"Tina..." "Tina." "You OK, Tina?" "Just a dream, Ma." "Some dream, judging from that." "You coming back to the sack or what?" "Hold your horses." "Tina, honey, you got to cut your fingernails... or you got to stop that kind of dreaming." "One or the other." "One... two..." "Freddy's coming for you." "Three... four..." "Better lock your door." "Five... six..." "Grab your crucifix." "Seven... eight..." "Gonna stay up late." "Nine... ten..." "Never sleep again..." "It was so scary." "When I woke up... it seemed like he was still in the room with me." "Sounds like a real bogeyman." "'One... two..." "Freddy's coming for you.'" "That's what it reminded me of..." "that old jump rope song." "It was the worst nightmare I ever had." "You wouldn't believe it." "As a matter of fact, I had a bad dream last night myself." "I had a hard-on this morning when I woke up, Tina." "Had your name written all over it." "There's four letters in my name, Rod." "How could there be room on your joint for four letters?" "Hey." "Up yours with a twirling lawnmower." "Rod says the sweetest things." "He's nuts about you." "Yeah, nuts." "Anyway..." "I couldn't go back to sleep last night." "So, what did you dream?" "Forget it, Tina." "The point is that everyone has a bad dream once in a while." "It's no biggie." "Next time you're having one, just tell yourself... that's all it is right while you're having it." "Once you do that, you wake right up." "At least, it works for me." "Did you have a nightmare, too?" "Maybe we're going to have a big earthquake." "They say things get really weird just before." "I'm so glad you guys could come over tonight." "When my mom said she was taking off for two days, I almost died." "No problem, Tina." "Nancy and Glen to the rescue." "I can't believe his mother's letting him spend the night." "Right, well... she's not exactly." "See, I got this cousin who lives near the airport." "It's OK for me to stay with him." "And I got this sound effects tape from Rod..." "Hello, Mom?" "Yeah." "Out here at Barry's." "Yeah, noisy as usual." "Glad we don't live here, huh?" "Aunt Eunice says hello." "I'll call you in the morning." "Yeah, sure..." "Just some kids drag racing outside, I think, Mom." "Listen, Mom." "I gotta go." "I think there's been an accident out front." "All right, I'll call the police." "I'll call the police." "Just some neighbors having a fight, I guess." "I'm fine." "I'll call you in the morning." "It worked like a charm." "Smooth." "Jesus." "See?" "I told you you'd be feeling better." "All day long I've been seeing that guy's weird face... and hearing those fingernails." "Fingernails?" "That's amazing you saying that." "That made me remember the dream I had last night." "What did you dream?" "I dreamed about a guy in a dirty red and green sweater." "What about the fingernails?" "He scraped his fingernails along things." "Actually, they were more like finger-knives... something he made himself." "But they made a horrible sound." "It was like..." "You dreamed about the same creep I did." "That's impossible." "What?" "Nothing." "There's something out there, isn't there?" "I didn't hear anything." "I heard something." "I'm going to punch out your lights, whoever you are." "Kitty, kitty." "Chow, chow, chow?" "It's Rod Lane bringing Lantz down... just three yards from the goal line." "What a brilliant tackle, and the fans go wild." "What the hell are you doing here?" "Came to make up." "No big deal." "Your mom home?" "Of course." "What's that?" "Intense, huh?" "What's going on here, an orgy or something?" "Maybe a funeral, dickhead." "It's just a sleep-over date, Rod." "Tina and me." "Glen was just leaving." "Did you see his face?" "Your mom ain't home, is she?" "Me and Tina got stuff to discuss." "We got her mother's bed." "You guys got the rest." "I think we should get out of here." "You guys are going to hang around, right?" "Don't leave me alone with this lunatic." "Please, Nancy?" "Glen, not now." "We're here for Tina now, not ourselves." "Why is she so bothered by a stupid nightmare anyway?" "Because he was scary, that's why." "Morality sucks." "I knew there was something about you I liked." "You feel better now?" "Jungle man fix Jane." "No more fights?" "No more fights." "No more nightmares for either one of us, then." "When did you have a nightmare?" "Guys can have nightmares, too, you know." "You ain't got a corner on the market." "Who do you think you are?" "Whoever you are." "Somebody there?" "Who the hell is that?" "Shit." "Please, God..." "This... is God." "Watch this." "Nancy." "Open the door." "Rod, help