i don't know how to explain it but i feel that old movie especially 80's movies have that scary vibe that none of the modern movies could achieve, the soundtracks, the low quality of the camera, the audio, these little things makes the movie scarier
Yeah I got the same feeling whilst watching Carrie. It felt like I watching a home movie that everyone keeps in the dark corner in the living room. Quite eerie.....
Adolf Caesar narrated this trailer! he did Dawn of the Dead 1978, Day of the Dead, Creepshow, The Dark Crystal, Mother's Day 1980, Silent Night Deadly Night, Sleepaway Camp and more trailers. He's a legend like Percy Rodriguez, Hal Douglas, Don Lafontine and other legendary trailer narrators
This movie is still creepy today. That's the great thing about 80s horror movies, they still manage to stay scary unlike the horror movies from nowadays.
MrBlobby786 but they always kill off the main and add a new one I guess that's pretty cool as it brings suspense but they always die at the start and everyone's mother dies at the end
The movie turns 35 today! Still one of Craven’s best Rest In Peace Wes Thanks for giving us an iconic slasher icon I rented this movie a lot on vhs then got the entire collection later
I love how disorienting this movie makes you feel. It Wes did a really good job of blending the dreams into the reality. It’s all done very seamlessly. I will forever love this movie!
Interesting. Tell me have you watched their followups? A Nightmare on Elm Street [Reboot], Friday The 13th [Reboot], Halloween [Reboot], Halloween 2 [Reboot], Curse of Chucky, Scream 4, and Cult of Chucky?
@@BOT-hy5co Yes, I have seen the remakes I didn't not like Rob zombie Halloween reboot & the other remakes were okay but I still prefer & will always be a fan of Classic horror movies!
@@noiretalk I found Rob Zombie's Halloween good, just more intense. Are you going to see the new Halloween? If you have, you can tell me if you liked it, but don't tell me about it, because I haven't saw it yet.
I love how they never really let you see a good image of Freddy in the trailer. Keep in mind, this was back in the day with no internet to spoil everything. Man, these were good times for horror fans!
Wes Craven - a true mastermind in suspense. Creator of some of the best horror movies from the 80s and the 90s, still giving us chills to this day. Rest in peace, mate.
VHS, first personal computers, microwave ovens, first cell phones. The 80s very were high tech. In another 30 years from now people will look back and call now low tech.
I saw this movie when I was 14 back in 2004 it was the first time I watched it by myself and I gotta say, all the nightmare movies are legends, I love those films, R.I.P. Wes Craven, you will never be forgotten but you will always be remembered
I've met Heather Langenkamp!! It was at Frightmare Weekend this year and she was one of the sweetest and nicest people I've ever had the pleasure of meeting :)
Watched this at the dollar cinema part of a double feature with Terror in the Aisles back in 84 and I was just blown away on how creative Craven was with this story. It was different than alot of horror slasher movies that came out around that time because it's dream like atmosphere through the entire movie. Thank you Mr Craven for the Nightmares and bringing Freddy into the world of horror cinema.
This was such a big deal when I was a kid and time has proven its worth. I am in awe of its invention and creativity. The 80s were an incredible era for movies.
A Nightmare On Elm Street is one of the most greatest and scariest horror movies of all time. The story, performance's, music, images, astomphere, tension, and cinematography was so suspenseful, frightening, haunting, mysterious, thrilling, intense, eerie, creepy, and spooky 😰😱 which works perfectly for the movie. It really identifies and analyzes the boundaries between reality and fantasy. Heather Langenkemp and Robert Englund did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Nancy Thompson and Freddy Krueger as they both put tons of emotion and depth into their roles. It was decent. To this day the twist ending still gives me chills and goosebumps 😱😰 and I still watch it and I consider it a classic. It never gets old.😍😎💯👍
I am absolutely shocked and scared by the death of this man, had no idea he was battling cancer. sounds idiotic but he tweeted a lot, it made him so present! RIP Wes Craven
This is a complete masterpiece. It’s so old and the smallest things give me a horror vibe that I like. I don’t feel the same for modern movies. Nowadays it’s just gore.
