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Description "I'm your boyfriend now, Nancy..."

I support the Platinum Dunes' Nightmare on Elm Street (2010) reboot, and let me tell you why: The original film, the first Nightmare on Elm Street (1984), is near perfect — that is, until the last five minutes! The production ran out of money and creator-writer-director Wes Craven couldn't film the original climax in the script, so he had to slap something together and we got the infamous car scene. This ending made no sense in the context of the story and came completely out of left-field — it was a Big-Lipped Alligator Moment — where it just ends abruptly, with little to no explanation, leaving the audience scratching their head in complete confusion! Nevertheless, every kid remembers being scared to death by Freddy Krueger after watching it! I find that people have forgotten that the first film was actually a serious, cerebral "mind fuck" of a horror film that straddled between psychological terror and splatter/slasher, which made it fresh and new — and Freddy was originally a serious monster that was, in fact, a child molester and serial murderer. Subsequently, five sequels went by, one by one, over the span of a decade, which spiraled down in quality each time, focusing more on cheesy comedy and moving further and further away from the scariness and intelligence of the original. It turned Freddy into an icon, but with great sacrifice: The character had evolved into a "clown" and the films just became a joke! Little kids started running around with Freddy gloves (which is really messed up when you think about it)! And this is when Wes Craven's New Nightmare (1994) came in...

Just when I thought the franchise had ran its course and Freddy could do no more, the seventh film New Nightmare blew me away! Wes Craven returned to the series after years of avoidance, with a bigger budget and more freedom, and he went out to "remake" the original 1984 film the way it was meant to be, but still transform it into something new and completely original. The film takes the phrase "art imitating life" to a whole new meaning; it ran like a reality show (before they became popular) and a behind-the-scenes documentary in one, where the cast of the first film (now ten years older), including its crew and executives, are playing themselves in a pseudoistic real-life setting! New Nightmare brought the character of Freddy Krueger back to what Wes Craven originally intended him to be, back to his original child molester-murderer roots — the personification of evil! He was darker, sicker, scarier, more menacing than ever before, and I was happy beyond all belief! Freddy Krueger has finally earned back his claws! And it brought back the original ending of the first film, with action and emotions and closure! New Nightmare was a praised by critics, but was box office failure. Audiences just didn't like it, which was a damn shame; and, I feel, there were two main reasons behind this: (1) The Nightmare franchise is a series primarily remembered by its sequels. We were introduced to Freddy during the original film, primarily as kids who shouldn’t have been watching it in the first place and, for a solid decade, we watched the sequels, primarily as teenagers! Audiences were used to and were expecting "Freddy the Clown." This was "recon" before it existed! Nobody fuckin' expected that! They didn’t want to be scared; they wanted to laugh! There's a hypocrisy to this that just blows my mind! (2) Up to this point, nobody had ever seen a film like this! Nothing like this had never been done! It was too original, too self-aware, too ahead of its time. It didn't just push down the fourth wall, it shattered it — it was too real too soon! And a few years later, what happens? Wes Craven moved to Dimension Films and churned out Scream (1996), which was a blender re-packaging of New Nightmare, and it became an international blockbuster — what bullshit! And you know what's worse? The next film was Freddy vs. Jason, which brought back the "clown" and I was pissed beyond belief!

Now, don't get me wrong, I love Robert Englund and I always will. Jackie Earle Haley isn't Robert Englund, he will never be Robert Englund, and he's not even trying to be: Jackie is going to be Jackie! Freddy hasn't never truly been done the way he was suppose to be, and the film itself has never truly been done the way it was suppose to be! But if there's a franchise that needs to be rebooted/re-conned/remade/revitalized, it's Nightmare on Elm Street! And we're getting the 2010 Platinum Dunes remake, with Jackie Earle Haley as Freddy — and whether or not the film does well, we, at least, got Freddy back to his roots! No more jokes! No more clowns! He's a serial killer again! He's a child molester again! He's a rapist again! He's not a character you're suppose to like! He is the ultimate monster! He is the ultimate badass! The remake should not be compared to the original films. It's a different film entirely and should be judged as a completely different animal...

