Nightmare on Elm Street 2010

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I might have to see this again.

Still, it was meh, at best.

Nightmare on Elm Street 2010

I love watching Nightmare on Elm Street 2010 again and again. Now i understand why Freddy is avenging his death.

You needed the remake to tell you that...

I liked it, there were some differences but in the end I think a good remake

It's my favorite movie. Love this movie. I have no words for this movie..Superb..

movie was crap. enough said.

I thought the remake was okay but I would not say it was my favorite movie or that I would watch it over and ove again.

Weak ass remake... predictable and ultimately pointless. I felt nothing for any of the characters. The setting and the decade the original is what made the movie. This is probably why these remakes fail again and again. From Valentine's Day, Friday the 13th, and this. They are using a formula built from a different era of time and trying to apply that formula to today which is not working. None of these remakes tried to reinvent the characters in a meanful way. No mystery of the characters was left unexplored, we knew everything right away. Because they are using the same motifs from years ago.

i didn't know everything right away but by the end of the movie, I knew everything about the character

watched this recently... AWFUL... and yet another example of why the original should have been left alone, hell even re-released...

Pure waste of acting talent and a great character.

How hard could it be to bring these classic 80's licences into a modern environment and evolve them??????

it's apparentley impossible, cuz no1 is doin a good job recreating them... not even rob zombie...

Yeah, i never bothered with this, cuz it looked like total fail and apparently is (plus Michael Bay was attached to it for some reason).
The original is really good, despite having some somewhat dated effects.

They're not that dated some of those special effects are better then alot of these modern horror relying on CGI for scares.

Oh yeah, I know. I agree. (John Carpenter's The Thing, for example, is freakin creepy). I'd take slightly dated practical horror effects over new CG ones any day.