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  • ODogg
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    • Feb 2003
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    #76
    Re: A Nightmare on Elm Street remake/reboot/etc.

    Amen to that man, that's a great example of what I mean by Hollywood has NO IDEA what is scary anymore when they do films like this. Building dread and suspense is done in your imagination...not showing Freddy very clearly, like in the first film, goes a long way toward that. They just don't get it.
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    • youvalss
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      • Feb 2007
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      #77
      Re: A Nightmare on Elm Street remake/reboot/etc.

      Originally posted by ODogg
      Amen to that man, that's a great example of what I mean by Hollywood has NO IDEA what is scary anymore when they do films like this. Building dread and suspense is done in your imagination...not showing Freddy very clearly, like in the first film, goes a long way toward that. They just don't get it.
      Yep.

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      Around that time, I went with my parents to the UK for 2 weeks, and during our days in London, I bought NOES 1 and 2. I was amazed when I watched the first movie. I watched it so many times after that, that the VHS tape got worn out.
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      • RoyalBoyle78
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        • May 2003
        • 23918

        #78
        Re: A Nightmare on Elm Street remake/reboot/etc.

        just saw this last night, WORST MOVIE EVER, the bad new bear guy stunk, this movie should have never happened.
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        • CMH
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          • Oct 2002
          • 26203

          #79
          Re: A Nightmare on Elm Street remake/reboot/etc.

          Originally posted by The Dragon
          The child molesting stuff was felt creepy why did they change him anyway from being child killer to a molester.
          I knew this movie would be garbage, but I read an interview from the writer and he had a very good reason for this change.

          Some history:

          When Wes Craven dreamed up the idea of Freddy, he originally had him as a child molester. However, the studio asked him to change it because of a currrent child molestation case that had most Americans feeling a bit upset. Craven then changed it to a serial killer.

          The new scribe said that the studios wanted to go back to the original idea and he supported it for one major reason (a reason I agree with): It would have been ridiculously unrealistic for a man to kill 20 kids and no one in the town know about him for decades after.

          I know we're supposed to subject ourselves to fantasy, but fantasy elements have to be realistic as well and if the film sucked, I guarantee it has nothing to do with Freddy being a molester.
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          • CMH
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            • Oct 2002
            • 26203

            #80
            Re: A Nightmare on Elm Street remake/reboot/etc.

            Also this same guy is writing the remake to The Thing (be warned). He's also writing the script for Final Destination 5 - which he claims will be more like the first one.

            Horror writing is not in a good state right now in the film industry. That's not a direct complaint at this specific writer; just a general comment. The one good thing this writer was able to do was convince the studio to NOT use CGI in The Thing. I think I might watch it for that reason.
            "It may well be that we spectators, who are not divinely gifted as athletes, are the only ones able to truly see, articulate and animate the experience of the gift we are denied. And that those who receive and act out the gift of athletic genius must, perforce, be blind and dumb about it -- and not because blindness and dumbness are the price of the gift, but because they are its essence." - David Foster Wallace

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            • CaptainZombie
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              • Jul 2003
              • 37851

              #81
              Re: A Nightmare on Elm Street remake/reboot/etc.

              This movie is not as bad as some are making it out to be, but also not that great when compared to the other remakes we have seen the last few years. I couldn't stand Leak's voice as Freddy, I just couldn't get Englund's Freddy voice out of my head.

              In some ways his new face looks cool since he looks like ashes and a real burn victim, but on the flip side when he was talking it just looked bad.

              My wife said the same thing as everyone else in this thread, none of these actors/actresses looked like teens. You have twenty and thirty year old's playing teenagers which I could never understand. Some of the acting was mediocre...........I was wondering if any of these kids had a dad. LOL!

              Who knows if we will see a part 2 or not, but they have some tweaking to do if they are going to.

              Too bad Englund is 63 yrs old, but I can understand wanting someone younger in the role.

              Originally posted by ODogg
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              I didn't feel uncomfortable with this scene, I guess it could have been worse.
              Last edited by CaptainZombie; 05-22-2010, 11:11 PM.
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              • RoyalBoyle78
                Aka."Footballforever"
                • May 2003
                • 23918

                #82
                Re: A Nightmare on Elm Street remake/reboot/etc.

                Originally posted by GearsX8
                This movie is not as bad as some are making it out to be, but also not that great when compared to the other remakes we have seen the last few years. I couldn't stand Leak's voice as Freddy, I just couldn't get Englund's Freddy voice out of my head.

                In some ways his new face looks cool since he looks like ashes and a real burn victim, but on the flip side when he was talking it just looked bad.

                My wife said the same thing as everyone else in this thread, none of these actors/actresses looked like teens. You have twenty and thirty year old's playing teenagers which I could never understand. Some of the acting was mediocre...........I was wondering if any of these kids had a dad. LOL!

                Who knows if we will see a part 2 or not, but they have some tweaking to do if they are going to.

                Too bad Englund wasn't 63 yrs old, but I can understand wanting someone younger in the role.



                I didn't feel uncomfortable with this scene, I guess it could have been worse.
                it was crap. I a huge Horror fan and some movies should never be remade and this is most one of them.
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