February 19th, 2008

A Nightmare on Elm Street Update..

Are horror reboots really worth it these days? Rob Zombie’s Halloween did fairly well last September, but not amazing.. Now Platinum Dunes, which is headed by Michael Bay, Brad Fuller, and Andrew Form, has decided to restart the A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise, by restarting another new franchise from scratch.. The original 1984 Wes Craven film starring Robert Englund as Freddy Krueger has spawned eight various sequels since then, including Freddy vs Jason, and has become of the most well known horror characters.. But seriously, will this even turn out even remotely good?

The Nightmare on Elm Street franchise focuses on the psycho Freddy Krueger, a killer who haunts the subconscious dreams of teenagers and kills them in their sleep.. Freddy is one of the iconic horror movie killers that most people recognize, along with Jason Voorhees from Friday the 13th and Michael Myers from Halloween..

Bloody Disgusting recently caught up with actor Robert Englund to get his take on the truck loads of rumors surrounding the proposed Michael Bay produced A Nightmare on Elm Street remake..

Here’s the word straight from Freddy Krueger himself..

“It’s a remake! It all came about while I was in Italy working on another film, so now I am back in Hollywood trying to play catch up. All I know is that Michael Bay made an announcement that he is producing the remake of the original. I don’t know if it has Wes Cravens blessing, I presume it does. With the success of Rob Zombies remake of Halloween and Hills Have Eyes remake, The Texas Chainsaw remakes, I like both the originals and the remakes. But of all the films I think The original Nightmare on Elm Street is certainly the scariest possible of the 20th century. Because the nature of the story and the stylized surrealism, the dreamscape that unfolds, if any of these movies are need of a remake with the use of new technologies it would seem that A Nightmare on Elm Street is one of them. It really does beg for the new technology, if you could think about the original with the benefit of CG it wouldn’t be a detriment. I don’t think it would hurt it because it’s such a great story and strong classical myth. I don’t know what that means, is he in overalls because he is a janitor, no more sweater, maybe a tool belt or some sort of creative reinterpretation of the original. There is something sacred about classics, regardless of genre, but there is a time and a place for it, I am certainly not appalled with it. I just hope they have Wes’s Blessing and that trust his story. But they could certainly have fun with the dream, sequences and of course re-interpreting Freddy.

I wouldn’t mind playing a cameo; it would be interesting to see if I could play the dream psychiatrist, I have heard that there is an interesting script regarding a prequel to the original going around. But lets face it I’m not a kid anymore; I have done a variety of films in many genres. I came out of that makeup after 10 years, and after I did a whole bunch of different films I did Freddy vs. Jason and have been real busy since. I could probably don the makeup, but they would certainly need a stunt double for the action stuff. I’m only good for about one take; then I get kind of sore.

If some one like Michael Bay who did the Transformers wants to get involved, he would certainly have a love and respect for it, and he and Wes could talk about all the hot young directors out there right now. I just worked with a great kid Adam Green on Hatchet, and Scott Glosserman on Behind the Mask. These guys are so talented, it would seem to me that of all the films that are getting tweaked Nightmare would lend it self to the new technology. I’m not surprised with the recent success of the later remakes, that A Nightmare on Elm Street is being remade.”

It was revealed last week that New Line is in talks with Michael Bay, Brad Fuller and Andrew Form of Platinum Dunes to revamp the Wes Craven classic..

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  • Post Date: Tuesday, February 19th, 2008
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2 Responses to “A Nightmare on Elm Street Update..”

  1. soundtrackgeek Said:

    Well, I for one am very excited and I think this could be great. Apparently Bay is producing Friday the 13th for 2009 as well. I know most people hate his guts, but I enjoy his movies. I really liked his remakes of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and The Amityville Horror. If he gets the formula right, we are in for a ride.

  2. Reginald Williams Said:

    Madcrow, love the look of your site. Anyway, this is the season of remakes, both Japanese and American. Originality seems to be more and more passe. I wish they would come up with an original bad guy like in Behind the Mask or even Hatchet. Anyway, as soundtrackguy (I hope he has the soundtracks to Sweeney Todd and Beoulf. They are great.)said, a Friday the 13th remake is on the way. I wrote a story about it here: http://film-book.com/news-yustman-on-the-rise/. By the way, thanks for the heads up on the Wolverine poster. Keep up the good work. I’ll be reading.

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