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Nightmare on elm street (pg. 2)
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| Enigmatic XTC |
| quote: | Originally posted by EXTREMUM
7-8, gonna stay up late... :D |
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| Halcyon+On+On |
1, 3, and New Nightmare are the only ones worth watching. The rest of them were at about the same level as...well, the entire Friday the 13th series. :nervous:
Interesting fact: yeah, Depp was in the first one. He got pulled into his bed towards the end and a fountain of blood came up, it was really gross. When the time came around for Craven to make Wes Craven's New Nightmare, Depp was a huge celebrity and Craven was too afraid (hah, get it - Craven was afraid? snork, snork) to ask him to fill a cameo role in it. At a party they met at some time later, Craven found the gusto to ask Depp if he would have made an appearance - Depp said we would have done so gladly. Just goes to show - it's better to ask and be turned down than to never ask at all. |
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| Silky Johnson |
| quote: | Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
1, 3, and New Nightmare are the only ones worth watching. The rest of them were at about the same level as...well, the entire Friday the 13th series. :nervous:
Interesting fact: yeah, Depp was in the first one. He got pulled into his bed towards the end and a fountain of blood came up, it was really gross. When the time came around for Craven to make Wes Craven's New Nightmare, Depp was a huge celebrity and Craven was too afraid (hah, get it - Craven was afraid? snork, snork) to ask him to fill a cameo role in it. At a party they met at some time later, Craven found the gusto to ask Depp if he would have made an appearance - Depp said we would have done so gladly. Just goes to show - it's better to ask and be turned down than to never ask at all. |
Sweet, thanks for the bit of trivia! :) |
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| EXTREMUM |
| quote: | Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
1, 3, and New Nightmare are the only ones worth watching. The rest of them were at about the same level as...well, the entire Friday the 13th series. :nervous: |
I liked One (what I can remember from it) and Three, because One is what NATURALLY started off the entire series. Three has a nice focus on how the dreams were dealt with, upon the uniqueness of each individual. It seems corny at first, but it turned out to be a decent part of the series. |
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| deejaymara |
| ugh. those movies haunted me as a child, and they still kind of disturb me now. :( :nervous: |
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| Psy-T |
| i had the whole series except for the 5th film. loved 3 & 4 the most. haven't seen the 5th since i was 5 or 6 years old, only things i remember from it are that one killing where a guy is riding a motorcycle and the motorcycle infuses with him or something, and a major scene where people are browsing through kruger's brain. |
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| dallastar |
| quote: | Originally posted by BTG
i was at zellers, just bought #2,3,5 for $6.95 each.
what a steal.
i also have the first one, and new nightmare.
gota catch 'em all! |
that is an awesome deal! good stuff! sometimes there are some really really good finds at walmart |
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| BTG |
| Dallas star likes to make up fake quotes and yell at people. |
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| dallastar |
| quote: | Originally posted by BTG
double posts are for losers. |
dim wit, I fixed it!:whip: |
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| EXTREMUM |
Yeah, the redhead (Alice) was really cute, too. |
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| DarkAngel |
| quote: | Originally posted by EXTREMUM
Yeah, the redhead (Alice) was really cute, too. |
+9,999 |
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