These old 80s trailers are the best, for one of the most infamous horror classics of all time. Wes Craven was ingenious , creating the Iconic razor finger killer . Freddy Krueger , killing people in there dreams , . This first Nightmare on Elm Street . Still scares me , no matter how much I've seen it . The first and best of the collection .
Thanks for bringing us Freddy and making so many memories of this film, Wes Craven. You have created a horror icon almost as enduring as Boris Karloff's Frankenstein and Bela Lugosi's Dracula. May you now rest in peace, and know that your creation will continue to scare audiences for decades to come!
It was so so fun being a teenager in the 80s you would of loved it!! 2 out of 3 of my children love 80s everything they watch the movies and even collect things like posters and collectibles and what is funny about it is I have never not one time tried to influence them and they are always asking me about it 80s. Sweet comment by you.
Honestly I’m hoping for smoke lots of smoke in the trailer ash Ermac possibly but it could be complete troll from Ed lol and it’s someone like we never expect
Emanul Black I had not seen it that way, due to the fact that there is a lot of smoke in the trailer, there are many things to highlight in the trailer, personally I choose more for ermac, since you see a girl levitating. then you have to relate it to the previous track as well, in the Ed it mentions a part of the song "Bohemian rhapsody" open your eyes and look up the sky and see, referring to when ermac falls into the meat pits in the krypt
"A Nightmare on Elm Street"(1984) is an excellent supernatural horror movie! This is one of the best and most classic horror movies of all time for sure!
What makes this movie scary is not just the story but the fact that Wes Craven was inspired to write the film after reading news articles in the LA Times about Asian Refugees who were dying in the throes of severe nightmares
1st time viewing tonight. Can't beat a good 70-80's film. The Conjuring series is one of few that can get an honest shiver out of me nowadays. Horrors are not what they used to be.
Movies from 80s 90s makes me relive my childhood. The weather was still not as messed as it is now. I watch these movies to see how it looked back then. Raw but beautiful
was sad to find out Wes Craven had passed. this movie for me, (like millions of ppl) made me scared to fall asleep and was one of the reasons love horror movies well miss you Wes. as an 80's kid/ horror movie fan.... you were one of the BEST directors around. Not only for NOES but the hills have eyes, last house on the left, Scream....ex.....
40 years later, the original _Nightmare on Elm Street_ is a horror classic and Freddy Krueger is an icon. Although I’m a 90s kid, but the 80s was the best era for Horror films, better than today’s Horror films, take Blumhouse and The Conjuring Universe for example. People nowadays might find classic horror films “laughable”, but I find them really scary and very well made as I’m an old skool film buff. Interestingly _Nigtmare on Elm Street_ was Johnny Depp’s first film, long before he became a big Hollywood actor.
I just found a new fun fact about Nightmare on Elm Street. It was Johnny Depp's first movie. He was unemployed looking for work and flat broke, but a friend of his recommended him to try out acting. Sent him to his agent. That friend was none other than Nicholas Cage. Cool, huh?😮
1:37-1:47 - *Horror Narrator:* From Wes Craven, Director of _The Hills Have Eyes_ and _Last House on the Left,_ a new masterpiece in fantasy terror; _Nightmare on Elm Street._
Things i love about this Film Great Writing and Directing by Wes Craven Great Music by Charles Bernstein Great Characters like Nancy Thompson and Freddy Krueger Great Atmosphere and Suspense Wes Craven's Inspiration for the Film
Rip Wes Craven, 1939 To 2015, Thank You For Film Director Screenwriter And Actor, For Nightmare On Elm street, And For a Scream Franchise, Will Miss You Wes Craven
I really need to see this because I've only seen the remake and everyone says it's crap in comparison EDIT: i watched it a year or two ago now, and Ive got a sorta mixed feeling. I prefer the original in terms of freddy himself. He just seems a lot less like an in your face child predator and more like an actual slasher. I also prefer the death scenes a lot more, they show off that freddy's an actual dream demon and not just some guy with knife hands. Literally the only thing I prefer in the newer one is the soundtrack and special effects. That's it lmao
