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Freddy is great. There are bigger things to hate on in horror.
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yup there are. Maybe if he wasn't seen as an icon, it wouldn't irritate me as much. However, i still think my point is a valid one
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I'd say the series had two major turn-offs to me, which came at the same time: the slap-stick, and the "dream powers." The latter bothered me a lot more. It was like I was watching a very bloody Saturday Morning cartoon about superheroes, rather than a slasher film.
The dream powers just gave the victims way too much power to fight back directly, instead of getting clever.
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What I liked about Freddy is that he never felt like a generic bogeyman. He had a personality throughout the entire series, while slashers like Jason or Michael Myers were just disposable serial killers without any personality.
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The key to Freddy is his domain. All accolades and criticisms aside, something that can literally kill us in our dreams, while we're sleeping, curled snuggly in our beds is F'ng scary!!
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Who thinks Freddy would have worked better stalking Laurie Strode and Vorhees/Myers in dreamland?
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LOL. Comedy. I couldn't imagine Freddy in Haddonfield. Laurie could finish him off lickety split. Michael Myers is bad enough to deal with in real life, it would be even more scary to have him popping up in dreams too! Jason went off to space once too, I imagine he's good anywhere you wanna drop him off. |
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