The reason I think it stands out is because all the characters stand out. They all have their own likeable and relateable personalities. I also love it cuz it not only feels like a horror movie, but also an adventure movie. The balance between the two categories is perfect.
@@FAITHandLOGIC You definitely should see New Nightmare. It brings back Wes, and Heather back and was less bloodsaoked-slashing and more psychological terror. Freddy himself gets a more darker and 90s edge redesign that makes him more creepy yet badass. And it tackles the themes of children being exposed to horror and how the public thinking it's wrong. (Which was going on at the time.)
OMG, Bradley Gregg finally made an appearance! He looks great in this video! I love his character, Phillip, in part 3, and I'd love to hear more about his time spent on the set. I LOVE YOU BRADLEY!
Right before the pandemic, I ran into a Patricia Arquette at a company I was working for at the time. She was so kind. I told her she was my favorite final girl growing up. She seemed shocked that I mentioned that roll. We talked for about 10 minutes. It was a very great experience.
I love nightmare on elm street 3 the dream warriors this is so cool seeing the Stars from Nightnare on elm street 3 The dream warriors. you all looks great. I wish I could've been there with you all in person. I like Rodney Eastman and Ken Sagoes.
Funny story; Tyler Mane when he was called to play Michael in the 2007 remake, he said to Rob Zombie "I don't think I could wear a hockey mask all day on set." With Rob replying on the phone; "Wrong movie, dumbass!" 🤣 He deserves to earn a "dunbass" for sure.
@@homelesshannah50 Doesn't matter. Fact is, an African American survived a horror movie prior to Sagoes. As Nick pointed out, Foree was also a survivor.
@@hennessyapplejuice8331True! ‘Night of The Demons (1988)’ remains to be one of my all-time favorite horror movies! I always watch it around Halloween!
Especially a horror sequel and especially the 3rd film in a horror franchise, most feel like cash-grabs and the 3rd is usually where they start going downhill.
Ken sagoes should do more movies along with his fellow dream warriors friends they had such good chemistry together and deserve more screen time, they should try comedy, horror again or action movies or sci-fi
My dad took this to me see this when I was 7. I was shitting my pants. When the characters starting beating Freddy's ass, I wasn't scared anymore. It was a great memory with my Dad.
Bradley Gregg. This is an actor even the most fervent Generation X’ers that were movie buffs in the mid to late 80’s never heard of. He was Phillip, the kid made into a puppet by his arteries carried around by them by Freddy and jumped to a “suicide”. But for the actor himself. He was Kiefer Sutherland’s sidekick in Stand By Me with Sutherland himself an unknown when it came out, the poor Irish kid in Lonesome Dove that crossed a south Texas river being bitten to death by a bunch of water moccasins, had the lead role in the severely neglected B-movie Class of 1999, and one of D.B. Sweeney’s buddies in Fire in the Sky. Yet this dude was never even mentioned in any teen magazine in the late 80’s or early 90’s, just the whitebread Kirk Cameron always made the front page wit the two Corey’s and River Phoenix the main focus.
Fabricated Reality part 2 was almost irrelevant. A basket case teen boy and clueless parents living in a home bought 5 years later. It was set in the future just like part 3 if you do the math!
I liked the fact that for once all the kids knew about Freddy & we're figuring out ways to defeat him instead of whole movie trying to convince one another of "the realness of Freddy & what he could do to you" moments that took up so much time. And the fact that Nancy was back! She's the ultimate final girl for me! Also, it was unique for each one to have their own moment & their own unique skill/gift/power of their own to fight Freddy.