me." "Help me, Rod." "Who did this?" "I'll kill you." "Who did this?" "You scared me." "What have you got?" "Her name was Tina Gray." "It was her home." "Father abandoned, 10 years ago." "Mother's in Vegas with a boyfriend." "We're trying to reach her now." "What's the coroner got?" "Something like a razor was the weapon... but nothing was found at the scene." "It looks like the victim's boyfriend." "Lieutenant, where is she?" "I put her in your office." "His name's Rod Lane." "He's a musician type." "He's been arrested for drugs, brawling." "Terrific." "What the hell was she doing there?" "She lived there." "I don't mean her." "I mean you." "What was she doing there?" "Hello to you, too, Donald." "Marge." "OK." "How you doing, baby?" "I'm OK, Dad." "Look, I don't want to get into this now." "God knows you need time." "But I sure would like to know what the hell you were doing... shacking up with three kids in the middle of the night... especially a lunatic delinquent like Lane." "Rod is not a lunatic, Dad." "You have a sane explanation for what he did?" "Apparently, he was crazy jealous." "Nancy said they'd had a fight." "It wasn't that serious." "Maybe you don't think murder is serious." "How can you say I don't take her death seriously?" "Look, all I meant... was that their fights weren't that serious." "You know Tina dreamed this was going to happen." "What?" "She'd had a nightmare that someone was trying to kill her." "That's why we were there, Mom." "She just didn't want to sleep alone." "Police say the victim, 15-year-old Christina Gray... had quarreled earlier with her boyfriend Rod Lane." "Lane is now the subject of a citywide manhunt." "The murder weapon... a straight razor or similar sharp object, has not yet..." "Where do you think you're going?" "To school." "Honey, you were tossing and turning all night last night." "You have no business going to school today." "I've got to go to school, Mother." "Otherwise, I'll sit up there and go crazy." "Did you sleep?" "I'll sleep in study hall." "I'd rather keep busy." "Right home after?" "Right home after." "See you." "I'm not going to hurt you." "They're going to kill me for sure." "Nobody's going to kill you." "Did you do it?" "I never touched her." "You were screaming like crazy." "There was somebody else there." "The door was locked from your side." "Don't look at me like I'm some fucking fruitcake." "I'm warning you." "Just move away from her, son." "Real easy, like your ass depended on it." "Hold it." "Jesus Christ." "Hold it right there." "Watch it." "I'm cool." "I got him." "On the ground." "Now." "Come on." "Get down." "Lieutenant, look at this." "A switchblade." "I didn't do it." "I didn't kill her, Nancy." "Daddy?" "You used me." "What the hell were you doing... going to school today for anyway?" "Let go of my arm." "What is seen is not always what is real." "According to Shakespeare, there was something operating... in nature, perhaps inside human nature itself, that was rotten." "'A canker,' as he put it." "Of course, Hamlet's response to this... and to his mother's lies was to continually probe and dig." "Just like the gravediggers... always trying to get beneath the surface." "The same is true in a different way... in Julius Caesar." "John, will you go ahead, please?" "'In the most high and palmy state of Rome..." "'A little ere the mightiest Julius fell." "'The grave stood tenantless... 'and the sheeted dead did squeak and gibber... 'in the Roman streets." "'As stars with trains of fire and dues of blood... 'disaster's in the sun and the moist air... 'upon whose influence Neptune's empire stands...'" "'Oh, God, I could be bounded in a nutshell... 'and count myself a king of infinite space... 'were it not that I have bad dreams.'" "Where's your pass?" "Screw your pass." "Hey, Nancy." "No running in the hallway." "Who are you?" "Gonna get you." "It's only a dream." "Come to Freddy." "God damn you." "OK." "OK." "Thompson." "I'll call your mother." "Everything is all right now." "Come on." "Sit down." "I'm OK." "I'm fine." "You sure?" "I'll go straight home." "You'll need a hall pass." "Back to work." "And then what happened?" "I told you." "It was dark, but I'm sure there was somebody in there... under the covers with her." "How could somebody be under the covers with you guys... without you knowing about it?" "How the fuck do I know?" "I don't expect you to believe me anyway." "What did he look like?" "Did you get a look at him?" "Then how do you know that somebody else was there?" "Because somebody cut her while I watched." "And you didn't get a look at