I would like to see the technology used to explore more period horror genre works, for example, E. A. Poe.
— Robert Englund
The modern horror audience is wise to our tricks this lets it in on the gag.
Most of my nightmares involve me forgetting my lines in a stage play.
Gosh, I'd like to direct Our Town on stage.
If they do something like that, maybe a Freddy Krueger fan, a girl, a really sick goth girl starts killing kids herself and Freddy has to put a stop to it, or they have to fight it out.
I'm basically a movie actor now, and my big roles are mostly horror movies - unless I'm doing a guest star or something - and occasionally I try to get back into television.
Many great horror stories are period pieces and English actors have a facility for historic characters.
I have an Italian comedy at the Venice Film Festival.
Kids today don't watch a black and white movie.
I have friends that are much better actors than I am that had to quit the business because they couldn't survive the auditions or the rejections, or people just didn't realize how good they were.
The last time we had Freddy in reality was part two and Freddy sort of went out on his own.
Jeff Bridges taught me a lot about how to keep a scene fresh.
I think superheroes today are like whistle blowers.
I wouldn't want the pressure of a Six Feet Under or the pressure of improvising like Curb Your Enthusiasm.
And in Freddy vs. Jason I like when Jason and I double team Destiny's Child.
But it's mostly about pacing yourself when you do these movies.