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Freddy's Nightmares, It's My Party and You'll Die if I Want You To [VHS]

Freddy's Nightmares, It's My Party and You'll Die if I Want You To [VHS]
Directed by Robert Englund, Jonathan R. Betuel, Charles Braverman, David Calloway, Jeff Freilich

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #26135 in VHS
  • Released on: 1993-12-13
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Formats: Color, HiFi Sound, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Number of tapes: 1
  • Running time: 47 minutes

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Good episode of Elm Street series Freddy's Nightmares4
"It's my Party" is from the second season of the tv show Freddy's Nightmares. A phony psychic channeler gets more than she bargains for when she invites a spirit to take over her body-- and Freddy accepts the invitation. The second half of the episode centers on a woman waiting to go to her class reunion and dreaming of the man she played a prank on in high school-- you know who. A plot twist leads to a script being written for A Nightmare on Elm Street. Good tongue-in-cheek Freddy humor at its' peak.

It's My Party2
Get past the tenth rate acting and cheap production values and you have a not too bad (not even decent either) entry to the all too cheesy, piece of crap TV series. The first half of this episode truly sucks as it spoofs "The Exorcist", but the second half isn't bad. The second half deals with Freddy's graduating class coming back to Springwood for their high school reunion and just finding out that the kid that wore that dirty red and green sweater all the time is not only dead, but a vicious child molester and murderer. One of his peers, a Hollywood horror film screenwriter, decides to exploit Freddy's story for the screen (it would make an excellent movie right?). For the Nightmare completist. Anyone looking for quality, look away.

Perfect for any Freddy fan!4
If you like Freddy because of his way with words and his talent for FX-laden deaths, this tape is defintely for you. No pesky plot or realistic dialouge gets in the way of the gore! Robert Englund looks like he had fun with this one! For people who enjoyed Nightmare 2, or Freddy's Dead.