King Darkness
Super Freak
- Joined
- Jan 19, 2006
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Chocolate turtles or ninja turtles?
Question: Do I like chocolate turtles or ninja turtles?
Answer: BOTH!
Chocolate turtles or ninja turtles?
Guess again.Sorry kiddo, Spawn.com memberships don't count.
That's one sweet piece of fright.What's better a Ferrari, Lamborghini or Porsche? They're all great it's a matter of personal preference.
I personally LOVE all the Slashers and cannot say who's better than who. Jason & Freddy terrified me the most but i won't say they're better that Michael Myers and Leatherface.
When I was 19 years old, I was a security guard for a car dealership on the midnight shift. I saw Halloween for the first time one night on a small black and white television that plugged into a cigarette lighter in my 1980 Pinto. It scared me so badly, I refused to make my rounds the rest of the night without my partner who monitored the far end of the lot going with me. Friday the 13th's never scared me. I had watched those as a kid at home with my parents on a gigantic vhs player.
Exorcist got me, not much else after that though, I was 4-5 years old I believe.
I'll say while I do have an appreciation for all the slashers I grew up with, Jason is at the top of my list and Freddy is at the bottom. I do like them all though. Jason is the one who made the biggest impact on me as a kid.
Sorry, that just sounds funny. I'm as big a Jason fan as you can find, but I'd never call him 'deep'. Granted, the sequels have more variety in look and tone, but they're all pretty shallow. I think only Goes to Hell tried to go deep, and we know how that turned out.
freddy scared the crap outta me
I could never take him seriously, as a kid I still laughed.
For some reason, I always wished I was the person in the movie that was being attack so you could nail that SOB!
It's like those type of movies that you watch and you keep screaming at the tube "Don't go in there you IDIOT!!!!"
for me it was the whole sleep thing. freddy could come out of nowhere & you're screwed
Only movies that ever "scared" me as a kid were ghost flicks like Poltergeist...
...and those "Real Ghost Stories" Jonathan Frakes used to host.
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