The focus is squarely on Heather Langenkamp and her unique experience playing Wes Craven's legendary teen heroine Nancy Thompson. With tongue planted firmly in cheek, she asks the burning qu... Read allThe focus is squarely on Heather Langenkamp and her unique experience playing Wes Craven's legendary teen heroine Nancy Thompson. With tongue planted firmly in cheek, she asks the burning question: "Why Freddymania and not Nancymania?" After personally experiencing the Freddy Kru... Read allThe focus is squarely on Heather Langenkamp and her unique experience playing Wes Craven's legendary teen heroine Nancy Thompson. With tongue planted firmly in cheek, she asks the burning question: "Why Freddymania and not Nancymania?" After personally experiencing the Freddy Krueger marketing craze, the rise of horror-convention fandom and the phenomenon of eight "Ni... Read all
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Yours truly, Nightmare Fan For Life
There are some amusing segments, especially Heather's quest in finding a Nancy action figurine and her interaction with Robert Englund when she does, but when Wes Craven/and his daughter are separately interviewed by her. This is when it becomes a little more focused, and meaningful on discussing the cultural recognition, and importance of Nancy in the "Nightmare on Elm St" universe. While their interviews come on towards the backend, they do anchor the documentary and there's something just soothing about listening to Wes Craven wax on.
This "sequel" to 'Never Sleep Again' is an off-beat mockumentary mostly following Heather Langenkamp around several conventions and interacting with the often unusual and quirky fans of the series. I'd seen this when it came out but I'd completely forgot about it. I expected the documentary to look a little bit deeper into the character and the conventions of the genre but it's more of a special feature you'd get on a DVD release of the film. It mostly follows Heather's frustration with taking a back seat to Freddy's fame, It's worth seeing for fans of the A Nightmare on Elm Street series and of Heather Langenkamp. It is at times funny, at times quite serious, but it's worth your time to watch the original documentary instead.
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- TriviaThe project took two years to film. The release was originally planned to coincide with the 25th anniversary of A Nightmare on Elm Street, but was delayed due to Heather Langenkamp's participation in Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy (2010).
- Crazy creditsNo fans were harmed during the making of this film.
- ConnectionsFeatures The Slumber Party Massacre (1982)
- SoundtracksBizarre
Written and Performed by Melissa Ritter
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- Never Sleep Again 2: I Am Nancy
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- 1h 11m(71 min)
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- 1.78 : 1