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![]() ![]() Freddy returns with a vengeance to wreak more havoc on the Elm Street! This time around, Freddy is up against a powerful new adversary. After young Alice sees the remaining Elm Street kids succumb one-by-one to Freddy's razor-edged wrath, she embarks on a desperate mission to release the tortured souls of Freddy's victims once and for all. Can this lone Dream Master defeat the satanic dreamstalker? Or will she have to wake up to the fact that no one is ever really ready...for Freddy? Buffvenis: 10/10, Dream Master was a great film. It only ranks second to the original, and it really set the tone for the rest of the series. Lisa Wilcox did a great job playing Alice, and this was one of the more creative films in the franchise. Every film series I've seen has that one film with unexplainable aura that appeals to me more than the rest. For the Freddy films, this one is definitely it. RufRydDog: 8.5/10, By far the second best in the series. It continues where part 3 left off, which is exactly what a sequel should do, and I loved the story line. Total Score: 18.5 out of 20. Average Score: 9.25. Percentage Score: 92.5 percent. NOTE: These ratings are the ratings of the Freddy's Lair experts, buffvenis and RufRydDog (Pictured at left, top to bottom respectively). If you don't agree with us, then you have no clue what you are talking about. ![]() Back to Nightmare 4 page Back to Freddy's Lair |