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Best horror franchise Friday The 13th vs Nightmare on Elm Street vs Halloween vs Saw

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by VanityHalfBlack, Aug 30, 2012.

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Best Horror Franchise

  1. Friday The 13th

    30.8%
  2. Nightmare On Elm Street

    40.4%
  3. Halloween

    32.7%
  4. Saw

    19.2%
  5. Hellraiser

    5.8%
  6. Puppet Master

    3.8%
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  1. VanityHalfBlack

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    Friday the 13th parts 1-9 were all good/10 sucked, Nightmare On Elm Street parts 5,7 sucked.. Michael Meyers is overrated and how many Saw movies have I seen??
    Friday the 13th still the best horror franchise to date... Hellraiser/ puppet master/child's play I can see some fans out there with this vote...
     
  2. dmenacela

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    Hellz no. Nightmare on Elm Street for the win
     
  3. Hayden_SFC

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    Of those choices, I prefer A Nightmare on Elm Street.
    The first one I loved growing up...then the second was the "Gay" one...fans know what I mean. Then the third one with Patricia Arquette brought it back to pretty good form. You can argue shortly after that it started to get really goofy.

    Friday the 13th I never got into.
    Halloween I thought was just ok.
    Saw films I can't stand.
     
  4. Cannonball

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    In retrospect, I find most 80s horror franchises cheesy and stupid. But as a kid growing up, I always preferred A Nightmare on Elm Street.

    I did find the documentaries on Nightmare and Friday the 13th that came out a few years ago very entertaining.

    I really enjoyed the first few Saw films but then they just tried to churn one out every year and it just sucked. I might have seen the 3rd one twice but only saw the ones afterwards one time each which made it difficult to remember details of the overall series story arc whenever a new one came out. After Jigsaw died, I couldn't remember what had happened in the previous installment whenever I saw the next one.
     
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    this.
     
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    Nightmare on Elm Street easy.

    Hellraiser 1 is awesome, but everything after the first was ****ing stupid.
     
  7. Jontro

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    I don't really consider them horror because none of them are scary. However if I had to choose, I'd go with Saw for the sheer violence.
     
  8. cloudng8

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    i like both friday the 13th and nightmare on elm street, but if i had to choose i would watch nightmare on elm street... like most of these the first ones were great then got worse each time... jason vs freddy was a cool twist though.
     
  9. VanityHalfBlack

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    Halloween has more votes than Friday the 13th, wow!!!!
     
  10. GRENDEL

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    A Nightmare on Elm Street part 1 and 3 are excellent horror films.

    Halloween really set the table for the 80's slashers so you have give it plenty of respect, part 2 wasn't that bad either.
     
  11. Thefabman

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    halloween all day.
     
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    Nothing can ever top the original Halloween.
     
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    Why is The Exorcist not here? :confused:

    The first one would blow all of the ones you mentioned out of the water...
     
  14. juicystream

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    Friday the 13th has more good sequels, but Nightmare on Elm St is the better horror movie.

    NOES II & VI were awful. I liked the idea behind VII.

    I'll go Nightmare on Elm St just for the terrifying idea of going to sleep.
     
  15. juicystream

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    Wasn't scary. I love the movie, as it makes me laugh.
     
  16. juicystream

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    Saw would have been the winner if they hadn't kept turning out terrible sequels. The 1st one was truly special, and I liked the 2nd one, but it continued downhill after that.
     
  17. Jontro

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    Saw is like Final Destination. Each sequel is worse than the previous one, but I still go out and see them for the deaths and gore.
     
  18. VanityHalfBlack

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    As a stand alone film, I agree... I don't think the Exorcist is a franchise, how many sequels were made???
     
  19. VanityHalfBlack

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    That's what Friday the 13th is for...
     
  20. juicystream

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    Exorcist
    Exorcist II
    Exorcist III
    Exorcist: The Beginning (Prequel) - Came out in 2005, or so.
     

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