Saw this over the weekend, and it seems like it'll break $40 million before the weekend is over.
Loved:
Jackie Earle Haley's Freddy. Robert England established the character, but lets face facts, he became rather ridiculous after the first few sequels, gone was the menacing killer, and eventually we had the comedic killer, who laughed, because quite frankly the way he killed people became more of a joke/funny. Jackie's Freddy is a disturbing and dark character, you believe that he genuinely enjoys tormenting his victims before killing them, a child molester turned killer out for revenge(The movie missed a great opportunity near the end that makes you question this). It's rather similar to what Heath Ledger did for the Joker's character, Jack did an awesome job with the Joker, but Heath reinvents the character. Jackie pretty much does the same thing here with Freddy, and it was awesome to watch unfold on screen.
The teenage cast(victims): Kate Cassidy(Kris, seem film in above post) is the focus for a lot of the film, it actually kinda blows when she gets killed off, the rest of the cast plays the insomniac role well. These kids have been tormented by Freddy, and can't sleep as a result, they're scared to fall asleep, look tired, tortured, and afraid, and you believe it, and almost feel sorry for them(One scene involving a nod to brain death in particular has you like "Well shit, it sucks to be that guy.")
Dislike:
Nancy, I just couldn't get as involved with her character as I did in the original Nightmare movie. This might be in large part that when compared to Heather Langenkamp's Nancy she just doesn't hold up. The original Nancy had all these issues with her alcoholic Mother, and cop Father splitting up largely in part because they had murdered Freddy when he was a mortal with the lynch mob, the consequences of their actions aren't felt nearly as well as they are in the original movie. The new Nancy really put me to sleep...and I really just typed that, wow.
The Glove: Yes, this is an odd thing to bring up, but it might as well be brought up. The Glove's backstory in this remake is kind of weird, maybe they can give it a better follow-up in the sequel(Which has been confirmed), but in the original movie the glove was Freddy's weapon as a mortal that he used to kill the children, Nancy's mother took it afterwards, and used it to show Nancy that the killer she keeps dreaming and going on about is in fact dead, as well as the dread Nancy feels when she finds that same glove missing later in the movie, the glove would transition from real world to the dream world. The Glove here is kinda weird, the children he apparently molested have claw marks, and it shows up in a book at the school as a weapon used for torture, but you never saw it on him as a mortal, and it doesn't really make sense if he never killed anyone.
Overall: I enjoyed the total package, I like Platinum Dunes' remakes of Texas Chainsaw, Jason, and now Nightmare. I enjoyed seeing an edgy nightmare film that doesn't try to go for cheap laughs and actually takes itself seriously. It goes to a pretty dark place and I respected the movie a lot more for it. It's not perfect, but it is worth watching if you liked any of the previous Nightmare offerings.