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Sep 20 2009

First Look At A-Team & The Legacy Of Elm Street

Published by Regina Avalos at 10:39 am under Movies, Teasers & Trailers Edit This

I have two things to show you today. It seems the 80s keep getting revisited. Movies and television series from that time continue to pop up. They are remade, redone and either the big or small screen. The A-Team was a popular television series back in the day, and a big screen remake has been in the works for a bit now. Now we know Jessica Biel is joining the cast. That news came out earlier this week, and not long after that we were given a look at the A-Team van, which had almost as big a role in the series as the actors. It was no KITT car though. Check out that picture here!

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Another big thing from the 80s was Freddy Krueger and A Nightmare on Elm Street. Freddy began making us afraid to sleep back in 1984. I didn’t even believe that until I read it. I remember watching the movie, even though I was only eight years old at time. We have a big screen remake set for release in March 2010, but first we need to take a quick look back. A new 2 DVD documentary is set for release before the new movie hits. We’ll take a look back at the last twenty-five years with over four hours of never before seen footage. Nancy, the heroine from the first film, also has her own little take on things with a documentary she made. This is also included on the DVD. Take a look at the trailer for Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy below.

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