Brief Story Introduction: A Nightmare on Elm Street 2 –
Freddy’s Revenge (1985) stars Mark Patton as the “final girl” Jesse. Freddy
Krueger has returned to Elm Street and is haunting Jesse in his dreams. One
nightmare includes a particularly delicious sequence involving Jesse’s macho
gym teacher hanging out in a gay leather bar before he’s led into the
high-school gym showers where he is forcibly stripped of his leather gear,
whipped by towels and then slashed to death by Freddy’s razorblade nails. And
if that’s not gay enough, just wait until you see Jesse’s infamous bedroom
dance scene.
A Nightmare on Elm Street 2 Reviews
- Mr. Patton and Miss Myers make likable teen-age heroes, and Mr. Englund actually turns Freddy into a welcome presence. - Janet Maslin, Top Critic from New York Times
- The darkest of the Elm Street series. Gets cheesy, but is still fun ... if you're stoned. - Alex Sandell
- Maybe the weakest entry in the popular series of movies. - Blake Davis
- fortunately, the film is a good watch either way, with some really creepy scenes and some decent acting by Mark Patton (almost too sincere for a horror film), and great FX. All in all, a deserving title-holder of the Gayest Horror Film of All Time. – Jack Sholder from campblood
- The film betrays the first, the film has nothing to do with the first, the film sucks. If you want to see the original, see the original but if you want a sequel that does it its own way, with its own story, its own style without disregarding the mood and the darkness of the original...see this one. The ending is a let-down but the rest is a gay old time. – joblo.com
A Nightmare on Elm Street 2 Blu-ray Review
Warner's Blu-ray presentation of Freddy's Revenge is
probably about as good as the movie's ever going to look for home mass-media
consumption. The transfer retains a light layer of grain, accentuating finer
details and providing a solid film-like texture. Faces occasionally appear a
slight bit pasty and the image looks rather flat, but neither prove to be
debilitating weaknesses. Colors are neither vibrant nor dull; the neutral
palette is nicely reproduced on Blu-ray, and while black crush is an occasional
problem, darker scenes never truly offend the eyes. The print is in good shape;
scratches and dirt are practically nonexistent, and major compression issues
are a non-factor, even if both movies and plenty of soundtracks have been
crammed onto a single 50GB disc. This is a more than serviceable image.
Freddy's Revenge will never look like a brand new movie, but fans will likely
be at the very least satisfied with Warner's efforts.
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