When you're virtually omnipotent in the dream world the way Freddy Krueger is, you can take an almost limitless host of different forms and appearances. This is part of what makes Fred such a memorable slasher. Here's a look back at some of the most famous (and infamous) incarnations of Elm Street's favorite psycho...
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Does Freddy sitting in for Dick Cavett count? That scene with Zsa Zsa Gabor cracks me up to no end. It happens right before the "prime time moment".
My personal favorite was from Dream Warriors [imo the best installment] when his claws turn into hypodermics. Ahhhh, what a rush........!
Dream Warriors is definitely the best installment, for me even better than the first.
Dream Warriors certainly has all the best variations on Freddy - I've always loved that snake!
Freddy as the puppet master using the veins in that dudes forearms and feet was always my favorite gross out moment
Dream Warriors is the best of the sequels, in my opinion, but nothing tops the brilliant original for me. Pax, technically, I guess you could say that Dick Cavett was actually playing Freddy Krueger in that moment. Weird! And Ray, I came very close to including the hypodermic scene.
Dream Warriors is without a doubt the best of the sequals and only one besides New Nightmare and even worth watching. The puppetmaster segment is classic; the needle tracks on the arm begging for juice is twisted good too.
What do you think of the new trailer?
Is Dream Warriors the one with the roach motel? I get all the NOES kills confused.
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