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Greetings creeps and ghouls!!
Of all the slasher films made what are your top 6 favs?
So let's grab the machete, a large kitchen-knife or even a chainsaw will do and lets have a slice-'n-dice ol'time...
My top 6:
- Black Christmas ('74)
- Friday The 13th Part 3
- My Bloody Valentine ('81)
- A Nightmare On Elm Street
- Terror Train
- Psycho II
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Friday The 13th
The Texas chainsaw Massacre
Phantasm
A Nightmare On Elm Street
Halloween
Child's Play
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Friday The 13th Wrote:Friday The 13th
The Texas chainsaw Massacre
Phantasm
A Nightmare On Elm Street
Halloween
Child's Play
Phantasm wouldn't count as a slasher I don't think.
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Bojangles Wrote:Phantasm wouldn't count as a slasher I don't think.
I know,
I was posting my favorite films of the Horror Genre...
oh well...
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1. Friday the 13th (love the original, best kills)
2. Halloween
3. My Bloody Valentine
4. Madman (crazy hillbilly farmer carnage)
5. Friday the 13th Part VI
6. Sleepaway Camp (best ending ever!)
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Gutmunchers Wrote:1. Friday the 13th (love the original, best kills)
2. Halloween
3. My Bloody Valentine
4. Madman (crazy hillbilly farmer carnage)
5. Friday the 13th Part VI
6. Sleepaway Camp (best ending ever!)
Good list. I haven't seen MadMan, though
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Halloween
Texas chainsaw massacre
Friday the 13th
Hellraiser
Nightmare on elm street
wishmaster
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mrblue Wrote:Halloween
Texas chainsaw massacre
Friday the 13th
Hellraiser
Nightmare on elm street
wishmaster
Nice list you have
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Nightmare on Elm Street
Psycho
Halloween
Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Black Christmas
Scream
(All of them are the originals)
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Hey every1!!! well, believe it or not...I haven't seen enough Slashers 2 make a top 6 lists(again, I have only just began 2 watch horrors). However, so far, slashers r my favourite horror sub-genre...so please!!! Help me out!!! Here's my fav I have see so far:
1)Friday the 13th
2)The Texas chainsaw massacre
3)My bloody Valentine
4)Nightmare on Elm street
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6)?
So...as u can c...I could do better!!! I need some advice!!! have seen others like "I know what u did last summer" trilogy, however, these i liked but not enough 2 make the list, especially counting it has got some gr8 others like F13th!!!!!
THANX 4 the HELP!!!!!
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SamWinchester89 Wrote:Hey every1!!! well, believe it or not...I haven't seen enough Slashers 2 make a top 6 lists(again, I have only just began 2 watch horrors). However, so far, slashers r my favourite horror sub-genre...so please!!! Help me out!!! Here's my fav I have see so far:
1)Friday the 13th
2)The Texas chainsaw massacre
3)My bloody Valentine
4)Nightmare on Elm street
5)?
6)?
So...as u can c...I could do better!!! I need some advice!!! have seen others like "I know what u did last summer" trilogy, however, these i liked but not enough 2 make the list, especially counting it has got some gr8 others like F13th!!!!!
THANX 4 the HELP!!!!!
Hmm...
Just Before Dawn, it's got a great atmosphere even though it takes a while to "get started," make the sound of whistling terrifying (If you're into gore, search for the uncut version; if you don't care, try and find the 2-disk!)
Keep watching F13 movies
the French film Inside and the Italian film Tenebre (They're not exactly "slashers", but they do have a single main killer committing several murders)
Valentine is a better-than-average "modern slasher"
Get into the Child's Play series
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I'll probably think of more later, do you have more specific preferences on what you want to see?
âThe Fright Night remake is a film which taps into the audienceâs deepest rooted fears, such as those of vampires throwing motorcycles at them. I dread the thought of a vampire throwing a refrigerator or a deskjet printer or... Iâd better stop before I give myself nightmaresâ
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Mr. Briggs Inc. Wrote:Hmm...
Just Before Dawn, it's got a great atmosphere even though it takes a while to "get started," make the sound of whistling terrifying (If you're into gore, search for the uncut version; if you don't care, try and find the 2-disk!)
Keep watching F13 movies
the French film Inside and the Italian film Tenebre (They're not exactly "slashers", but they do have a single main killer committing several murders)
Valentine is a better-than-average "modern slasher"
Get into the Child's Play series
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I'll probably think of more later, do you have more specific preferences on what you want to see?
I'm going w/ pretty much everything unless it is 2 splatter...some gore I don't mind, however, it definitely upsets me when they abuse of that...let's just say I have priorly skipped the "Saw" and "Hostels" sagas 4 that reason(I don't really c the point in the torture n'all)
THANX a lot!!! Keep suggesting!!!
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SamWinchester89 Wrote:I'm going w/ pretty much everything unless it is 2 splatter...some gore I don't mind, however, it definitely upsets me when they abuse of that...let's just say I have priorly skipped the "Saw" and "Hostels" sagas 4 that reason(I don't really c the point in the torture n'all)
THANX a lot!!! Keep suggesting!!! Well a word of warning then - If you're not up for splatter I'd say steer away from Inside and maybe Tenebre. The former isn't torture, but it does have blood coming out the wazoo, all over everywhere
âThe Fright Night remake is a film which taps into the audienceâs deepest rooted fears, such as those of vampires throwing motorcycles at them. I dread the thought of a vampire throwing a refrigerator or a deskjet printer or... Iâd better stop before I give myself nightmaresâ
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Mr. Briggs Inc. Wrote:Well a word of warning then - If you're not up for splatter I'd say steer away from Inside and maybe Tenebre. The former isn't torture, but it does have blood coming out the wazoo, all over everywhere
I'll c about that then, after all I am Italian and I might enjoy it. I think I could handel blood...i hope
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Oh man, you need to see Psycho, Halloween, The Prowler, The Burning, Sleepaway Camp and Alien. Good slasher movies.
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