It is. Most remakes of the '80s horror movies are, but especially this one's. It stripped Freddy off of most of his traits, tastlessly exploited the pedophilia trait which in this original was tastefully left as a subtle undertone, and its execution just doesn't make sense, isn't emotionally captivating, and most of the lines given to Freddy are lame as fuck. I cqn't believe some of the worst made it into the trailer even. Seriously, you're lucky that you saw that 2010 remake first because - at least for a long time fan of this original- it was painful to sit through. I'm glad I read its original script through before it was released so I pretty much knew it would be shitty and didn't go see it in theaters. It's almost the polar opposite of this original when it comes to the characters, story and atmosphare. No offense, to anyone who likes the 2010 remake. Good for you, if you can enjoy it, if you see something in it that I don't. I personally just find it a poorly made horror film in itself and especially shitty as a "re-imagening' of this film. I do acknowledge, though, that my opinion is strongly biassed by my love of this original which was and is further strengthened by nostalgia. I mean, I would anyway think the remake to be crap but I wouldn't downright hate it as I do now. I don't think it ruined the original or my childhood/teen years or anything because it is just another movie...but...maybe my loathing for that remake mostly sources from how tastless I think exploiting pedophilia in that kind of entertainment purpose is. Like, that remake is all about it and not in the anti-pedophilia and semi-educational way like "Hard Candy" is. Not that this original needs any re-imagening/remaking, but if there must be them it at least deserves a respectful and tasteful one. Which is why I'm glad there'll be another one in the near future. I hope its creators learned from the other remakers numerous mistakes, and that the writer and director are passionate fans of this original. In my opinion it is the passion projects that usuallyturn out right.
I fully respect that. To me though, the remake has scared me since it came out. Mind you, the original does sound scarier, minus the ever so slight cheesiness of older slasher horror films. The pedophilia of freddy in the 2010 one is what scared me the most, but that's mainly because sexual assault is one of my biggest fears in the world. I need to see the original before I can make any final opinion of my own. Thank you for your in- depth opinion, as it makes the movie sound even more intriguing. I'll try to find a way to watch it, and I may post my opinion here afterwards. Thank you once again. ~DS
R.I.P. Wes Craven we will miss you and your amazing work the horror world will never be the same without you you will be dearly missed and you will never be forgotten
Common it's a cult movie,.. And the start of a great franchise! Want to watch a hilarious and gore filled movie? Watch braindead that surprised me to be a hilarious movie! Directed by the guy who directed the lord of the rings
I was 4 yrs old when I watched this freak'n movie it still creeps me put till now. I could say, traumatic things like this makes you cower like a kid even you're all grown up. I can't still shake the feeling that somehow in my dreams, freddy would appear. That alone makes it even more deadlier in real life
This movie scared the 💩 out of me when I was little! I was shook for YEARS! I didn't actually watch it fully until I was 15 years old. I just remember my dad watching it when I was maybe 2-3 years old. DON'T WATCH HORROR MOVIES WITH TODDLERS AROUND. I was traumatized. lol
When this came out in 1984, I was staying with my grandmother, who actually did live on Elm St. Longest vacation of my life.
This is actually pretty cool!
In Napa?
I actually lice 3 cities over from Nancy's house. I don't think its elm street. They film a lot of movies in pasadena
That's awesome to hear. Me too. One of the town's I used to live in had an Elm Street.
Every town has an Elm Street 🍕😉
🔪🔪🔪🔪
i don't know how to explain it but i feel that old movie especially 80's movies have that scary vibe that none of the modern movies could achieve, the soundtracks, the low quality of the camera, the audio, these little things makes the movie scarier
Originality
My thoughts exactly!
Yes okc thank u I thought I felt like this bymyself I been tellin ng people this top comment
Exactly!
Yeah I got the same feeling whilst watching Carrie. It felt like I watching a home movie that everyone keeps in the dark corner in the living room. Quite eerie.....
i miss trailers where they had such a cool narrator
Rish Fish same!
irishfish try Honest Trailers channel ;)
Strabby Crabby that's a stupid channel
Adolf Caesar narrated this trailer! he did Dawn of the Dead 1978, Day of the Dead, Creepshow, The Dark Crystal, Mother's Day 1980, Silent Night Deadly Night, Sleepaway Camp and more trailers.
