Rooney’s recent movie “A Nightmare on Elm Street” finally has a DVD release date: October 5, 2010. You can pre-order the DVD and/or the Blu-Ray on Amazon now.
Five teenage friends living on one street all dream of a sinister man with a disfigured face, a frightening voice and a gardener’s glove with knives for fingers. One by one, he terrorizes them within their dreams – where the rules are his and the only way out is to wake up. But when one among them dies, they soon realize that what happens in their dreams happens for real and the only way to stay alive is to stay awake. Buried in their past is a debt that has just come due. To save themselves, they must plunge into the mind of the most twisted nightmare of all: Freddy Krueger. Jackie Earle Haley plays the legendary evildoer in this contemporary reimagining of the seminal horror classic.
Special Features:
- Freddy Krueger Reborn: Dare to Witness How This Stylish Reinvention of a Classic Pays Homage to the Original and Also Gives Fans a Wicked New Scare!
- Maniacle Movie Mode (Blu-ray only)
- Alternate Opening (Blu-ray only)
- Alternate Ending (Blu-ray only)
- Deleted Scene (Blu-ray only)
Congrats to Rooney and the entire cast and crew on their #1 movie this weekend!
New ‘Nightmare’ scares up $32.2M to open on top
LOS ANGELES – Freddy Krueger is raking in cash at the box office again.
A remake of the slasher flick “A Nightmare on Elm Street” led the weekend with a $32.2 million debut. The movie features Jackie Earle Haley as Krueger, a psycho killer who stalks and slays victims in their dreams.
Fright films typically drop steeply in their second weekends, since hardcore horror fans rush out to see them in the first few days. But the remake already is headed toward a solid profit after an opening weekend that roughly matched its modest production budget of just over $30 million.
The weekend’s other new wide release, Brendan Fraser’s family comedy “Furry Vengeance,” bombed with just $6.5 million.
Source: Associated Press
This is a pretty amusing Q&A Rooney did with PopStar while on the NOES set. I like her wit!
Rooney Mara looks exhausted, and that makes sense. Last June, the pettite actress was on the set of A Nightmare On Elm Street, then in production at a bookstore in Chicago. Mara, the sister of Kate Mara and a rising star in her own right, plays the sleep-deprived Nancy Thompson, who’s on the run from the infamous and decrepit Freddy Krueger (Jackie Earle Haley), a serial killer who worms his way into people’s dreams and essentially slays them from within.
The April 30 release, of course, is a remake of Wes Craven’s 1984 horror flick of the same name, which cast Heather Langenkamp as Nancy and Robert Englund as Freddy. Johnny Depp played Nancy’s boyfriend in the old film, while Kyle Gallner has that role in the reboot. ScreenStar was among a handful of visiting journalists on the Elm Street set that day in June, and here’s some of what Mara had to say.
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Rooney spoke briefly to The Press Association at the premiere last night:
Nightmare On Elm Street’s leading lady Rooney Mara insists shooting the remake of the 1984 horror classic was far from terrifying.
“Except for a few times where I was scared, it was not that scary but definitely exhausting, for sure,” she explained at the film’s Hollywood premiere.
The 25-year-old plays a new ‘Nancy’ in the movie, heading up a talented ensemble of young stars taking on the new Freddy Krueger (played by Watchmen actor Jackie Earle Haley).
“I was very nervous, but after sitting down with the director and talking about it, our version of Nancy was just so different that I had to forget about all the pressure and expectations and go with the Nancy that we created.”
If the reboot of the franchise proves a box office hit, Rooney confirmed Nancy will return in the next movie.
“Yes, I have one more if this one’s a success,” she said.
However, the actress admitted she wouldn’t usually pay to watch a scare-fest like Nightmare On Elm Street.
“I saw the original when I was 12. There was like three years when I was quite young that I loved horror films, but I don’t see them ever now, I don’t like being scared or watching them,” she laughed.
Source: Google
Here’s the official extended synopsis from New Line!
New Line passed along the official, extended synopsis for A Nightmare on Elm Street, in case you needed a refresher as to what the movie is about.
Nancy (Rooney Mara), Kris (Katie Cassidy), Quentin (Kyle Gallner), Jesse (Thomas Dekker) and Dean (Kellan Lutz) all live on Elm Street. At night, they’re all having the same dream – of the same man, wearing a tattered red and green striped sweater, a beaten fedora half-concealing a disfigured face and a gardener’s glove with knives for fingers. And they’re all hearing the same frightening voice…
One by one, he terrorizes them within the curved walls of their dreams, where the rules are his, and the only way out is to wake up.
But when one of their number dies a violent death, they soon realize that what happens in their dreams happens for real, and the only way to stay alive is to stay awake. Turning to each other, the four surviving friends try to uncover how they became part of this dark fairytale, hunted by this dark man. Functioning on little to no sleep, they struggle to understand why them, why now, and what their parents aren’t telling them.
Buried in their past is a debt that has just come due, and to save themselves, they will have to plunge themselves into the mind of the most twisted nightmare of all… Freddy Krueger.
The film opens on April 30!
Here’s Rooney in a full scene clip from “A Nightmare on Elm Street”! Clip and HD caps in the gallery below.
092 x Movie Images – A Nightmare on Elm Street: Official Clip #1 [HD] Captures