Nightmare On Elm Street Anthology, Volume 1

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Absolutely loved it! Excellent editing overall. Those extra scenes added so much more to the story! Can't wait to see more extended versions of the Nightmare on Elm Street series!

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As a huge fan of the whole 70-80's horror genre I found this version absolutley essential for both the initiated and uninitiated. Of course you should always own the original version before before acquiring this one bt if you were having someone over you can rest assured that if you play for them this version they will have a great time. Thanks for all the time you dedicated to create this masterpiece.

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What's left to say about one of the most influential horror films of the 80's? Not much that hasn't already been said really. However, thanks to Dr. Sapirstein we have this edit from 2009 which celebrated the 25th anniversary of Craven's most infamous movie, an extended edit which not only reinserts deleted scenes, but also goes the extra mile in attempting to clean up these sequences and also use some alternate takes as well. The result, perhaps not surprisingly is a mixed bag.

Firstly, when you consider the condition some of the deleted scenes are in, Sapirstein does the absolute best that one can expect to try and intergrate them into the movie. Expertly edited they are too; if it wasn't for the difference in quality of the picture, you would never know that these were reinserted scenes. In many ways it reminded me of the way the Halloween 666 Producer's Cut was assembled - or at least the version I was able to see. By that I simply mean that whilst the drop in quality is noticed, it really doesn't matter when they are so skillfully put back into the movie. So, the picture quality varies naturally, but overall the results are excellent on the DVD version I watched.

The movie's also given some punch by a good audio mix, with perfect audio editing to complement it. No harsh cuts here - well, apart from Mr Krueger's knives of course.

Going away from the technical side however, comes the question of whether the extended version is as good, or any better than the theatrical cut we are all so familiar with. Whilst there are some great added moments, with Glen's extended death scene and the extra talk between the parents about what they did to Krueger originally, being particularly note worthy, it has to be said that one can fully understand why the scenes were cut in the first place. Most add little to the movie, and indeed some just plain slow the movie down too much. This becomes most damaging as we are given a longer scene of Nancy preparing her "A-Team" traps; you can almost hear the original editor and Craven whispering in your ear, "this has got to be trimmed". Having said that, I loved being able to see Nancy's dream fall just as she's entering the dream world to try and bring Freddy into reality, and Craven's original ending is a major plus point as it works so much more effectively than the original.

So, as I said, a mixed bag then, but one that is definitely worth adding to the collection of any self respecting Elm Street fan.
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Out of all the iconic horror stars Freddy Kruger is my favourite, while the series became less scary and more focus shifted towards how Fred would kill his victims I’ve always enjoyed the sequels. This has been an edit that I’ve long to view and overall the edit didn't disappoint

The footage isn't fantastic but then I wasn't expecting this before viewing the edit, what pleased me the most was how the footage never disrupted the flow of the film, and in some cases added an extra element to the film that was missing from the theatrical cut. This is maybe an edit for die hard fans of the series as some my find the drop in quality distracts from the film

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It's as visually good as it could be for the time, and some of it really holds up even today. It's fascinating to me to see the lines and shots that get left on the cutting room floor and the different texture that they give certain characters and moments.

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