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A Nightmare on Elm Street | Full Length Reaction & Watch-along ❤️

Happy final video of the HalloVeen season!! We're ending the spooky month with a bang, an absolute classic - and a film that hits oh so close to home. ❤️

I was SO happy to share this fun and festive month with you, so now - let's get back to all the OTHER genres that we have been sorely neglecting ☺️ so what movie would you like for me to watch next?!

You guys know the deal, throw the recs, and then I'll throw them on a poll - Poll winner comes next! 🔮✨🥀

A Nightmare on Elm Street | Full Length Reaction & Watch-along ❤️

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how do i watch all your spiderman series reactions :( they're all blocked

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Rewatching the traumatizing movies/shows of your youth IS you confronting your trauma, V. This is a great way to grow as a person and as a movie watcher. Proud of you. 😊 The Amityville Horror (1978) was my traumatizing childhood movie. You have mentioned this Freddy before but, no, never reacted to it on the channel. I remember because you talk about striped shirts and how they remind you of Krueger. And I do remember you saying something about Johnny Depp in this film before when watching maybe the Pirates films, lol. The hospital one you mentioned is A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: The Dream Warriors, my favorite as a kid because of the "Dream Warriors" part of the title, lol. Me as a little boy trying to be a warrior against the monsters, learning their weakness with each movie, lol, was a common imaginary fantasy of mine, lol. You know what could be fun? Watching both Freddy and Jason film series all the way to the Freddy and Jason movie, lol. The actress that played Christina (Tina) plays in Better Off Dead (1985), lol, I didn't notice that before. A lot of the Freddy lore is revealed in the second movie. You joke about getting into a fight with no pants, being so exposed, but for guys they say the best way to stop a fight is to get naked because who wants to fight a naked man, lol. Lin Shaye was the teacher and she's in the Insidious movies. She loves doing horror movies and comedies. She's so much fun and completely cool with making an absolute fool of herself on camera, lol, she loves it. She takes great care of herself without plastic surgery, too. When the mom unlocked the bathroom with the tub scene, that reminded me that I was a nuisance with lock picking the doors my home back in the 80s, lol. Most homes had door knobs with a hole in the center for easy lock picking just in case of emergencies. You just grab a wire hanger and there is this metal plate inside the knob you just needed to push against it to unlock the knob for turning. Definitely not like key locks, lol, but I definitely did learn how to pick key locks because it. It's a good skill to have to help family and friends...and strangers but make sure you check people's IDs and addresses before you go picking locks because some stranger just says they're locked out, lol. So I don't want to spoil the lore so I'll work around it. Freddy isn't about murder as much as he is about causing fear. He's a psychological torture slasher. He makes himself look clumsy because it gives his victims a sense of false hope in escaping. He loves the chase or stalking his prey. More fear feeds him, makes him stronger. So, yeah I get he's not like other slashers but that's because he "plays with his food" to plump up the kill. And Freddy isn't technically demonic but demonic influence is invloved. He targets the dreams of the young because he was a child serial killer when he was alice. Freddy was lynched by the neighborhood. The film focuses on Nancy's mom telling the story but remember, Nancy's dad is the chief of police. Implying the chief of police was involved in the lynching too. So the cover-up would've been easy. You ask a lot of questions, lol, so REM sleep, lol. Sleep is a series of patterns and cycles. Typically, the first 30 mins of sleep is your body relaxing. The next sort of hour and a half is REM sleep, deep sleep, dreaming sleep; however you want to phrase it but most of that time is the body ramping up to REM and ramping down out of it. Approximately 30mins of that cycle is actual REM. Then your body cycles out of it for about another 30mins (allowing you wake easily if necessary), then back into REM for another hour and half. It keeps repeating until you wake up with the best rest usually being 3 REM cycles a night. However the body will compensate with however you choose to build a sleep pattern. If you only allow enough time for 2 REM cycles, let's say, then the period of actual REM will grow to about 45mins of actual REM during that hour and half of the cycle, for instance. These adjustments usually take 2 weeks to fully fall into a pattern to make sleep restful with less time. This is also why 30min-45min naps feels refreshing when you wake up but an hour long or more for a nap feels drowsy is because you put your body into the sleep cycles but didn't really finish those cycles. Now, why do I know this, lol, as I said earlier, I had fantasies of being able to defeat monsters as a kid. I watched and read and absorbed every myth and monster and killer's lore and weakness and the science behind their tactics too, as a kid, lol. I wanted to be a slayer, lol. They did do a Freddy remake in 2010. New actor for Freddy. It's good but not as good as this original. There are 6 Freddy movies plus 1 remake and plus 1 cross-over movie with Jason from Friday the 13th. Movie recs? I'm going to recommend some of the last near winners. You always end up saying "why didn't this movie win the polls? It's so good" lol, I know. I'm trying to get fun movies to you, V, lol. First, tho, I'm going to recommend Conan the Barbarian (1982), lol. Total Recall (1990) Last of the Mohicans ((1992) Little Shop of Horrors (1986) The Abyss (1989) Dark City (1998) Judge Dredd (1995) Better Off Dead (1985) Eurotrip, unrated (2004) Weird Science (1985) Demolition Man (1993) Secret Life of Walter Mitty (2013) Empire Records (1995) Transformers: The Movie (1986) Psycho Beach Party (2000) Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead (1991) Clueless (1995) Finally, some I really think you should see to give some good feels on this channel Thunderheart (1992) Memphis Belle (1990) Waking Ned Devine (1998) Camp Nowhere (1994) Short Cuircut (1986) *batteries Not Included (1987) City Slickers (1991) The Last Starfighter (1984) Hudson Hawk (1991) Michael (1996) Mr. Mom (1983) Sister Act (1992) Edward Scissorhands (1990) Johnny Dangerously (1984) Dick Tracy (1990) Bio-Dome (1996) Grandma's Boy, unrated (2006) The House Bunny (2008) PCU (1994) Top Secret (1984)

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