him?" "I couldn't even see the fucker." "You could just see... cuts happening... all at once." "What do you mean all at once?" "It was as if there were four razors... cutting her at the same time... but invisible ones." "You know, I probably could have saved her... if I'd have moved sooner." "But I thought it was just another nightmare... like the one I had the night before." "There was this guy." "He had knives for fingers." "You think I did it?" "One... two..." "Freddy's coming for you." "Three... four..." "Better lock your door." "Five... six..." "Grab your crucifix." "Seven... eight..." "Gonna stay up late." "Nine... ten..." "Never sleep... again." "What, Mother?" "Don't fall asleep in there." "You could drown, you know." "Oh, for Pete's sakes." "It happens all the time." "I've heated up some warm milk for you, honey." "Warm milk?" "Gross." "Help." "Hold on, baby." "Mom." "I'm OK." "You're OK?" " I'm OK." "But I heard you screaming." "You were calling me." "I just slipped getting out of the tub, Mom." "But I told you... hundreds of people a year get killed like that, honey." "I know, but I'm OK, Mother." "I'm sorry for scaring you." "I'll turn down your bed." "I'll get my pajamas on." "...the act of bodily dismemberment." "I'm sorry." "I saw your light was on." "I thought I'd see how you were." "Sometimes I wish you didn't live right across the street." "Will you shut up and let me in?" "Did you ever stand on a trellis in your bare feet?" "Get inside before somebody sees you." "I hit my head." "Gotta be quiet." "Mom's not even asleep yet." "If you don't mind." "So, I heard you freaked out in English class today." "Yeah, I guess I did." "You haven't slept yet, have you?" "Not really." "What did you do to your arm?" "I burned it in English class." "Oh, God." "I look 20 years old." "Did you have any weird dreams last night?" "Slept like a rock." "Do you believe that people... can dream about what's going to happen?" "No." "Do you believe in the bogeyman?" "No." "Rod killed Tina, and you know that." "I've got a crazy favor to ask you." "It's nothing hard or anything." "I'm gonna go and look for somebody... and I want you to stand..." "like a sort of a guard, OK?" "Now, you can't mess up." "A lot might depend on this." "I won't screw up." "Turn off the light." "Here's what we're going to do." "It's dark in here." "And it's not what you're thinking." "Are you still watching?" "Yeah." "So?" "I'm just checking." "Watch out." "Watch out." "Wake up." "Are you there?" "I'm here." "Nancy, help me, please." "Save me from..." "Freddy." "This is just a dream." "This isn't real." "This is just a dream." "He isn't real." "Glen, you bastard." "What did I do?" "I just asked you to do one thing... just stay awake and watch me... just wake me up if it looked like I was having a bad dream... and what did you do?" "You shit." "You fell asleep." "Oh, shit." "Hurry." "Shut up and stay there." "Don't go away." "Are you OK?" "Yeah." "It was just a little dream, that's all." "I'm going right back to sleep." "Call me if you need anything." "You mind telling me what's going on?" "Just come on." "Garcia, I've got to see Rod Lane again." "You know, I took the night shift... so I could get some peace and quiet." "It's urgent." "We have reason to believe that there might be... something very strange going on here." "Got no argument with that." "What are you doing here?" "There's an unsolved murder... and I don't like unsolved murders... especially ones that my daughter's mixed up in." "What are you doing here?" "At this hour, you should be home in bed." "I just want to see if he's OK." "Nancy, take my word for it." "The guy's sleeping like a baby." "He's not going anywhere." "Just go down and look at him." "Please, Daddy." "All right." "Garcia, give me the keys." "Right." "Where the hell did I put the keys?" "Help." "Help." "Jesus." "Cut him down." "Grab his legs." "I got him." "Grab his back, would you?" "Lower him." "Ashes to ashes..." "Dust to dust." "May God be with this young man's soul." "His life and his death... attest to the scriptures' warning... that he who lives by the sword shall die by the sword." "But let us recall also our Lord's admonition... that we judge not, lest we be judged." "And may Rod Lane rest in peace." "Time to go, honey." "Hop in." "The killer's still loose, you know?" "You're saying somebody else killed Tina?" "Who?" "I don't know who he is... but he's burned, and he wears a weird hat... and a red and green sweater, really dirty... and he uses these knives, like giant fingernails." "You better keep her home for a few