A Nightmare On Elm St. (2010) trailer

Ron-P
Ron-P Posts: 8,520
edited November 2010 in Music & Movies
Looks pretty good. Casting Jackie Earle Haley as Freddie was a great choice.



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  • lanion
    lanion Posts: 843
    edited September 2009
    oh man, that is the perfect choice to play him. Robert Englund is past his prime I think.
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  • Mike LoManaco
    Mike LoManaco Posts: 974
    edited September 2009
    Platimum Dunes and Mike Bay are getting out of hand already...I prayed it may have ended with Friday the 13th...do we REALLY need a remake of this? Craven's original was so classic, and still is, that I ponder the necessity of this film...to introduce a new generation to the franchise? Is this going to be the argument for every horror remake? What's next -- The Exorcist?

    There's no way anyone will play the role like Englund.
  • mantis
    mantis Posts: 17,201
    edited September 2009
    Ron where do you find such wonderful News. Your a asset to the forum.

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  • Mike LoManaco
    Mike LoManaco Posts: 974
    edited September 2009
    "Wonderful News" ? :eek:
  • venomclan
    venomclan Posts: 2,467
    edited October 2009
    Great casting with Haley, but we really do not need a remake.
    Venom
  • dudeinaroom
    dudeinaroom Posts: 3,609
    edited October 2009

    There's no way anyone will play the role like Englund.

    +1 end of discussion
  • Ron-P
    Ron-P Posts: 8,520
    edited October 2009
    Platimum Dunes and Mike Bay are getting out of hand already...I prayed it may have ended with Friday the 13th...do we REALLY need a remake of this? Craven's original was so classic, and still is, that I ponder the necessity of this film...to introduce a new generation to the franchise? Is this going to be the argument for every horror remake? What's next -- The Exorcist?

    There's no way anyone will play the role like Englund.

    I for one am all for remake's. Movies can always be upgraded so I say bring'em, if I don't like it I won't watch it but at least some of these old films are getting a new look that's much needed.

    ...and thanks Dan!
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  • Mike LoManaco
    Mike LoManaco Posts: 974
    edited October 2009
    venomclan wrote: »
    Great casting with Haley, but we really do not need a remake.
    Venom

    Agreed, Venom. :)
  • Mike LoManaco
    Mike LoManaco Posts: 974
    edited October 2009
    Ron-P wrote: »
    I for one am all for remake's. Movies can always be upgraded so I say bring'em, if I don't like it I won't watch it but at least some of these old films are getting a new look that's much needed.

    ...and thanks Dan!

    No, these aren't "old films that need a new look;" they're classics that should be left alone the way they are.
  • Mike LoManaco
    Mike LoManaco Posts: 974
    edited October 2009
    +1 end of discussion

    :d ;)
  • Ron-P
    Ron-P Posts: 8,520
    edited November 2010
    Not quite as good as the original, but a very good effort. Good casting and acting, fantastic effects, my only issue, Freddie was too exposed. He was more a mystery in the original, here, he's up front and in your face. It's not quite as scary as it is gory either. I remember the original being the opposite.

    Overall, a good remake.
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