Holy Gay.......

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Evil Dead
HOLLYWOOD -- CBS and New Line Television are hoping to scare up viewers with a reality take on the studio's "Nightmare on Elm Street" franchise.

Eye has ordered six episodes of "Nightmare on Elm Street: Real Nightmares," an hourlong unscripted skein in which viewers will be given the chance to confront their worst fears head-on. Robert Englund -- who plays Freddy Krueger in the films -- has signed on to host the show, sans scary makeup.

New Line TV senior VP Jon Kroll will serve as exec producer, with Star Price ("Penn & Teller: Bullshit!"wink, Rick Ringbakk ("The Missy Elliott Project"wink and Tony Yates ("Mad, Mad House"wink co-exec producing.

At the start of each seg, Englund will drop in on viewers and ask them to detail their worst nightmare. A visual effects team, led by Oscar-winning f/x artist Peter Kuran ("Star Wars," "X-Men 2"wink, will bring those nightmares to life via elaborate recreations.

The skein's hook: Nightmare-racked viewers will be given the chance to complete a challenge or stunt that will give them a chance to face their fears directly.

"If it's a nightmare about falling, you can bet someone's going to be taking a plunge," Kroll said. "You won't see all the rigging involved (with the stunt). It's going to feel like a movie, not a garishly lit reality show."

Kroll said Englund will serve as " a dark shrink, a Vincent Price type who will analyze their dreams. Hopefully through Robert, they'll be able to sleep peacefully at night because he's helped them overcome their nightmare".

Englund said he's "eager to discover what lurks in America's nightmares, so I can visit my victims -- I mean, guests -- and find out what makes 'em scream."
Each episode of "Real Nightmares" will feature three frightfests, with every hour self-contained -- and, thus, syndie-friendly. While participants will get an appearance fee, as of now, there are no plans to crown a winner or offer a cash prize a la NBC and Endemol's wildly successful "Fear Factor."
Instead, Kroll said the payoff will be in seeing someone face down their personal demons.

"There have been other shows that deal with people getting into scary situations," he said. "In this show, every single piece will be about someone directly confronting some part of their own psyche."
While Englund won't be donning his Freddy face for "Real Nightmares," Kroll said the actor is an "absolutely compelling personality" even in his own skin.

"He can be as scary out of makeup as he is in makeup," Kroll said, adding that "Real Nightmares" won't always take itself too seriously.
"We want it to be highly entertaining, terrifying and always unpredictable, but there's also a sense of fun around the 'Nightmare' movies, and we want to keep that," he said.

The "Nightmare" franchise, started by horrormeister Wes Craven, is marking its 20th anniversary this year and has spawned seven sequels, most recently last year's "Freddy vs. Jason."
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Um........doesn't Joe Rogan already host this show? Isn't it called Fear Factor?

BackFire
Yeah, strange idea. What a blatant ripoff of Fear Factor.

Stormy Day
Yeah I dont like it sad

Cinemaddiction
It's like, if Fear Factor and Scare Tactics had a baby, shat on it, ATE IT, then regurgitated it.

Evil Dead
I love the word "shat".......it just doesn't get used enough.

Cinemaddiction
When the opportunity presents itself, I'll gladly use it again.

EDIT: Opportunity knocked, check the "real" Leatherface thread.

zombieman
Please explain the term 'Holy Gay' to me?

Cinemaddiction
It's the same as "Holy Crap", just that it's a negative, instead of a positive, exclaimation, although this is the first time I have ever seen it used.

BackFire
My personal favorite is "Holy Hell"

Freddy_vs_Jason
The show seems pretty shit. I would laugh if the ratings became so low it was cancelled after like 4 episodes.

MichaelMyerscoo
I would love to see a show like that. It seems funny to scare people out of their witts. And with Robert Englund hosting I think it will prove to be more hilarious than scarey.

Evil Dead
I think it will horrible and belittling to Robert Englund. He really is a good actor. Reducing him to gameshow host will do nothing but hurt his acting credibility. What's next, is Tom Hanks going to be the new host of Hollywood Squares?

tabby999
if they offer him a shite load of money. i think Krusty the Clown puts it best "they drove a dumptruck full of money up to my house, some on, i'm only human"

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