I watched this for the first time this year and when she pulled that hat back into the hospital from her dream i honestly had shivers running down my spine.
I always forget how goddamn creepy this movie is. It really is scary as shit, and one of the main reasons is because you never know when it's a dream, and when it's reality. Great review as usual, guys. Consider reviewing the Creepshow movies, Enemy Mine, and Twilight Zone: The Movie.
Robert englund was in the second one only after they realized they needed him. Pretty sure it was a money issue. But they still used shots of the other guy and you can clearly tell the difference.
It's crazy to think that David Warner was originally cast as Freddy Krueger, and that Robert Englund was his replacement after Warner's pre-existing shooting schedule with another production conflicted with the Nightmare on Elm Street schedule. If you look up the David Warner make up tests, it's quite surreal to see another actor in that original role. Robert Englund is Freddy Krueger and there's no replacing him, but it's interesting to see just how close that iconic role almost went to someone else.
If they do a remake, they definitely need to make Freddy, exactly as Robert Englund's face, or very similar. And the actor who will portray him, needs to channel those mannerisms, make it it's own, but at the same time channel that. Great video as usual, guys! :)
I don't necessarily disagree, however I do like when remakes try do something there own way. Imo usually it's better because then you have two distinct movies And leave the original in its own state
The 2010 remake sucked. But not because of Jackie Earl Haley. I thought he was great as Freddy Krueger. If they do try again. They should definitely remake Jackie Earl Haley.
For some reason, the violence doesn't freak me out, but it's the music that creeps me out when it comes to this movie. To be fair, I had seen the 'Evil Dead' movies before this and I had people give away the film's story. But this is a very iconic horror movie franchise
I think New Line is a production company, not a studio. One thing not really well known bout this movie is that it's actually based on real events, namely ppl killed by something in their nightmare. Wes got the idea from a newspaper article about a cambodian kid who had recurring nightmares, eventually tried 2 avoid sleeping (even hiding a pot of coffee in his room), and when he finally slept again, died in his sleep.
One of my favs! What a classic, I first saw this when I was way to young lol, absolutely uniquely entertaining, don't ever stop what you do guys, love it! 👌🏻👊👊
Tina being the starting character and then dying was a nice twist. Many movies have since taken it but it reminded me of Psycho, which is a good thing to homage.
I saw Elm Street in '84when I was 12, and recognized Fleischer from Welcome Back Kotter. He played a rival to the Sweathogs who had a sidekick who repeated everything he said. Haven't see it since the 70's, but never forgot him. 😄
Good review. I enjoyed the back and fourth discussion, but with some lighthearted moments too. This is one of the most original and scary horror movies. Great characters too. I tend to agree that the final scene is a Nightmare. That is why you have the surreal image of Nancy's Mum happily waving to Nancy and her friends being attacked by Freddy in the car. I'm happy with the ending personally. Probably say this, Nightmare 3 and A New Nightmare are the three best of the series.
Great review gents! I have to correct you one the creation of the sweater, the homeless man outside Wes Craven's house was actually the inspiration for the fedora, the sweater came from Wes learning that the 2 most difficult colours to look at next to each other by the human eye is red and green. Oh and it's Patricia Arquette not Rosanna :^)
A couple of years ago there was an article that showed some excised footage from the basement scene with nancy and her mom where her mom tells her the story of freddy's death but prefaces it by telling her that she used to have an older brother who was killed by freddy and that "she and daddy took care of him". Personally I don't feel that the extra footage added anything to the story, I actually think that it took away from the effect of nancy's growth as a character because it would have turned everything that she went through into a stereotypical revenge story.
Im just glad the fanbase is growing! They deserve more subs. I wouldn't be surprised to see them hit 10k by the end of this month! I just saw their T2 review is at 36k views o.O
Not that the sequels are terrible, but the only two Nightmare films you need to watch are part 1 and part 3. The Dream Warriors completes Nancy's arc quite nicely, has some very imaginative dreams sequences with quirky characters, and is set in an asylum. The way they defeat Freddy at the end could've wrapped up the series quite nicely. Didn't need any more sequels after that, but I'm still glad we got to see some more Freddy.
Good observation about Tina waking just before she dies, but I have another suggestion: maybe she wasn't asleep, but in a hypnagogic state: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypnagogia As for her fall onto the bed: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypnic_jerk
Love your work lads, but just for clarification, he Freddy was replaced momentarily by a stuntman for the second film, but they quickly brough him back because it wasnt working. Im sure you guys know that, its just that the way you guys said it, made it sound like Robert Englund didnt play Freddy in the second film, which he did.