I saw the film opening weekend and I loved the film! I've seen it six times to date. This remake was just classy! When was the last time you saw a classy horror, let alone a classy film in general? Next to Wes Craven's New Nightmare, the 2010 remake is the perfect Nightmare film. The story flows great, the acting is wonderful, the cinematography is gorgeous, the editing is nice, the dialogue is quite good. There's no sex, no nudity, the blood and gore is minimal, and the swearing is tasteful. They took subject matter that was vile, child abuse and molestation, and executed it with sophistication. It even have animal cruelty; animals never die in films and children are rarely ever in danger in films! Jackie Earle Haley's Freddy Krueger was chilling and orgasmic! I didn't know whether to be creeped out by him or turned on by him... The practical effects were excellent. The CGI was, unfortunately, unspectacular and were the only true flaw of the film, but I'm a animator, so I'm trained to see those things. Nonetheless, they were effective and that's what counts in the end. (Hollywood forgets that CGI should assist the film, not be bogged down by it.) The film, also, didn't hold back:  It took risks and it was smart and classy! I loved that they used "what you see in your mind is far worse than what you see on screen" tactic and far more terrifying. There was nothing superfluous about the film. Definitely one of the best films (particularly for a remake) I've seen in a long, long time! If you haven't seen it, watch it! I recommend the film to horror and non-horror fans alike!

Behold my new DeviantID! I took a photo of myself in front of the poster of the Nightmare on Elm Street remake at my local cinema, replacing myself with Nancy, as I screamed my head off in either terror or excitement... (Maybe this is due to the fact that I'm looking up at his crotch. )

Promotions of the Film:

          - Trailer #1
          - Trailer #2
          - Trailer #3
          - Behind-the-scenes featurette
          - An "adorkable" interview with Jackie Earle Haley
          - A fantastic visit to the film set

Clips from the Film (which excited me to no end!):

          - Clip #1
          - Clip #2 (Gorgeous!)
          - Clip #3 (Eee!)
          - Clip #4

Medium - Photoshop.

A Nightmare on Elm Street © Wes Craven/Platinum Dunes/New Line Cinema.
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Comments: 364

Gentleman-Cad In reply to ??? [2010-10-05 18:14:30 +0000 UTC]

Guys like me don't giggle, but I did sort of FLAIL at your description there...because I agree with...ALL OF IT. It made me just so glad I faved you a while back. You're quite epic m'dear.

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tranimation-art In reply to Gentleman-Cad [2010-10-07 15:19:17 +0000 UTC]

I'm glad you enjoyed my rant below. I don't think many people read the artist's descriptions, so I really appreciate it whenever someone does. It really means a lot. I usually have a lot to say on every piece.

It was high time we got the scares back to Freddy.

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Gentleman-Cad In reply to tranimation-art [2010-10-08 14:18:29 +0000 UTC]

I definitely try to, I like to see what state of mind the artist was in when they created the piece...not to mention as I said I completely agree. Just watched it again last night... he really gets inside of your head, I end up thinking about Freddy-type scenarios all day long. Must restrain myself from starting RP on it. O_o

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tranimation-art In reply to Gentleman-Cad [2010-10-18 14:30:19 +0000 UTC]

I really appreciate that, nevertheless.

Have you seen the alternate ending to the remake? I think it's far superiour to what they used in the final cut. It's an amazing scene: [link]

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Gentleman-Cad In reply to tranimation-art [2010-10-18 21:27:51 +0000 UTC]

I love the alternate ending, I got my greedy fingers on the blu-ray and I keep watching it like some sort of addiction. I just don't like how they randomly made him kind of squishy? I mean if they took the section up until he comes out of the dream world and still maintains the level of hostility he did in the FIRST one I'd be very impressed.

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tranimation-art In reply to Gentleman-Cad [2010-10-19 22:05:02 +0000 UTC]

Squishy? Like when he "plays" sympathetic? I rather like that he does that. Many serial killers do that because they have a talent for playing and manipulating other people and their emotions, while having really none of their own. It's almost vampiric in nature.

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Gentleman-Cad In reply to tranimation-art [2010-10-20 03:14:40 +0000 UTC]

No no not what I meant, I meant more at the very end... because in the original ending when she pulls him out of the dream world he attacks with strength and venom... in the alternate ending she beats him down with a bat... call me crazy but some part of me thinks if they combined the 'jeh face' ending WITH the first ending it would have been perfect.

