now that I think about it, every time I fall in a dream i wake up still thinking I'm about to hit the ground, so it's almost instantaneous i think
Something like that feels like it would be trying to drown yourself, you'd be instinctively opposed to it. The proven effective way to wake up is either with a mild electric burst or being burnt.
This video reminds me of how creative A Nightmare on Elm Street was as a concept for a slasher.
"But the stairs are made of extra chewy bubble gum" lmao
Ultimate Solution to Freddy Kreuger in One Syllable: Speed. The longest anyone's ever stayed up consecutively is eleven days, but it's pretty routine for people with Amphetamine habits to go *months* with no more than forty five minutes of eyes-open staring-at-a-wall sleep per week, mixed in with micro-rests too short for anyone to stab you. I would *definitely* watch the movie where a bunch of girls get hooked on stimulants trying to defeat a dream monster and the rest of the film becomes about the horror of their addiction.
Broooooo!!!! I just going through your video catalog again yesterday looking for something I haven't watched. Perfect timing. I'll be saving this for when I get home tonight. Thank you sir. You're a master of your craft.
opening drawers and make ripples in water are somewhat good reality checks I personally use. Normally the drawer is empty, or have a weird texture, kinda like when you noclip to look at something in the distance to find out it its 2D. And the water will either have the item faze through it, have ripples that are way to strong or the ripples don't go away/take so long.
Can't believe I only just realized Lin Shaye was the teacher!! Clearly it's time for a rewatch 🤣
I just said the same thing
I would simply loop him around a pallet
Bro...
😂
A man of culture I see
Pallet stun, flashlight, t-bag
And then it turns out that pallet was an illusion...
he can teleport lmao
The knowing about him part I feel was thrown in as an after thought, none of them knew of him before the initial dreams they all had about him.
Amazing video. I cannot stop laughing at that mistake the producers made. When she got that cut from Freddy it was visible only in one frame - then it magically DISSAPEARED for the rest of the movie!
What about the first girl that got killed? When Freddy sliced her chest, she wasn't wearing a bra, before that she was.
I am fortunate enough and have been all my life, I have 4-5 lucid and vivid nightmares every night. I love it, and it feels like I live an alternate life when I’m asleep. Makes me look forward to sleeping every night.
How to beat Freddy Kruger is to have a little more imagination. I'm going to be that annoying kid that always changes the rules in my dreams.
"Ummm actually you can't do that. This isn't allowed"
@@completlynormalhypernova666 “UMMM ACTUALLY YOU NEED A LEVEL 9 WINGS TO FLY
“Um, actually I'm the real main character here, Freddy.”
@@pendantperuke9440 uhm actually…
mind if I…
ROLL NEED?
Me to freddy: bro you're literally named after that bitch that goes "har har harhar har har har har harrrrrr"
“veteran lucid dreamers” is a badass name of a college gang
I will forever request on all your videos for a how to survive house of a thousand corpses. This is like my 10th plus video I've commented this on. Mistake me not Mr. Explains. I will keep this going
The most vivid and disturbing dream I ever had was being pursued through a hospital by a doctor who was caught murdering the nurses. The hospital only had the two of us in it and it was very well lit, had little obstacles interfering with my running and 100% of the terror was coming from him directly, not the setting itself which oddly seemed to be working on my side.
After I made it through a glass door with a square wire mesh through it we both immediately stopped. I was suddenly not myself anymore, I at no point realized this was a dream but I became aware I wasn't human. As if something had just possessed me and my thoughts were being replaced by whatever entity just took over.
All I could think about was wanting to torment and murder him, not because he was a killer that was after me, but for no other reason was he was there and I could. Suddenly 4 human-like arms burst out from the floor and ceiling, grabbing each of his limbs and pulling him apart. This would 100% shock and terrify me but inside this particular dream all I could feel was intense malace and joy at his suffering.
This one disturbed me for years and I can still remember it vividly. The thing that got me the most is how seamlesly it all played out, and how my thoughts still felt like they were halfway mine, like I had merged with this thing on every level.
One of the most terrifying dreams I had was a nightmare I had as a little kid.
I remember I was watching a series of tv screens and there was an evil wizard turning cursing people. It was set up like an episode of Full House and had the same set but different people. One girl turned into a green yoga ball with a handle and bounced around her screen and another turned green and a tongue came out of her belly button. I think one dude was turned into a werewolf or grew hair all over, but I'm not sure if I'm remembering wrong or not lol
I was probably three or four when I had this dream and I think I was being held captive by the wizard. No clue what woke me up or what I did after, but it scared the crap out of me.