There's actually a scene in part 2 with the stunt double as Freddy. The scene when Freddy kills coach Sneider in the shower is the stunt double and its horrible.
@@jamesgiles4517 Ummm actually in terms of pop culture, Michael wasn't really that big, Freddy had toys, lunchboxes & other paraphernalia back in the 80's & 90's, you were lucky to find a somewhat ok Michael Myers mask back then!
This franchise used to teriffy me as a child. Now I find the movies more cheesy and comical at times, at least the sequals. Definitely a classic, didn't care for the newer one.
I just watched Nightmare on Elm Street for the first time (know I'm late to the party) and Wow I was blown away, the music,the atmosphere, scares based on actual fear and not jump scares, Freddy was likeable but I wanted him dead but that's because I loved the main character so much, such an amazing movie! ( should I watch the remake or the rest of the series ?)
If Freddy Krueger was the name of Wes Craven’s high school bully then Wes got the ultimate revenge. That guys name will always carry nightmare on elm street with it.
I always wondered why Freddy only had Tina as a target to kill, yet when she was killed he stalked multiple targets in Nancy, Glen and Rod. Why didn’t Freddy do that when Tina was alive??
what you said ain't true. Craven never wanted a mute killer (like MM or JV). Freddy was always meant to talk (not too much of course). The original Freddy concept was designed for a much older man without a wrinkled, normal face (David Warner was originally meant to play FK).
Great review. I absolutely love this movie, it's a favourite of mine and I've been waiting for you to review it for a while. Here's a suggestion. You guys should review the 1986 Michael Mann movie 'Manhunter'. Even if you don't review it, I'd highly recommend it to you guys if you haven't seen it.
I've seen more trivia and behind the scenes for Nightmare on Elm Street than any other film. None of the trivia you provided was anything new haha but that's my fault for watching NEVER SLEEP AGAIN the elm street legacy.
Brill video lads I can’t stop watching your videos you go into the films with so much depth.I know this video is old but I think this is one of the best iconic horror films out there,I also love Freddy’s Revenge.👍
No way, only 7 minutes of screen time for Freddy?! That's crazy never realised that back in the day , still an absolute belter of a film.Totally agree about the sequels complete rubbish but guilty pleasures none the less.Top review guys been bingeing yous past couple of days 👏👏
I really have to say I've been following you guys for a long time now and I really enjoy your reviews. That being said I was wondering if I can make a request for you guys to review Dario argento's demons. Great 80s Italian horror film and I would love to see you guys perspective on it
Johnny Depp dies in The Libertine, Into the Woods, Pirates of the Caribbean 2 and also dies off-screen in Ed Wood. Those are the only ones I can remember off the top of my head.
real Fact 50% to 65% of A NIGHTMARE on ELM STREET part 2 FREDDY'S REVENGE a double was used in a few scenes Freddy jumping out of the pool patio the boiler room Freddy-Jesse combo burning various stunts the double was used for far away shots HOWEVER the original script had nothing to do with FREDDY because Robert Englund wasn't available at first and then his agent who he fired right after asked NEWLINE for more money ROBERT ENGLUND got the only thing he really wanted a starring credit that held him as FREDDY for almost 20 more years Part 2 to FREDDY vs JASON the producers of A NIGHTMARE on ELM STREET 2010 never asked him because they owed JACKIE EARLE HALEY a favor WORST MISTAKE in FILM EVER
A Nightmare on Elm Street is a masterpiece.
I have to wonder what could have happened if Wes Craven/John Carpenter did a collboration with Clive Barker.
Right up until the ending. That was the only flaw in a truly great horror film.
Yes
I believe Johnny Depp dies in Platoon. I think he is in the command bunker when a suicide bomber runs in
Yes it definitely is.
Took me a long time to realise that the jumper was red and green. Old vhs made it look red and black like Dennis the menace.
I watched this for the first time this year and when she pulled that hat back into the hospital from her dream i honestly had shivers running down my spine.
Perhaps the person who was dreaming the whole time was Nancy's mother.
1984. The year I was born. Great review as always.
R.I.P. John Saxton.
Awsome that you guys talk about Nightmare. It´s absolutly one of my favorite IPs
Great review! Plus I love that you guys don't over talk each other. So annoying when review duos do that because then I can't hear the review.
Sometimes they do when the debate gets heated. Lmao
@@UnCreativeDeconstructionism True but they are still sublime.
Holy SHIT!!! YES!!!
You know... there's not many channels that actually make me fist pump when I see their notifications...
