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Deleted Scenes from ‘A Nightmare on Elm Street’ Remake
New Line Cinema’s A Nightmare on Elm Street remake is now in theaters everywhere, but it wasn’t an easy production. Those of you keeping up with the production might have noticed some major changes in the script, and film itself. The movie originally opened with a house party and the kids playing rock band (footage from the first trailer shows someone falling out of a window). Then there were multiple removed dream sequences (one involving a dream version of “Elm Street”, a possessed dog, along with a scene where Freddy “unzips” out of Quentin’s body), and even a new ending. Not to mention missing scenes during the “micro naps” sequences. There’s a whole movie within a movie to say the least. Will we see it on DVD/Blu-ray? I hope so. For those of you who want to get a better idea of what’s missing, all you have to do is read on and reflect back to our 4-part set visit report. You’ll find details, images and a video from the set of one of the removed scenes.
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READ PART 1
READ PART 2
READ PART 3
READ PART 4
PREVIEW PIECE: BIRTH OF A NEW FREDDY
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Chris Elliott Starring in Creature Comedy ‘Bad Day for Bigfoot’
Fresh off his brief appearance as Longlegs in Scary Movie, Deadline reports that Chris Elliott will star alongside Michael Ian Black in Sasquatch creature comedy Bad Day for Bigfoot.
Sara Tomko (Resident Alien), Oliver Cooper (Project X) and James Duval (Donnie Darko) also star in the film from filmmakers Zach Green and Devin O’Rourke (Foil).
Deadline details in today’s exclusive report, “The film follows a Bigfoot hoax that goes horribly wrong in the middle of an actual Sasquatch hot spot, leading to a chaotic struggle between the hoaxers, investigators, and a supernatural force that defies explanation.”
“I have always been drawn to cryptids and monster lore, and the over-the-top sincerity of 80s and 90s protagonists,” director Zach Green said in a statement. “Bad Day for Bigfoot is a love letter to those creature-filled adventure comedies. I couldn’t be more proud of the cast and crew we’ve assembled, and for the support and enthusiasm from the people of La Grande [Oregon]. It was their gumption that proved to us that making this thing was very possible, and that what’s lurking in those woods may be very real indeed.”
The cast also includes Ashley Rae Spillers, Brian McGuire and Kyle D. King.
Stay tuned for more on Bad Day for Bigfoot as we learn it.


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