He's a legend like Percy Rodriguez, Hal Douglas, Don Lafontine and other legendary trailer narrators
Johnlindsey289 wow that's very interesting. I remember those days when I was a kid that just hearing his voice on the trailers gave me the creeps.
This movie is still creepy today. That's the great thing about 80s horror movies, they still manage to stay scary unlike the horror movies from nowadays.
MrBlobby786 but they always kill off the main and add a new one I guess that's pretty cool as it brings suspense but they always die at the start and everyone's mother dies at the end
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA that movie is not scary at all it was more funny than scary, and had a few creepy scenes that is about it
@MrBlobby786 I agree with you, sir.
@@calebtimes453 You're right. But this movie is an horror masterpiece.
@@calebtimes453 Shut up Conjuring Fans😏😏😏
RIP Wes Craven. 1939-2015
A creative, visionary genius.
My next nightmare is dedicated to you man.
Closest to John Carpenter, Tobe Hooper, Stephen King, & James Wan
The FBI FBI OPENS UP !!! Resurrect him by a Black Mass or a séance!! 😊😄😉
Lies again? Face Of ESPN
Still miss the guy I really liked Scream 4 which was his last movie.
Rip
The movie turns 35 today!
Still one of Craven’s best
Rest In Peace Wes
Thanks for giving us an iconic slasher icon
I rented this movie a lot on vhs then got the entire collection later
An absolute masterpiece.
Atreyu Kenobi Agreed.
Nightmare on Elm Street turns 40 in 2024
The movie turns 40 in 2024.
Fabulous ❤
that narrators voice is amazing!
I agree
It gives the trailer a bone-chilling vibe. I love it!
Jesse G It looks like a little bit Vincent Price voice in Michael Jackson's Thriller.
Who was that wes craven or Robert Shaye
Yeah I love the way he says "Nigthmare".
I love how disorienting this movie makes you feel. It Wes did a really good job of blending the dreams into the reality. It’s all done very seamlessly. I will forever love this movie!
And all on a ridiculously low budget. Pretty incredible.
A sad day on Elm Street. RIP, Wes.
Mindd Kidzag My friends are the best gift in all this mess. Thanks for your support.
Mindd Kidzag 4sho
R. I. P Wes Craven. Thanks for bringing Freddy kruger to our screens
Johnny Depp's first film!
21 jump street came out way after this m8.
+The Real Ojswager It was also a TV show
This came out in 1984. 21 Jump Street premiered in 1987. The end.
Vidda He was only 20 years old when he did this film.
Funny story too. He went to the audition to support his friend who was actually auditioning for the part, but Depp ended up with the role instead!
Im NOT a fan of modern day scary movies I prefer 80's horror classics!
What are your fave modern horror films?
Interesting. Tell me have you watched their followups? A Nightmare on Elm Street [Reboot], Friday The 13th [Reboot], Halloween [Reboot], Halloween 2 [Reboot], Curse of Chucky, Scream 4, and Cult of Chucky?
No wonder people believe me, i am from the '80 but i am not cuz i watched too much old vhs and no cable required when i was a youngster
@@BOT-hy5co Yes, I have seen the remakes I didn't not like Rob zombie Halloween reboot & the other remakes were okay but I still prefer & will always be a fan of Classic horror movies!
@@noiretalk I found Rob Zombie's Halloween good, just more intense. Are you going to see the new Halloween? If you have, you can tell me if you liked it, but don't tell me about it, because I haven't saw it yet.
Other people be like: why suddenly everyone is saying Ed boon? Lmfao
Exactly. My guess is either Ghostface or Ash based off of this clue
It has to be ermac, I just know it
@@dcnyr22 ash is coming the voice actor who plays raiden said in a interview
@@oradrive745 he isnt
Great chances to be Ermac, because peoples and things levitate on this trailer...
I'm 51 years old and I never got get tired of Nightmare on elm street movies👍🏾😊I'm truly a horror movie fan 😁👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
I love how they never really let you see a good image of Freddy in the trailer. Keep in mind, this was back in the day with no internet to spoil everything. Man, these were good times for horror fans!
