The video is a narration of the 1994 horror movie "Wes Craven's New Nightmare" while also providing a "kill count" of the victims in the movie. The narrator, James, discusses the plot of the movie, which involves Heather Langenkamp, the actress who played Nancy in the original "A Nightmare on Elm Street," being haunted by Freddy Krueger in the real world. The movie is a meta-horror film that blurs the lines between reality and fiction.
James provides a detailed account of the kills in the movie, including the deaths of several characters, and discusses the special effects and the performances of the actors. He also notes that the movie was filmed during the Northridge earthquake, which added to the realism of the film's earthquake scenes.
The narrator also discusses the themes of the movie, including the power of storytelling and the idea that horror movies can be a way of confronting and overcoming fears. He also notes that the movie is a commentary on the way that horror movies can be used to manipulate and control people's perceptions of reality.
The video ends with James providing a "kill count" of the victims in the movie, which includes five people and the evil entity that takes the form of Freddy Krueger. He also notes that the movie is the longest in the "Nightmare on Elm Street" series, with a runtime of 112 minutes.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Wes Craven's "New Nightmare" is a 1994 film that breaks the fourth wall and blurs the line between reality and fiction.
2. The film stars Heather Langenkamp, Robert Englund, and Miko Hughes.
3. Heather Langenkamp plays a fictional version of herself, who is haunted by Freddy Krueger.
4. The film's plot is self-aware and meta, with characters commenting on the fact that they are in a movie.
5. The film's script was written by Wes Craven, who also directed the film.
6. The film features a new, darker version of Freddy Krueger, played by Robert Englund.
7. The film's climax features Heather Langenkamp's character battling Freddy in a dream world.
8. The film ends with Heather Langenkamp's character reading a script to her son, which is a story about the events of the film.
9. The film's runtime is 112 minutes, making it the longest film in the Nightmare on Elm Street series.
10. The film features five victims, including three men, one woman, and the evil entity that takes the form of Freddy Krueger.
11. The film was released in 1994 and is Robert Englund's favorite Nightmare movie.
12. The film features a number of Easter eggs and references to previous Nightmare on Elm Street films.
13. The film's score was composed by J. Peter Robinson.
14. The film was shot on location in Los Angeles and features a number of real-life locations, including the hospital where Heather Langenkamp's character works.
15. The film's special effects were handled by KNB EFX Group, which is a special effects company that has worked on a number of horror films.