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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child


    fluffchop — 10 years ago(May 24, 2015 03:07 AM)

    I'm watching through all of them for the sake of it. Halloween, Friday the 13th and Nightmare on Elm Street. This one had some interesting things visually. I think the whole dreamscape things means you can do all sorts of interesting things visually. I used to watch the TV series Freddy's Nightmares and Freddy always has a good comic element to him which I like also. Halloween and Friday the 13th movies were pretty much humourless which I think puts them behind the times. I think a big part of horror films is the comic element. Robert Englund did one called Zombie Strippers or something like that, hilariously entertaining stuff. The Box films, the ones with Pinhead, were also disturbingly funny, kind a sadistic humour to them.
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      ElectricWarlock — 9 years ago(April 24, 2016 08:02 AM)

      Yes, this film was visually stunning. It feels to me what it would be like if Dario Argento made a Nightmare on Elm Street film.

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