A Nightmare on Elm Street - 1950's Super Panavision 70
Publicado 2024-04-19
Check out "IT" 1950's trailer here:
   â˘Â IT - 1950's Super Panavision 70 Â
And "Scream" 1950's version after that:
   â˘Â Scream - 1950's Super Panavision 70 Â
/// AI TOOLS USED ///
⸠Midjourney (images) bit.ly/3uIQ1r6
⸠ElevenLabs (voice) bit.ly/3N6WJgQ
⸠Runway Gen-2 (image to video) bit.ly/47teoaB
⸠Suno (music) bit.ly/3QdlkSK
⸠Udio (music) bit.ly/3UoHQu6
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Todos los comentarios (21)
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Which other horror movies should get a 1950s treatment? đ˝đ
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This makes me want new Nightmare On The Elm Street movie that take place in the 50s.
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A reboot of this movie based in the 1950âs would actually be pretty awesome to watch.
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What a cool looking Freddy and love Vincent Price as voice over..very cool.â¤â¤â¤
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Freddy Krueger would scare the shit out of 1950's America.
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I thought this Freddy was terrifying. Then i saw Tinas eyes in the end
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Voice sounds vaguely like Vincent Price. Nice touch.
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AI just looks like a lucid dream.
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Great look with the 50s suburb.
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The whole trailer looks like a NIGHTMARE. It could easily be a scene from a Nightmare within a Nightmare On Elm Street. I dig it.
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Damn, that would have scared the crap out of people in the 50s.
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I want to see back in the future, 1950's version please !
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that narrator sounds like Vincent Price, one of the best classic horror actors ever
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If they did a 1950âs version it would be incredible
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Vincent Price Narration is an extra special touch
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This works SO WELL if it were only a real trailer. The uncanny and unnatural way the AI people move and seem to float and morph at times fits perfectly with the way a dream could be viewed as looking like. I don't know if that made sense, but what I'm saying is the freaky way AI things move works well in a dream-based situation.
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That must be one of the best youâve done so far! Fantastic stuff!
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This is beautifully made!! More please! More! đđđ
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This was pretty cool. A 1950's take on "A Nightmare on Elm Street" has some interesting possibilities. Thinking more about it, I wonder what it would look like if the modern "Slashers" were contemporaries of the classic, Universal Pictures Movie Monsters of the 1930's and 1940's. Imagine Freddy Krueger being portrayed by Peter Lorre . . . . 559th Like.
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I love this, especially the narrator's Mid Atlantic accent spoken by people in radio and in theater at the time.