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rdhull
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"Wes Craven: r.i.p."
Sun Aug-30-15 08:26 PM by rdhull

  

          

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/wes-craven-horror-maestro-dies-818806?utm_source=facebook

y THR Staff 8/30/2015 6:18pm PDT
He directed 'Scream' and the 'Nightmare on Elm Street' films.

Wes Craven, who reaped the teen horror market with his A Nightmare on Elm Street movies, has died of brain cancer. He was 76.

His Freddy Krueger character horrified viewers and became an iconic horror character.  He is credited with re-inventing the teen horror movie.

A blend of horror and morbid humor, the “Nightmare” movies were a box-office phenomenon. He claimed to have gotten the idea for Elm Street when living next to a cemetery on Elm Street when growing up in the Midwest.

Similarly, Craven's Scream series was a box-office sensation. In those scare-'em-ups, he spoofed the teen horror genre:  Scream, Scream 2 and Scream 3 with Scream 4 set for 2010. The Scream movies frequently referenced other horror movies.

Similarly, in 1994 Craven even referenced his own Nightmare players - Robert Englund, Heather Langenkamp, John Saxon - who played themselves in Wes Craven's New Nightmare.

There were eight (count at time of death) Nightmare on Elm Street films, including a cross-over Freddy vs. Jason.  Although he was considered the “auteur” of the series by the horror crowd, Craven only directed two: A Nightmare on Elm Street and Wes Craven's New Nightmare.

In 1989, Craven switched gears by producing a TV sitcom centered on a cartoonist whose characters would spring to life.Craven departed from horror intermittently: In 1999, he directed Meryl Streep in The Music of the Heart, an inspirational drama about a teacher in Spanish Harlem. He directed a suspense thriller Red Eye, amid his Scream eruptions.

He began his horror career in 1972 with Last House on the Left, a rape-revenge movie that appalled some viewers while generating big box-office. His early shockers in the late 1970s and early '80s included:  The Hills Have Eyes, Summer of Fear, The Evolution of Snuff, Deadly Blessing and Swamp Thing, his biggest budget film up to that point.  

During the '80s, he also directed some of the revival episodes of Twilight Zone.Wesley Earl Craven was born on Aug. 2 1939 in Cleveland, Ohio. Raised in a strict Baptist household, Craven graduated from Wheaton College in English and psychology and earned a masters degree in philosophy and writing from Johns Hopkins.

He briefly taught English at Westminster College. He was also a humanities professor at Clarkson College where he was a disc jockey for the campus radio station.

He directed several other thrillers and horror movies, including: The People Under the Stairs (1991), Nightmare Café (1992), Deadly Friend (1986), Swamp Thing (1982) and Summer of Fear.

Craven directed several TV movies: Invitation to Hell (1984), Chiller (1985), Casebusters, Night Visions (1990), Laurel Canyon (1993), Hollyweird, Don't Look Down and They Shoot Divas, Don't They? among them.

He received his first award in 1977 for The Hills Have Eyes, winning the Prize of the International Critics' Jury at the Sitges - Catalonian International Film Festival.

In 2000, Craven received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Amsterdam Fantastic Film Festival. He won the Grand Prize for Scream in 1997 at the Gerardmer Film Festival.

He was nominated for Best Director for Scream in 1997 by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror.Craven was married three times, and had two children, Jonathan and Jessica, with his first wife Bonnie Broecker. He married Iya Labunka in 2004, his third marriage.

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Subject Author Message Date ID
Damn. RIP.
Aug 30th 2015
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This one stopped me cold man
Aug 31st 2015
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RIP, had no idea it was getting so bad for him
Aug 31st 2015
3
Wow, R.I.P.
Aug 31st 2015
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RIP to a visionary director
Aug 31st 2015
5
RIP to one of the greats...
Aug 31st 2015
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nightmare on elm street is on netflix streaming
Sep 01st 2015
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RIP.
Sep 01st 2015
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Ryan M
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1. "Damn. RIP. "
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New Nightmare was very innovative at the time, and between that and Scream - hed figured out a way to turn the genre on its head and be meta. People Under the Stairs is very underrated too.

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2. "This one stopped me cold man"
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I was live tweeting fear the walking dead and had to stop. This dude made my favorite horror movie of all time, and then came back and changed the game with Scream.

As film maker it doesn't get any higher than Craven for me. This one hurts.

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I'm generally not a fan of horror films, but it's impossible to overlook his impact and success. He's on the Mt. Rushmore of the Horror genre.

Cancer sucks. Brain cancer especially.

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5. "RIP to a visionary director"
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This affected me emotionally even though his movies weren't my thing.

He really was an auteur and he remade the horror genre twice, (Nightmare on Elm Street & Scream), so he is definitely worthy of any tributes being given to him.

RIP

  

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6. "RIP to one of the greats..."
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He gave us one definitive classic, A Nightmare on Elm Street, and another arguable classic, Scream.

His most underrated? New Nightmare.

He also gave us countless other gems through the years, some better than others.

Now we'll have to be careful when we fall asleep, but I'll be there to high five the man first and foremost.

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7. "nightmare on elm street is on netflix streaming"
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so is scream, scream 2, new nightmare. get to it this weekend, people.

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8. "RIP."
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He was a big part of my childhood and teen years, so far as movies. Growing up, I was way into horror movies. Still am as an adult, but with far less spare time to watch them.

Yes, obvious choices like Nightmare and Scream are classics. Who knows how many times I watched both the Nightmare and Scream series. I remember thinking Scream was so great because he didn't excuse his own movies from ridicule.

But I also dug the objectively "worse" movies like Shocker and Swamp Thing. They were goofy and fun. Of course, to varying degrees I also liked Serpent and the Rainbow, People Next Door, Red Eye, Hills Have Eyes, Last House on the Left, etc.

RIP to a true pioneer, and someone who always made it a fun time watching movies.

  

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