Wes Craven - a true mastermind in suspense. Creator of some of the best horror movies from the 80s and the 90s, still giving us chills to this day.
Rest in peace, mate.
I miss the low tech 80's
Samsgarden i miss Wes craven he was cool and now he died rip wes
Samsgarden you mean not overwhelmed with ridiculous tech.
@@jamesfrench7299 people are not really social anymore because of social media. Its sad
VHS, first personal computers, microwave ovens, first cell phones. The 80s very were high tech.
In another 30 years from now people will look back and call now low tech.
i made this comment a year ago before this channel. R.I.P Wes Craven
I saw this movie when I was 14 back in 2004 it was the first time I watched it by myself and I gotta say, all the nightmare movies are legends, I love those films, R.I.P. Wes Craven, you will never be forgotten but you will always be remembered
probably one of the most iconic horror movies of all time
Yep!💯💯💯
I've met Heather Langenkamp!! It was at Frightmare Weekend this year and she was one of the sweetest and nicest people I've ever had the pleasure of meeting :)
Did she ever say anything about Johnny Depp portraying her boyfriend in the movie and what her first impression of him was?
Her and Robert Englund too. Me and my friend met him at a Comic Con and he’s a Chatty-Cathy with his fans.
Namedrop
Where is Elvira Hancock?
100th like..it was just 11:01
Watched this at the dollar cinema part of a double feature with Terror in the Aisles back in 84 and I was just blown away on how creative Craven was with this story. It was different than alot of horror slasher movies that came out around that time because it's dream like atmosphere through the entire movie. Thank you Mr Craven for the Nightmares and bringing Freddy into the world of horror cinema.
This was such a big deal when I was a kid and time has proven its worth. I am in awe of its invention and creativity. The 80s were an incredible era for movies.
Rest In Peace, Wes Craven
+Artemis Stalloff He died on the moment this movie turned 31.
+Artemis Stalloff Gone but never forgotten...
His movies will be flying off shelves this Halloween! R.I.P. Wes! :(
+Artemis Stalloff What? Did he died?
+Mariofan 1985 yes. He left memories, after he died, memories always my mind..
RIP Wes Craven, one of the masters of horror
A Nightmare On Elm Street is one of the most greatest and scariest horror movies of all time. The story, performance's, music, images, astomphere, tension, and cinematography was so suspenseful, frightening, haunting, mysterious, thrilling, intense, eerie, creepy, and spooky 😰😱 which works perfectly for the movie. It really identifies and analyzes the boundaries between reality and fantasy. Heather Langenkemp and Robert Englund did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Nancy Thompson and Freddy Krueger as they both put tons of emotion and depth into their roles. It was decent. To this day the twist ending still gives me chills and goosebumps 😱😰 and I still watch it and I consider it a classic. It never gets old.😍😎💯👍
RIP Wes Craven ! Thanks for Nightmare on Elm Street the best Horror movie ever made
PredatorFan232 true
Agreed. But I also thank him for Scream
Freddy Krueger agrees.
I am absolutely shocked and scared by the death of this man, had no idea he was battling cancer. sounds idiotic but he tweeted a lot, it made him so present! RIP Wes Craven
This is a complete masterpiece. It’s so old and the smallest things give me a horror vibe that I like. I don’t feel the same for modern movies. Nowadays it’s just gore.
Nancy: "God, I look 20 years old". Me: "Nancy, you ARE 20"
CDHfilms She jokes about that in the commentary. 😀
***** She was 20 by the time they made the movie
Yes, she was 20 years old and was married when she was on NOES
Nancy was 15
Best horror movie ever. The most scary, best story, best villain. It' s a great movie. Part 3 was very good too. New Nightmare was good. R.I.P Wes.
When this movie came out it scared the crap out of me.
The part where Freddy is in the alley and extends his arms is still chilling.
This movie scared the fuck out of me as a kid.
Happy 40th Anniversary A Nightmare On Elm Street
And also Happy Belated 85th Birthday Wes Craven thank you for making this horror classic.
