Yeah,it really isn't worth watching.Think Ammityville Horror 2005 and Friday the 13th 2009 - this one is very similar.
I won't rip it to shreaRAB like many people have because it's competently enough made,but it's very forgettable.
It's actually fairly boring too,an inferior movie to both Elm Street 5 and 6 - at least they had a sense of humour and inventive dream sequences.The acting is wooden as hell,with the actress playing Nancy so low key that she could be mistaken for an extra! JEH does a good job,yet he really doesn't have the interesting features that Robert Englund has,nor does he bring anything new to the character.The makeup (although realistic) somehow stips away all the personality too; not once is this version of Freddy remotely unnerving.
This movie lives off the old jumpy moment,yet unsurprisingly that wears thin after 15 minutes.There is no suspense or atmosphere whatsoever,with about 5 or 6 sequences from the orignal reshot and a plot that is recycled,featuring only minor creativity.There is the obligatory pounding soundtrack alongside the swift action,not to metion the actors that look too old to play high school students.There is a pseudo twist thoughout this movie,yet the revelation is not only predictable,but nonsensical when you think about it.Even the wisecrack is recycled from a prior Elm Street film!
Wes Craven's concept was so imaginative,and so original,that a critically and artistically successful remake should have been a no brainer.Unfortunately,Michael Bay strikes again!
It get's a 4/10 from me.