A part of me will always like Freddy, because I was the right age to appreciate his one-liners. I enjoyed watching the Friday the 13th films with my buddies, just to laugh at them, but Jason is the dullard of all the slashers, in my opinion. I could do without him, even though his visual is striking.
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Who (what) Is Your L-E-A-S-T Favorite Monster?
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To each his own but personally I never really considered slashers or even slasher/mutants monsters.
This would be everything from Jason, to Myers to Texas Chainsaw family.
BTW, i'm not a fan of the slasher genre BUT, I do like Wolf Creek.
If you haven't seen it, you gotta give it a shot.Leave a comment:
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I know I'm in the vast, vast minority here, but I will never understand the appeal of zombies. They do nothing for me as monsters. Lurching, brainless things that are just ammunition fodder. I tried watching The Walking Dead, and I just couldn't get into it. Same thing with all the other zombie movies outside of Zombieland, which was awesome in spite of the zombies, and Night of the Living Dead, which had something interesting to say.Leave a comment:
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lol ^ Who can argue with that. Poor Dee Kelley. And mummies do look cool.Leave a comment:
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Come on guys.... The mummy is cool. If you want a stupid movie monster, look at Night Of The Lepus.Leave a comment:
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I like Ardeth Bey/Imhotep. IMO most other mummy movies are voodoo zombie rip-offs, and Lee's Kharis is the best of them.Leave a comment:
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"thunderbolt and toys2cool, your suffering will be legendary, even in Hell!"
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Any of the gory slasher types. Not my thing.
Of the classic monsters, I'd say the Mummy.Leave a comment:
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Definitely worse out there but I remember seeing the Jeepers Creepers 1 in the theater and thinking he looked really cheesy. In number 2 he looked much better mainly due to the slicker looking skin.Leave a comment:
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^But in the Whale film, he's a murderer and terrorist--doesn't that make him just as monstrous as the Phantom of the Opera, Mr. Hyde, or even Frankenstein's Monster?
As for the Gillman, I love the first film. I think it's a perfect creature-feature. I like the suit, I think it's sort of elegant.Leave a comment:
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