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Wednesday, May 12, 2010

|| Nightmare on Elm Street edisi 2010||

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saya tidak berminat untuk bercerita tentang "nightmare" yang sedang saya lalui sekarang ini **my LLB examination** but I am more excited to catch the new edition of NES..


cerita ini dulu berjaya membuatkan saya tidak tidur malam taw?
**walaupun masa tu mulut gatal sangat mintak, merayu Mommy/Daddy nak tgk citer nih kat TV3**

mamat nih memang sinonim dengan muka terbakar dia, topi kotor,baju belang merah & hijau dia, kuku besi panjang dan juga poor dental hygiene...how did he became HIM?



kalau ikutkan cerita dia "kunun2nya" mengikut wikipedia di sini  ...

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"Wes Craven says his inspiration for the basis of Krueger's power stemmed from several stories in the Los Angeles Times about a series of mysterious deaths: All the victims had reported recurring nightmares beforehand, and died in their sleep.Additionally, Craven's original script detailed Krueger as a child molester, which Craven said was the "worst thing" he could think of. The decision was made to instead make Krueger a child murderer in order to avoid being accused of exploiting the spate of highly publicized child molestation cases in California around the time A Nightmare on Elm Street went into production. Craven's inspirations for the character included a bully from his school during his youth, a homeless man who had frightened him when he was eleven, and the 1970s pop song "Dream Weaver" by Gary Wright. "

"Throughout the series, Freddy's potential victims often experience dreams of young children, jumping rope and chanting a rhyme to the tune of "One, Two, Buckle My Shoe" with the lyrics changed to "One, Two, Freddy's coming for you", often as an omen to Freddy's presence or a precursor to his attacks[24]. This rhyme is chanted at least once per film, and has become Freddy's iconic calling card."

"Freddy's physical appearance has remained largely consistent throughout the film series, although minor changes were made in subsequent films. He wears a striped red and green sweater (solid red sleeves in the first film, striped sleeves for the remainder of the film series) , a dark brown fedora, his bladed glove (see below), loose brown trousers, and worn working boots, keeping with his blue collar background. His skin is scarred and burned as a result of being burned alive by the parents of Springwood, and he has no hair at all on his head as it was presumably all burned off. For reasons never elaborated on, his blood is occasionally a dark, oily color, or greenish in hue. In the original film, Freddy remains in the shadows and under lower light much longer than he does in the later pictures. In the second film, there are some scenes where Freddy is shown without his glove, and instead with the blades protruding from the tips of his fingers"

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I am hoping that the movie is as how it was before, in my younger years..**puhlezzzzzz**

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