Sometimes I have this review, mostly written but seemingly lacking something I feel is missing. During October, I had primarily most of the Halloween review written, but a little bit of the movie here, some of the movie there, whether on television or dvd (including the television version), I kept adding to--and a little bit of taking away--from it. I finally posted it but felt at that time that, while I'm proud of what finally came together, I would never write extensively on Halloween again. That was the goal: to get out all I feel about a movie for this blog, give my heart, soul, and every bit of love that the film deserves. I never feel like a review of mine is a gift to mankind--pffft, I laugh at this. I just want to try and write something that indicates the experience I have; that, and I want to establish the film's relevancy to my past and how it holds up or doesn't today. Being 35, no longer 14, I hope I successfully provide an enthusiasm that can be felt when you read a blog review or entry about a film from my perspective. I just loved reading Christianne's Kong review and how she provided early work from when she was younger; it gives us a more intimate gaze into what a movie means to her and extra bonus points at looking at an actual work written by hand on paper (something that rarely happens any more since the keyboard and Microsoft word have taken precedence over pin and paper).
Nightmare on Elm Street 3 is a flick I watched on Friday night. I didn't stop or write anything about it while watching it. I just had fun with it. I thought it would really not quite hold up for me, but I just had a blast. Words and such just flowed afterward. I have been adding bits over the last two days since I took to writing about it late Friday night. Getting my screen caps in order has been a nightmare (pun intended) because there's so much to this movie so cool to look at with scenes containing scenes that really rock my world. To save this for the review I won't go into detail here, but like Halloween, A Nightmare on Elm Street 3 has been on the mind even as I watch other films. I think my fellow horror/cult/exploitation bloggers would admit that there are just those certain movies that deserve what our hearts and degree of intelligence can give them. Nightmare 3 was such a film for me.
Nightmare on Elm Street 3 is a flick I watched on Friday night. I didn't stop or write anything about it while watching it. I just had fun with it. I thought it would really not quite hold up for me, but I just had a blast. Words and such just flowed afterward. I have been adding bits over the last two days since I took to writing about it late Friday night. Getting my screen caps in order has been a nightmare (pun intended) because there's so much to this movie so cool to look at with scenes containing scenes that really rock my world. To save this for the review I won't go into detail here, but like Halloween, A Nightmare on Elm Street 3 has been on the mind even as I watch other films. I think my fellow horror/cult/exploitation bloggers would admit that there are just those certain movies that deserve what our hearts and degree of intelligence can give them. Nightmare 3 was such a film for me.
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