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Post by Neal on May 13, 2010 23:52:32 GMT -5
www.withoutyourhead.com/viewnews.php?autoid=390We did a quick review of Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy then we were joined by the director Andrew Kasch. Topics included: - The making of the documentary - favorite Nightmare on Elm Street films - talking with Clu Gulager, Wes Craven, Bob Shaye, Heather Langenkamp, Lisa Wilcox, Robert Englund, Mark Patton, Renny Harlin and many other cast and crew members. - the 2010 remake - His Name Is Jason - dark vs comedic Freddy - Freddy toys - deleted scenes - video piracy - unused movie script ideas and tons more so check out this hour long interview ya bums !! We then had a quick Newscreep segment with Tommy Doom covering a few topics including: - George Romero's future dead films - Frank Frazetta's passing, Troy's memories of his artwork - Zombie movie names - Juan of the Dead - John's wanting of a Jittery John of the Dead - Neal's plan for dolphins to take over a post global warming world
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Post by tommydoom on May 14, 2010 12:52:37 GMT -5
It was a great episode!! cant wait for the next few episodes!
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Post by Golgo Van Helsing on May 18, 2010 0:51:04 GMT -5
Great show. Sounds like a great documentary. I am with Nasty Neal on the new monster weakness stuff. I do not see any new monster weaknesses catching on.
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Post by psychogoatee on May 24, 2010 6:22:30 GMT -5
Very cool interview. Cool, interesting, funny stuff. One thing I gotta say though, even though he's a cool guy, Renny Harlin has made a lot of bad movies. Die Hard 2 for example, really underwhelming. And personally, to me Nightmare 4 is one of the worst, pretty much just garbage. Though I'll admit Freddy on the beach with shades is funny. Oh yeah as for the Roger Eber thing, I think I've got that figured out. Mostly, he hates seeing violence against teens and young people in general. He always goes on about how he'd rather see these young people experiencing love and life etc than seeing them get killed for "cheap kicks", in his words. Also, another thing that really shows this peave of his, he gave Kick-Ass a really negative 1 star review. His main complaint was simply that the young girl (Hitgirl) is killing people and also having violence done to her. I definitely disagree with Ebert, but I don't think he just randomly hates on some horror movies, there seems to be a theme there. Anyways, classic WYH episode, good stuff dudes.
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