- Format: NTSC, Import
- Number of tapes: 1
- MPAA Rating:
- Studio: New Line Home Video
- VHS Release Date: Sep 7 1999
- Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (110 customer reviews)
- ASIN: B00000JQTO
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The last of the Elm Street kids are now at a psychiatric ward where Freddy haunts their dreams with unspeakable horrors. Their only hope is dream researcher and fellow survivor Nancy Thompson (Heather Langenkamp of the original Nightmare), who helps them battle the supernatural psycho on his own hellish turf.
Starring Patricia Arquette (Bringing Out the Dead, Stigmata) and Academy Award-nominee Laurence Fishburne (The Matrix, Hoodlum), "Dream Warriors is both a horrific and hysterical trip!" (L.A. Herald-Examiner).
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3.0 out of 5 stars
psycho therapy,
By abe "starman" (wva) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Nightmare on Elm Street 3 (VHS Tape)
a burnt up freak is nasty to look at and child murder is disgusting in the very least.at least theyre teens so its not quite as bad.the teens are in a asylum in this one and freddy comes to thier dreams to hack them up again.they explore dream powers and use them to ward off his attacks.if you let your kids under 12 at minimum watch this,someone should lock you up.even at 12,this is an abselute minimum.16 is far better.wes craven dreamt this one up.his movies-with the freddy exceptions-all suck!#3 is the best of them all!scary?not really.intense?you bet!a nurse chick takes off her top just before trying to kill one of the patients.she was really freddy who used the dudes wet nurse dream to lure him into a deadly trap.as with all the freddy flicks,all the male stars are losers and the chicks arefly by night hussies.the special effects rock in this one.there are 8 parts to this series now,the last one where freddy and jason went at it.who knows whats next.i thought up freddy vs jason in the mid 80s.hollywood is just so slow.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Three down... four to go,
By Zagnorch (Terra, Sol System) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (Widescreen/Full Screen) (DVD)
Sigh... it seems the further I delve into the 'Nightmare on Elm Street' movie series, the more underwhelmed by the 'scariness' of it all. Was this stuff really considered horrific when it first came out? Personally, I think it's more of an unintentional comedy, 'cuz I laugh most at the nightmare/death scenes, rather than get all shocked an grossed out by them. On the upside, I found quite a few of the various deaths and gags shown here rather creative, if not particularly chilling. The blood-vessel-stringed marionette sleepwalk, the giant Freddy-worm tryin' to chow down on a potential victim, one little lady's "big break in TV", Freddy's syringe-finger attack, and the wheelchair-from-hell were some of the more entertaining pieces in this flick. I also kinda liked the return of a couple characters from the first 'Nightmare' to help out our little wacko-ward-imprisoned dream warriors. Might as well try to get the fans of the original flick to come on down to the 'Plex after the downright silliness of Part 2, heh. Speakin' of the dream warriors: another cool angle they threw in here was that of the heroine leading a group of teenagers against the main man to try & take him out once and for all-- which, judging from the subsequent sequels, was ultimately unsuccessful. Which reminds me of what that kid in 'Last Action Hero' said: "Ya can't die 'til the grosses go down!" And yes, I DO like 'Last Action Hero', thank you very much! And yes, I AM ashamed of this fact... Also included-- with the help of a mysterious nun-- are a couple more revelations regarding the origin and back-story of everybody's fave undead Christmas-sweatered dreamland slasher, which judging from the films I've seen seems to be a standard gimmick they throw into each 'Nightmare' flick. Eh, I guess slow, incremental character development is better than no development at all, hmm? And I'm glad to see they improved Freddy's 'burn' makeup job, which looks a little bit better than the one in the first flick, and a LOT better than what I saw in part 2! Following the closing credits featuring a little tune by 80s hair-metal group Dokken (remember that whole MTv "Rockin' with Dokken" dealy goin' on at the time this came out? No? Me neither), the VHS edition of this film includes a teaser trailer, and interview sessions with the various creative folks involved in the project. Ya know, the director, producer, writers, and such. I tried to watch this particular segment all the way through, but after five minutes of watching & listening to these guys prattling on about 'taking Freddy back to his roots' and other such pretentious pap, I rewound the tape and returned it immediately to the place I rented it from. Sheesh, and I thought those endless effects-laden 'traveling inside of V'Ger' scenes from 'Star Trek: The Motion Picture' were tedious to sit through! 'Late
3.0 out of 5 stars
Best out of them all..!! -A clever script..!! -By Wes..,
By Robert the Psychoman (Fontana California..) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (Widescreen/Full Screen) (DVD)
A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: -Dream Warrior's.. -1987.Is the best out of them all.. -But is no excuse too ignore the zany Part 2. -Freddy's Revenge. -Executive producer. -Wes Craven.. -No what he was going two do.. -Is two deliver a power house bomb.. -So he did.. -With the clever.. -Dream Warrior's. -I herd that Robert Englund Claw.. -Kristen walk's up two the house.. -What is I also love the scene where Kristen is running from Freddy after a huge explosion in the furnace.. -As Then Kristen wakes up a scream.. -Run's in the bathroom..? Such as the girl getting her head suck in the T.V. Freddy soon know's how the kid's work on their power..? Though.. -This is a great script..! -We've have the Director.. -Chuck Russell give's us a strong movie. But; -Dream Warrior's.. -Knew what it was doing..
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