Damn I just had a nightmare with a super realistic severed head appearing in my bathroom
Such a good movie, the first movie that legit gave me scares. Such an interesting and original villain
How to beat Freddy: become a lucid dreamer and imagine you’re The Doom Slayer. Nobody beats The Slayer.
To be fair something similar was attempted in the fifth film.
We got the bloody “Super Freddy” scene, so please don’t make us go through that again.
@@ColArana However doom slayer is a god I don’t think him being evil would help him counter someone who is a deity like If i portrayed myself as god he wouldn’t be able to counter him because not even Freddy would know the extent of gods powers nobody truly knows what he’s capable of
man these promo transitions are really brilliant. The fact you go from how to explain on how to survive to going to promo's to backis just great
So, does having a nightmare with Freddy in it prevent you from giving yourself powers?
Because the few times I had managed to get awareness, I could just do whatever I want.
You could do whatever you wanted, powers and all but freddy did state in one movie.
"These are my nightmares, my rules"
Or something to that effect.
@@ZeonEons The main way to beat that is to NOT BE AFRAID,he cannot control them if you’re not scared.
@@Kalistofn Yes, easier said than done. You really need to mean it. And he's very good at tricking teenagers.
Not entirely. It’s something that’s attempted in the third, fourth and fifth films.
Unfortunately Freddy is much better at it than any ordinary human. The kid that gave himself super strength in the dream found Freddy was still much stronger than him. One kid gave himself magical powers and Freddy just shrugged it off. One kid gave himself an arsenal of weapons and once again they just bounced off of Freddy like nerf darts.
That’s not to say it’s useless, it gives you a better chance of eluding Freddy until you can wake up but it’s a stall measure at best. The only one who actually was able to stand up to Freddy was Alice in the 4th movie and she had a very unique set of circumstances that let her do that (and besides which Freddy being immortal would still have let him beat Alice eventually).
@@ColArana just dream about you being either god or death because God is the most powerful human being to ever exist and death can literally erase him from ever existing to begin with I mean hell just dream that your either Ghost Rider or Doom Slayer I say this because they are literally the demon killers if Freddy is envisioned as a demon I’d just either glory kill him or use my penance stare on him or hell become Madara and use the infinite tsukuyomi on him because he’d be trapped in a genjustu for all eternity
perfect timing just got home from work and nerd explains is my favorite way to relax
"Even if she imagined she was jesus with an m16" Thats the best line i hever ever heard in my whole life!
Amazing timing lol, I was just about to go watch your “the thing” videos again!
XD I did so yesterday. The "How to beat the HUMANS as the Thing" was one of my favorite How to beat videos
I'm so glad you made the home alone reference. I burst out laughing near the end. Great movie but I was a little old when I first watched it
If Nancy's mom already had the glove, how does Freddy have it in the dream world?
*🏳️🌈I M A G I N A T I O N 🏳️🌈*
Maybe he has spare ones?
she has the physical glove that he wore while alive, it's not something taken out of a dream.
Freddy was burned to death; but he still wear his trademark clothes in the dream, even though those should have burned together with his body.
@@Konani_the_unicorn_queen He's basically omnipotent in dreams, so I am pretty sure he can manifest couple of clothes. Poor Freddy, what have they done to him and Nancy in that piss-poor remake? They had R. Mara and Jackie E. H, how on Earth did they fuck that up?
The movie literally starts with him making one in the dreamworld
21:25 NEVER look at a reflection in the mirror in a lucid dream. you may see something that terrifies you which is the exact opposite of what you want to have happen in this scenario
"how to beat freddy krueger"
easy you tell him he cannot kill you because murder is illegal
or just trick him into thinking you’re scared then run. then last second turn into DoomGuy and fuck his shit up.
@@Kalistofn that also works
I often dream of Freddy trying to kill me. I usually just laugh at him knowing he cannot hurt me. He eventually gets tired and gives up. Though rare occasions I attack him with cuddles to freak him out.
@@tsubakiofmelancholy6297 💀corny ah comment
@Tsubaki Of Melancholy right bro
It's revealed in one of the later movies that blessing his grave is in fact one of the methods to stop him. They do this in a junkyard where his body was left, and in the next movie he is brought back by a dog pissing on his grave, thus revoking its' blessed status, so your solution of getting a priest to bless his grave would actually work
Nancy knew she was dreaming when she went to check on Rod. That was her plan. That's why she set the alarm and told Glen to watch her sleep in case she started having a nightmare
I love how far this channel has come and so glad that it’s getting the recognition it deserves can’t wait for you to hit 1mil 🥳 👍 ❤️
me to
It's weird to me how much people have problems lucid dreaming since I was like 16 I have had pretty much only lucid dreams where I know it's a dream and I'm in control. Most of the time I let them play out for fun but if it annoys me or tries to scare me I take over. Completely changing a dream is hard, since it's hard to focus on that much. But slightly changing it isn't as hard
I'd simply haunt Freddy's dreams.
