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Teenage Fansub
Jan 28, 2006

Did the first movie have such a huge Christian push? I know it can't have struck me as odd as it did here, cause I'm just now Googling and discovering the screenwriters had a very definite aim to give you some God in your blockbuster horror movie.

I thought the first hour of haunted house stuff was so well done that it was a bummer when the main characters entered the story.
Apart from the out of focus interview scene and the Elvis part, they sucked the life out of the movie.
Then it started with the CG Slenderman. Oh well.

It's really long, but I appreciated that letting them take the initial haunting nice and slow without the Warrens getting involved for a good while. Then there's enough laughable and quirky stuff to sit through the with worse half that I'd fully recommend going.

Lampsacus posted:

Does nightmare on elm street also have brave kids? this movie has ignited interest in the classics I haven't seen yet.

It has kick rear end dream warrioring 80's teens if they count (especially in PT3, obviously.)
See Nightmare anyhow.

Teenage Fansub fucked around with this message at 14:30 on Jun 14, 2016

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