@@JamesSmith-qy3eu it seems to me like the cast didn't really get along on Dream Warriors because I rarely see them together on these panels. And Robert/Heather speaks high volumes lol
This was a great cast panel! ‘Nightmare 3’ was actually the first of the series I saw when I was way too young to see it! Lol Ironically, my Mom bought it for me. She saw the VHS cover art and thought it was just a fun action movie or something. She had no idea it was a horror movie. Lol! I’d watch it over and over until she actually saw some of it and took it away from me. I saw that she hid it up in her bedroom closet! So I’d get home from school before she got off work, I’d get a little step stool to help me climb up to where she hid the VHS and I’d get the movie down, watch it, then put it back up in her closet just before she got home. Too funny. When ‘Nightmare 4’ came out, my Mom had a new boyfriend. He wanted to impress me, so he and my Mom took me to see part 4 one Friday night at a very crowded theater in Encino. I was just 9 years old and the youngest one in the whole theater! It was the first time I met my then soon-to-be Stepdad and we have remained close all these years later! Part 4 was the only one of the NOES movies I actually got to see in a theater and it was so cool, but I cried my eyes out when Kincaid, Joey and Kristen died because they were the Dream Warriors and I was too young to understand that it was all make believe! Lol I will always love ‘A Nightmare on Elm Street’ (the Robert Englund ones) and all of the cast from each of those great movies! Thank you so much for sharing. I never tire of hearing all their stories about making the movies and of working with Robert Englund! 🌹
Gregg is truly a fine actor - one of the finest of his generation, I would hazard to say. Though you wouldn't necessarily know it from Nightmare 3 - his part is too small. Great comments 16:34 - 17:45.
Nightmare on Elm Streets 2 and 3 were set in the future from when they were made. Did people know that if they were paying attention? Part 2 was set 5 years after the first one, making it about 1989 and it was released in 1985. Because it took 5 years to sell the house. As for Part 3, Nancy Thompson was 16 in 1984 and in this one she’s a graduate student, so it’s reasonable to assume it’s 1991-1992 with her on an internship. Never mind, it’s 2020. I doubt if it makes much of a difference today; Blade Runner was set in November 2019 in Los Angeles and look where we are now!
There had been many prior to "Peter" aka Ken Foree. If I recall Pam Grier, Diahann Carroll, Ruby Dee, Thalmus Rasula, and MANY others of color had survived. :)
Love this movie and the actors, but goddamn this was one awkward panel.... Everyone seemed shy, nobody knew when to speak, the microphones where being changed out and passed down, Penelope was shielding her eyes from the lights the whole time, people were showing up half way through the thing, and Bradley Gregg barely said one thing!
SuperRyderBros haha I know... I'm used to awkward audience members asking questions, but holy fuck, the actors were worse. I don't hate them for it, but I feel bad... especially for Jennifer who just fucked up what she said so bad lol.
Agreed big time. The combination of the questions, answer, the long lagging personal pauses unedited, the microphone details (ect). Jennifer Rubin being strangely late as well. Just all added up to a strange time, indeed. Glad I also caught that.
Maybe they aren't used to that they didn't really have big careers afterwards so they don't have the EXPERIENCE of always being "on" like seasoned actors and people used to always answering questions.
Oh, that's you in the top hat? Right on. The camera issued was corrected later, when Rodney showed up, but... yeah that sucked at first not being able to see Ken.
TheSkunkrocker Yes that is me. I usually have a camera person with me for the panels, but I was alone in Los Angeles. So had to do both which isn't so easy ;)
Draven Truth is Like it or not the only reason the Actors do these types of panels is for the money! Not all Cast members of the Elm Street films Want Thier lives to Revolve around The Characters they played in a movie! UNLIKE THE OVERLY OBSESSED FANS Of the Elm Street movie's! The over the top Obsession people have with the Freddy films isn't What the Real life Actors Want 24/7..365 days a year! Maybe Jennifer was Through with the Accosiation of herself with the Elm Street movie's and didn't want to be Bothered anymore. After all people do have lives after these films.
At least the dude who got killed on the strings admitted he didn't have any powers bcuz he got killed before he could figure out what he could do so was the chick who got her head smashed in the tv
This is a cool video. Ira Heiden is a really good actor - he was in a silly movie called Illegally Yours the year after Nightmare 3 with Rob Lowe and Colleen Camp. The dude was hilarious - a very good comedic actor. Love Penelope - she's so sweet. Perfect blond beauty.
I wished they would of talked to more. I wished more questions would of been asked.I would of not kept quiet.🤐 with all the nightmare on elm streets made . Robert should of been there.
