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Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy

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Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy

1 year, 9 months ago at Jul 30 21:59
...in loving memory, Wes Craven, 1939~2015 TO BE DEAD IS OK, BUT TO BE FORGOTTEN IS A REAL BITCH! As far as I can grope into the vast sea of my recollection, A Nightmare on Elm Street was the first horror movie I've ever seen. Now I can still remember a lot of details, such as Freddy goes thru a wall and leaves the wall on fire, Freddy's face moves behind the mural space right above the headboard,... read more
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Description: Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy—The Making of Wes Craven's A Nightmare on Elm Street is the ultimate look at the scary, thrilling and groundbreaking 1984 film. Through personal relationships and incredible access to many of the film's cast and crew, the ultimate story of how the movie was conceived, created and released—and its indelible mark on the world—will truly come to life. Exclusive interviews with dozens of people who brought Elm Street to life (writer/director, producers, cast, cinematographer, effects artists, designers, stunt people and other crew), and combining hundreds of materials, including r ... (more)
Manufacturer: Red Rover Books
Release date: 3 May 2014
ISBN-10 : 0 |
Tags: Horror (2), Movies (2), Non-fiction (1), Filmmaking (1), American (1), 2010s (1), 2014 (1)
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Kyle Ellis posted a review 1 year, 9 months ago

Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy

“...in loving memory, Wes Craven, 1939~2015

TO BE DEAD IS OK, BUT TO BE FORGOTTEN IS A REAL BITCH!

As far as I can grope into the vast sea of my recollection, A Nightmare on Elm Street was the first horror movie I've ever seen. Now I can still remember a lot of details, such as Freddy goes thru a wall and leaves the wall on fire, Freddy's face moves behind the mural space right above the headboard, Freddy's arms so long that they're trying to hug me, oh, Depp was sucked into his bed and thrown up again in a fountain of blood, blah blah blah. And yeah! That rope jumping nursery rhyme :D

Actually the movies never scare me even if they're scary, I just love them for the innovations, the perseverance and the coolness and all

While reading this book, I rea” read more

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