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tranimation-art In reply to Gentleman-Cad [2010-10-20 13:12:07 +0000 UTC]

I'm going to disagree. I love the alternate ending with all its glory. I like that Nancy uses a bat rather than the paper cutter. The original paper cutter death was a little too fast for me. While I love that she severed his gloved hand, there was something about slashing his neck that I disliked. It was too quick.

The symbolism of the alternate ending really gets to me. When Freddy appears as his own pre-burned self, you can just see Nancy's expression and that seeing him made the memories of what he did flood back too fast for her to handle. It gave different perceptive of his pre-burned self. He looked to loveable in the flashbacks that you just couldn't imagine any wrong from him, but then you have the strong image of him as he REALLY WAS in alternate ending is, I feel, more chilling. It gave the character a sense of power that you couldn't match with all the burn makeup. In addition, I love the speech Nancy gives back to Freddy with "Look at me! Look what you DID to me!" It's a role reversal that's beautiful and befitting. Another aspect is that Freddy is burned again, repeating his own death. Throughout the film, you will always see Freddy bathed in fire and the colour yellow; the children are bathe in water and the colour blue. In the scene, you see the blue and yellow counteract each other, including fire on Freddy and watery tears in Nancy's eyes. It makes more sense that she burned him rather than slice him.

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Gentleman-Cad In reply to tranimation-art [2010-10-20 14:19:19 +0000 UTC]

I agree with your statement completely... but I was pointing more to HIS ferocity than hers...I found the symbolism great when she herself burned him and the conversation that took place there but I think what irked me was the baseball bat. The fire was intense, the conversation was epic, but sociopaths, especially ones drafted in rage like Freddy was usually have abnormal amounts of strength able to withstand harder blows (adrenaline and emotional instability owing) . I guess ultimately I would have liked to see more of a 'final battle' between the two using words and a deeper struggle before ultimately meeting his fiery end. Maybe I just wanted to see more of Freddy .

I loved his quaking in anticipation in the bedroom as well, it was like a lust for blood and body culminated and nearly overwhelmed him. God JEH is a good actor.

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TheAngelPhantom In reply to Gentleman-Cad [2011-06-22 02:30:48 +0000 UTC]

"I loved his quaking in anticipation in the bedroom as well, it was like a lust for blood and body culminated and nearly overwhelmed him. God JEH is a good actor."

I wish I could like this a billion times.

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Gentleman-Cad In reply to TheAngelPhantom [2011-06-22 03:15:09 +0000 UTC]

^_^ thanks.

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Ruler101 In reply to ??? [2010-08-31 02:41:04 +0000 UTC]

Makes me want to see this one.

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tranimation-art In reply to Ruler101 [2010-08-31 03:14:43 +0000 UTC]

It's one of the better remakes I've seen.

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Ruler101 In reply to tranimation-art [2010-08-31 19:49:44 +0000 UTC]

I've heard it's okay. I just never got a chance to see it.

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tranimation-art In reply to Ruler101 [2010-09-01 00:09:24 +0000 UTC]

It's a good remake and a rather classy horror film. I miss classy horrors. I hate all this torture porn crap.

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Ruler101 In reply to tranimation-art [2010-09-01 00:23:46 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, that's what most are today. The oldest are some of the best.

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tranimation-art In reply to Ruler101 [2010-09-01 02:10:04 +0000 UTC]

Exactly, which is why I enjoyed this film. For what it is, it's a great way to bring back classy horror.

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Ruler101 In reply to tranimation-art [2010-09-01 02:32:49 +0000 UTC]

I'll have to watch it then!

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tranimation-art In reply to Ruler101 [2010-09-01 02:33:13 +0000 UTC]

Please do. We'll discuss.

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Ruler101 In reply to tranimation-art [2010-09-01 10:36:32 +0000 UTC]

I look forward to it.

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KougaWuvs In reply to ??? [2010-08-22 19:11:19 +0000 UTC]

LMFAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

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tranimation-art In reply to KougaWuvs [2010-08-22 19:22:15 +0000 UTC]

I couldn't help it.

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Spikeghost In reply to ??? [2010-07-10 20:06:35 +0000 UTC]

i am not really attracted to this movie. I want to see it because i want to see the whole series (only movies worth watching are #1, #3 (maybe but still not great), #7 and Freddy VS Jason [yes it's dumb and all, but it's still one of the best of the series... of course not better than the first and seventh lol])

Also, OMG i love this picture!!!