I know right
Freddy scared the fuck out of me as a little kid, just that image.
Got my nachos, got my weed...I'm right at home, thanks for this as always lol 👊🤘
The guy who says, "this is station KRGR leaving the air", is actually the Producer, Robert Shaye.
I always forget how goddamn creepy this movie is. It really is scary as shit, and one of the main reasons is because you never know when it's a dream, and when it's reality. Great review as usual, guys. Consider reviewing the Creepshow movies, Enemy Mine, and Twilight Zone: The Movie.
Robert englund was in the second one only after they realized they needed him. Pretty sure it was a money issue. But they still used shots of the other guy and you can clearly tell the difference.
they still censor tina's death to this day. only uncensored on original video and cinema release
took me a couple of videos to get used to your accents but loving your reviews!
Not only my favorite horror, but my favorite film period.
It's crazy to think that David Warner was originally cast as Freddy Krueger, and that Robert Englund was his replacement after Warner's pre-existing shooting schedule with another production conflicted with the Nightmare on Elm Street schedule.
If you look up the David Warner make up tests, it's quite surreal to see another actor in that original role.
Robert Englund is Freddy Krueger and there's no replacing him, but it's interesting to see just how close that iconic role almost went to someone else.
Having seen Mad Dogs, David Warner could've made a scary Kreuger too.
If they do a remake, they definitely need to make Freddy, exactly as Robert Englund's face, or very similar. And the actor who will portray him, needs to channel those mannerisms, make it it's own, but at the same time channel that. Great video as usual, guys! :)
I don't necessarily disagree, however I do like when remakes try do something there own way.
Imo usually it's better because then you have two distinct movies
And leave the original in its own state
The 2010 remake sucked. But not because of Jackie Earl Haley. I thought he was great as Freddy Krueger. If they do try again. They should definitely remake Jackie Earl Haley.
You guys show is perfect for me. I work alone, and can just play your videos while I work. Love it.
Ive been hoping you would review this 😁 another great video guys, thanks
For some reason, the violence doesn't freak me out, but it's the music that creeps me out when it comes to this movie. To be fair, I had seen the 'Evil Dead' movies before this and I had people give away the film's story. But this is a very iconic horror movie franchise
I think New Line is a production company, not a studio.
One thing not really well known bout this movie is that it's actually based on real events, namely ppl killed by something in their nightmare. Wes got the idea from a newspaper article about a cambodian kid who had recurring nightmares, eventually tried 2 avoid sleeping (even hiding a pot of coffee in his room), and when he finally slept again, died in his sleep.
Thanks for fulfilling my request!!! I'd love to see them all!!
Don't know the actors name, but the dodgy teacher from 2 is the guy who houses (not hausers) Quatto in total recall.
And the dad in stand by me
A jerk in every movie he's in
Marshall Bell. He was in "The Rum Diary" with Johnny Depp.
One of my favs! What a classic, I first saw this when I was way to young lol, absolutely uniquely entertaining, don't ever stop what you do guys, love it! 👌🏻👊👊
15:08 I just realized, she bares a striking resemblance to Joe Spinell, she should've played his mother in Maniac (1980)
First watch last night - the wife was out and called as Johnny Depp was meeting his end. Pretty greusome pause screen
You guys knew I was having a rough day didn't you...I fucking love you guys so much
an absolute classic! i love how smart, creative and imaginative this film is, great review guys.
Tina being the starting character and then dying was a nice twist. Many movies have since taken it but it reminded me of Psycho, which is a good thing to homage.
The sound Freddy makes as Tina is being sliced up is very sexual.
I saw Elm Street in '84when I was 12, and recognized Fleischer from Welcome Back Kotter. He played a rival to the Sweathogs who had a sidekick who repeated everything he said. Haven't see it since the 70's, but never forgot him. 😄
Good review. I enjoyed the back and fourth discussion, but with some lighthearted moments too. This is one of the most original and scary horror movies. Great characters too. I tend to agree that the final scene is a Nightmare. That is why you have the surreal image of Nancy's Mum happily waving to Nancy and her friends being attacked by Freddy in the car. I'm happy with the ending personally. Probably say this, Nightmare 3 and A New Nightmare are the three best of the series.
Great review gents! I have to correct you one the creation of the sweater, the homeless man outside Wes Craven's house was actually the inspiration for the fedora, the sweater came from Wes learning that the 2 most difficult colours to look at next to each other by the human eye is red and green.
Oh and it's Patricia Arquette not Rosanna :^)
Great review of another all time classic horror movie guys!
