A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 2: Freddy's Revenge
- Year:
- 1985
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O K. Take it easy.
See you.
Turn it down!
I'm serious.
No way! I don't believe it.
No way. You're such a liar.
I can't believe you.
Oh, no. Look behind us.
That one's for you.
He's a live one.
He's yours. Here's my stop.
Hey, driver!
Hey!
Hey, driver, that was my stop.
Driver, that was my stop!
Driver, what's g oing on?
Where are we g oing?
- Driver!
- Where are you g oing?
Stop it!
Stop!
Please. Please, stop.
What... what is he?
I think he's dead.
Oh, no!
Oh, my God!
What's happening?
Oh, my God. We're dead.
Oh, my God! What is it?
What's that?
Oh, my God!
Oh, my God! Help me!
Look out, he's coming!
He's coming!
We've g ot to keep balanced!
Mommy, why can't Jesse wake up
like everybody else?
Oh, honey, he's all right.
He's just having a bad dream.
Mmm. Thank you.
Morning, honey.
H i, Mom.
Well, two more. Hallelujah.
I want that room unpacked
by tonight, young man.
O K, Dad. I promise.
I don't want
any more promises, Jesse.
I want that room cleaned up, O K?
All right. I'll g et on it.
Angie, what are you up to?
I'm trying to g et
the Fu Man Fing ers.
Want some eggs?
Jesse, are you O K?
It's just so hot up there.
I know.
I wish you'd have
the air conditioning...
There's nothing
wrong with it, Mom.
It just needs a shot of Freon.
Here they are.
Dad, you're not trying to fix
something again.
buddy-boy.
Look.
Who is that?
It's Lisa.
I've g ot to g et to school.
Whoa. Who's Lisa?
Who is Lisa?
J ust eat your eggs, dear.
Don't you use a key?
Why?
Somebody could steal your car,
couldn't they?
The deadly dinosaur?
Grady, come on. You can hit it!
Let's g o, Grady!
Ready, girls?
Strike!
It didn't feel right.
Give me a break.
So, you g etting any yet, Lise?
Kerry,
he's my ride to school, O K?
Are you all right?
You O K?
You O K?
Yeah, I'm fine.
Well, pay attention next time.
Very heads-up play.
N ice catch, Walsh.
Come on, come on! Let's g o!
You're out!
Heads-up play, Grady.
All right!
N ice ass.
Nail him!
H it him!
Come on, slug him!
Here comes Schneider. Watch out.
Get out of my way.
Move it!
O K, dirtballs...
assume the position!
See you around, coach.
How much long er do you think
he'll keep us out here?
It could be all night.
He g ets his rocks off like this.
Hangs around
queer S and M joints downtown.
He likes pretty boys like you.
Get out of here.
So what about
you and that rich babe...
you've been cruising to school
with every day?
What about her?
Are you mounting her nightly
or what?
Look, Grady,
you g ot some problem with me?
No, bro. J ust killing time.
O K, dirtballs, hit the shower!
So you live around here or what?
Yeah. My parents bought a place
on Elm Street.
Elm Street?
You telling me you moved
into that big white house...
with bars on the window?
Yeah. What about it?
Sh*t. Tell your old man
he's a real chump.
What are you talking about now?
Some chick was locked in there
by her mother and went crazy.
She watched her boyfriend g et
butchered across the street...
by some maniac.
You're full of sh*t, Grady.
Sh*t.
Help!
Daddy can't help you now!
I need you, Jesse.
We g ot special work to do here,
you and me.
You've g ot the body...
I've g ot the brain.
You think
we should call a doctor?
No, I'm fine.
It's just a bad dream, O K?
Yeah. Go to sleep.
So...
to review...
the solid waste...
those nutrients not absorbed
in the lining of the stomach...
the larg e intestine...
the small intestine,
and the alimentary canal...
are passed out
through the colon.
Liquid nutrients
are then carried...
through an elaborate system
of filtering...
aided by the pancreas,
liver, and gall bladder...
or collected in the bladder
to be expelled at a later time.
And this entire process
is kept moving...
through
the circulatory system...
the heart.
Four chambers... just like
the human heart, really.
From the body...
to the right auricle...
to the right ventricle...
and out the pulmonary
arteries to the lungs.
There it trades off
carbon dioxide for oxyg en.
Carbon dioxide is exhaled...
and oxyg enated blood continues
passing through the veins...
into the left auricle...
through the left ventricle,
passing out again.
If you want to play
with animals, M r Walsh...
join the circus.
Lisa, sweetheart!
There's a Jesse on the phone.
O K. Thanks, Mom.
Where are you g oing, Jess?
J ust out for a little while.
I told you
I want that room unpacked.
Dad, it's just for a few hours.
No. U pstairs.
Right now, son.
Right now.
How do you like that, Dad?
I'll leave the two of you alone.
Ex cuse me.
I told her you invited me over.
I guess maybe
I should've called.
It's fine, really.
I mean,
I was just cleaning my room.
I know.
I figured
you might like some help.
Where does this g o?
Do sweaters g o in the closet?
What's this?
I don't know.
Looks like a diary to me.
"Nancy Thompson,
1428 Elm Street."
That's right here.
You know this is five years old?
You know her?
No. Before my time.
Wait. Listen to this.
"Sometimes
when I'm lying here in bed...
I see Glenn in his window
across the way...
H is body is slim and smooth.
I know I shouldn't watch him...
but that part of me
that wants him...
forces me to.
That's when I weaken.
That's when
I want to g o to him."
Can I see that?
"March Fifteenth.
He comes to me at night...
horrible, ugly, and dirty...
under the sheets with me...
tearing at my nightg own
with his steel claws.
H is name is Fred...
and he keeps trying to take me
to the boiler room.
He wants to kill me."
What is it?
"Tina is dead"?
Jesse, are you O K?
It's just something
that Grady said to me...
about the girl
that used to live here.
How she went crazy...
when she saw her boyfriend
g et murdered across the street.
Go ahead, Jesse.
Try it on for size.
Kill for me.
It was
like I was sleepwalking.
Maybe you were having
a premonition or something...
like the guys
who help police solve crimes...
and find missing people.
You ever have anything like this
happen before?
No, never.
You think that's what it is?
I don't know.
Can I see the diary
for a little while?
Thanks.
- H i, guys.
- H i, Kerry.
I g ot your invitation
for the party this weekend.
Any cute guys g onna be there?
All of them.
Is your dad
g onna be the D.J. Again?
Mom's g onna try to keep him
upstairs this time.
Oh, g ood.
Last party I had...
my dad insisted on playing
Benny Goodman all night.
I'll see you later, O K?
Hey, Grady,
do you remember your dreams?
Only the wet ones.
No talking!
Schneider shouldn't have called
you out on that last play.
Schneider's
g ot a stick up his ass today.
Schneider's
always g ot a stick up his ass.
Hello, dirtballs.
Oh, it is so hot in here!
Let me look at the thermostat.
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