The First "A Nightmare on Elm Street" Review

The First "A Nightmare on Elm Street" Review

The Nightmare Remake; it might live up to the name, literally and in PG-13.

Review Opinion
By NERO - Nov 03, 2009 02:11 AM EST
Filed Under: Horror
Source: Ain't It Cool News

SKIN PEELER of AICN has posted review of an early screening of A Nightmare on Elm Street. The general view… well.


“Bay and the director obviously wanted to 'Dark Knight'/ 'Saw' it up by adding layer of grit and reality to A Nightmare on Elm Street. The set and makeup departments did an excellent job: Freddy looks like a freakish burn victim, many of the dream and flashback scenes are dark and have that 'Silent Hill' feel. It's like they watched a bunch of great horror films for inspiration... but with the sound muted.”

In general PEELER noted that the movie sadly seems to be aiming for a PG-13, never a good sign for a horror staple. He praised the imagery, but said that Freddy has lost a bit of his humor and sadistic nature.


“In my eyes, Englund's was at times a dark presence of pure anger, at other times a bizarre caricature like an carnival barker or a ngry drunk and pervy uncle. Haley's portrayal seems to be no nonsense, to the point, smarmy, ugly, repulsive and just plain vile... what you would expect from a child molester and it fits the story. However, the writers don't let him playfully toy with his prey as much, he simply twists the screws.”

Some of the more iconic scenes are missing, such as the Bed of Blood death of Johnny Depp and the Tongue Phone. In general the film is meant to be darker and grittier than the original, but loses its fun in the process, and suffers from poor scripting and bad casting for the teens/scratching posts.

The praise really goes to Jackie Earle Haley and his intensity and skill at playing Freddy all be it a newer "Darker" Freddy. Are you guys tired of the use of the word "Darker" yet?

Again, this was an early viewing of the unfinished film, so the effects were rough and the final edit isn't in the can, but it sounds like it could use a little work. As most Bay products it's very pretty to look at, if you like third degree burns and gore, but it sounds a little light on substance.

According to PEELER:
Liked
- Some nice dark visuals, locations & makeup
- any scene with Clancy [frick]in Brown & Jackie Earle Haley.
- the talking bloody corpse in the bodybag at end of hallway. that was cool. more like that, plz
- flashbacks, just remove the naked gimp in the Speedos.

Disliked
- cheesy, unrealistic 29 year old teen characters
- cheesy, unrealistic dialog of above characters with some unintentional laughable moments
- no original Johnny Depp blood fountain or phone tongue? you kidding me?
- too much reliance on scare moments
- not enough psychological horror, the dude's now a freakin child molester for jeebus sake.
- needs some more tightening work in the editing room
- film sadly doesn't yet live up to the exciting trailer
- no bathroom boo-tay? we likie the bootie.
- the webcam scene with the token Asian guy? ...

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Spilox
Spilox - 11/3/2009, 3:08 AM
cheesy, unrealistic 29 year old teen characters
Isn't that standerd in Every horror movie you've ever seen?
flames809
flames809 - 11/3/2009, 6:24 AM
clowns are kinda scary
longbowhunter
longbowhunter - 11/3/2009, 7:24 AM
I just dont get the idea behind so many remakes. Nightmare On Elm St. like may other movies stand the test of time. Honestly what else can be brought to the table here?
Betty
Betty - 11/3/2009, 7:41 AM
Cool, thanks nerosday. Sounds like it might or might not be good. I liked SOME of the humor of the original series. More often the sight gags like the tongue-phone thing than Freddy's attempts at humor. Sounds like it could shape up to be an actual horror film I just hope there is more mind-[frick]ing imagery.
supermarioworldE
supermarioworldE - 11/3/2009, 9:14 AM
I kinda understand what the reviewer is getting at. In the trailer, freddy seemed too sad, instead of angry. The freddy i remember took great pleasure in killing his victims. He felt no remorse or fear of anything. in the trailer, Haley's Kruger is running away like a coward, from the mob, begging and pleading. Englund just stayed in and accepted his death like a true gangsta! I don't want freddy joking the whole movie, but at the same time, i don't want him to be just no dialog serial killer. We have Michael and Jason for that.
NERO
NERO - 11/3/2009, 10:14 AM
The main thing that worries me is PEELED constantly harped on the fact that there was violence, but it was all very muted, the camera even pulled away from more gruesome bits... and sadly no nudity, lol. What kind of 80's horror franchise remake has no nudity, lol? It sounds like they are shooting for a PG-13 rating and that has always been the worst thing that can be done to a horror movie, it’s like tying a man's hands and tossing him overboard, surviving was going to be tough enough, now it’s just adding insult to injury. These remakes have a tough time winning over the original fan base, and to cut its nuts off so to speak by taming it to PG13 is not going to help matters.
ClintEastwood
ClintEastwood - 11/3/2009, 11:14 AM
Next Up: Freddy Vs. Deadpool!
Betty
Betty - 11/3/2009, 11:15 AM
nerosday-- AW man! More implied violence? Shit-[frick]!
SHHH
SHHH - 11/3/2009, 1:12 PM
@teabag@ ur sick with the pictures!

Off-topic slighty but has anyone seen trick r treat yet? if so how about some reviews, isn't a comic book. I been waitin for fan review on it like all the other movies?
TDKR11
TDKR11 - 11/3/2009, 9:23 PM
This is a BS review I just read his review. No way the ppl who are working on this movie would show anyone anything until the movie is completely finish, that site seems like a rumor site, or something as far as I can tell. Platinum Dunes Studio, and New Lines are keeping this movie very tight and secret as possible. No way in hell they would show and un finish product to any form of public until its completely finish. This guy is full of shit who just wants attention.
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