I am going to make this comment and I really don't care who likes it. I am so sick of watching these Q&As and these actors that we all love and respect are not mic'd properly. Everyone of these I watch I struggle to hear and make out what these people are saying and I think it is complete bullshit. If you were going to invite these people to your events and pay them to be there so that we can hear what they have to say, invest a little money and Microphone these actors so we can hear them. So annoying I can't even stand it
And to blow your mind, she was a stereotypical Austin, Texas Generation X’er single mother in Boyhood 2002-2014 working her way from a drab lower-middle-class existence getting her degree, marrying her professor that was a single parent that had it all living in a nice house, but an abusive closet alcoholic, moves to San Marcos to be a college professor, lives with a younger man that’s a student of hers and an alcoholic Iraq war veteran with PTSD, a single mother again that downsizes to an apartment again to see her kids in college.
Ramiro Gonzales Honestly I have never read any comments she has ever even given about her time in Elm Street. Has she ever even interviewed about Dream Warriors in the last twenty years?
J. K. I had to go search that cuz I’ve never seen a single article, but I found one! She actually talks about why she didn’t return for Dream Master too. bloody-flicks.co.uk/2017/11/04/interview-patricia-arquette-talks-dream-warriors/amp/
What the hell? These people are in their 40’s now! In the old days, people in their 40’s were old farts that wore slacks, button down shirts with a pen and glasses case in their shirt pocket, and loafer shoes. Yet these people are trying to act like they’re in their 20’s!
Damn. Jennifer Rubin really brought the cringe on this panel... Also, is it just me, or did Bradley Craig just seem uncomfortable the whole time? Maybe it's just cause he hadn't done one of these panels before. It's gotta be kinda nerve-racking to be up on stage answering fan questions for an hour, especially if you're not used to that.
I think because of the mostly quiet atmosphere of the room, they didn't have much energy to bounce off of but for the most part, they seemed relaxed and content.
what made the movie great? well it was dokken for the kick ass song dream warriors otherwise it would just have been your average nightmare on elm street movie with fredrick kruger spitting out one liners thru the entire film.
As for the actors, it was irrelevant even then, but I’ll go to it: Nobody has even heard of Heather Langenkamp to this day except for this series. The end! Johnny Depp was her boyfriend in the first one, but the movie didn’t make him a star. Part 2 had teen actors you’ve never heard of or recognized unless you remember Weird Science as the other guy that was with Robert Downey, Jr. Part 3 had a bunch of teen actors with potential, but only Patricia Arquette got past that. The tests never even got a mention in teen magazines that I knew of.
Horror movies are at the bottom of the barrel in Hollywood.Thats where a person usually gets their start besides soap operas or small roles in a tv show.Look at Jennifer Aniston her first movie was Leprechaun,I'm not sure if she acknowledges it or not
I would like to make a shout out to Nightmare on Elm Street please keep up the good work if you want to get together and do another show with Freddy Krueger y'all go make another movie another horror movie you see all the kids to get together and make a Halloween cartoon of Elm Street I don't know where Freddy Krueger doing I know who run his mouth ain't saying nothing where his claws in his purse or his bag whatever he carry
The reason I think it stands out is because all the characters stand out. They all have their own likeable and relateable personalities. I also love it cuz it not only feels like a horror movie, but also an adventure movie. The balance between the two categories is perfect.
1,3 and new nightmare. Best 3 out of the whole series.
Exactly! I always say that, but I can never find anyone that agrees with me
Never saw New Nightmare but 1 and 3 were definitely the best. The rest were trash.
@@FAITHandLOGIC You definitely should see New Nightmare. It brings back Wes, and Heather back and was less bloodsaoked-slashing and more psychological terror. Freddy himself gets a more darker and 90s edge redesign that makes him more creepy yet badass. And it tackles the themes of children being exposed to horror and how the public thinking it's wrong. (Which was going on at the time.)
@@brandonspain12345 it's also note that the three best are the best because the master of horror wes craven (rip) was directly involved
@@FAITHandLOGIC 4 was pretty good.