These old 80s trailers are the best, for one of the most infamous horror classics of all time. Wes Craven was ingenious , creating the Iconic razor finger killer . Freddy Krueger , killing people in there dreams , . This first Nightmare on Elm Street . Still scares me , no matter how much I've seen it . The first and best of the collection .
I was born in 2002, and this is one of my FAVORITE HORROR MOVIES OF ALL TIME!!😁
Thanks for bringing us Freddy and making so many memories of this film, Wes Craven. You have created a horror icon almost as enduring as Boris Karloff's Frankenstein and Bela Lugosi's Dracula. May you now rest in peace, and know that your creation will continue to scare audiences for decades to come!
Those people who were teenagers in 80's were really lucky I really envy them these days life just sucks.
It was so so fun being a teenager in the 80s you would of loved it!! 2 out of 3 of my children love 80s everything they watch the movies and even collect things like posters and collectibles and what is funny about it is I have never not one time tried to influence them and they are always asking me about it 80s. Sweet comment by you.
0:31 I laughed so hard when I saw that for the first time the guy just crashing into the wardrobe
Your humour is peculiar.
I actually laughed watching this in the trailer.
Who else is here cause of Ed Boons tweet?
Just me ok 👍🏼
I also ✌🏼
Lol same
Emanul Black So what do you think? reptile, ermac or ash williams?
Honestly I’m hoping for smoke lots of smoke in the trailer ash Ermac possibly but it could be complete troll from Ed lol and it’s someone like we never expect
Emanul Black I had not seen it that way, due to the fact that there is a lot of smoke in the trailer, there are many things to highlight in the trailer, personally I choose more for ermac, since you see a girl levitating.
then you have to relate it to the previous track as well, in the Ed it mentions a part of the song "Bohemian rhapsody" open your eyes and look up the sky and see, referring to when ermac falls into the meat pits in the krypt
Man I still love 80s horror films
"A Nightmare on Elm Street"(1984) is an excellent supernatural horror movie! This is one of the best and most classic horror movies of all time for sure!
This is honestly a terrible movie like two 😅 But I can't fully hate it because it did introduce me to 3-5 which I love most and find very underrated 😅
i miss these films in 60,70,80,90s and all
i have a lot of memories about these films !
RIP Wes Craven! The Original Elm Street was THE BEST! We will miss you!
They all look SO young looking back at this trailer 🤗 I’m 48 so not far off from Depps age. Teenage heart throb 🥰
Every time when I think of all the great horror slashers, Freddy Krueger is always the first one to pop in my head.
The ONLY Nightmare on Elm Street film worth watching. Such a masterpiece!
What makes this movie scary is not just the story but the fact that Wes Craven was inspired to write the film after reading news articles in the LA Times about Asian Refugees who were dying in the throes of severe nightmares
NoobDe, we already here.
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I just finished watching this movie for the first time. It was SO GOOD!!! The music and visual effects were absolutely stunning!
RIP Wes Craven
R.I.P. Wes Craven 1939-2015 ------ Thanks for all the nightmares!
This was Johnny's first movie he was a rockstar on the big screen and now he is a rock God for real rock roll and party ❤️
1st time viewing tonight. Can't beat a good 70-80's film.
The Conjuring series is one of few that can get an honest shiver out of me nowadays. Horrors are not what they used to be.
"A Nightmare on Elm Street"(1984) is an excellent supernatural slasher horror movie, and this is the best movie of all time for this Kind!
Movies from 80s 90s makes me relive my childhood. The weather was still not as messed as it is now. I watch these movies to see how it looked back then. Raw but beautiful
was sad to find out Wes Craven had passed. this movie for me, (like millions of ppl) made me scared to fall asleep and was one of the reasons love horror movies
well miss you Wes. as an 80's kid/ horror movie fan.... you were one of the BEST directors around. Not only for NOES but the hills have eyes, last house on the left, Scream....ex.....
He didn't pass, he died, dumbass! Stop avoiding the words death and died!!!!!!
The behind the scenes stories make this movie so much better
Just heard about John Saxon. Rest peacefully.
RIP.
40 years later, the original _Nightmare on Elm Street_ is a horror classic and Freddy Krueger is an icon. Although I’m a 90s kid, but the 80s was the best era for Horror films, better than today’s Horror films, take Blumhouse and The Conjuring Universe for example. People nowadays might find classic horror films “laughable”, but I find them really scary and very well made as I’m an old skool film buff.
