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Post by The Walking Dude on Jun 9, 2007 5:17:59 GMT -5
He quit show business in the mid 90s and lives a normal life now. I think he does software programing or something like that. VH1 did a "Where are They Now?" for 80's horror stars. He was featured.i did notice he made an appearance at a fango convention a year or two back
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Post by GL on Jun 9, 2007 10:31:48 GMT -5
Yeah, I think he does do an occaisional appearance every now and then, but I'm pretty sure he's quit the business.
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Post by Lazario on Feb 4, 2008 3:25:38 GMT -5
I gave it a 3. Well made in a lot of ways. But it was also very boring. It seems like it was made for a certain kind of viewer. And that insider thing only impresses people if this is their favorite franchise. It was not very successful in the theaters and it's easy to see why. Plus, I thought the baby / kid in danger angle was weak and played out. Sure it helped Heather Langenkamp give a great performance. But I think a lot of people have problems following a kid who's as spaced-out as Dylan is throughout most of this movie. It was a bad idea even when Kubrick did it in The Shining. This film is really my favorite of the series. And I think it's a brilliant film, but the low budget hurts it. However, it can easily be seen as a kind of social / psychological / personal portrait of a young man fighting with intense feelings of homosexuality. Though to be fair, most people only say that because it's kind of obvious that the actor playing Jesse is gay. I voted 3 for the film because of the fact that this was too ahead of its time to work in 1985 and the subject matter was too ambitious to work on such a low budget. And I thought the score was the least impressive of the series. Very old fashioned (yeah, I never thought I would say I prefer the kind of techno-ish thing they had going on in part 1, but I do). Sort of the audio equivalent of squinting at the sun. But I think it's more of a 3.5, because darned if that actor (Mark Patton, I believe) didn't try his best with this role. And that little "blood on my hands" sequence is actually quite heart-breaking. This guy is facing some personal demons on-set, during filming, right in that moment. Credit where credit is due. Even if some of the vision of the film is compromised.
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Post by Razor! on Sept 30, 2009 6:14:45 GMT -5
Love This one. Whe Freddie bursts ot of the closet it's genuinly scary. Imo one of the best in the Nightmare series.
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