Have you seen the movie "A Nightmare on Elm Street?"?!


Question: So, I am not even freaking kidding you.

My brother is a director in Los Angeles, and has finally received his "big break!"

The same people who remade "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre," have offered my brother to become the lead writer for a "Nightmare on Elm Street" remake.

My question to you is, what did you like/dislike about the first movie? What would you have liked to see different? In which ways would you like to see the character of "Freddy" different? Or keep him the same? Any feedback is much appreciated.

I work for my brother then to contribute the feedback I receive so he can get a better look at what people want.


Answers: So, I am not even freaking kidding you.

My brother is a director in Los Angeles, and has finally received his "big break!"

The same people who remade "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre," have offered my brother to become the lead writer for a "Nightmare on Elm Street" remake.

My question to you is, what did you like/dislike about the first movie? What would you have liked to see different? In which ways would you like to see the character of "Freddy" different? Or keep him the same? Any feedback is much appreciated.

I work for my brother then to contribute the feedback I receive so he can get a better look at what people want.

You can tell your brother and all the other no talent hacks out there that they suck and they're the ones responsible for literally killing the horror genre. I'm so sick of remakes! They need their own ideas. Stop taking bites out of someone else's work. What are you changing about them or adding to make them better or greater? NOTHING! The premise is still the same! "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" remake was still about a family of cannibals, "Halloween" was still about some kid who killed his sister and then killed people as an adult when he escape from the looney bin on Halloween night. Rob Zombie skull-f'cked "Halloween" please, no more remakes. If he (your brother) cares at all about the integrity of movies he needs to just stop out of principle. It's wrong. Carpenter, Craven, Hitchcock, didn't get anywhere by ripping other people off and stealing ideas! It seems you have to steal someone else's work to become an "up and coming" director these days. No, find your own work. I'm sick of it!!! Everything's a lame remake or something stolen from Japan and remade!

Needed more gore, blood and guts!

WHY! Why are they remakeing it! Nooooo. What I want is for them not to make a remake!

I like the original film very much. Please don't change Freddy and his wittiness I find him funny and it made the movie better in my opinion. Just ask him not to change the film a whole lot and butcher the plot like some remakes have done. Good luck.

not so many skanky chicks, stick to trying to actually make it scarey if your story is at all true though i dont think it is. people are trying to sell sex more then actually scarey stuff to me horror's are better then w hore's.

i grew up in the 80's, and this movie was THE horror movie of its day. I loved the fact he got u in ur dreams, and played with your own nightmares. And the glove was awesome. Good luck with the remake, i'll watch for sure man.

It was a freakin' freaky movie. It needs updating, like, no dizzy 80's girls, but other than that, nah, it was a great horror movie.

keep the freddy character as is, get robert englund if you can.
give the rest of the cast brains, instead of doing the stupid obvious let them bond and hold strong collectively, and win some skirmishes against freddy, who winds up winning the war . the trick to making this work will be the use of cunning violence not just gallons of fake blood it is recommended that the director at least be familiar with the story "MOST DEADLY GAME"
otherwise a "elm street" remake will be doomed from the start.
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