A couple of years ago there was an article that showed some excised footage from the basement scene with nancy and her mom where her mom tells her the story of freddy's death but prefaces it by telling her that she used to have an older brother who was killed by freddy and that "she and daddy took care of him".
Personally I don't feel that the extra footage added anything to the story, I actually think that it took away from the effect of nancy's growth as a character because it would have turned everything that she went through into a stereotypical revenge story.
Hell Yeah! 👊 Shelfers this is going to be a good one,Hold on to ya butt's!
"Shelfers" I like this
Whoawtf I take no credit for it, "Shelfers" is all down to Gary and Ian ☺
Im just glad the fanbase is growing! They deserve more subs. I wouldn't be surprised to see them hit 10k by the end of this month! I just saw their T2 review is at 36k views o.O
Whoawtf Hell Yeah Man 😊
We’re Shelfers? I’m diggin that
You guys are awesome! It's always a pleasure to watch your videos! :)
Not that the sequels are terrible, but the only two Nightmare films you need to watch are part 1 and part 3. The Dream Warriors completes Nancy's arc quite nicely, has some very imaginative dreams sequences with quirky characters, and is set in an asylum. The way they defeat Freddy at the end could've wrapped up the series quite nicely. Didn't need any more sequels after that, but I'm still glad we got to see some more Freddy.
yep 4 5 6 7 8 9 and 10 were pretty bad although i still had to see them all as i was a proper Freddy nut!
Good observation about Tina waking just before she dies, but I have another suggestion: maybe she wasn't asleep, but in a hypnagogic state:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypnagogia
As for her fall onto the bed:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypnic_jerk
Nightmare on Elm Street is my absolutely favorite horror movie
Love your work lads, but just for clarification, he Freddy was replaced momentarily by a stuntman for the second film, but they quickly brough him back because it wasnt working. Im sure you guys know that, its just that the way you guys said it, made it sound like Robert Englund didnt play Freddy in the second film, which he did.
There's actually a scene in part 2 with the stunt double as Freddy. The scene when Freddy kills coach Sneider in the shower is the stunt double and its horrible.
The same rotating room was also used for Breakdance 2. :)
It really is a great time revisiting these reviews 😀 👊
Freddy is the most iconic movie character of all time. period...
No
Michael is
@@jamesgiles4517 Ummm actually in terms of pop culture, Michael wasn't really that big, Freddy had toys, lunchboxes & other paraphernalia back in the 80's & 90's, you were lucky to find a somewhat ok Michael Myers mask back then!
Currently very ill so these reviews will serve me well thanks bros 👊
Top film, re-watched it recently too!
So happy you guys reviewed this movie.
Oh my god YES! Such a smile on my face my all-time fave horror film. Freddy forever!
Heather is so cute :)
Yeeeas
Yeah heather is cute in kind of a nerdy way and she still is despite the fact she is in her 40s or 50s
Have you done Phantasm?
please do the rest of the nmoe films i enjoyed this one alot
A CLASSIC. My order of watching the series was 3,1,2,4,6,New Nightmare,5.
This franchise used to teriffy me as a child. Now I find the movies more cheesy and comical at times, at least the sequals. Definitely a classic, didn't care for the newer one.
Patrica. Arquette..30:19
I just watched Nightmare on Elm Street for the first time (know I'm late to the party) and Wow I was blown away, the music,the atmosphere, scares based on actual fear and not jump scares, Freddy was likeable but I wanted him dead but that's because I loved the main character so much, such an amazing movie! ( should I watch the remake or the rest of the series ?)
The rest of the series...Yes!
The remake: probably never!
this is like one of the greatest horror movies of all time. What do you guys think about the beautiful dream trilogy theory?
If Freddy Krueger was the name of Wes Craven’s high school bully then Wes got the ultimate revenge. That guys name will always carry nightmare on elm street with it.
I always wondered why Freddy only had Tina as a target to kill, yet when she was killed he stalked multiple targets in Nancy, Glen and Rod. Why didn’t Freddy do that when Tina was alive??
He did. In the dialogue scene in the living room it's made pretty clear that even Glen has dreamed about him.
Awesome review, good job guys!
Wes Craven was, quite simply, a GENIUS.
No, he wasn't.
@@sidnew2739 Maybe you don't think so, but there are plenty that do!
what you said ain't true. Craven never wanted a mute killer (like MM or JV). Freddy was always meant to talk (not too much of course).
The original Freddy concept was designed for a much older man without a wrinkled, normal face (David Warner was originally meant to play FK).
I've got to buy the bluray now and rewatch. Thanks fellas.
