Are you ready for Freddy?! It’s our annual halloween commentary track and this year it will be the 1984 film; A Nightmare on Elm Street. Starring everybody’s favorite, wise crackin’, sweater wearing, knife-glove sportin’ Fedora fan; Freddy Krueger!
Nancy, slowly realizes that she and her friends are having nightmares that all have one thing in common; a mysterious burned man with knives on his hand. As the elm street kids are knocked off one by one it’s up to Nancy to try and convince her parents that something horribly wrong is happening. But, what she doesn’t know is that Elm Street has its share of dark secrets. Secrets that the adults desperately want to keep hidden.
We take you scene by scene with Wes Craven’s undisputed masterpiece that arguably birthed the most recognizable killer in film history.
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Dead Air Ep 113 – A Nightmare On Elm Street (Commentary Track)
Are you ready for Freddy?! It’s our annual halloween commentary track and this year it will be the 1984 film; A Nightmare on Elm Street. Starring everybody’s favorite, wise crackin’, sweater wearing, knife-glove sportin’ Fedora fan; Freddy Krueger!
Nancy, slowly realizes that she and her friends are having nightmares that all have one thing in common; a mysterious burned man with knives on his hand. As the elm street kids are knocked off one by one it’s up to Nancy to try and convince her parents that something horribly wrong is happening. But, what she doesn’t know is that Elm Street has its share of dark secrets. Secrets that the adults desperately want to keep hidden.
We take you scene by scene with Wes Craven’s undisputed masterpiece that arguably birthed the most recognizable killer in film history.
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This entry was posted on October 13, 2017 at 10:20 am and is filed under Dead Air Podcast, Updates with tags a nightmare on elm street, commentary track, Dead Air, Elm Street, Freddy Krueger, horror, Nightmare on Elm Street, Podcast, splatterpictures, Wes Craven. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.