The Slasher Genre: The unstoppable killer or the human killer

The Slasher Genre: The unstoppable killer or the human killer

This video is mainly for the horror fans on this website, I ask the age old question. How do you like your serial killers in the slasher genre, do you prefer the unstoppable type or the human foe.

Editorial Opinion
By icecooljr - Apr 05, 2016 07:04 AM EST
Filed Under: Horror

Here is a very short video, that looks at both types very briefly and I give my own opinion on the subject.
 

 

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Yaf
Yaf - 4/5/2016, 7:59 AM
Michael Myers is probably the best, but only for the first two movies because he's shown as human but probably high on PCP or something. I mean, remember when they show his face? He's not even ugly.
Invincible
Invincible - 4/5/2016, 6:30 PM
Great video, I personally like Ghostface and the Scream movies I really do like a more human villain, Michael Myers was fun in the first couple of movies but got a bit pointless as he kept coming back, like what's the point of killing him if he's coming back in a year or 2
DarthMoose
DarthMoose - 4/5/2016, 7:21 PM
Human foes, like scream, hell even chucky and freddy were more human than Jason or myers.
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