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Dream | Pedophilia
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5.2/10
IMDbBest Horror | 2011
Choice Movie Actress HorrorThriller | 2010
Choice Movie Actor HorrorThriller | 2010
Choice Movie HorrorThriller | 2010
Best Supporting Actress | 2010 | Katie
Budget 35,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 115,664,037 USD
Producer Brad Fuller has stated that while the film was a financial success, the backlash from fans, critics and industry professionals alike was so great that the phones at Platnum Dunes didn't ring for two years; they would not make another film until The Purge (2013). He admits that this film was handled poorly and a step back for the company, and it was decided that this would be their last horror remake.
Freddy's sweater was knitted by Judy Graham, the same woman who knitted Freddy's sweater in the original A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984).
Kyle Gallner suffered a cut to his abdomen when the glove Jackie Earle Haley had been wearing failed to bend back down, leaving one of the knives still extended. Haley didn't realize this until the scene was finished.
For his big scene in the opening sequence, Kellan Lutz chose not to sleep for a few days to get himself into character.
Freddy says that the human brain will still function well over seven minutes after death. This is actually true, the human brain will function nearly ten minutes after death.
"Freddy Krueger: Why are you screaming? [pause] Freddy Krueger: I haven't even cut you yet! [laugh]"
"Freddy Krueger: [Nancy falls into a pool of blood] How's this for a wet dream?"