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Nightmare Autopsis: A Return to Elm Street Nightmare Autopsis: A Return to Elm Street by Lowell Greenblatt
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“Lowell Greenblatt was that kid at sleepovers who wanted you to rewind so he could see how the effects were accomplished.”
Lowell Greenblatt, Nightmare Autopsis: A Return to Elm Street
“A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge was then rushed into production and released less than a year later.”
Lowell Greenblatt, Nightmare Autopsis: A Return to Elm Street
“New Line was great, compared to say, the Weinsteins, who were a nightmare to deal with. We were covering the Scream films and they wouldn’t give us photos or set access. It was a real challenge to cover those movies.”
Lowell Greenblatt, Nightmare Autopsis: A Return to Elm Street
“We lived in Venice, California and he had a studio behind the house, where he would write every day in a bright blue bathrobe and a pith helmet.”
Lowell Greenblatt, Nightmare Autopsis: A Return to Elm Street
“When I first watched “part one,” after seeing several unique, visually exciting ways Freddy was dispatched (we’ll get there, I promise), my six-year-old mind was completely dismayed that an awesome character would do something so…well, stupid.”
Lowell Greenblatt, Nightmare Autopsis: A Return to Elm Street
“escape and faces Freddy head on. Craven has previously stated the longest human truth is that you only have control over yourself, and thus, you can only save yourself in the end.”
Lowell Greenblatt, Nightmare Autopsis: A Return to Elm Street
“Being dead wasn’t a problem. But being forgotten? Now that’s a bitch.” -Freddy Krueger”
Lowell Greenblatt, Nightmare Autopsis: A Return to Elm Street
“It was in Dream Warriors that Nancy inspired those lost children to dig deep within and find their strength. To find their powers that only they possessed and to use them to overcome the big bully who disappeared when she realized that he was nothing without her fear of him. When she turned her back on her bully and told him he was shit.”
Lowell Greenblatt, Nightmare Autopsis: A Return to Elm Street
“In 1988, I was lonely, depressed and bullied, but I found support watching Nancy, Kristen, Taryn, Jesse, Will, Joey, Kincaid, Alice, Rick, and all the other Elm Street children because they showed me how to fight back.”
Lowell Greenblatt, Nightmare Autopsis: A Return to Elm Street