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Blu-ray collectors may want to check out the new Freddy vs. Jason that was released today. Everything you could possibly want to know about the release is listed below.

NOES Best Death Tournament!

Every month, starting now until April, we will be featuring a poll asking what death was the best from each Elm Street film. After the release of A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010), we will select the winning death from each movie, and have a final battle royal to decide the ultimate Freddy Krueger kill!

Tina Gray - Torn Open, Upside Down
62% (94 votes)
Rod Lane - Hung/Neck Broken By Sheet
1% (1 vote)
Glen Lantz - Geyser Drained
36% (55 votes)
Marge Thompson - Burned Alive
1% (2 votes)
Total votes: 152

We have two more A Nightmare on Elm Street fan made posters. The first is from our friend Mike Jordan, and the second is by Mr. Rabba. Check them out below and leave us some feedback.

A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child
Release Date - August 11, 1989
Opening Weekend - $8,115,176
Domestic Total Gross - $22,168,359
Director: Stephen Hopkins
Writer(s): John Skipp, Craig Spector, Leslie Bohem
Cast: Erika Anderson, Beatrice Boepple, Lisa Wilcox, Kelly Jo Minter, Danny Hassel

Elm Street Obituaries

Nightmareonelmstreetmovie.com writer Chris Roberts loaned us some of his Elm Street fan fiction to keep us warm during the cold nights between news stories. Here is part 1.

If you would like some of your fan fiction or art featured, please send submissions to [email protected].

The Examiner.com recently released an A-to-Z list of movies that deal with dreams and altered states of consciousness. Unfortunately our favorite foreign Elm Street "remake" Mahakaal the Monster did not make the list, but Dreamscape, and A Nightmare on Elm Street did.

Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master
Release Date - August 19, 1988
Opening Weekend - $12,833,403
Domestic Total Gross - $49,369,899
Director: Renny Harlin
Writer: William Kotzwinkle
Cast: Tuesday Knight, Ken Sagoes, Lisa Wilcox

Kristen begins to have bad dreams and feels as though Freddy has once again come back from the dead. During one of her nightmares, she pulls Kincaid and Joey into her dream. In school the next day, Kincaid and Joey confront Kristen about pulling them into the dream.