The Nightmare on Elm Street Collection (1989)
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The Nightmare on Elm Street Collection
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In the trinity of modern horror films, there’s the father (Michael Myers of Halloween), the son (Jason of Friday the 13th fame, a knockoff), and the unholy spirit, Freddy Krueger of the Nightmare on Elm Street films.
The spectral man who haunted the nightmares of unsuspecting teenagers with deadly consequences, Freddy (as played by Robert Englund) was a truly frightening bogeyman and icon for the ’80s.
Unlike the hockey-masked Jason, who dispatched horny teenagers with mechanical and monotonous ease (he never talked, never took off his mask), Freddy was a truly creative and diabolical villain, with a sadistic and blackly funny personality.
The hallmarks of the Nightmare on Elm Street series were imaginatively gruesome suspense pieces, set in the overactive imaginations of the teen victims. The first film of the series, Wes Craven’s truly intelligent and scary film, was so hugely successful it begat not one, not two, but six more sequels, each pretty much diluting the originality and horror of its predecesor. (Horror fans will fondly remember Drew Barrymore’s assertion in Scream that the first Nightmare film was great but all the rest sucked.)
Still, there’s fun to be had in the remaining films in the series, seeing as a number of aspiring filmmakers cut their teeth on the continuing saga of Freddy.
Frank Darabont (The Shawshank Redemption) and Chuck Russell (The Mask) worked on the third installment, Dream Warriors (starring a young Patricia Arquette), and Renny Harlin (Die Hard 2) came to prominence with the ingeniously macabre fourth film, The Dream Master, coscripted by Brian Helgeland (L.A. Confidential).
Craven and original star Heather Langenkamp did return for the last film, New Nightmare, which presaged the tongue-in-cheek postmodernism of the Scream films and resharpened Freddy’s ability to scare. –Mark Englehart
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5.0 out of 5 stars
This box set is awesome what more do you need in looking for Fred Krueger.
This box set is awesome and I am huge fan of Nightmare on Elm Street.So we will start reviewing right away
Let’s start with the Original Nightmare On Elm…
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great set but mine had 2 of the same disc instead of New Nightmare
I was very satisfied to watch all of the movies in this collection until I got to New Nightmare. I opened it and put it in without even glancing at the dvd.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Freddy 1,2 and 7
Freddy is one of the most scary monster of all time.In this review i will talk of a nightmare on elm st. 1,2 and 7.1#The first one is a classic its totally fun.
5.0 out of 5 stars
the nightmare on elm street collection
Couldnt believe the price! I bought it and added it to my shelf of scary movies
5.0 out of 5 stars
the #1 box set
You see its like this; if you are a freddy fan, then get this box set. because its #1. that is all that needs to be said.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Its awesome
This collection is great besides #2 all of the Nightmare on Elm Street movies are good theres a little of everything comedy and horror. What more could you ask for.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sweet Deal
If you’re a fan of the series, it just doesn’t get much better than this, amazing amounts of footage on the bonus disc and lots of goodies, every movie of the series, all for a…
5.0 out of 5 stars
amazing deal
I got this box set for 25 dollars, new, and it showed up early. Off to a great start already. Great movies, even if they go downhill in the later sequels, tons of extras…