NIGHTMARE ON ELM
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Nightmare on Elm Drive.
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Freddy Krueger right here. Nightmare on Elm Street.
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Bernstein's score for A Nightmare on Elm Street
is mostly electronic.
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When I was eight years old, Nightmare on Elm Street
was on TV.
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Freddy Krueger's
pretty terrifying in the first
" Nightmare on Elm Street." Watch this.
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- Hello Doc, wanna watch the remake of " Nightmare on Elm Street," huh (growls)?
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Olivia, it's still early.
You up for Nightmare on Elm Street? - Sure.
- Great.
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The Nightmare on Elm Street poster features
Nancy's face and she's lying in bed.
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A Nightmare on Elm Street,
the first one, was really a big breakthrough
for everybody.
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She was a connecting dot to the Nightmare on Elm Street movies that was needed.
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Dokken in Nightmare on Elm Street 3, Alice
Cooper in Friday the 13th Part 6.
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Guys, Freddy Krueger, the star of Nightmare on Elm Street, portrayed by
this very fine actor...
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And Nightmare on Elm Street is gonna get Olivia a little scared
and a little lappy.
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narrator: In part two,
we'll see how "A Nightmare on Elm Street" brought slashers back
from the grave...
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I mean,
" Nightmare on Elm Street" is the next quantum leap
forward, - I think, in horror.
- Yeah, definitely.
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GROUP MEMBER: How about Jason? BIG E: Nightmare on Elm Street. Could I ask a question?
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For instance, just that image of Freddy in A Nightmare on Elm Street 1 walking down the alley.
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Well, of course,
the kids would pick Nightmare on Elm Street 1
or Nightmare on Elm Street 2 or three or four, and they'd bring it home
on a Saturday, Mom and Dad sit around
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Matthew Peak was able to do all of the posters
for A Nightmare on Elm Street which is rare.
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And I played the role of Kincaid, the first black in A Nightmare on Elm Street to kick Freddy's ass.
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I remember the first one we rented was A Nightmare on Elm Street and Critters and something for my mom.
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And they go to bed every night thinking that you're
Freddy Krueger from " Nightmare on Elm Street." [laughter] Who knows?
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Mark Patton:
[On Nightmare on Elm Street 2 having gay themes]
If you're being called the 'Homo Nightmare on Elm Street' by a million pre-pubescent boys on the net, then a bunch of grown men had to of known what they were doing.
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I first saw Nightmare on Elm Street and I don't know if I had ever
been that scared in a movie.
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Freddy Krueger:
[to Kia]
How sweet, dark meat. | How sweet Dark meat
Scene Description:
a close up of a movie character with a hat on.
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So " Nightmare on Elm Street"
is about a group of four kids, teenagers, who realize that they've all shared
the same nightmare.
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within my schedule and the only project
that really fit was this thing called
A Nightmare on Elm Street.
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The third Nightmare on Elm Street film Dream
Warriors has Heather Langenkamp returning as Nancy Thompson to assemble a bunch of
dream warriors.
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I think Tina's death scene might be the one
scene that makes Nightmare on Elm Street not only really scary but really great.
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if we die in Harley's mind, - we die in real life!
- [bones cracking] [Clayface] Ooh, Nightmare on Elm Street rules.
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And to this day, I've probably
signed more autographs for that little family film than any other project except
for Nightmare on Elm Street.
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He comes in the middle
of the night in your dreams and kills you." And he was like, "From that Nightmare on Elm Street movie?
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Somebody like Nancy Thompson who basically
open arms at the end of Nightmare on Elm Street is like come get me Freddy, let's do this.
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And then you see the footage
that they tried to use in Nightmare on Elm Street 2
with the doppelganger, and it's night and fucking day.
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Kids who were bullied
would tell me that they would use the images of " Nightmare on Elm Street" to help them face bullies
in their life.
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Sorry, but this nightmare on elm tree isn't much of a palate cleanser. It's the creepiest, crawliest thing
I ever created. Centipedes.
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I went to see Nightmare on Elm Street with a girl,
and I was just blown away by the imaginative
characteristics of the film and his character.
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I had just finished "A Nightmare on Elm Street 3," and I turned on
the big Freddy snake head, and it was animatronic,
and that impressed him enough.
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I had just finished "A Nightmare on Elm Street 3," and I turned on
the big Freddy snake head, and it was animatronic,
and that impressed him enough.
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I worked there for 11 years and that's where
I made Final Destination, so I... I literally credit Nightmare on Elm Street as starting my career
in the business.
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- Finally,
we have 1986's "Deadly Friend." It's Wes Craven's follow-up
to " Nightmare on Elm Street," and there is a reason
this one didn't have the same staying power.
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I should note that in 1991 the sixth movie
in The Nightmare on Elm Street franchise Freddy's Dead, the big climax of the movie was a 3D
sequence.
