
1. When Alice falls out of the shower in the beginning, she is naked. However, when she goes down the corridor, she has a cloth over her.
2. In the scene when Dan surprises Alice with the tickets to Paris, look closely. You'll see her carrying the plane tickets even before Dan surprises her. (Sent in by Jason Owens).
3. When Alice walks through the park after graduation, the girls jumping rope sing the Freddy nursery rhyme. When they get to 7,8, they sing "Better Stay Up Late," when it is actually "Gonna Stay Up Late."
4. When Freddy is re-born and he says "It's A Boy!", his arms are noticeably too long.
5. There is a discrepancy in timing from the time Alice dials Dan, to when the phone actually rings for him at the pool.
6. The lights on Dan's motorcycle turn on before he even turns the ignition key.
7. During one part of the motorcycle scene, Dan goes from the skeleton to his regular face, back to a skeleton again.
8. The entire skeleton was entirely too fake looking. They could have done better.
9. The mold shown on Alice's refrigerator was obviously fake.
10. What was a Chucky doll doing in a Freddy movie? It appears on the right side of the steps when Alice runs after Jacob in Mark's dream.
11. When Mark enters his comic book, it was too fake and noticeably computerized. Again, they could have done better with the $8 million budget they had.
12. When Freddy slashes up Mark into pieces, there is no blood. Just paper and styrofoam fly all over the place and the ink disappears from Mark. I guess the ink symbolized blood, but come on, who wants to see ink disappear?
13. When Yvonne is trying to find Amanda, she comes across the bricked off area where the body is. She has a really hard time even getting the bricks to budge. However, later she goes crashing right through them rather easily as if they were wood painted to look like bricks.
14. Why would Freddy's arm stay broken? He always healed himself in every other movie.
15. The whole morphing scene with Alice is way too fake. You can see plastic is visible numerous times throughout the scene. Once again, with an $8 million budget, they could have done better.
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