days... until she really gets over the shock of this." "I've got something better." "I'm going to get her some help." "I don't see why you couldn't just give me a pill... to keep me from dreaming." "Everyone's got to dream, young lady." "If you don't dream, you go." "All set." "Please, Nancy, trust us." "It's not you I don't trust." "It's just..." "Let's do it." "Thank you, nurse." "How long has this been going on?" "Since the murders." "She was fine before that." "Now she thinks her dreams are real." "There's no sign of pathology in her EEG." "I'd guess that what we have is just a normal girl... who happens to have gone through two days of hell." "She's asleep now." "Thank God." "What the hell are dreams anyway?" "Mysteries." "Incredible body hocus-pocus." "The truth is we still don't know what they are... or where they come from." "She's going into deep sleep now." "Heart rate is a little high." "It's just due to anxiety." "Otherwise, she's nicely relaxed." "All signs are normal." "She could dream at any time now." "Beta waves are slowing." "She's into REMs now." "She's definitely dreaming now." "It's a good one, too." "Typical dream parameter." "A nightmare now would be plus or minus five or six." "She's about three." "Doctor, what's she doing now?" "Is she asleep or awake?" "Something's wrong." "It never gets this high." "What's she doing?" "I don't know." "Is she dreaming?" "Nancy, it's Mom." "What?" "Her hair." "Excuse me." "This'll help you sleep." "Oh, my God, her arm." "Get something." "What happened, baby?" "What happened?" "It's OK." "I brought something out from my dream." "Where did you get that?" "I grabbed it off his head." "She said she grabbed it off his head in her dream." "No, I'm not crazy." "I'm holding the damn thing right here in my hand." "I don't know where she really found it." "I gotta go." "You didn't sleep at all last night, did you?" "You know the doctor says you have to sleep, or..." "I'll go even crazier?" "I don't think you're crazy." "And stop drinking that damn coffee." "So, did you ask Daddy to have the hat examined?" "I threw that filthy thing away." "I don't know where you really found it... or what you're trying to prove." "What I learned in the dream clinic... that's what I'm trying to prove, Mother." "Rod didn't kill Tina, and he didn't hang himself." "It's this guy." "He's after us in our dreams." "That's just not reality, Nancy." "It's real, Mama." "Feel it." "Give me that damn thing." "It even has his name written in it." "Fred Krueger, Mom." "Do you know who that is, Mother?" "Because if you do, you better tell me... because he's after me now." "Nancy, trust your mother for once, please." "You'll feel better when you get some sleep." "Feel better?" "You call this feeling better?" "Or maybe I should grab that bottle and veg out with you." "Avoid everything happening to me by just getting good and loaded." "Fred Krueger can't come after you, Nancy." "He's dead." "Believe me." "I know." "You knew about him all this time... and you've been acting like it was something I made up?" "Nancy, you're sick." "There's something wrong with you." "You're imagining things." "You'll feel better when you sleep." "It's just as simple as that." "Screw sleep." "It's just a nightmare." "That's enough." "Whenever I get nervous, I eat." "And if you can't do that, you sleep." "I used to." "Not anymore." "Did you ever read about the Balinese way of dreaming?" "They got this whole system they call dream skills." "So if you have a nightmare, for instance, like falling." "Right." "Well, instead of screaming and getting all nuts... you say, 'I'm going to make up my mind... 'that I fall into a magic world.'" "Make it something special like a poem or a song." "They get all their art and literature from dreams." "Just wake up and write it down." "Dream skills." "What if they meet a monster in their dreams?" "They turn their back on it." "Take away its energy, and it disappears." "But what happens if they don't do that?" "Then I guess those people don't wake up to tell what happens." "Great." "'Booby Traps  Improvised Anti-Personnel Devices'?" "What are you reading that for?" "I'm into survival." "See ya." "You're starting to scare me." "Oh, gross." "Mother." "What's with the bars?" "Security." "Security from what?" "Not from what, from whom." "Come down to the cellar with me, and I'll tell you." "You want to know who Fred Krueger was?" "He was a filthy child murderer... who killed at least 20 kids in the neighborhood." "Kids we all knew." "Oh, Mom." "It drove us crazy when we didn't know who it was... but it was even