10/29/22
A Nightmare on Elm Street – Wes Craven, 1984
The boyfriend went to a party tonight, so with the house to myself, I decided to watch an old classic. I've already covered Jason Voorhees and Michael Myers this year, I couldn't leave Freddy Kreuger out of the mix. I think Freddy might be my favorite of the three, at least because of his campiness. All three of the big villains have spawned truly terrible franchises spanning decades, but Freddy has the most personality of them all. Robert Englund is truly a wonder, and I'm glad he got the opportunity to bring such an iconic villain to life. I can't imagine anyone better suited for the job.
I know I've gone on and on about the special effects in these movies from the seventies and eighties, but look, they're very good! I especially like the oatmeal stairs, even if Wes Craven didn't. And the blood pouring out of the bed is iconic for a reason. It's incredibly visually arresting, and the effects for the nightmares and the deaths brought the horror to a new level. This movie is so scary because you never know whether what you're watching is a dream or reality. It messed me up when I first saw it. Now I can appreciate it for what it is, which is a very good movie that is perfect for the Halloween season.














