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duranduratulsa · 22 days
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Up next on my 90's Fest Wes Craven movie 🎬 🎞 🎥 🎦 📽 marathon...Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare (1991) on glorious vintage VHS 📼! #movie #movies #horror #anightmareonelmstreet #ANightmareonElmStreet6 #freddysdead #freddysdeadthefinalnightmare #wescraven #RIPWesCraven #freddy #freddykrueger #robertenglund #racheltalalay #lisazane #ShonGreenblatt #YaphetKotto #lezliedeane #rickydeanlogan #BreckinMeyer #alicecooper #TomArnold #RoseanneBarr #johnnydepp #elinordonahue #tobesexton #matthewfaison #cassandrarachelfriel #chasonschirmer #robertshaye #vhs #vintage #90s #90sfest #durandurantulsas4thannual90sfest
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FREDDY'S DEAD: THE FINAL NIGHTMARE (1991)
Director: Rachel Talalay Cinematography: Declan Quinn
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denver-carrington · 4 months
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Belated birthday wishes to Lezlie Deane, who turned 60 on June 1. She played Phoenix Chisolm in Season 9. Photo from the Lezlie Deane Facebook Fan Page.
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spookyfoxdreamer · 8 months
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therealmrpositive · 1 year
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Hollywood and Elm Part 5 - Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare (1991)
In today's review, I find that ending often requires facing your fears. As I attempt a #positive review of Freddy's Dead #LisaZane #RobertEnglund #TobeSexton #LezlieDeane #ShonGreenblatt #BreckinMeyer #RickyDeanLogan #YaphetKotto #JohnnyDepp
Thinking about it, there can only be so long that a killer in a slasher film can go on. Soon enough, people would adapt, or they would run out of victims. What would happen if the likes of Freddy, or Jason, got their way? The results wouldn’t be sustainable. In 1991, the final bell tolled as audiences got to grips with Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare. Taking the premise to its logical…
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adamwatchesmovies · 2 years
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Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare (1991)
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While I didn't enjoy this film, that doesn't mean you won't. No matter what I say, the people involved in this project did it: they actually made a movie. That's something to be applauded. With that established...
You’ll be happy to see the franchise end after Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare. Actually, no you won’t. The only people seeing this film are those who have sat through the good and the bad, 6 movies which culminate… with this? Though it begins on a promising note, the picture inevitably begins retreading old ground and ends without an ounce of enthusiasm.
By June 2001, Freddy Krueger (Robert Englund) has returned and killed every child in the town of Springwood, Ohio. The last teenager (Shon Greenblatt as “John Doe”) is turned into the killer's pawn and sent forth by Freddy to lead his daughter back to him. Discovered while suffering from amnesia, John is brought back to Springwood by Dr. Maggie Burroughs (Lisa Zane), Tracy (Lezlie Deane), Carlos (Ricky Dean Logan), and Spencer (Breckin Meyer), unaware the town has become the butcher's playground.
The story begins with a spark of excitement. It seems a little weird for it to be set in the then-future but the idea of Krueger’s dreams powers growing strong enough to warp reality is awesome. In Springwood, people don’t age, streets lead nowhere, and the rules of physics no longer apply. The real world has become dream-like. It’s something new that also allows us to indulge in what we came to see: the supernatural kills. There’s a running thread of children resenting or being traumatized by their parents which helps keep everything nice and tidy. It also makes for good fears for Freddy to exploit. Unfortunately, when the kids start dying, the movie becomes as limp and tasteless as a stalk of celery left in the sun.
Firstly, the deaths are not creative - much less scary. A video game-related one, in particular, is so poorly executed it makes you wonder if writer/director Rachel Talalay (who I was hoping would bring some female sensibilities to this 6th chapter) has ever seen a game controller. The body count is relatively low, which would be fine if we got deeply invested in the characters and their demises felt like punches to the soul… but you don’t care. Every character is flat and uninteresting, merely deli meat for Freddy to chop up and serve on a platter of bad puns. The performances certainly don’t help either. The first Nightmare might've had patches of wobbly acting but Lisa Zane is so bad there’s no other word for it: she sucks.