*puts Freddy in giant jar*
@@jerp5809 Hey now...
With a face like yours even Freddy won’t be able to sleep
@@jerp5809 😳
@@jerp5809
Oh no
Everytime I try to see numbers or words in my dream I feel like I'm intoxicated and I can't focus to read anything
All ye gotta do is play the doomslayer sound track and say this line, “ IM NOT IN HERE WITH YOU, “ YOURE IN HERE WITH ME”.
Me: Am I dreaming?
Freddy: Appears
Me: I watch Merryweather comics all the time so "Turn into a waifu!!"
Freddy: Wait stop!!!
Me: Now I'm a hentai protagonist hahahaha
Freddy: Oh shit
@@mysterious_truth6907 😂😂😂😂😂 hes f### literally better get some lube
@@mysterious_truth6907 😂😂😂🤣🤣
Christian Bale's character in The Machinist, would basically be immune to Freddy, lol. Guy went without sleep for over a year.
I think it’s personal. Kids are very loved by parents, so it hits them harder. In addition to those reasons.
Dream Masters, so iffy at that. Though it was later, so fair assumption dream fighting wouldn’t work.
Also it’s fire. He was burned. So either resisting it or weakness to. Resistance to seems more likely as he survived (kinda) it.
I'd argue that fire would more likely end up as a weakness if anything. His powers are based on fear, and he now knows, in excruciating detail, what it feels like to be burned alive, and he will likely never forget that.
@@drake1360 true. Assuming we aren’t in a horror movie, people don’t usually become immune to certain things. Resistant maybe in some cases
I feel like fire is the solution to killing off almost all monsters in horror movies, Almost all of them at least
@@thomassquire4906 yeah. Fire and explosions work on like 99%. Kills them or at least their environment.
Guess we gotta start spiking the town's water supply with Hipnosil
Please cover Don’t hang up it’s would be a pretty good movie for a how to beat (love ur videos always make my day!!)
I'd be calling the Ghostbusters. In fact there was a fan filmed titled Ghostbusters vs Freddy Krueger :)
Now this is what I was waiting for!
As a lucid dreamer myself I can recommend doing reality checks in your daily life even if you are sure you're awake. Every time something strange happens. You will get so used to it that you'll do it in your dreams to. Also everyone has a different type of lucid dreaming so don't get discouraged if it doesn't work for weeks or months. I, as a hobby-author, for example started to 'rewrite' my dreams as I was having them. It's like watching a movie At the same time you're writing and changing it until you like it. So yeah. And everyone should try it, it's a freakin Trip every night.
I agree
Always gotta have that first victim to take the L for everyone else
I like the 'How to beat' videos, but Nerd actually thoroughly explains how to beat these villains.
You know how at the end Labyrinth, Sarah comes to the realization that she was in a dreamlike reality, and does the whole you have no power over me, I kinda get the impression that may also work for this as well.
True... that might help.
I fucking love that movie lol
Imagine Freddy invading a veteran lucid dreamers head and just getting rocked by a giant ass Barney 😂
When I was younger and could dream often, I distinctly remember it feeling like it did feel scripted, yet every once in awhile when I could tell that I was in REM, (without training or even knowledge of lucid dreaming as I was like 15 and younger) I could change details in it like if I was walking slow and felt I really wanted to see where the dream was taking me, I'd speed myself up to a brisk jog and stuff similar to that. It felt like I was apart of a group of people taking turns in adding details to make a crazy story and everyone had to wait their turn. So that's why I could only make an impact every so often in my dream was because it was my turn in the group to add my bit of detail to the story lmao
That was a cool story but have you ever tried to wake yourself up by closing your eyes so sumthing like that?
@@bye2970no not that i can remember
@@bye2970 i did tried it. But it doesn't work for me. Then again a suffer from sleep paralysis. But i cand easly make the difference between my paralysis and my lucide dream. But i can only control so much.
One thing i tried to control is flying or ruining. At first i hve the control of the speed but slowly i lose control and impossible to regain control.