Great review. I absolutely love this movie, it's a favourite of mine and I've been waiting for you to review it for a while. Here's a suggestion. You guys should review the 1986 Michael Mann movie 'Manhunter'. Even if you don't review it, I'd highly recommend it to you guys if you haven't seen it.
I'm the stuff nightmares is,. Are made of" lol
You guys FINALLY did Nightmare on Elm Street! I'm going to enjoy this! Whoo hoo! Will you guys be reviewing the rest of the film franchise?
I've seen more trivia and behind the scenes for Nightmare on Elm Street than any other film. None of the trivia you provided was anything new haha but that's my fault for watching NEVER SLEEP AGAIN the elm street legacy.
i watch never sleep again all the while i love the documentry
Yep, once you've seen Never Sleep Again, there is literally no review or anything that you don't already know.
Yes! I guess halloween came early this year! So many memorable scenes in this movie, even those ridiculous long arms freaked me out as a kid.
HALLOWEEN 1978 -
MYSTERY THRILLER
FRIDAY the 13th 1980 -
MYSTERY THRILLER
A NIGHTMARE on
ELM STREET 1984 -
HORROR
"And I'm Gary." Favorite part of every video.
Brill video lads I can’t stop watching your videos you go into the films with so much depth.I know this video is old but I think this is one of the best iconic horror films out there,I also love Freddy’s Revenge.👍
How have you not reviewed this already!?! :P
Great review as always guys. Cheers.
38:30 Johnny Depp dies at the end of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street.
No way, only 7 minutes of screen time for Freddy?! That's crazy never realised that back in the day , still an absolute belter of a film.Totally agree about the sequels complete rubbish but guilty pleasures none the less.Top review guys been bingeing yous past couple of days 👏👏
Great Review Guys!
Maybe the evil dead movie being out of order is another sign that that sequence is part of the dream.
I really have to say I've been following you guys for a long time now and I really enjoy your reviews. That being said I was wondering if I can make a request for you guys to review Dario argento's demons. Great 80s Italian horror film and I would love to see you guys perspective on it
Creaky noises make my skin creep. I gotta get some sleep - I can't get no sleep...
Can't wait to watch this thanks guys
''Has Johnny Depp died in any over film?'', cuts to Dead Man (1995).
If you have never seen this movie go watch it first before watching a review on it. Its awesome go watch it for yourself
Johnny Depp dies in The Libertine, Into the Woods, Pirates of the Caribbean 2 and also dies off-screen in Ed Wood. Those are the only ones I can remember off the top of my head.
sweeny todd
@@retrogamerdave That one too. Shit, practically everyone dies in that one.
While girls had boy bands on their walls, I had Freddy 😂😂
I had the privilege to translate and subtitle this movie for its DVD distribution. I enjoyed every second of that work.
Favorite Film depending on the day. It's locked in an Eternal War with Die Hard for my All Time Favorite Film. Masterpiece for sure.
Would you guys ever review the rest of the nightmare on elm street films??? Big fan of the channel and the nightmare on elm street movies
One of the best and original horror films of all time. 8.5/10
Look up pulse 1988. It's one of me and my friend's top movies. If it was remade today.
Edit:
Side note Robert was in one Knight Rider episode.
I can't believe I just noticed this, but, is Glenn actually driving Christine??
Well looks like im starting work at 11am!
That first kill still haunts me all this time later.
Great review as always boys, keep being awsome!
Review Request - American Psycho
real Fact
50% to 65%
of
A NIGHTMARE on
ELM STREET
part 2
FREDDY'S REVENGE
a double was used in
a few scenes
Freddy jumping out of
the pool patio
the boiler room
Freddy-Jesse
combo burning
various stunts
the double was used for
far away shots
HOWEVER
the original script
had nothing to do with
FREDDY
because
Robert Englund
wasn't available
at first
and then his agent
who he fired right after
asked
NEWLINE
for more money
ROBERT ENGLUND
got the only thing he
really wanted
a starring credit
that held him as
FREDDY
for
almost 20 more years
Part 2
to
FREDDY vs JASON
the producers of
A NIGHTMARE on
ELM STREET 2010
never asked him
because they owed
JACKIE EARLE HALEY
a favor
WORST MISTAKE
in
FILM EVER
I watched this when I was 8 years old, late at night. Scared the ever loving shit out of me. Didn't want to fall asleep 😂
Guys I had been hoping you would get around to this one.
Thank you for sharing A Nightmare on alm street
Awesome guys, my favorite horror movie.
The film score by Charles Bernstein still scares the shit out of me.
Loving all your reviews.