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    • A Nightmare on Elm Street

      (2010)

      Directed by: Samuel Bayer

      Starring: Jackie Haley, Kyle Gallner, Katie Cassidy

      Overview: Razor-gloved killer Freddy Krueger (Jackie Earle Haley) hunts teenagers in their dreams.

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    • Green Day: Bullet in a Bible

      (2005)

      Directed by: Samuel Bayer

      Starring: Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt, Tre Cool

      Overview: The members of Green Day profile their American Idol concert.

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Samuel Bayer Movie News

Monday, September 28

  • Never Sleep Again: A Nightmare on Elm Street Teaser Trailer Arrives Online

    The new teaser trailer for A Nightmare on Elm Street was supposed to premiere before screenings of Zombieland, but Nightmare producer Brad Fuller revealed it would arrive online sooner on his Twitter page, which promised a MySpace reveal.

    As promised, he added the teaser trailer to his MySpace homepage at midnight. Now fans finally get a sneak peek at the remake/reboot of the Wes Craven classic with Jackie Earle Haley stepping in for Robert Englund as Freddy. Rooney Mara, Thomas Dekker, Kyle Gallner, and Katie Cassidy co-star with Samuel Bayer directing.


    Next Showing: A Nightmare on Elm Street opens April 16, 2010

    Posted 09/28/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Jackie Earle Haley | Samuel Bayer | Nightmare on Elm Street

Wednesday, July 22

  • First Look at New Freddy in Nightmare on Elm Street Remake
    Freddy Krueger

    Surprise! He's burned and he wears a sweater!

    No matter how iconic the look of Freddy may be, it's hard not to want a peek at everyone's favorite sarcastically creepy dream terror, especially with Jackie Earle Haley (Watchmen) in the iconic role. A new, dark and horrifying image has arrived online and that's so dark it's hard to see if it's Haley or just a publicity still of Robert Englund during his days as Freddy.

    As the photo shows, Freddy has kept his signature hat and striped sweater. The only part of Freddy that will be slightly altered is his face, though it will maintain a grotesque appearance reports IGN from their recent set visit. The filmmakers are taking a darker approach with the remake, as discussed by producer Brad Fuller:

    I think that our dreams are much closer to the first film than anything else. These nightmares are truly nightmares and that's one of the things that [director] Sam Bayer is so great about. We all have nightmares, but it's a difficult thing to communicate what they feel like, and I think that's what Sam is really doing an amazing job with.

    Haley also thinks the remake is going to darker places:

    I think we're focusing less on the camp and a little bit more of the scarier side. More of a serious side. And there's definitely, I think, a little more focus on, you know, what makes this guy who he is...I'm playing a boogeyman, you know? So that's what I'm really trying to embrace, but at the same time find out what makes this boogeyman tick. So there is room to look at his past and to see what's happened and to see what makes him who he is — to see what's made him the boogeyman that he is. But I think it's really important that Robert Englund and New Line have done such a fine job over the years of creating this world and this character. It's fun to kind of re-envision but at the same time we need to remain true, to a point, of who Freddy is and what the franchise represents. It's neat to get to re-envision it, but at the same time you don't want to go so far that we've left out what makes it so cool.

    Posted 07/22/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Jackie Earle Haley | Samuel Bayer | Nightmare on Elm Street | A Nightmare on Elm Street

Tuesday, June 30

  • Old Freddy Endorses New Freddy in Nightmare on Elm Street Remake

    Freddy KruegerWith almost every horror movie franchise being remade recently — Halloween, Friday the 13th, and Texas Chainsaw Massacre to name a few — Nightmare on Elm Street wasn't far behind. Robert Englund has been the only actor to appear in the series as Freddy, the dream-wandering psycho killer until Jackie Earle Haley was cast for the remake. In an interview with FearNet, however, Englund seems perfectly content to not be involved with the new Elm Street and sounds pretty excited about what director Samuel Bayer has in mind:

    I really am looking forward to how they exploit the dreamscape with CGI and all of the new technologies that they have at their fingertips. That is something I think that is appropriate and that's what I'm looking forward to. My feeling is that [producer] Michael Bay — this guy has more money than God — would not put his name on this if he didn't have some real love for the franchise. He wants to reboot it and reimagine it, and I hope he wants to reimagine it and make it different.

    Englund seems pleased with Haley wearing the knife glove this time around and is very taken with Haley's interpretation of the character;

    I love Jackie's character. Jackie is not big, and I think that Jackie's size is gonna really work for him as Freddy Krueger. Because I've always in my mindset imagined… One of the metaphors or one of the images I've used for Freddy is a little rabid dog that just bites your ankle and holds on. A little yelping dog. And I think Jackie brings that, with his own physicality, to the role, without ever having to work it a little bit. He doesn't really have to work that. He brings that naturally with who he is, which I think is really part of the way I see it.

    Englund hope Haley will be allowed to make changes as well:

    I'd even like to see Jackie dressed a little differently. Jackie's a wonderful young actor. Let him make it his own. I always used to think of alternates to what I wore in that and I would say, after wearing that sweater for eight movies and a television series, "Maybe he would wear overalls, because he's a janitor." Maybe the hat could be different; maybe it could be a baseball hat or an old frayed baseball hat or something. Maybe the sweater is a vest or maybe it's an old thermal undershirt, those colors or something like that. I mean you've got to keep some of the mythology there. Obviously he's got to be burned and everything. But I sort of hope they avoid my silhouette, and I hope they alter the glove a little bit, rough it up a little bit or make it more [David] Cronenberg or something. I don't know. I just want them to liberate themselves.

    Remakes can often not live up to the original, and Englund is sensitive to that fact, but doesn't want that held against the Elm Street remake:

    The remakes are tricky. But it's something Hollywood's been doing since the 1920s. I mean they've remade A Star is Born six times. I'm in one of them for God's sake!

    Next Showing: A Nightmare on Elm Street opens April 16, 2010

    Posted 06/30/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Robert Englund | Michael Bay | Jackie Earle Haley | Samuel Bayer | Nightmare on Elm Street | Halloween | The Texas Chainsaw Massacre | A Star Is Born | Friday the 13th

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