"Just be a lucid dreamer and do x" a lot of people in the comments are saying... ehhh Freddy is also a lucid dreamer within your dream. He is not just a nightmare. He is thinking being within your dream. It's not like he'll just stay freddy while you change form or do whatever. He will fight back to get the kill.
Exactly like even if u imagine him locked into an unbreakable room or a gun that can kill him none of it will work
Plus controlling dreams ain't easy at all. Like I can't imagine controlling my dreams every time I sleep or even at all
As a university student, Freddy doesn't stand a chance with me. I know nothing of sleep
"not reading in dreams" is something that's confused me for a long time; since i remember a number of different dreams i've had over the years, where i also am fully capable of reading and the text also makes sense...
You think that till you realize it's just your internal narrator voice and you can interrupt him to hear a different text.
@@Firesgone No, like I've physically looked at street signs and seen clear lettering. Read books. So on.
I think it's another case of people like those folks who can't visualize objects in their minds running the show.
Scientists happen to have a particular cognition and assume the entire population of the world works the same way: they can't read in dreams so there's no way anyone can!
But yeah, it's not true. Since I can obviously do it as well.
Step to step guide on Beating him.
1. Play Lucid Dreams.
2. Ascend
Freddy Krueger: "kills people in their dreames."
Me who doesn't see dreams: (insert funny Shaggy meme here) Are you challenging me?
Fun fact: this movie is loosely based on true story. If I remember correctly, it’s based off the weird account of several people dying in there sleep at a research center in the Arctic. As I said, this could be wrong in some places but it’s pretty interesting
I remember reading that Wes Craven based it off of some child murders that were committed at the time. He didn't think involving children being murdered would be accepted, so he changed the victims to teenagers.
@@EdithCardellini I just looked it up, apparently Wes craven got the idea from the story of a family that had a little boy convinced that something on his dream was try to kill him and tried to stay up as a result. Nobody believed him and just wanted him to get some rest. When the kid eventually did fall asleep, his parents thought that was the end of it. But he was suddenly screaming in the middle of the night and by the time his parents got to him he was dead. It’s supposedly this thing called Asian death syndrome (it was called that because it was most prevalent in areas of south east Asia). To put it simply, people would just scream and die when they were sleeping. So yeah, not to far off from the movie
@@peterstoric6560 Thank you. I searched an read about this, that shit is scarier than the movies.
It’s based off of Hmong sudden death syndrome
Refugees kept dying in their sleep with no medical explanation
Research center hmm that sounds like the thing
As someone with the same last name as Freddy I appreciate this video. My family always joked that he was my uncle
Being kin with Freddy sounds useful, you could probably set him on the kids of people you dislike and he'd likely oblige.
Come on all they had to do was complete their gens and escape 🤦🏼♂️
Facts
bruh he was camping hooks
He was running a mori.
Man it wouldn't have mattered.. He was runnin "No one Escapes Death"
31:52 “even if she imagines herself as jesus with an M60“😂😂😂😂😂😂
I love Nerd Explains so much. :)
"Lets follow this blood trail and see where it leads!" Said no Sane person ever.
Nerd explains is my favourite youtuber!!!
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Me too, alongside cinema summary.
@@Raccon_Detective. same lmao
Seeing Freddy running, all I could think about "what if Tina was less scared and started making fun of Freddy".
Yo Freddy used to scare the living shit out of me.
Same but now he reminds me of a person with serious acne problems lol 😂
@@avengeddecay2360 FR!
Meanwhile me, an active dreamer: Pulls ak47 and armor out of ass.
Just keep this going dude, do jason, michael, etc.
my fav line "freddy gives her tounge"
I’d like to see “How to beat Literally Satan in The Witch” or “How to beat the Good family in The Fear Street trilogy” from Netflix.
I have had three separate incidents with Freddy attacking me in my nightmares
Actually the longest a person stayed awake is about a year. There a rare disease which prevents people from sleeping. And kills after about a year or so. But after about half a year a person stops realizing what's going on around them. So they are awake, but their brains have suffered such a great damage that it barely works.
DUDE , WE ARE AT 999K subs , 1000 MORE TO GO!!! im so proud my man , ive been here since 100k :) its so sick to see u grow , keep up the absolutely amazing work!
My Gosh Johnny Depp was almost a baby in this movie......
Art The Clown is by far much scarier than Freddy tbh.
Sugestion: how to beat/can you survive the Predator, in the movie Predator (the original)
When I was younger I had a lot of nightmares and I figured out I can wake up by opening my eyes as wide as I can and then opening them more until they actually open irl