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R. I. P.
This movie had potential
The pretentious marketing
When the old lady died...
Laurie and Jamie keeping that picture...
Looks like Tim Curry
Sally looks like Three Fingers from the Wrong Turn films
Turned into an overdramatic soap opera...
They recycled the original Carpenter's H4 script for this movie...
Ripley surviving to the queen ejection...
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First of all I don't know who Nany is
From what I can conclude, Nancy was really tired but awake before Glenn was murdered, she must have doze for a brief moment and the phone/thongue happened but managed to wake up again as she was not into a deep sleep. Then Glenn was murdered and she witnessed all the police and stuff happening outside from her window and called her dad (she was awake) then she fell asleep to bring Freddy to the real world and she did, so she wakes up and Freddy is in the real world, the whole chase and fight happens and Freddy kills her mom by burning her with his body but what confuses me is the way they get engulfed into the bed and then the bed is unscratched? feels like she somehow sleep again during a point in the fight but the dad saw it too and it is confirmed by the 3rd sequel so that might have been something about Freddy being a supernatural even in the real world. The final scene is Nancy dreaming but it might have been any other night, not necesarily the same night, she did defeat Freddy temporarily as she took away his full power by not being afraid of him anymore (something explained in the sequels), that doesn't mean that she would never dream anything at all about him, that was just a 'safe nightmare'.
Nancy didn't dream about Freddy the years after because she was taking Hypnocil which is a dream suppressor, it is showed in part 3.
I never thought about Rod's death but you're right, he wakes up before he is hanged so that death is left unexplained. I think Glenn wakes up before he is killed too, that was never seen again in the sequels
I agree on all points. Michael was badass in Resurrection, and the cinematography combined with the music is amazing, they made the house on point and it was really disturbing showing how Michael lived on the basement eating rats and having information about Laurie, they showed how clever Michael was thus explaining how far he would go to even change clothes with another person to recover from the wounds and keep on his goal to kill Laurie. Resurrection, H6 and H5 received so much undeserved hate, yeah they were not perfect but the reasons for the hate clearly are not worse than what DGG had in these new trilogy
It's silly, they have been selling us how the story was screwed since the revelation of the family connection but they still gave us the same plot but making zero sense for the reason you already mentioned, they should have move on and kill off Laurie at the beggining of H18 or don't bring her back at all, her character was horrid in this new trilogy being a Sarah Connor/Ripley /Loomis wanna be
You're right! And have her arrive with the same outfit and hairstyle she wore on the first film right when Michael is stalking a little girl dressed up with a clown costume identical to Jamie Lloyd as a callback, referencing the sequels they conveniently erased but will continue to leech off.
I agree, these films did a good job with Michael, he's terryfing, they take care on every detail about him
That's the point, they wanted to make something different ignoring all the sequels but they ended up doing exactly the same thing they criticized, and appartently their marketing was so good there's a lot of people unable to see this and pretentiously bashing the original sequels following a trend
You nailed it, that's what I was trying to say, she acts as if H20 happened and I thought she was better written in that movie, she had more trauma to deal with and still tried to lead a normal life living with the fear of her psychotic brother coming after her as the body was never found; this new Laurie is a total loser and had just one single encounter with a killer who was locked up for 40 years and is not even related to her at all, ridiculous
Tina saw her, but Jason added his own touch
Did she? It was her fault she died and she was too drugged she ignored the old lady's death and rather thought about herself, it's funny the only one who cared a bit was the guy that said her name but that was it
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