Anonymous asked:
Dude! I found this vid for some underrated slashers that you might find interesting (https://youtu.be/ix01wAOshc4) check it out if you have the time
Never seen the other movies, but I’ve written for Laid to Rest, The Collector, and My Bloody Valentine.
- ChromeSkull: He’s a pretty good slasher. Cool skull mask variation and the shoulder-mounted camera is a nice touch. Neither movie was that great, but the sequel was an improvement. Still, a prequel or another sequel would be nice.
- Gunther: Carnival horror film! <3 Which I’ve never actually seen. Read novelization a looong time ago, though. It was better than the dozen or less other Dean Koontz books I’ve read. But it made me sad Amy couldn’t get along with her half-siblings. That one murdery guy and the baby jar. Or maybe I’m getting Funhouse confused with another Koontz work.
- Babyface: Happy Death Day and The First Purge also had baby doll masks. It’s a good motif. I have a dress with baby doll heads. (See below.)
- Reeker: Silly name is silly.
- Phantom Killer: So The Town That Dreaded Sundown is like a real life Stab from Scream?
- the Collector: Yes! Great movie, great movie. Decent sequel, too.
- the Miner: Fun fact, I used to be afraid of gas masks because of that Rugrats greenhouse episode. Anyway, Harry Warden should be ranked up there with the other slasher greats. :(
- Victor Crowley: All I see are a bunch of nosy tourists who should’ve invited a lonely lad to celebrate Fat Tuesday with them.
- Frank Zito: If he’s that good at scalping, he could have made a killin’ waxing pubes, instead.
- the Outcasts: A slasher polycule you want nothing to do with. (That’s not actually the vibe I got from the video, but it’d be fun.)
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