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wes craven interview from the 2002 Showtime special "Masters of Horror" by Mike Mendez and Dave Parker. The legendary director looks back on films such as "A Nightmare on Elm Street" and "Serpent and the Rainbow" Hosted by Bruce Campbell.

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  • It's kind of sad we don't see much of Wes Craven anymore. After New Nightmare and the Scream Trilogy he hasn't been able to do anything REALLY noteworthy until Scream 4. I know he produced Dracula 2000 and Cursed, but there was something I always disliked about those movies (or most horrors from Dimension and Lionsgate for that matter). He's gave his characters more brains and depth than most horror directors today. It's sad that good directors aren't as big in later decades as they were before.

  • Robert cracks me up. He talks so much and is so theatrical.

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  • This guy is a a fucking creep. He loves rape. (The hills have eyes, the last house on the left, freddy etc)

  • OH BY THE WAY THE PERSON WHO POST THIS IS A REAL HEROE

  • mmmmmm here is ma love Robert Barton Englund!!! omg Bobby what the hell u married with Nancy u need a real woman like me!!! any way i still loving u!!!

  • Wes Craven is the REAL master of horror The Last house on the Left The Hills Have Eyes A Nightmare On Elm Street Shocker The Serpent and the Rainbow My Soul to Take Red Eye The People Under the Stairs and of course THE SCREAM FRANCISE

  • @balrog13571 I liked cursed. Not the best werewolf movie. But a good one anyway.

  • @balrog13571 You forgot Red eye. That came out after scream 3

  • I would love to see Wes remake Stephen King's IT! Can you imagine Craven's take on Pennywise. Also, he needs to do Dragon Tears by Dean Koontz, Tick-Tock would become legendary as a villain.

  • I personally thank Wes Craven for making nightmares reality. Freddy Kruegar FTW

  • best movie ever (Thumbs up)

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