Don't wake the Dream Child
Sep. 7th, 2011 04:30 pmRight, rewatched "ANOES 5: The Dream Child" now and found it actually less painful than I thought. Yes, the story is all over the place and some of the deaths are not a cool these days as they appeared back in the 90s, but at least the film does have a plot of sorts (as opposed to "Dream Master"). Also, "Dream Child" deserves a bonus point for some of its visuals. Watching "Dream Master" and "Dream Child" back-to-back might make for a satisfying experience. Or maybe not...
I also started on "Freddy's Dead" and.... yes..... it's certainly novel..... and a live-action Warner Brothers-cartoon..... which isn't necessarily a bad thing.... but "Gremlins 2" did it so much better.... can we please never talk about the Super Nintendo thing again? Yes, let's just put it in the same black hole that Indiana Jones' fridge and the Matrix sequels went into....
EDIT: Finished the film now and it did not get any better. Truly just "one for the fans". One wonders whether they will give it a new and digital 3D-ending once it comes out on BluRay, though.
I also started on "Freddy's Dead" and.... yes..... it's certainly novel..... and a live-action Warner Brothers-cartoon..... which isn't necessarily a bad thing.... but "Gremlins 2" did it so much better.... can we please never talk about the Super Nintendo thing again? Yes, let's just put it in the same black hole that Indiana Jones' fridge and the Matrix sequels went into....
EDIT: Finished the film now and it did not get any better. Truly just "one for the fans". One wonders whether they will give it a new and digital 3D-ending once it comes out on BluRay, though.