OMG, Bradley Gregg finally made an appearance! He looks great in this video! I love his character, Phillip, in part 3, and I'd love to hear more about his time spent on the set. I LOVE YOU BRADLEY!
Yes Bradley Gregg great actor and role model by the way sad about John Saxon aka carmine orrico great actor
Bradley Gregg is gorgeous 😍
@@tanyanewman55 honestly
@@Nept6nss yea
Right before the pandemic, I ran into a Patricia Arquette at a company I was working for at the time. She was so kind. I told her she was my favorite final girl growing up. She seemed shocked that I mentioned that roll. We talked for about 10 minutes. It was a very great experience.
From what I read, she didn't have a good experience making that movie.
I love nightmare on elm street 3 the dream warriors this is so cool seeing the Stars from Nightnare on elm street 3 The dream warriors. you all looks great. I wish I could've been there with you all in person.
I like Rodney Eastman and Ken Sagoes.
28:23 "Jason from Halloween..." LOL Epic fail, Jennifer!
Funny story; Tyler Mane when he was called to play Michael in the 2007 remake, he said to Rob Zombie "I don't think I could wear a hockey mask all day on set." With Rob replying on the phone; "Wrong movie, dumbass!"
🤣 He deserves to earn a "dunbass" for sure.
They're all so awesome, and Ira, Jennifer and Rodney are just too adorable for words
2:38 Actually Ken, you weren't the first. Shavar Ross survived "Friday the 13th Part 5" in 1985, two years earlier.
He was a child and they don't usually kill kids
Ken Foree survived 'Dawn Of The Dead' in 1978
@@homelesshannah50 Doesn't matter. Fact is, an African American survived a horror movie prior to Sagoes. As Nick pointed out, Foree was also a survivor.
@@nickm393 The black teen Roger also survived in that movie Night of the Demons but that was in 88 so he definitely wasn't the first
@@hennessyapplejuice8331True! ‘Night of The Demons (1988)’ remains to be one of my all-time favorite horror movies! I always watch it around Halloween!
Definitely the best sequel of any horror franchise. Almost better than the original, which is amazing for a sequel.
Especially a horror sequel and especially the 3rd film in a horror franchise, most feel like cash-grabs and the 3rd is usually where they start going downhill.
"I thought it was kind of weird that the dog's name was Jason."
"I thought it was weird that the dog PISSED FIRE!" Yep, that about sums it up XD
I geuss it you can say... Jason is a bitch.
Edit: I know it's a male dog, It was just a joke.
Great to see Bradley Gregg and Penelope Sudrow!
Man, I love Ken. I wish he was more well known.
Ken sagoes just like kincaid is big guy and seems to be more bigger than before well it seems like kincaid is a part of him
Brooke Bundy such an amazing women so sweet & kind she was my teacher in one of my acting classes in NYC..
How cool to see these guys together, hope one day this reunion happens at one of the UK horror conventions.
best freddy movie hands down
Definitely!
Rodney: We actually talk to each other when we're not at things like this
Ken: When?! I ain't seen your ass in a whole year
I love these guys sm 😂💖
Ken sagoes should do more movies along with his fellow dream warriors friends they had such good chemistry together and deserve more screen time, they should try comedy, horror again or action movies or sci-fi
I totally what agree with you
Awesome panel
One of my favorite sequels of all time
Great great actors! I love tnx!
Fuckin Rodney Eastman killed it once he'd shown up, he probably cracked me up the most.
My dad took this to me see this when I was 7. I was shitting my pants. When the characters starting beating Freddy's ass, I wasn't scared anymore. It was a great memory with my Dad.
Bradley Gregg. This is an actor even the most fervent Generation X’ers that were movie buffs in the mid to late 80’s never heard of. He was Phillip, the kid made into a puppet by his arteries carried around by them by Freddy and jumped to a “suicide”. But for the actor himself. He was Kiefer Sutherland’s sidekick in Stand By Me with Sutherland himself an unknown when it came out, the poor Irish kid in Lonesome Dove that crossed a south Texas river being bitten to death by a bunch of water moccasins, had the lead role in the severely neglected B-movie Class of 1999, and one of D.B. Sweeney’s buddies in Fire in the Sky. Yet this dude was never even mentioned in any teen magazine in the late 80’s or early 90’s, just the whitebread Kirk Cameron always made the front page wit the two Corey’s and River Phoenix the main focus.
