countess-zaleska:“I got lucky being a part of a horror sequel that was both intelligent and funny. B
countess-zaleska:“I got lucky being a part of a horror sequel that was both intelligent and funny. By the third film, Freddy Krueger really found his humor, and everything worked out perfectly. Still, the horror fascination didn’t seem as big back then as it is now. Right now, the movie is 100 times more popular than it ever was when it first came out. […] [About her character “Taryn”] The blades…well, you know how at the magic store they have the shock buzzers that you put around your finger? Well, they had one of those, but with ball bearings instead. So the knives stayed there. But I had to learn how to make them go circular. […] The hair was my idea. […] I had my costume on, but I had my hair down. So I thought, well everything must go up. When I wasn’t in the dream, everything was down, but when I was in the dream — hair up, knives on, all that stuff!“ — Jennifer Rubin, 2018 (Women in Horror Spotlight )Jennifer Rubin in A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987) dir. Chuck Russell -- source link
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