If you never sleep again, information technology will only be because you are too busy sifting through all that "Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy" has to offer. This comprehensive two-disc DVD gear up serves every bit a written report on the infamous "A Nightmare on Elm Street series" which non only offers a iv hour (!) long documentary, but near equally much in special features and extra footage.
Produced past the same folks who brought united states "Halloween: 25 Years of Terror" and "His Name Was Jason: thirty Years of Fri the 13th" and hosted past Nancy Thompson herself, Heather Langenkamp, the main characteristic covers just virtually everything yous would ever want to know near the original eight-film franchise. Start with Wes Craven'due south original film and wrapping up with the 2003 hit brew-upwards, "Freddy vs. Jason," the documentary brings dorsum most of the main cast and coiffure from each film (sans major players such every bit Patricia Arquette, Laurence Fishburne and Johnny Depp) as they wax nostalgic nigh all of the fun, thrills, melodrama, successes and failures that "Elm Street" brought each and every 1 of them. Each film is given aplenty time and is expanded upon wonderfully, and not simply is it a blast to see how some of them take aged, simply a lot of new information is brought to the forefront that, even if you've followed the series throughout the decades, will come as news to you. This certainly is no fluff-slice, as anybody is open and honest, and in spite of its length, information technology never drags or feels tedious.
One time y'all've plowed through the master characteristic, there'southward yet a 2d disc of special features to eat, and as earlier, there is not a moment wasted. The primary meat of this disc is a compilation of extended interviews that runs almost as long as the average "Elm Street" pic. If you only tin can't get plenty after the four hours you've just completed, this slice serves almost as a plumbing equipment desert. Other features focus on Freddy phenomena such as the character'south transition into comics, the music that was used in the series, locations, props and, of grade, the fans. There'due south also a rather agreeable bit with the famed Angry Video Game Nerd where he rips autonomously the Nintendo game based on the franchise, admitting, in a loving manner. There's so much here that information technology virtually justifies its own release.
While the release glosses over the recent remake (save for a few minutes of cutting footage), it doesn't spare anything from the Robert Englund golden-era. Those who think how great this serial was in its fourth dimension will no doubt consume up each and every savory morsel that "Never Sleep Again" has to offer. You're certainly getting the bang for your buck, and even if the studio itself isn't as well swell on producing something this informative, it's good to know that independent film-makers with a love for the material are willing to do all the leg-piece of work themselves. Without this DVD, your "Nightmare on Elm Street" collection simply is not complete.
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