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dmacizdman
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The Hollywood Reporter posted that Samuel Bayer has been hired to direct the Nightmare on Elm Street remake. Here is what they say:

A director moves onto (Nightmare on) Elm Street
By Steven Zeitchik

With Jason poised to make his return to the big screen this weekend, Freddy Krueger may not be far behind.

Michael Bay’s Platinum Dunes and New Line have hired a director for the reboot of “Nightmare on Elm Street,” bringing on Samuel Bayer to direct the reimagining of the Wes Craven classic.

Bayer, for the uninitiated, is a sought-after director whose best-known work is in commercials and music videos; he’s won best director at MTV’s VMAs and is responsible for a host of iconic videos, including Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit” and Blind Melon’s video for “No Rain,” featuring the famous girl in a bumblebee costume.

Endeavor reps Bayer, whom a number of film producers have long wanted to work with.

The Michael Bay-run Platinum Dunes have been among those seeking Bayer for films — he is attached to direct the Universal thriller
“Fiasco Heights” for Plat Dunes, though this will be a priority — but he has turned down more than he has accepted, particularly on the horror front.

This time, though, the parties came to a deal, with producers feeling strongly that Bayer is the man to give their film a fresh visual look.

Next up for New Line and Platinum Dunes, which hope to shoot in the spring or summer, is the casting of Freddy Krueger. Rumors have swirled, but one thing that is known is that Robert Englund, who played
Krueger in the franchise’s original go-round, will not reprise his role.


Platinum Dunes’ Brad Fuller and Andrew Form are joining Bay in producing “Nightmare,” which this year hits its 25th anniversary.

Unlike other reboots of classic horror franchises, which synthesize plotlines from several films, this one, insiders said, will feature a strong element of the first picture, in which Krueger famously began haunting teenagers’ dreams, attacking them violently in their subconscious in ways that resulted in their real-life deaths.

Wesley Strick, who was previously behind such chill fests as “Cape Fear” and “Arachnophobia” was previously announced to write.

Fans have been following every move of the new Krueger closely. They’ll now no doubt be YouTubing a slew of music videos for clues as to what he has in mind.



The bold part sucks. With all the makeup he wears, you would never know he was 61. It's easy to get away with Jason and Myers. Englund will be hard to replace. I'm assuming and hoping they include the backstory of how Kruger died.
stevemann
QUOTE (dmacizdman @ Feb 21 2009, 06:29 PM) *
The bold part sucks. With all the makeup he wears, you would never know he was 61. It's easy to get away with Jason and Myers. Englund will be hard to replace. I'm assuming and hoping they include the backstory of how Kruger died.


This could be great...i was betting on a NOES being made, esp with all the other classic horror films being re-done. I really hope they make it a darker Freddy...alot of the later Freedy films were more funny than scary. This has the opportunity to be great with the special effects that we have now a days. Im personally glad Englund is not doing this movie...
dmacizdman
the first two were pretty dark. it just got ridiculous after that
os_gamejunkie
It's official: Hollywood has completely run out of ideas. Nothing wrong with remakes, but remaking a franchise that has run itself into the the ground is ridiculous.

Let me know when they remake Red Dawn.
dmacizdman
QUOTE (os_gamejunkie @ Feb 21 2009, 10:58 PM) *
It's official: Hollywood has completely run out of ideas. Nothing wrong with remakes, but remaking a franchise that has run itself into the the ground is ridiculous.

Let me know when they remake Red Dawn.


Screenwriter Carl Ellsworth has been hired to rewrite MGM's Red Dawn, the ultimate homeland invasion story about a new generation of besieged high schoolers.

Dan Bradley, a second unit director and/or stunt coordinator on The Bourne Ultimatum, Spider-Man 3 and the forthcoming Quantum of Solace, will move into the director's chair for the update. Contrafilm's Beau Flynn and Tripp Vinson will produce.

"The tone is going to be very intense, very much keeping in mind the post-9/11 world that we're in," says Ellsworth, "As 'Red Dawn' scared the heck out of people in 1984, we feel that the world is kind of already filled with a lot of paranoia and unease, so why not scare the hell out of people again?"

Ellsworth will be working from a story written by Jeremy Passmore. Vincent Newman (A Man Apart) is also acting in a producer capacity.
sandman0803
Don't think I'll be paying 11.50 to see this movie...
mattygrabbs
QUOTE (os_gamejunkie @ Feb 21 2009, 10:58 PM) *
It's official: Hollywood has completely run out of ideas. Nothing wrong with remakes, but remaking a franchise that has run itself into the the ground is ridiculous.

Let me know when they remake Red Dawn.


Actually one of my favorite movies....Not sure if i would want to see a Re-make of Red Dawn....
HighLanderZ
Jackie Earle Haley who played Rorschach in Watchmen is going to be the new Freddy Krueger. As someone who loves the Watchmen graphic novel & the film, I recognize it has limited appeal. BUT I think most newbies who saw Watchmen at the very least liked Rorschach. So Jackie Earle Haley is an amazing choice to be the new Freddy! smile.gif
Br0kenB
First Myers and Jason, and now Chucky and Freddy... WHY ARE THEY STILL DOING THESE?
HighLanderZ
Teaser trailer now available! Jackie Earle Haley has impressed me w/ his recent works, so I may have to see this.

http://www.traileraddict.com/trailer/a-nig.../teaser-trailer
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