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tranimation-art In reply to Spikeghost [2010-07-13 20:07:36 +0000 UTC]

Personally, I enjoyed the remake more than the original 1984 film. There's something about the Home Alone traps and the scenes that make no sense always came off as odd in the original. The remake trimmed the fat and really came out with something far classier. Yes, it has it's flaws, but overall a wonderful film. My favourite is still the seventh film, Wes Craven's New Nightmare.

Glad you like the photo!

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mrs-matsuyama In reply to ??? [2010-06-09 02:21:46 +0000 UTC]

lmao love ur quote bubble thing xD

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tranimation-art In reply to mrs-matsuyama [2010-06-09 02:29:45 +0000 UTC]

Thanks! It was my reaction to the film after the credits.

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mrs-matsuyama In reply to tranimation-art [2010-06-09 18:35:50 +0000 UTC]

lol same ;D

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tranimation-art In reply to mrs-matsuyama [2010-06-09 19:33:54 +0000 UTC]

Glad I wasn't alone!

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mrs-matsuyama In reply to tranimation-art [2010-06-09 19:59:45 +0000 UTC]

hahaha same again!!

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lister96 In reply to ??? [2010-06-03 19:19:24 +0000 UTC]

._.

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tranimation-art In reply to lister96 [2010-06-03 21:02:01 +0000 UTC]

Don't like it?

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lister96 In reply to tranimation-art [2010-06-03 22:09:24 +0000 UTC]

I lieks.

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tranimation-art In reply to lister96 [2010-06-03 22:10:51 +0000 UTC]

Oh, good! It was a fangirl moment.

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lister96 In reply to tranimation-art [2010-06-03 22:21:14 +0000 UTC]

@-@

llama toe.

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JessicaDwyer In reply to ??? [2010-05-30 17:11:26 +0000 UTC]

THIS! YES!

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tranimation-art In reply to JessicaDwyer [2010-05-30 17:12:09 +0000 UTC]

I take it that your reaction was similar?

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JessicaDwyer In reply to tranimation-art [2010-06-15 05:06:01 +0000 UTC]

Oh you better believe it.

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tranimation-art In reply to JessicaDwyer [2010-06-15 05:50:17 +0000 UTC]

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crookedalley [2010-05-23 06:05:40 +0000 UTC]

XD That surprised a good, long laugh out of me.

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tranimation-art In reply to crookedalley [2010-05-23 10:37:32 +0000 UTC]

Thanks! I appreciate it! I'm glad you got a good laugh out of it!

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crookedalley In reply to tranimation-art [2010-05-23 12:59:11 +0000 UTC]

Indeed. The caption was priceless! XD

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tranimation-art In reply to crookedalley [2010-05-23 18:31:46 +0000 UTC]

Thanks!

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crookedalley In reply to tranimation-art [2010-05-24 00:52:47 +0000 UTC]

It's no problems, you'll learn that.

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Ataya970 In reply to ??? [2010-05-21 19:56:08 +0000 UTC]

Best thing ever i nearly died when i saw this

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tranimation-art In reply to Ataya970 [2010-05-21 20:01:01 +0000 UTC]

I'm glad you got a good belly laugh over this. It brightens my day, especially if the same thing happen to you, too. I hope beyond hope that I wasn't the only one who felt this way.

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Ataya970 In reply to tranimation-art [2010-05-21 20:31:22 +0000 UTC]

Oh you were far from the only one who felt that way. I nearly died when the bedroom scene was on.

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tranimation-art In reply to Ataya970 [2010-05-21 20:34:21 +0000 UTC]

Oh, GOD, the bedroom scene made me squirm in terror and lust!

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Ataya970 In reply to tranimation-art [2010-05-21 20:37:34 +0000 UTC]

me too i was jealous of nancy

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tranimation-art In reply to Ataya970 [2010-05-21 20:41:18 +0000 UTC]

I've been a 20-year-long Freddy-Nancy fan, so it thrilled me to no end to see them together, sexualized and everything. I loved it.

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Ataya970 In reply to tranimation-art [2010-05-21 20:42:44 +0000 UTC]

me too I hate to say this but i liked the remake better than the original. It was scarier and it was done so well

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