The ANOES franchise is the only franchise to have it's dignity intact.
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svalinanikola — 9 years ago(July 18, 2016 03:16 AM)
I disagree. Stuff like Freddy's Dead and the remake were pretty bad.
Also, how does it keep its dignity when they turned Freddy into a complete joke?
In fact, one of the only things that was liked about the remake is that Freddy wasn't a a jokester, but more serious and menacing. -
Phill24 — 9 years ago(October 14, 2016 12:05 PM)
Out of all the major slasher villains (Freddy, Jason, Myers, Chucky, Leatherface) I think that Freddy got the best sequels out of all of them. For me, even the worst Elm Steet movie is still fun and entertaining to watch.
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joe_538 — 9 years ago(October 18, 2016 08:22 AM)
It had some low spots with Freddy's Dead and the reboot, and Part 5 was underwhelming.
I think the least-flawed horror series is probably The Evil Dead. But to be fair, if they'd cranked out as many movies as the other franchises, they'd probably have a couple duds as well.
I prefer "lame" zombie Jason. Normal people can't keep coming back from explosions, gunshots, stabbings, falls, and having machetes and axes embedded in their heads. At least, not without occasional medical attention. -
JennaHanson1974 — 9 years ago(January 19, 2017 11:40 AM)
"Nightmare On Elm Street" was my favorite of all horror movies because Freddy Krueger talked. It was creepy when Michael Myers or Jason standing there making no sound, but with them they would play that music whenever they were close. It got boring.. Oh, there's the music again.
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ElectricWarlock — 9 years ago(February 01, 2017 09:37 AM)
Well, I'm not very difficult to please. I find that if I enjoy the first film in a series, odds are I'll be able to enjoy the rest. I'd even go as far as to say that each of the big horror franchises only have one weak link. For Friday the 13th that is Jason X, for Halloween it is Resurrection, and for A Nightmare on Elm Street it is the remake. All the rest of them, even if some of the sequels aren't technically "good" they're still fun.
I'd say horror fans are lucky to have all three of the franchises and each has provided me many, many hours of fun. So I thank all involved with each of them even though each has that one movie I just can't get into.