worse after they caught him." "Did they put him away?" "The lawyers got fat and the judge got famous... but somebody forgot to sign the search warrant... in the right place... and Krueger was free just like that." "What did you do, Mother?" "A bunch of us parents tracked him down... after they let him out." "We found him in an old abandoned boiler room... where he used to take his kids." "Go on." "We took gasoline..." "We poured it all around the place... and made a trail of it out the door... then lit the whole thing up and watched it burn." "But he can't get you now." "He's dead, honey, because Mommy killed him." "I even took his knives." "So it's OK now." "You can sleep." "Oh, hi, how you doing?" "Fine." "Stand by your window so I can see you." "You sound a million miles away." "That's much better." "I see your mom went ape at the security store today." "You look like the Prisoner of Zenda or something." "How long's it been since you slept?" "It's coming up on the seventh day." "It's OK." "I checked Guinness." "The record's 11." "Listen, Glen, I know who he is." "Who?" "The killer." "You do?" " Yes." "And if he gets me, I'm pretty sure you're next." "Why would anybody want to kill me?" "Don't ask." "Just give me some help nailing the guy... when I bring him out." "Bring him out of what?" "My dream." "How do you plan to do that?" "Just like I did the hat." "Have a hold of the sucker when you wake me up." "Wait a minute." "You can't bring somebody out of a dream." "If I can't, then you can all relax... because it's just a case of me being nuts." "I can save you the trouble." "You're nutty as a fruitcake." "I love you anyway." "Good." "Then you won't mind cold-cocking this guy... when I bring him out." "What?" "You heard me." "I grab the guy in my dream." "You see me struggling, so you wake me up." "We both come out, you whack the fucker, and we got him." "Are you crazy?" "Hit him with what?" "You're the jock." "You have a baseball bat or something." "Just meet me at my porch at midnight." "Oh, and meanwhile..." "Meanwhile?" "Whatever you do, don't fall asleep." "Midnight?" "Oh, man." "Midnight." "Baseball bats and bogeymen." "Beautiful." "Honey?" "How can you listen to television... and hear your records at the same time?" "Oh, I wasn't listening to the tube, Ma." "Just watching." "Miss Nude America is going to be on tonight." "How can you hear what she's going to say?" "Who cares what she says?" "Don't be such a smart guy." "I want you to go to bed." "It's almost midnight." "Goodness knows we've all had a lot to deal with... these last few days." "I will, Mom." "You guys turning in?" "Pretty soon." "Now get to bed." "It's over now, baby." "The nightmare's over." "Please." "You shouldn't stare." "You know what I think?" "I think that kid is some kind of lunatic." "You shouldn't talk that way about that poor child." "You mean those bars?" "Marge is just being cautious with her being all alone... and Nancy acting so nervous lately." "I don't care what you say." "I don't want that kid hanging around with our son anymore." "Glen, answer the phone." "Just a minute." "It's her." "She wants to talk to Glen." "About what?" "What's this about, Nancy?" "Just a minute." "She says it's private." "Very private and very important." "Give me that." "Glen's asleep." "You'll have to talk to him tomorrow." "You've just got to be firm with these kids." "Let's go." "As a matter of fact..." "Damn." "Don't fall asleep." "Oh, brilliant." "What if Glen tries to call?" "I'm your boyfriend now, Nancy." "My boyfriend." "Mom." "Locked, locked, locked, locked." "I locked it all up." "I had to." "Nancy, you are going to get some sleep tonight... if it kills me." "Give me the key, Mother." "I can't." "I don't even have it on me." "See?" "Damn it." "It is now 12 midnight... and this is station KRGR leaving the air." "Help, Mom." "Come on, Frank." "I'll give you a hand." "You won't need a stretcher up there." "You'll need a mop." "Don't tell me it's another one." "Lieutenant Thompson, I'm sorry to wake you... but I've never seen anything like this before in my life." "And I knew this is your neighborhood... so I thought I'd better call you right away." "The coroner's upstairs now, but I don't think that he's..." "Oh, my God." "I'll get him right away." "Lieutenant, it's your daughter." "Hi, Daddy." "I know what happened." "I haven't been upstairs yet." "But you know he's dead, right?" "Yeah." "Apparently he's dead." "Listen, Daddy, I've got a proposition for you." "Listen very carefully, please." "I'm going to go and get the guy who did it... and I want