Halloween or friday the 13th?
What's your favorite horror movie series? If none of these are youre favorites then just vote which of them you liked the best.
Halloween series | 21 | |
Friday the 13th series | 18 |
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What's your favorite horror movie series? If none of these are youre favorites then just vote which of them you liked the best.
Halloween series | 21 | |
Friday the 13th series | 18 |
Kruger is scarier than Myers, but I think the Halloween movies were better.
Horror movies don't scare me. But I liked Halloween best.
What scares me most is the news. I don't watch it.
It's annoying when people call these kinds of movies "horror movies". People seem to think that the more bodies there are, the scarier it is.
If you were part of the plot, and it was real, you'd be shitting bricks.....duh. So if some psycho busts into your bedroom with a machete, you're cool with that? OK. What's your address?
A person steals someones car in a movie. In real life, most victims might become very angry or they would panic. According to your logic, we should also start raging or panicking when we see that happen in a movie.
My point: Emotions are not the same during real life situations and while seeing them happen in a movie.
So, just having lots of bodies in a "horror" movie doesn't make it scary. IMO psychological horror movies are scary. The kinds of movies, where there's something evil that you cannot accurately explain. Not a lunatic with a kitchen knife. And oh god, it's even more ridiculous when the lunatic is immortal monster who can teleport (killer catches everyone, even if he walks very slowly). Sadly, this is almost always the case.
At least Halloween has a backstory and Michael Myers has real mental issues from childhood. Jason is just out for revenge against innocents.
Michael Myers was mentally ill and was out to kill his family members like sister's or cousin's but at the same time killed innocent ppl which stood in his way. Jason Voorhees was out to take revenge on the youth's at camp crystal lake cause his mother got killed in the first movie for wanting to revenge her son's drowning accident which lead to his death.
So revenge on COMPLETELY innocent people who had nothing to do with his death is better than a mentally ill person from the age of 6 who had abusive parents who doesn't know right from wrong? Ohhhhhhhhh Kay. MM killed people who unfortunately were in his way to killing the people he was intent on killing for a reason. Jason was a DEFORMED MENTAL RETARD and a child, who as we now know, doesn't know right from wrong ad was a child. He was manipulated. He had one hell of a growth spurt and a major miracle cure for his retardatin.
Both deranged, but one was 'real' and on is such a contrived story and makes no sense. The kill scenes suck. Also, how did he grow into a 'normal' man with a highr functioning brain, and where the fuck does he get his brand new boots and outfits? Waltz into walmart? GMAB.
Plus, why the hell is Crystal lake still open? Duh. Let's see, we have 30 machete killings, and living witnesses, but it's still a camp? Riiiiiight.
Yes it's entertaining, but the plot and the backstory, and the current story is bullshit and only a moron would believe it or see past it.
Did i say that? I was just giving you the movie plot's. Jason Voorhees killed innocent ppl as well.
Oh please, stop backpedaling....you're wrong, admit it. I know the plots, and one sucks and makes no sense, AND on top of it all has little to no suspense, and no rhyme or reason, and no explanation as to how a 7 (or so) retarded, deformed by grows into a masive man...not to mention, spends his sleeping days at the bottom of a lake yet emerges with new boots, clothes and a non-rusty machete. He strictly kills innocents, MM kills people who are in his way to killing the people he needs to kill based on his mental illness.
I'm weird but I just can't find them scary. They seem a bit obvious to me, like I know what's going to happen. I've said it before but it takes something a bit different to unsettle me. Funny Games made me uncomfortable throughout but also made me think. El Orfanato was a bit unsettling too, as was Wolf Creek.