Friday, July 13, 2018

Your Turn

Favorite horror movie franchise. Not a one off, a franchise.


64 comments:

  1. The Thing was unfortunately franchised, so that.

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  2. I'm horrified by horror movies.

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  3. Attack of the Killer Tomatoes

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  4. Sex and the City

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  5. The "Nightmare on Elm Street" movies are probably the only franchise with more than one good entry, which is to say two.

    The "Halloween" remake was well done, but I didn't like it. Rob Zombie is a talented director, I wish he would get the help he obviously needs. But "Hallowe'en III: Season of the Witch" was also pretty good, for what it is, so that's runner up.

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  6. The Omen or the Conjuring.

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  7. I agree with J - Sex and the City is a very good pick.

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  8. I dunno, Donna, I thought The Omen 2 was as good as Omen 1.

    Oh, I forgot Poltergeist. I loved the first two movies.

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    1. The only series where the reality was more horrifying than the movies.

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  9. Child's Play. The ones with Jennifer Tilly especially.

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  10. Multi-page Blinds On This Site.

    Now THOSE are horrifying.

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  11. I can't believe no one mentioned Friday the 13th, yet.

    Must be a young crowd at this "your turn" - they probably have no clue who is "Jason."

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    1. Nah, we're just not as enthused by shallow morality plays as you must be

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  12. I think the Night of the Living Dead franchise is probably my favorite. Lots of fun social commentary mixed into those.

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  13. I know who Jason is, I'm just not a fan of those movies. The Nightmare movies were funny, though.

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  14. @Do Tell - they were kitschy little horror movies for sure - and tbh I hate horror movies, but the original Fri/13th was the very first horror movie I was allowed to go see on my own, so while it's not the best movie out there, it holds a kitschy place in my heart. /grin/

    Plus it was the first time as a pre-teen I saw Kevin Bacon on screen. /swoon/

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      You're forgiven😉

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    2. Friday the 13th part IV: The Final Chapter (which wasn't the final chapter, naturally) is worth watching for Crispin Glover. I think this is the one Corey Feldman is in too.

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  15. This one is tough, I really liked the first few Hellraisers before they got stupid. But I would also probably say Friday the 13th.

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  16. I'm seeing other suggestions here--Alien/s, Scream, Conjuring--that make me reassess. I never saw Omen 2, but maybe that one too. There are several franchises that had more than one good film. I'll change my pick to "Scream."

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  17. Star Trek, but not the reboot. I hate reboots with a passion.

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  18. Clearly lost the ability to read. haha

    I liked The Blair Witch Project (yes, even the second one).

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    1. Omg the second one is my fave, watched it many times just because of Kim Diamond! Lol

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  19. Evil Dead trilogy!

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  20. Evil Dead
    I've even seen the musical, highly recommend.

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  21. Anonymous12:40 PM

    Alien

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  22. Jaws (1 and 2)
    The Omen (1-2-3)

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  23. Omen and Hellraisers!!!!!

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  24. For their time, Nightmare on Elm Street or Friday the 13th. I was also fond of The Howling, the suspense of not knowing who is a werewolf.

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  27. Freddy will always be #1 in my heart but the Final Destination series holds up against the improved special effects skills we have to date. Saw & Hellraiser do the job too.

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  28. Anonymous3:27 PM

    I don't like them. Bad for the soul. They used to be just a few thrills. They got much worse.

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  29. The Conjuring. I hated when "happy endings" went out of fashion. I want to see someone go through a nightmare and come out on the other side. And they have the right balance of showing you scares and letting you imagine them.

    @mercyprosperity They've gotten better lately. Torture porn is no longer in fashion, thank god.

    @thia I think the Blair Witch sequel is underrated.

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  30. I was going to nominate Halloween til I just searched and saw there has been 11 of them made wtf. that is ridiculous. but while I am here yesterday at work I was talking to a girl about a movie and we both couldn't figure out the name and I want to be the hero please help me

    it was kind of like sleeping with the enemy. the wife fakes her death and moves to quaint town. as I recall she hooks up with a teacher and maybe her mom is in a home but at end of it she knows husband found her because stuff in house was straightened up and she ends up shooting him in head at her home. I may be crossing storylines with enemy movie and that one movie with the beach house and I did try to web search it and it's not Haven because I don't think she had kids. what is the name of movie please

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  31. I hate horror. But I have seen two Purge movies, so I guess I have to pick that one.

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  32. Paranormal Activity

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  33. Saw.... nothing like a creepy "Saw" movie!

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  34. @Lucy, everything you described is from Sleeping With the Enemy. :)

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  35. @Lucy was it “Enough?” With Jennifer Lopez & Billy Campbell?
    I’m also thinking there was another similar movie with Billy Moses, maybe?

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  36. Do not want. Reality is frightening enough.

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  37. I live in Racoon City, so I have to go with Resident Evil. I just love it, even the shitty films.

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  38. thank you for your input. certainly sounds like sleeping with the enemy but we both insist it wasnt, but very similar. I swear it wasn't Julia Roberts starring, also know it wasn't Enough. hopefully it runs again soon as it's kinda making me nuts.
    thanks again

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  39. The Silence of the Lambs

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  40. My life.

    It's one constant horror.

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  41. Romero's Dead Trilogy
    Phantasm 1-4 (skip 5 its horrible)

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  42. Sara, Making It Work said...
    Friday the 13th part IV: The Final Chapter (which wasn't the final chapter, naturally) is worth watching for Crispin Glover. I think this is the one Corey Feldman is in too.

    That dance Glover does in the movie is hilarious.

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  43. Cube is also great

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  44. Nightmare on elmstreet

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