As we dig into the mystery of Freddy’s child, the origin of his powers (like we needed to know that), and what made him tick while alive, you lose all hope. This movie’s got nothing to say and no ideas worth telling. Then, we leave Springwood. Say goodbye to the only promising aspect of this film as the characters re-enact what is essentially the first movie. This film only lasts 89 minutes, meaning the plot moves at break-neck speed so it can get to that Final Nightmare. It’s been ten years since the previous movie and no one from The Dream Child returns. Nonetheless, everyone either simply knows who Freddy Krueger is, or doesn’t care that there's a man who can slaughter you using your dreams. People take huge supernatural concepts in stride - anything to get us moving forward. We know what’s going on but how do they?
If you’re watching the movie at home, you probably won’t have the "privilege" to experience the climax's 3D scenes "as intended". You're not missing anything. It’s just further proof that the number-crunchers at New Line Cinema figured they could squeeze a bit more money out of the series’ fans by promising something new. It's not like a film ending with Freddy's defeat is revolutionary. We've seen it several times already.
My advice? Ignore Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare film. If you must sit down with it, at least skip the end credits. On the right side of the screen, you’ll see a montage of some of the series’ “best of” and they’ll just remind you of how cheap and unmemorable this final chapter was. (2D version on Blu-ray, September 13, 2019)
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Lezlie Deane (Lezlie Denise Lonon) — (01/06/1964 — )
Local de Nascimento: Corsicana, Texas (EUA)
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Filmes:
976-EVIL (1989)
Girlfriend from Hell (1989)
Midnight Ride (1990)
Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare (1991)
Série de TV
Freddy's Nightmares (1989)
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redrusty66 · 1 year
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Scream With Me : Girlfriend From Hell (1989)
Discussing the 1989  Horror Comedy Film :  Girlfriend From Hell
Starring : Liane Curtis, Dana Ashbrook, Lezlie Deane, James Daughton, Anthony Barrile, Ken Abraham, Sarah Kaite Coughlan Director : Daniel Peterson Writer : Daniel Peterson
My Score 9/10
IMDB : https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0099664/
Trailer : https://youtu.be/izJPAfL5SPQ
My IMDB : https://www.imdb.com/user/ur48636572 My Letterboxed : https://letterboxd.com/Redrusty66/ My Poetry : https://allpoetry.com/Redrusty66
#review #horror #comedy #thriller #moviereview #film
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pipocacomcafe · 4 years
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A Hora do Pesadelo 6, o Pesadelo Final: A Morte de Freddy (1991)
Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare
Direção: Rachel Talalay;
Roteiro: Rachel Talalay (história); Michael De Luca (roteiro);  a partir das personagens criadas por Wes Craven;
Gênero: Fantasia; Terror.
País: EUA.
Apesar da clara ausência de relação direta com os filmes precedentes, não é propriamente, um filme ruim. O argumento é interessante, partindo das lembranças recalcadas da filha de Freddy. A cena final, de enfrentamento entre a menina, já adulta, e o pai monstruoso, é empolgante. O humor cáustico, cheiro de referências à cultura pop - como a cena em que Spencer (Breckin Meyer) vai parar num videogame a la Mario Bros., cujo vilão é uma versão gráfica do próprio Freddy, é muito bem explorado (melhor até que nos demais filmes da franquia). 
A morte de Freddy Krueger pela mesma luva com a qual ele fazia suas vítimas constitui-se num merecido final para o icônico vilão. A trilha sonora que acompanha os créditos finais, no entanto, lança dúvidas sobre a efetividade da morte de Freddy. 
⭐ 2.9 / 5.0
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duranduratulsa · 2 months
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Kicking off my 90's Fest Movie 🎬 🎞 🎥 🎦 📽 marathon...Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare (1991) on glorious vintage VHS 📼! #Movie #movies #horror #anightmareonelmstreet #freddysdead #freddysdeadthefinalnightmare #wescraven #RIPWesCraven #freddy #freddykrueger #robertenglund #lisazane #YaphetKotto #rickydeanlogan #BreckinMeyer #lezliedeane #ShonGreenblatt #alicecooper #JohnnyDepp #RoseanneBarr #TomArnold #elinordonahue #tobesexton #matthewfaison #cassandrarachelfriel #robertshaye #vintage #VHS #90s #durandurantulsas4thannual90sfest #90sfest
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frankenpagie · 5 years
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denver-carrington · 1 year
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Happy Birthday to Lezlie Deane (Phoenix Chisolm), who turned 59 on June 1. Photo from the Lezlie Deane Fan Page on Facebook.
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90smovies · 6 years
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