He also had a small role in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade in the opening flashback with River Phoenix as Young Indy.
1 and 3 were my faves
Fabricated Reality part 2 was almost irrelevant. A basket case teen boy and clueless parents living in a home bought 5 years later. It was set in the future just like part 3 if you do the math!
I liked the fact that for once all the kids knew about Freddy & we're figuring out ways to defeat him instead of whole movie trying to convince one another of "the realness of Freddy & what he could do to you" moments that took up so much time. And the fact that Nancy was back! She's the ultimate final girl for me! Also, it was unique for each one to have their own moment & their own unique skill/gift/power of their own to fight Freddy.
"Oh yeah -- big tough bad ass. How long are you gonna last?"
"I'm gonna last longer than any of you!" (haha)
No robert and no heather. Hmmmm
Alex and no late John Saxon there either
Isn't it true that Robert is not so keen on part 3?
Isn't it true that Robert is not so keen on part 3?
@@JamesSmith-qy3eu it seems to me like the cast didn't really get along on Dream Warriors because I rarely see them together on these panels. And Robert/Heather speaks high volumes lol
omg penelope still looks the same she looks like a teenager up there. the one that got her head pushed into the tv
I legit thought that was Renee Zellweiger (sp?) back in the day lol
'Welcome to prime time, bitch'!
Awesome video keep up the good work!
What happened with Jennifer Rubin at 22:25 ?
She didn't know this was a panel?
I never see Craig Wasson on any of these Nightmare reunion retrospective interview videos
1st & 3rd are the best & after that, I was done, never seen the later ones in their entirely.
This was a great cast panel! ‘Nightmare 3’ was actually the first of the series I saw when I was way too young to see it! Lol Ironically, my Mom bought it for me. She saw the VHS cover art and thought it was just a fun action movie or something. She had no idea it was a horror movie. Lol! I’d watch it over and over until she actually saw some of it and took it away from me. I saw that she hid it up in her bedroom closet! So I’d get home from school before she got off work, I’d get a little step stool to help me climb up to where she hid the VHS and I’d get the movie down, watch it, then put it back up in her closet just before she got home. Too funny.
When ‘Nightmare 4’ came out, my Mom had a new boyfriend. He wanted to impress me, so he and my Mom took me to see part 4 one Friday night at a very crowded theater in Encino. I was just 9 years old and the youngest one in the whole theater! It was the first time I met my then soon-to-be Stepdad and we have remained close all these years later! Part 4 was the only one of the NOES movies I actually got to see in a theater and it was so cool, but I cried my eyes out when Kincaid, Joey and Kristen died because they were the Dream Warriors and I was too young to understand that it was all make believe! Lol I will always love ‘A Nightmare on Elm Street’ (the Robert Englund ones) and all of the cast from each of those great movies! Thank you so much for sharing. I never tire of hearing all their stories about making the movies and of working with Robert Englund!
🌹
Gregg is truly a fine actor - one of the finest of his generation, I would hazard to say. Though you wouldn't necessarily know it from Nightmare 3 - his part is too small. Great comments 16:34 - 17:45.
Nightmare on Elm Streets 2 and 3 were set in the future from when they were made. Did people know that if they were paying attention? Part 2 was set 5 years after the first one, making it about 1989 and it was released in 1985. Because it took 5 years to sell the house. As for Part 3, Nancy Thompson was 16 in 1984 and in this one she’s a graduate student, so it’s reasonable to assume it’s 1991-1992 with her on an internship.
Never mind, it’s 2020. I doubt if it makes much of a difference today; Blade Runner was set in November 2019 in Los Angeles and look where we are now!
Freddy is the thinking man's monster. Haha that's brilliant!
