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Halloween
Friday the 13th
Nightmare on elm street
Texas chainsaw massacre
Saw
Candyman
Lepercauhn
phantasm
Childs play
Hellraiser
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Nice list you have going on there.
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I'd have to go with Phantasm because it didn't get nearly as ridiculous as the rest of the franchises.
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FreddysFingers Wrote:I'd have to go with Phantasm because it didn't get nearly as ridiculous as the rest of the franchises.
I love Phantasm. If they're going to make another, they need to do-so before Angus and Reggie get any older.
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I would welcome another Phantasm movie. It's a very underrated franchise.
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FreddysFingers Wrote:I would welcome another Phantasm movie. It's a very underrated franchise.
I agree.
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I'd beg for another Phantasm movie personally; that's gotta be my pick for favorite, all got good atmosphere and each one brings something new to the table! XD
Behind that I like:
Puppet Master (low budget, but still very entertaining, as with most Full Moon stuff)
Basket Case (only 3 movies, but each are brilliant!)
Child's Play (5 movies and none truly suck!)
Saw (If you consider it horror)
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I would consider saw horror. Phantasm wouldn't be the same without reggie or angus and they really do need to make one morejus to finsh the series
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Nice list, Jason is my all time fave tho.
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Mr. Briggs Inc. Wrote:I'd beg for another Phantasm movie personally; that's gotta be my pick for favorite, all got good atmosphere and each one brings something new to the table! XD
Behind that I like:
Puppet Master (low budget, but still very entertaining, as with most Full Moon stuff)
Basket Case (only 3 movies, but each are brilliant!)
Child's Play (5 movies and none truly suck!)
Saw (If you consider it horror)
Saw is definitely horror. Personally, I think Child's Play really got hammy after a while.
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Childs play jumped the shark with bride of chucky.
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mrblue Wrote:Childs play jumped the shark with bride of chucky.
BIIIIIIIIG TIME!!!
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Personally I think horror trumps horror-comedy in most any occasion, but AS horror-comedy I think Bride and Seed jump right in without pretense and kick some serious ass.
IMO part 3 was the weakest as it was kind of teetering the line between horror and comedy, not truly excelling in one or the other; still far from a bad movie though.
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I just wish they didn't go the route they did. I would have loved to have seen more dark Child's Play movies.
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Hopefully the remake will they away from comedy and stay pure horror
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We can only hope.
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I hope it'll be more psychological like the original was originally supposed to be like
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In this order:
SAW
Halloween
Friday the 13th
Nightmare on Elm Street
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no no no
Friday the 13th
Phantasm
Saw
Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Childsplay
Scream
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Well, let me break down a few franchises for everyone (my opinion) and then I'll leave you with my all time favorite.....here goes:
Hellraiser 1 and 2 were the only GOOD installments in that franchise in my opinion, although 3 was tolerable, and Inferno didn't even seem like a Hellraiser movie to me. The rest, were ehh.
Friday the 13th, could have been the most FUN and solid franchise, if it wasn't for Jason Goes To Hell and Jason X, those two kind of ruined it for me. And if you count F vs J, then yeah.
A Nightmare on Elm Street, honestly, is very over-rated. I'll leave it at that.
Child's Play 1-3 were fun, Bride of Chucky was BADASS, Seed of Chucky was a piece of shit.
Halloween, well, it had some horrendous ass sequels (with the exception of part 2.)
Now, those are just some of the big dogs. There are alot of other franchises out there, including SAW, which I only enjoyed part 1 and 2, and tolerated 3, didn't get into 4,5, and 6. BUT, my choice for my favorite franchise would be.....
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Part one was classic, part 2 was fun, exciting, etc. Part three, was my favorite of the sequels, and the most gritty, dirty, and dark sequel in my opinion. Part 4, I feel as if it's very under-rated for what it is. Don't see why SO many people hate it. The remake, is hands down the best remake to hit the horror world, and the prequel, can hold it's own. So there ya have it, my choice, is The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
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