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I had just finished "A Nightmare on Elm Street 3," and I turned on
the big Freddy snake head, and it was animatronic,
and that impressed him enough.
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I had just finished "A Nightmare on Elm Street 3," and I turned on
the big Freddy snake head, and it was animatronic,
and that impressed him enough.
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I knew
of Nightmare on Elm Street but I had never seen one,
but it's kind of like, "I didn't know this shit
was this serious." This is a cultural phenomenon.
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my friend Bart Mixon, who was working
with Mark Sjostrom, who invited me to come work on Nightmare on Elm Street 2.
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I think, in terms of fear, understanding what that...
what that could be and maximizing that in these broad strokes, which "Nightmare on Elm Street" has.
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It's kind of a shame that they waited until
the sixth movie to do it rather than having a A Nightmare on Elm Street 3D back when they
could have.
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- When the first "Nightmare on Elm Street" came out, and it was in 1984, it was
very unusual to have a hero, be a villain like
Freddy Krueger, who was disfigured
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So something
really interesting about Nancy Thompson
in "A Nightmare on Elm Street" is that it's sort of her
breaking free from this chain of suburbia being this ideal
because her family is broken.
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You know,
" Nightmare on Elm Street" came out in 1984, and I remember
seeing that movie and I was so excited
about the fact that, "Ooh, there's a new twist
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It's actually kind of a sad really like neat
movie and not as well-known as it should be especially for something with Robert Englund
attached. Because at the time, he was huge with A Nightmare on Elm Street.
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that amazing performance and just blew us all away." It does have
this sort of dusting all over season four
of frame of reference of Nightmare on Elm Street.
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-There were a lot
of remakes happening, " Nightmare On Elm Street,"
"Friday The 13th." So, we did briefly discuss
doing that sort of thing, but I think both David and I
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I remember going to
my girlfriend's house at the time to watch Nightmare on Elm Street, and I'm unabashedly
not afraid to say that I was nervous.
And to watch that and try to keep my cool in front of my girlfriend
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You've got to watch "Halloween," you've got to watch
" Nightmare on Elm Street," you've got to watch "Evil Dead," and you've got to watch "Re-Animator." If you are into gore, you've got to start with that and then kind of branch out
from there.
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Rodney Eastman in Nightmare on Elm Street
3 he's stuck to a false bed with a false chest and Bob Kurtzman and I had to rig all the
letters to say come and get me bitch and that took hours and hours and hours.
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Freddy Krueger:
[after having finished a game and beaten Spencer]
I beat my high score... Hahahahahahaha! | I beat my high score
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a man in a striped outfit is holding a wire that has a red light on it.
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Kirby Reed: I hear you're a horror fan.
Mindy Meeks-Martin: It's been said.
Kirby Reed: Mm-hmm. Best " Nightmare on Elm Street".
Kirby Reed, Mindy Meeks-Martin: The original.
Kirby Reed: Best "Friday the 13th"?
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(GERALDlNE SNORlNG) (CHlLDREN SNORlNG) | (GERALDlNE SNORlNG) (CHlLDREN SNORlNG)
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a dark room with a blue box on the wall
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Give me my hearing back! | Give me my hearing back!
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a man is crawling on the ground in front of a screen that has a lot of steam coming out of it.
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[ on top of a construction scaffold, yelling down to Jason]
Freddy Krueger:
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a man is bending down on a slide that has the word dead on it.
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they coming, baby ♪ ♪ Just breathe ♪ ♪ That's what the old lady
said when she screamed ♪ ♪ It's nightmare on Elm Street,
Friday th nightmare on Elm e 13th amendment,
it don't say that we kings ♪ ♪ It said we legally slaves
if we go to the bing ♪ ♪ They told-- ♪ - You know what
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Oprah Noodlemantra:
This is your brain on drugs. Questions?
[Freddy hits him with the frying pan]
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a television screen with a man on the front of it.
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e groundbreaking horror movie in which the vill...
Kirby Reed:
Halloween, uh, Texas Chainsaw, Dawn of the Dead, The Hills Have Eyes, Amityville Horror, uh, Last House on the Left, Friday the 13th, A Nightmare On Elm Street, My Bloody Valentine, When A Stranger Calls, Prom Night, Black Christmas, House of Wax, The Fog, Piranha. It's one of those, right? Right?
[silence]
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Sam Rubin:
So, Heather, we're approaching the 10th anniversary of this whole Nightmare on Elm Street thing. I mean, the original, 5 very popular sequels. How has all the success affected you personally?
[Heather strains for a smile and shrugs]
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a man is sitting in front of a poster that says the witch on it.
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We beat you before!
Freddy Krueger:
And now you're all alone! Kristen, why don't you - uh - call on one of your little friends? Maybe they could help.
Kristen Parker:
Never! I'm the last!
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a woman stands in a dark room with the letters " t " on the wall.