Interestingly _Nigtmare on Elm Street_ was Johnny Depp’s first film, long before he became a big Hollywood actor.
Wes craven is my inspiration for horror... he is why i am such a fanatic of this genre... Cant believe you're gone... its horrible
Oh yeah. Think I'll be dreaming of you tonight xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
What do you mean he’s gone? 🤷♀️
She means he's dead, dumbass.
Watching this Saturday in theaters!!! Thanks Cinemark
The original still remains.. better than the remake. Rest in heaven, Mr. Wes Craven, who made it all happen.
I don't know why people are complaining about this 4k transfer, I watched it on OLED 4k HDR10 Dolby Atmos and I must say it looks beautiful
"A new masterpiece" - meant to hype up the movie, but how right they were with that...
Wes craven….RIP and thank you.
2020
R.I.P. JOHN SAXON
The greatest pain in horror movies like this is that the adults couldn’t do a thing to save everyone, _even their children_
A pretty good horror movie, where the special effects did not disappoint and the movie became more realistic.
I just found a new fun fact about Nightmare on Elm Street. It was Johnny Depp's first movie. He was unemployed looking for work and flat broke, but a friend of his recommended him to try out acting. Sent him to his agent. That friend was none other than Nicholas Cage. Cool, huh?😮
1:37-1:47 - *Horror Narrator:* From Wes Craven, Director of _The Hills Have Eyes_ and _Last House on the Left,_ a new masterpiece in fantasy terror; _Nightmare on Elm Street._
Things i love about this Film
Great Writing and Directing by Wes Craven
Great Music by Charles Bernstein
Great Characters like Nancy Thompson and Freddy Krueger
Great Atmosphere and Suspense
Wes Craven's Inspiration for the Film
No mention of great acting !!! There wasn't any but somehow its still the best horror ever made.
This is probably the best horror movie from 80s
The tongue through the phone LOLOL. Classic horror movie!
FOREVER one of my Favorite horror films.
Fernando Delgado it's a classic 😉
Rip Wes Craven, 1939 To 2015, Thank You For Film Director Screenwriter And Actor, For Nightmare On Elm street, And For a Scream Franchise, Will Miss You Wes Craven
Movies that traumatized me as a kid: A Nightmare on Elm Street, Hellraiser, The Evil Dead, The New York Ripper etc...
I saw a ton of violent movies as a kid, and most of them had no negative impact at all (afaict), but Nightmare on Elm Street was an exception.
Never felt inclined to watch this until this year because my college apartment is on Elm Street
R.I.P Wes Thank for so many great horror films that we will never forget and always love
the first nightmare on elm street is one of the best psychological horror movies ever made
Who's here trying to find a clue for Mortal Kombat ? I still think Ermac 😂
Could be Scarecrow cause the person who voiced scarecrow in injustice is also the voice actor for Freddy Krueger and both of them feed off of fear
@@channelisgone4180 yes maybe, good shout 👍
Also read on twitter Nitara, is a nightmare and a Queen and can also fly ?
Even if it's not Scarecrow there's definitely gonna be a dc character in this pass though. So maybe Harley Quinn or Deathstroke too.
@@channelisgone4180 How does this trailer relate (as a clue) to DC characters?
This movie gave me sleepless nights for so many years.
I really need to see this because I've only seen the remake and everyone says it's crap in comparison
EDIT: i watched it a year or two ago now, and Ive got a sorta mixed feeling. I prefer the original in terms of freddy himself. He just seems a lot less like an in your face child predator and more like an actual slasher. I also prefer the death scenes a lot more, they show off that freddy's an actual dream demon and not just some guy with knife hands.