The Man who played Peter from Dawn of the Dead was the first Black person to survive in a horror film. Plus, you got killed in Part 4.
There had been many prior to "Peter" aka Ken Foree. If I recall Pam Grier, Diahann Carroll, Ruby Dee, Thalmus Rasula, and MANY others of color had survived.
:)
But I understood what you were saying ;)
Love this movie and the actors, but goddamn this was one awkward panel.... Everyone seemed shy, nobody knew when to speak, the microphones where being changed out and passed down, Penelope was shielding her eyes from the lights the whole time, people were showing up half way through the thing, and Bradley Gregg barely said one thing!
SuperRyderBros haha I know... I'm used to awkward audience members asking questions, but holy fuck, the actors were worse. I don't hate them for it, but I feel bad... especially for Jennifer who just fucked up what she said so bad lol.
SuperRyderBros ... Though, Ken and Rodney were amazingly non-awkward.
Agreed big time. The combination of the questions, answer, the long lagging personal pauses unedited, the microphone details (ect). Jennifer Rubin being strangely late as well. Just all added up to a strange time, indeed. Glad I also caught that.
Lol, I thought Jennifer was going to get massacred for saying "Jason from Halloween" at a horror convention.
Maybe they aren't used to that they didn't really have big careers afterwards so they don't have the EXPERIENCE of always being "on" like seasoned actors and people used to always answering questions.
Man I had such a crush on Patricia Marquette when I first watched this movie
Arquette.
Kinkade was my favorite
fucking yes
Why don't they move the fucking camera?
Because I am hosting the panel, and I can't exactly jump off the stage and go man the camera
Oh, that's you in the top hat? Right on.
The camera issued was corrected later, when Rodney showed up, but... yeah that sucked at first not being able to see Ken.
TheSkunkrocker Yes that is me. I usually have a camera person with me for the panels, but I was alone in Los Angeles. So had to do both which isn't so easy ;)
withoutyourhead
What happened with Jennifer Rubin? She didn't realize it was a panel?
Draven Truth is Like it or not the only reason the Actors do these types of panels is for the money! Not all Cast members of the Elm Street films Want Thier lives to Revolve around The Characters they played in a movie! UNLIKE THE OVERLY OBSESSED FANS Of the Elm Street movie's! The over the top Obsession people have with the Freddy films isn't What the Real life Actors Want 24/7..365 days a year! Maybe Jennifer was Through with the Accosiation of herself with the Elm Street movie's and didn't want to be Bothered anymore. After all people do have lives after these films.
ken is hilarious
Look at that! She made it to Hollywood she is on TV lol prime time even.
35:23 She is talking about me!
At least the dude who got killed on the strings admitted he didn't have any powers bcuz he got killed before he could figure out what he could do so was the chick who got her head smashed in the tv
Wish John Saxon been there rest in peace John Saxon aka carmine orrico
Prime time btch lol love that line
Oh Jennifer... I had such a crush on you.
You killed it.
This is a cool video. Ira Heiden is a really good actor - he was in a silly movie called Illegally Yours the year after Nightmare 3 with Rob Lowe and Colleen Camp. The dude was hilarious - a very good comedic actor. Love Penelope - she's so sweet. Perfect blond beauty.
"i didnt have a power" ME WJOASH
Cant see the others
why i dont see ken sagoes
I wished they would of talked to more. I wished more questions would of been asked.I would of not kept quiet.🤐 with all the nightmare on elm streets made . Robert should of been there.
I am going to make this comment and I really don't care who likes it. I am so sick of watching these Q&As and these actors that we all love and respect are not mic'd properly. Everyone of these I watch I struggle to hear and make out what these people are saying and I think it is complete bullshit. If you were going to invite these people to your events and pay them to be there so that we can hear what they have to say, invest a little money and Microphone these actors so we can hear them. So annoying I can't even stand it
Halloween did not have Jason
of course Arquette too high nosed to make it... even though its the role that made her....
