Which movie did you watch lastֻ

Muscle shoals. A documentary about the recording industry in Muscle Shoals, Alabama.
Incredible story.

I saw Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare (1991), which I will call Part 6.

This movie is not that great.

It's about as good as Part 2 or Part 4.

The acting is bad.

The movie is mostly boring and lame.

During the credits, the filmmakers show clips from the franchise up to this point, and sadly, it is not that impressive.

“1917”. It’s a quality movie, good suspense. Only thing is, the ending wasn’t as happy as I’d have liked.

Just watched avengers endgame.

AlphaGo

Cool AI vs human documentary. Recommended.

Hey RC
I don’t remember how many Nightmares (and spin offs) there were but after the first few it was all pretty lame until Wes Craven’s New Nightmare in 1994. The premise was the real actors and crew vs. you know who. I don’t want to give anything away so I’ll leave it at that. Hope you enjoy it!

PS the remake had more current SFX but that’s about it, no style etc.

I'll be watching every film in the series.

The only two that I haven't seen yet are the ones that you mentioned.

Under the Silver Lake - not bad if you like off beat trippy movies. Thought it was a little too long but again, not bad.

Amazing cinematography but the plot was weak and not very true to life. Overall, I was disappointed with this one - it was OK but could have been so much better if they had told a true story or at least a better fiction.

I saw Wes Craven's New Nightmare (1994), which I will call Part 7.

This movie is okay.

The acting is actually quite good--the best in the series so far.

The music is great.

The problem is that the movie is pretty stupid.

The plot/script is not that good, and the movie isn't all that entertaining.

The movie is frustrating to watch in some parts.

Overally, it's a little worse than Part 1.

thanks Pete7874 for AlphaGo.

at least i could understand it
better than the one episode
i saw of The Queen’s Gambit.

LOL! :smiley:

I saw A Nightmare On Elm Street (2010).

This remake is decent.

The acting is okay, and the music is great.

The movie isn't all that entertaining, but it isn't too boring.

The new Freddy Krueger is not very good compared to Robert Englund's Freddy Krueger from all the other films.

The violence is done quite well--it's about as good as the violence in Freddy vs Jason.

The plot is not very good, nor is the script.

This movie is almost as good at Part 7.

Now that I have seen every Nightmare On Elm Street movie, I will sort of rank them.

The only one I really recommend is Freddy vs Jason.

If you want to watch more, the next best movie is Part 3.

Then Part 1.

Followed by Part 7, then the remake.

The other films in the series are quite bad.

ok.
i watched FVJ.
it reminded me of Inception.
dream world vs. real world.
even the ending was the same.
was it REALLY the end (dream)?

I saw Dreamscape (1984).

I thought I saw this movie when I was a kid, but I apparently I didn't.

This movie is good.

The acting is excellent, and the music is great.

The plot is put together well, and the movie is generally entertaining.

I like the ending of the movie as well.

I wonder which movie about dreaming (and nightmares) I actually saw in 1984?

“Body Brokers” 2021
Very interesting movie about addiction, therapy and the business behind it.

I saw Scream (1996).

[One of my favorite movies of all time.]

I've seen some of the films in this franchise before, but I'm going to watch them all again.

This movie is great.

The acting is decent, and the music is excellent.

The film is pretty entertaining as well.

If you have seen plenty of horror movies, but you haven't seen Scream yet, check it out.

It has many references to other horror movies, as well as to the horror genre itself.

I haven't seen all of Wes Craven's horror films, but I think this is one of his best.

The final third or so of the film is very fun to watch.

Although all of the acting isn't perfect, I really like this movie.

We gotta get you some chick-flicks or rom-coms or some other alliterative-genre movie…

Grab a pint of cookie-dough ice-cream and watch “Beaches” or something. :laughing:

The Dry (2020)

Decent enough movie about friendships, going back to a place where you lived before and the film was shot in Melbourne, Australia.