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Isaiah Wright
Kevin White
Damnit Freddy! Cut that shit out!
Jonathan Robinson
This plastic blow-up doll getting dragged into a window made generation Xers scream and faint and paint their taints
Nathaniel Sanders
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Charles Phillips
ok. bend over.
Adrian Cook
>Fred Krueger
>Affectionately referred to as "Freddy" by his victims
Anthony Price
Kevin Sanders
He's really a nice guy once you get past all the killing.
Nathan Morales
Sebastian James
t. Howard Nehamkin
Nicholas Parker
Books started showing up online, been compiling them: mediafire.com
James Parker
Cool. Are any of these worth reading? How much do the novelizations differ from the movies?
Adam Reed
Cool! Do you have any of the old Friday the 13th books? The ones where his mask possesses people?
Luke Mitchell
Yeah, the Camp Crystal Lake series. All of them except for the third one, The Carnival.
Anyway, here's everything: mediafire.com
Joseph Scott
>How much do the novelizations differ from the movies?
They're all pretty close except for Dream Warriors, which is completely different from the film, something which they just ignored for The Dream Master book.
New Nightmare was as meta as the film, containing a bunch of things like newspaper clipping and excerpts from the author's journal about him and others being haunted by Freddy.
The Freddy vs. Jason book has a ton of references to the previous films (the girl that Jason kills in the intro turns into past victims from them rather than just randos, for example) and uses one of the alternate endings.
Asher Taylor
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The short stories collection was alright, as were Suffer the Children, Protege, and maybe The Dream Dealers.
Did not really care for Dreamspawn, Perchance to Dream, or the Tales of Terror series (which were kind of like episodes of the TV show).
Hunter Flores
They should have made Freddy black. Too bad the eighties had a thing against casting blacks as vllians.
Nolan Brooks
That blow up doll had more soul than all the CGI shit they have now!
Dominic Sanchez
Jaxon Howard
I'm just going to go ahead and say it. Wes Craven wasn't that good of a director.
Austin Clark
Idk, there's some iconic scenes in Nightmare on Elm Street and Scream. Maybe among all directors he's not a great, but certainly he is one of the greatest horror directors.
Parker Rodriguez
Wrong.