http://www.collectormaniagmex.co.uk/
So cool
this is about 15 mins from where i live
Englund and the orig Jason in person plus a leatherface noob.
ill post pics when ive been
Originally posted by Kelly_LSActually it was a scary movie but the other installments in the series took away from the fear set in one. Instead of a boogeyman time he became a joker which was cool for a few movies but he became less scary.
NOES wasn't even scary, how the hell could it even get 1st-3rd place.
Originally posted by Kelly_LSThen your the exception to the rule. Most people that I have talked to that saw A Nightmare on Elm Street when it first came to movie theatres felt it was scary. Those that are in their early twentys or younger didn't. Thats probably because of the later installments in the series killed any sense of fear established in one before the freddy character became a horror icon and a joker. I personally didn't find it scarier probably because I'm twenty but when I talk to others in their 30s or 40s, they speak of how generally afraid they were of the first film.
It was in your opinion, it wasn't in mine.
Originally posted by Big Sexy
Then your the exception to the rule. Most people that I have talked to that saw A Nightmare on Elm Street when it first came to movie theatres felt it was scary. Those that are in their early twentys or younger didn't. Thats probably because of the later installments in the series killed any sense of fear established in one before the freddy character became a horror icon and a joker. I personally didn't find it scarier probably because I'm twenty but when I talk to others in their 30s or 40s, they speak of how generally afraid they were of the first film.
Your right EVERYONE thought it was scary as hell on its release...i was one of em.
Part 2 had a kind of feverish nightmare quality about it too viewed on release at the cinema.
3 and upwards were just fun popcorn horror flicks.
I've grown up with horror movies I mean it me and my Grandpa used to sit down and watch them all the time me and my dad as well.
I was really young though when I saw NOES and it was the scariest movie I had ever watched. The reason because Freddy could kill you when your asleep and can't fight back really.
That concept scared me more than any other Horror Movie ever has.