Literally the only thing I prefer in the newer one is the soundtrack and special effects. That's it lmao
It is. Most remakes of the '80s horror movies are, but especially this one's. It stripped Freddy off of most of his traits, tastlessly exploited the pedophilia trait which in this original was tastefully left as a subtle undertone, and its execution just doesn't make sense, isn't emotionally captivating, and most of the lines given to Freddy are lame as fuck. I cqn't believe some of the worst made it into the trailer even. Seriously, you're lucky that you saw that 2010 remake first because - at least for a long time fan of this original- it was painful to sit through. I'm glad I read its original script through before it was released so I pretty much knew it would be shitty and didn't go see it in theaters. It's almost the polar opposite of this original when it comes to the characters, story and atmosphare. No offense, to anyone who likes the 2010 remake. Good for you, if you can enjoy it, if you see something in it that I don't. I personally just find it a poorly made horror film in itself and especially shitty as a "re-imagening' of this film.
I do acknowledge, though, that my opinion is strongly biassed by my love of this original which was and is further strengthened by nostalgia. I mean, I would anyway think the remake to be crap but I wouldn't downright hate it as I do now. I don't think it ruined the original or my childhood/teen years or anything because it is just another movie...but...maybe my loathing for that remake mostly sources from how tastless I think exploiting pedophilia in that kind of entertainment purpose is. Like, that remake is all about it and not in the anti-pedophilia and semi-educational way like "Hard Candy" is.
Not that this original needs any re-imagening/remaking, but if there must be them it at least deserves a respectful and tasteful one. Which is why I'm glad there'll be another one in the near future. I hope its creators learned from the other remakers numerous mistakes, and that the writer and director are passionate fans of this original. In my opinion it is the passion projects that usuallyturn out right.
I fully respect that. To me though, the remake has scared me since it came out. Mind you, the original does sound scarier, minus the ever so slight cheesiness of older slasher horror films. The pedophilia of freddy in the 2010 one is what scared me the most, but that's mainly because sexual assault is one of my biggest fears in the world. I need to see the original before I can make any final opinion of my own. Thank you for your in- depth opinion, as it makes the movie sound even more intriguing. I'll try to find a way to watch it, and I may post my opinion here afterwards. Thank you once again. ~DS
DeathSlayer13 If the ending confuses you check out Denny Walters theory it's quite inclusive.
***** i will as soon as i can! :D
DeathSlayer13 it is
One of my favorite 80s horror franchises, why cant horror movies be good as they were back then?
RIP Wes Craven, you will be missed. I always loved this movie!❤️
I'm just because NIGHTMARE on Elm ST is one of my favorite horror movies love it RIP Wes Craven
“A new masterpiece in fantasy terror”.
Well, hell. At least they were honest.
R.I.P. Wes Craven we will miss you and your amazing work the horror world will never be the same without you you will be dearly missed and you will never be forgotten
Imagine watching this movie when you are ten years old. Scared me to death.
One of the best Horror movies of all time.
This and Halloween are best horror films ever.
Joanne Herriott yup I agrer
Skynet to T-1000: "Travel to 1984 and learn how to walk across bars like Fred Krueger did"
Everyone: talking about how the movie was kinda creepy
Me: thinking this movie was absolutely hilarious
No like literally though
Common it's a cult movie,.. And the start of a great franchise! Want to watch a hilarious and gore filled movie? Watch braindead that surprised me to be a hilarious movie! Directed by the guy who directed the lord of the rings
I know right?! Me and my mom were laughing our asses off haha
I was 4 yrs old when I watched this freak'n movie it still creeps me put till now. I could say, traumatic things like this makes you cower like a kid even you're all grown up. I can't still shake the feeling that somehow in my dreams, freddy would appear. That alone makes it even more deadlier in real life
One of my fav movies! 80’s movies are the best ❤️
Back in 1984 this trailer must've looked pretty intense.
My ORIGINAL and first favorite horror movie! Watched it at 4 years old and it's still a fave! RIP Wes xx
This movie scared the 💩 out of me when I was little! I was shook for YEARS! I didn't actually watch it fully until I was 15 years old. I just remember my dad watching it when I was maybe 2-3 years old. DON'T WATCH HORROR MOVIES WITH TODDLERS AROUND. I was traumatized. lol
It’s amazing how much the revealed in the trailer, even back then.
Freddy looks like a nice guy
Hey Freddy wanna get pizza later!? 😁
Rest in peace Wes Craven.
Justice for Johnny Depp ✊