Maybe some of you remembered this movie from our school days. What a horrror to watch it. Now he make this comeback with a new movie. And for your info Freddy also starred in a few facial makeup commercials. It's funny and hillarious to see Freddy also use facial treatment. Watch as per link below :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ds_O3DZoNGo
Here are some of the sinopsis for your knowledge.
A Nightmare on Elm Street” has seen countless sequels and spinoffs since it first came out in the mid-80’s. But unlike some of the “comedic” versions of the horror flick, the new one out today claims to be as scary, if not more frightening than the original.
The iconic scarred-faced villain, Freddy Krueger is played by soft-spoken Jackie Earle Haley. And he admits on Fox & Friends, that although the eerie killer’s deep voice is his own, “They put some tweaks on it with the computer,” he says.
The actor acknowledges, ““Nightmare on Elm Street” got very campy and comedic over the years since its origins in 1985."
"We kind of went back to the origins when it was scarier and a little bit more serious," he explains.
To play the red and blue striped shirt killer, the “Human Target” star studied serial killers, but it didn’t really help. “What it revealed to me was that I was playing a mythological Boogie Man,” he says. “I really learned early on that I’m not playing a serial killer. This guy is a mythological Boogie Man.”
The iconic scarred-faced villain, Freddy Krueger is played by soft-spoken Jackie Earle Haley. And he admits on Fox & Friends, that although the eerie killer’s deep voice is his own, “They put some tweaks on it with the computer,” he says.
The actor acknowledges, ““Nightmare on Elm Street” got very campy and comedic over the years since its origins in 1985."
"We kind of went back to the origins when it was scarier and a little bit more serious," he explains.
To play the red and blue striped shirt killer, the “Human Target” star studied serial killers, but it didn’t really help. “What it revealed to me was that I was playing a mythological Boogie Man,” he says. “I really learned early on that I’m not playing a serial killer. This guy is a mythological Boogie Man.”
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