With the aid of mask, music, mirth, finger-knives, a battered hat and a luxurious tartan(not red and green, though), Kilt-Man dissects, dismembers and discusses the creation of a true horror movie milestone and the genesis of one of the genre's most iconic of terror-titans!
All accompanied by Charles Bernstein's spine-tingling score!
Yes, Freddie a great-horror character he was crafty as hell - hard too figure-out when i 1st see Kruger terrorize those kids vulnerability's that was quite unique.
My favourite scene Tina in the alley - Freddie's creepy-long-arms that is the archive mo.. beyond all else.. Bernstein's palette was powerful loaded with heart an fire & stingers I love it all it works perfectly any pace, also like the interview on Deadly-Friend where Craven & Bernstein dissect NOEM cool stuff. I don't like the other Freddie movies they bore me barring the scores.