And to blow your mind, she was a stereotypical Austin, Texas Generation X’er single mother in Boyhood 2002-2014 working her way from a drab lower-middle-class existence getting her degree, marrying her professor that was a single parent that had it all living in a nice house, but an abusive closet alcoholic, moves to San Marcos to be a college professor, lives with a younger man that’s a student of hers and an alcoholic Iraq war veteran with PTSD, a single mother again that downsizes to an apartment again to see her kids in college.
The best movie of the Freddy collection right after the original of course
Thanks Adam, I agree it is the best sequel
Patricia??
Ramiro Gonzales Honestly I have never read any comments she has ever even given about her time in Elm Street. Has she ever even interviewed about Dream Warriors in the last twenty years?
J. K. I had to go search that cuz I’ve never seen a single article, but I found one! She actually talks about why she didn’t return for Dream Master too.
bloody-flicks.co.uk/2017/11/04/interview-patricia-arquette-talks-dream-warriors/amp/
At least Johnny Depp remembers
@@mr.checkyourself4672 He did come back for part 6 when he didn't have to back then
She never does any of the cast reunions or Horror Cons for NOES. I wish she would because she’s fantastic!
Jennifer Rubin thinks Jason Voorhees was from the Halloween movies?? That's Michael Myers. Jason Voorhees is from Friday The 13th. Not Halloween.
Example Wes Craven & Tyler Perry do excellent casting etc...
Have of them people got that look on there faces like what I'm I doing here.
How the hell they sleep at night lol
What the hell? These people are in their 40’s now! In the old days, people in their 40’s were old farts that wore slacks, button down shirts with a pen and glasses case in their shirt pocket, and loafer shoes. Yet these people are trying to act like they’re in their 20’s!
You're only as old as you feel.
@@cretinousjester3475 yes exactly!!!!! (something)
LOVE the sarcasm Jon!!! hahahaha
@@cretinousjester3475 I think he was joking LOL
or maybe its because of the lighting lol
Patricia Arquette really thinks she is a big shot,she never goes to these NOES reunions or panels.
Nope part 4
Damn. Jennifer Rubin really brought the cringe on this panel... Also, is it just me, or did Bradley Craig just seem uncomfortable the whole time? Maybe it's just cause he hadn't done one of these panels before. It's gotta be kinda nerve-racking to be up on stage answering fan questions for an hour, especially if you're not used to that.
I think because of the mostly quiet atmosphere of the room, they didn't have much energy to bounce off of but for the most part, they seemed relaxed and content.
maybe because I'm older now but part three was stupid.
Charles Surber Agreed. Patricia Arquette is annoying. 1 is classic. Freddy's Dead is still cool
@@iamjeona What's better than 3? They all were stupid except for 1 and 3
what made the movie great? well it was dokken for the kick ass song dream warriors otherwise it would just have been your average nightmare on elm street movie with fredrick kruger spitting out one liners thru the entire film.
As for the actors, it was irrelevant even then, but I’ll go to it: Nobody has even heard of Heather Langenkamp to this day except for this series. The end! Johnny Depp was her boyfriend in the first one, but the movie didn’t make him a star. Part 2 had teen actors you’ve never heard of or recognized unless you remember Weird Science as the other guy that was with Robert Downey, Jr. Part 3 had a bunch of teen actors with potential, but only Patricia Arquette got past that. The tests never even got a mention in teen magazines that I knew of.
Horror movies are at the bottom of the barrel in Hollywood.Thats where a person usually gets their start besides soap operas or small roles in a tv show.Look at Jennifer Aniston her first movie was Leprechaun,I'm not sure if she acknowledges it or not
why is fame so important to u, just enjoy their art and talents
I would like to make a shout out to Nightmare on Elm Street please keep up the good work if you want to get together and do another show with Freddy Krueger y'all go make another movie another horror movie you see all the kids to get together and make a Halloween cartoon of Elm Street I don't know where Freddy Krueger doing I know who run his mouth ain't saying nothing where his claws in his purse or his bag whatever he carry
This is not my favourite
I know only who 2 of these r. Well 3. The big black guy, the woman sitting right side and the man sitting on far right too.
well if you saw the movie you'd know all of them
@@withoutyourhead i was 5. U?