I am one of many stubborn Freddy fans, but they will not allow this remake. This remake gave me much hope. Unfourtantley 's nightmare followed a similar fate on Elm Street, and many remakes took place over several days. For beginners, it's not too embarrassing for me, too relying too much on a false jumping panic, so that the Cardinal mistakenly chooses an attractive actor rather than pure acting.
Yushu Street franchise nightmare dominated the horror wave in the late 1980s, Yushu Warriors No. 3 (1987) in Yushu Warriors No. 3 (1987) on Yushu Street, and Nightmare 4 sold Dream Street 4: Dreams in North America. Master (1988) won 120,000 votes. By contrast, Friday's part 13 VII: The New Blood (1988) and Halloween 4: Michael Myers' return (1988) sold approximately 4.5 million tickets each, with less than half of Elm Street movies did. Freddie Kruger's personality-led appeal did not disappear from filmmakers, as characters such as Chucky and Candyman were totally interacted and placed in an urban environment that was largely ignored during the Golden Age. More than 14.7 million tickets were sold in Chucky's children's play (1988) and the 1990 sequel, and 6.2 million health tickets were sold in Candiman (1992).
Elm Street's nightmare mixes supernatural, fantasy, horror, and broken genres into a perfect horror movie that continues to dominate the 80's horror scene. However, due to the nightmare of Yushu Street and the release of its huge budget, the days of a small budget horror film like Halloween and Friday the 13th have gone. The Slasher type began to return, but it had never had the same charm as the "Golden Age" movie. Originals like Halloween and Fridays of the 13th century are hardly filtered at the original and movies after a nightmare at Elm Street basically again fade down to live broadcasts to DVD / VHS movies more and more popular Do not include a remake of a certain franchise, give a slash type
The nightmare at Elm Street (1984) - the first work of the series is a work with a supernatural twist. Unlike some dark, dark predecessors, a nightmare uses makeup, special effects and post production techniques to create astonishingly realistic horror images in a movie on Elm Street. Next is seven sequels and a TV spin-off. Billy Bob Thornton remade this movie that Jackie Holly played as Freddy Kruger and Rooney Mara played as Nancy Holbrooke. "Quiet Night, Deadly Night" (1984) - The most impressive is the controversy that occurred during the publication. The film was criticized by critics such as Siskel and Ebert and used by various parents and religious organizations. It protests because it depicts Santa's murderer (this is also mainly concerned about this enemy). Next is four sequels