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The review also gave the lead performances positive reviews, noting, "Mr. Patton and Miss Myers make likable teen-age heroes, and Mr. Englund actually turns Freddy into a welcome presence. The film took in a respectable $30-Million at the domestic box office in 1985 but was almost immediately lambasted by both critics and fans of the original. Strange stuff.What I liked about this film was the filmmakers tried to do something different, and it almost killed the series. var _g1; Discover what to watch this November including a Marvel docu-series, a '90s reboot, and a Star Wars holiday celebration.
I also thought they brought Freddy much too much into the realm of reality and put him in situations where he was diminished. But with the passing of time and the widespread availability of the Internet bringing fans of the film together, the flick has had something of a second coming, even inspiring the moving and informative documentary Scream Queen: My Nightmare on Elm Street. MY NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET to Screen for Outfest; Robert Englund to Attend. Having revived from his wounds, Jason Voorhees takes refuge at a cabin near Crystal Lake. if ( localStorage.getItem(skinItemId ) ) { As a group of co-eds arrive for their vacation, Jason continues his killing spree. But wait, I’ve yet to even mention Jesse’s preoccupation with his friend Grady, his lack of interest in getting intimate with his girlfriend, and the line, “He’s inside me and he wants to take me again.” Add in a complete lack of female nudity, the multiple instances of scantily clad and or naked men and you’ve got yourself a queer classic in the making. A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge (stylized onscreen as A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 2: Freddy's Revenge) is a 1985 American slasher film directed by Jack Sholder and written by David Chaskin. Freddy preys on this sexually confused kid and forces him to do his bidding and uses him to serve his twisted needs. But what I find problematic is his reluctance to admit to what he had done and his subsequent remarks that seemed to imply that Mark Patton was somehow responsible for making the movie “gay”. In an interview Sholder said, "I simply didn't have the self-awareness to realize that any of this might be interpreted as gay". Period. Small fires happen around the house, which culminates in the spontaneous combustion of their pet birds. David Thiel