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Best Horror Series?

Started by diamondwaspvenom, December 28, 2009, 06:12:50 PM

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Which of these franchises are the best?

Friday The 13th
6 (27.3%)
Halloween
2 (9.1%)
A Nightmare On Elm Street
6 (27.3%)
Evil Dead
9 (40.9%)
Leprechaun
0 (0%)
Ghoulies
0 (0%)
The Exorcist
1 (4.5%)
Sleepaway Camp
3 (13.6%)
Child's Play
0 (0%)
Psycho
4 (18.2%)
Children of the Corn
0 (0%)
The Howling
0 (0%)
Saw
3 (13.6%)
Alien
9 (40.9%)
The Fly (Original Series)
2 (9.1%)
Critters
0 (0%)
Tremors
3 (13.6%)
Carnosaur
0 (0%)
Puppet Master
1 (4.5%)
Hellraiser
2 (9.1%)
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
1 (4.5%)
Night Of The Demons
0 (0%)
The Omen
2 (9.1%)
Pumpkinhead
0 (0%)
Scream
0 (0%)
Demons
0 (0%)
The Hills Have Eyes
0 (0%)
Re-Animator
1 (4.5%)
Basket Case
1 (4.5%)
It's Alive
0 (0%)

Total Members Voted: 22

diamondwaspvenom

Sorry if this has been posted already (I didn't really check). Anyway, what're your favourite horror franchises?

Javakoala

You forgot:

-None of the above and/or any at all.

Not trying to be a jerk, but scanning the list, I've seen most of the original films and a few of their sequels. Usually, the first one is solid or tolerable, but the sequels usually stink on ice. Evil Dead comes close, but the second was a comedy remake of the first with a different ending, and, unlike most of the horror fans out there, I did not care for Army Of Darkness.

Some of these you list had sequels that were okay, but they probably would have been good as a stand-alone film without the main character/villain being used. To be honest, I can't really think of one other than Halloween Something-or-other where Jamie Lee Curtis came back to bury the axe. It had a good theme of a sibling dealing with being related to the personification of PURE EVIL. THAT would be a good story, but they spent too much time with the standard stalk and kill crap for the movie to really take off, and Jamie made everyone else in the film look like slackers.

Still, nice list and you went out on a limb with some real turkeys like Leprechaun.

Derf

For an overall horror series, I went with Nightmare on Elm Street. It was hit and miss, true, but it was an entertaining arc. I enjoyed the Evil Dead series more, but, as Javakoala pointed out, it's more of a comedy series than a horror series. Friday the 13th just never really captured my imagination. I almost went with the Puppet Master series, but I haven't seen several of them, and I absolutely hated the second one. It had a good premise, and the first one rocked, but there were more misses than hits in the sequels I saw. The sequels to Sleepaway Camp had little to do with the first movie, so that's barely a series. As for the rest, I either never saw all of the series (Saw)or was totally unimpressed by it (Child's Play).
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indianasmith

I rather enjoyed the SLEEPAWAY CAMP series, especially TEENAGE WASTELAND.
"I shall smite you in the nostrils with a rod of iron, and wax your spleen with Efferdent!!"

Leah

yeah no.

JaseSF

The Alien series is my fave out of those listed. At least each film had unique, distinct qualities.
"This above all: To thine own self be true!"

Jack

I went with Alien - the first two are enough to make it my favorite horror series of all time.  Third one wasn't bad, fourth one...we don't talk about that.  Then The Omen - really liked the first 3.  And of course Friday the 13th.  Good cheesy fun.  Several bad ones in there, but I like most of them.
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- Paulo Coelho

Skull

The Omen... I really like part 2 the best but the series (even the weak part 4) was so respectful with each other that watching them back-to-back is a joy.

Rev. Powell

For the best series of all, my write in candidate is George Romero's original DEAD trilogy.  And if Universals' original FRANKENSTEIN franchise was on there, I'd cast a vote for that as well.  My third vote goes to EVIL DEAD.
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Leah

if FREAKS (1932) was up, i would vote it! :teddyr:
yeah no.

Flick James

I went with Evil Dead, but would have voted Phantasm had it been on the list. I like that frachise because it has a perfect blend of bad B-movie essentials, including obligatory sex scenes, endings and justifications for sequels that make no sense, ridiculous excuses for gore, bizarro occultism, bad acting, and a great staple bad guy (speaking of course of the too-awesome-for-words Angus Scrimm as The Tall Man). On top of that, the franchise has some moments of genuine creepiness. 
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joejoeherron

i would have voted for the romero dead trilogy if it had been on the list also. I really enjoy the phantasm series.evil dead is good,although army of darkness ,to me, was a little over the top. i think the best horror movie franchise list is a good grouping of what is out there. i just wondor of some of the really bad horror films that could of had sequels.

RCMerchant

Quote from: Rev. Powell on December 29, 2009, 12:25:21 PM
For the best series of all, my write in candidate is George Romero's original DEAD trilogy.  And if Universals' original FRANKENSTEIN franchise was on there, I'd cast a vote for that as well.  My third vote goes to EVIL DEAD.

I gotta agree with the Rev on this one. The first four FRANKENSTIEN films,the DEAD trilogy,and perhaps the Hammer QUARTERMASS or DRACULA series.

But I'm shocked! No BLOOD ISLAND films? Egad!                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GY8xygx5FBE


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Lugosi-"No. Dracula-never ends."
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Psycho Circus

Halloween for me. It's the series with the most films I like, which are parts 1,2, 4 & 5. Really thinking about it, I liked H20 as well. I swear I was staring at the list at the top for ages, scratching my head, because I realised that most horror series have truly awful sequels. There's not one that stands out with strong follow ups to the original movie. I'd say there's horror films listed above I love more than Halloween, but I hate most of the other enries in those series. Oh, I'm rambling now.......

Skull

Quote from: RCMerchant on December 30, 2009, 04:21:04 PM
Quote from: Rev. Powell on December 29, 2009, 12:25:21 PM
For the best series of all, my write in candidate is George Romero's original DEAD trilogy.  And if Universals' original FRANKENSTEIN franchise was on there, I'd cast a vote for that as well.  My third vote goes to EVIL DEAD.

I gotta agree with the Rev on this one. The first four FRANKENSTIEN films,the DEAD trilogy,and perhaps the Hammer QUARTERMASS or DRACULA series.

But I'm shocked! No BLOOD ISLAND films? Egad!                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             


Hmmmmm... I didnt see "Blind Dead" or "Black Magic" on the list... :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gi6WK-415e8

Black Magic 2