A Nightmare on Elm Street Q & A session at Monster Mania Con "N" June 2009 (PART 3)
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I think Robert Englund's idea to do the "down and dirty" versions of the Brothers Grimm stories is an awesome idea. I would love to see this done either in the movies or in an HBO series.
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He's got class :)
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@MagnaderAlpha thank you!! well said!! i also believe that horror actresses have to do more than a reguar actress. all that screaming, sometimes crying and putting themselves emotionally in a hard place. so if they do it good like heather langenkamp did and i think lisa wilcox did and get awarded for it.
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who is the woman with the glasses on Ö.Ö ??? and the one with the red-shirt ??
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i say wolfman was a better horror than most horrors i mean ther were a few jumps in that film :)
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damn what happened to Ronnie?
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I have to agreed with Robert Englund about the Grims Brother and Disney. Grims Brother stories were very dark and Disney's versions are just clean and nice....
Horror movies get the shaft only because mainstream tends to look down at it as not being as "important" or "vital" in the industry. But horror is one of the most psychological genres EVER. I think it's pretty cheap to write it off as being something that's clearly made for "horny teenagers with love of gore". Horror actually IS more than that. I think, like your friend, a LOT of people in, particularly this day and age, forgot what true horror is because the mainstream vision of it.
MagnaderAlpha 2 years ago 14
I agree.
The original series is indeed classic, but went in a horrible direction after the first one. Freddy was NOT meant to be a comedian or wear sunglasses (reference to 4). With the exception of 7, the series pretty much contradicted Wes Craven's original intent...although I did enjoy the third one.
batsarecool09 2 years ago 8