Nightmare On Elm Street Halloween Horror Nights 2010 Universal Studios Hollywood 1080p HD
October 28, 2010 / 471
Return to the town of Springwood, the scene of Freddy’s horrific crimes, and take a journey through a living nightmare as Freddy Krueger waits for you in the darkness.
The trip will take you through the traumatized town of Springwood, including the abandoned ruins of the Badham Pre-School, the haunted hallways of Springwood High and, ultimately, a showdown with Freddy himself in his infamous Boiler Room.
Halloween Horror Nights 2010 at Universal Studios Hollywood 1080p HD
October 28, 2010 / 596
A few clips from Halloween Horror Nights 2010. Open from September 24th to October 31st.
Halloween Horror Nights 2010
Prepare for a new level of terror at Universal Studios’ Halloween Horror Nights where horror legends come to life.Experience 5 new mazes based on the most popular horror themes and movies of all time. Nightmare on Elm Street with Freddy Krueger, Friday the 13th with Jason Voorhees, Saw featuring horrific new traps from the film series, House of 1000 Corpses in 3D Zombievision — created by horror expert Rob Zombie, Vampyre: Castle of the Undead.
Make your way through scare zones terrorized by killer Klownz, flesh-eating Freakz, asylum Lunaticz and, for the first time, La Llorona (The Crying Woman) who, after drowning her children and herself, returns to the living, wailing for her lost children and searching for new souls to replace them.
Dare to survive the Terror Tram that’s been hijacked by serial killer Charles Lee Ray trapped inside the body of the pint-sized Chucky doll. Ride the first-ever roundtrip express tram tour directly to Skull Island for Peter Jackson’s King Kong 360 3-D and keep the thrills going on popular rides Jurassic Park in the Dark, the Revenge of the Mummy coaster and The Simpsons Ride. And back by popular demand, see the newest installment of Bill & Ted’s Excellent Halloween Adventure show.
Top 50 Scariest Movies Of All Time (40-31)
October 22, 2010 / 9548
40. ‘Eraserhead’ (1977)
Synopsis: Considered the greatest cult movie of all time, “Eraserhead” is not your average horror movie. The film employs bizarre imagery to create a deeply unsettling tone. We dare you to not reach for the remote in the scene of Eraserhead trying to feed his misshapen “son.” It might go down in history as the single most disturbing movie scene ever. Even by art-house standards, this flick is a tough pill to swallow.
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39. ‘Amityville Horror’ (1978)
Synopsis: A family moves into a perfectly nice house in Amityville, N.Y. Then things begin to happen: black goo comes out of the toilet, flies appear (does this have anything to do with the toilet?), a voice tells a priest to “get out,” and something with glowing red eyes peers through the windows at night. Sure it was an “Exorcist” rip-off, but it was “based on a true story!” That’s got to count for something. Read more …
Kids Scary Freddy Krueger Costume (Nightmare on Elm Street Costumes)
October 29, 2009 / 2888
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Scary Halloween Costumes - The Child Freddy Krueger Costume Shirt and Mask come in sizes Medium & Large.
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Hallowen Costume Idea: Danica McKellar Like white-robed Princess Leia With Freddy Krueger at Annual Halloween Party x4 HQ
October 18, 2009 / 5081
Hallowen Costume Idea: Danica McKellar Like white-robed Princess Leia With Freddy Krueger at Annual Halloween Party x4 HQ
Nightmare On Elm Street Remake: Wes Craven Doesn’t Want To Make It
October 18, 2009 / 3803
So, a Nightmare on Elm Street remake is planned… but don’t expect original Nightmare director Wes Craven to have anything to do with it. Craven says he’s not interested in remaking the Freddie Krueger horror classic.
Wes Craven commented on the Nightmare on Elm Street remake, saying, “That’d be a tough one to re-see… If you move on from the films you’ve made – which I have tried always to move on – then it’s like, ‘That’s in the past. It’s had his life.’ If they make a better film, maybe it will eclipse the original. I don’t know. If they don’t, then the original will look even better.”
Craven also said, “I guess now they’re (studio bosses) moving towards remakes rather than sequels, because, at some point, you can’t justify another sequel – but you can remake the original, because the audiences have gone through two or three generations.”
My Favorite Horror Movie Death Scenes Part 8/8
October 8, 2009 / 2865
Here is Part 8 of My Favorite Horror Movie Death Scenes!
Part 9 is coming soon!
List of Horror Movie Death Scene used in Part 8: Read more …
