you to be there to arrest him... when I bring him out, OK?" "Just tell me who did it." "I'll go get him, baby." "Fred Krueger did it, Daddy... and only I can get him." "It's my nightmare he comes to." "Just come here and break the door down... in exactly 20 minutes." "Can you do that?" "Yeah, sure." "That'll be exactly half past midnight." "Time enough for me to fall asleep and find him." "Honey, you just do that." "Get yourself some sleep." "That's what I've been telling you all along." "But you'll be here to catch him?" "Lieutenant, they're waiting for you upstairs." "Sure, I'll be there, sweetheart." "You just get yourself some rest... please?" "Deal?" "I love you, sweetheart." "Go outside and watch my daughter's house." "If you see anything funny, call me." "Anything funny, like what?" "I don't know." "One thing for sure, I don't want her coming over here." "She's too far gone to be able to handle this." "What the hell did that, Lieutenant?" "I don't know." "What has the coroner got to say?" "He's in the john puking since he saw it." "I guess I should have told you about him then." "Just get some sleep, Mom." "It's going to be OK." "I was just trying to protect you." "I didn't see how much you needed to know." "You face things." "That's your nature." "That's your gift... but sometime you have to turn away, too." "I love you." "I love you, too, baby." "Night." "OK, Krueger." "We play on your court." "And now I lay me down to sleep." "I pray the Lord my soul to keep... and if I die before I wake..." "I pray the Lord my soul to take." "Countdown mode." "Ten minutes and counting." "What if they meet a monster in their dreams?" "They turn their back on it." "Take away it's energy, and it disappears." "What happens if they don't do that?" "Then I guess those people don't wake up to tell what happens." "You dreamed about the same creep I did." "Gonna get you." "I'm here." "Come out and show yourself, you bastard." "Shit." "Come on, Krueger." "Follow me." "Damn it." "Where are you?" "Where are you, Krueger?" "I know you're here." "Final 10 seconds." "Nine, eight, seven, six..." "Bitch." "I got you now." "I'm crazy after all." "Come on, Krueger." "Take it down." "Come and get me." "Help." "I've got him." "Hey, Daddy." "I've got him trapped." "Help." "Where are you?" "Everything's gonna be all right." "Everything's under control." "Get my dad, you asshole." "Come on." "He's in here." "Don't let him kill me, too." "Come on, Freddy." "Can't you catch me?" "I'm going to split you in two." "Daddy, help me, please." "Maybe I better go tell the Lieutenant." "I'll kill you slow." "Where are you?" "Daddy, I did it." "Please hurry." "Where are you?" "Parker, I need some help here." "OK, you guys." "Come on, let's go." "Let's go." "Al, Tim, get over here." "Get you out." "Open this door." "Watch yourself." "I got it." "It's Krueger." "Get out of the way." "This way, guys." "Come down here." "Oh, my God." "Nancy, what the hell is going on?" "Parker, get up here." "We got a fire up here, too." "We're on our way up." "What the hell is going on, Nancy?" "He's after Mother." "Watch out." "He's under there." "Now do you believe me?" "They've got the fires out downstairs." "Everything OK up here?" "I'm OK." "You go downstairs." "I'll be there in a minute." "Lieutenant, is everything all right?" "I don't know." "I know you're there, Freddy." "You think you was gonna get away from me?" "I know you too well now, Freddy." "Now you die." "It's too late, Krueger." "I know the secret now." "This is just a dream." "You're not alive." "This whole thing is just a dream." "I want my mother and friends again." "You what?" "I take back every bit of energy I gave you." "You're nothing." "You're shit." "It's bright." "It's going to burn off soon, or it wouldn't be so bright." "Feeling better?" "Oh, I feel like a million bucks." "They say you've bottomed out... when you can't remember the night before." "You know, baby, I'm going to stop drinking." "I just don't feel like it anymore." "Did I keep you awake last night?" "You look a little bit peaked." "I guess I just slept heavy." "I'll see you." "See you." "Hi, everybody." "You believe this fog?" "I believe anything is possible." "Looking good, girl." "What happened?" "What's going on?" "Hey, I'm not doing this." "Let us out." "I'm not doing this." "What's going on with the window?" "No." "Mother." "What's going on?" "One, two..." "Freddy's coming for you." "Three, four..." "Better lock your door." "Five, six..." "Grab your crucifix." "Seven, eight..." "Gonna stay up late." "Nine, ten..." "Never sleep again."