#3 A Nightmare on Elm Street
This month we are going to step away from only Zombie stuff, and I am going to give you my Top 31 Horror films (Minus any Zombie Flicks we will have a top ten for that don't worry) And these are my Favorites. I went with a few questions to get this list. One Did I like the film? (bit of a no brainer here) Two, Did I like Film A better than Film B? In other words if both flicks were on or had to decide which one to watch, what would I pick? Three, would I watch it over and over if it were on TV? (even commercial Television) After all this I came up with a list of about 50 Movies and had to cut it down, trying to keep Sequels out, Remakes Out (I do have a couple of Exceptions so don't hold me to it) And I kept Zombie flicks out just for this countdown, to get something a little different for the Month Of October. And these are my best and by no means will they be everyone else's favorites so don't get all artsy fartsy on me and say well you missed this classic of that, I love horror movies and I will probably agree but I liked these more. So just relax and enjoy!!!
#3 A Nightmare on Elm Street
The original 1984, not that new pile of shit remake, Robert Englund's Freddy Kruger is one of the most iconic movie monsters in the history of horror. and although as the series went on he became a little campy and the one liners (although funny, like with the Nintendo glove "No we're playing with power") got a little ridiculous the series was always about Freddy not so much about the kids he slashed up. Except I believe in this first installment (and part 3, possibly A New Nightmare) Largly to do with Heather Langenkamp's character Nancy. She was just as strong as the Freddy Character and I think that is what was missing from some of the other ones...Anyway starting the Top 3 off is The Original 1984 A Nightmare on Elm Street
"Whatever you Do Don't Fall asleep"
#3 A Nightmare on Elm Street
The original 1984, not that new pile of shit remake, Robert Englund's Freddy Kruger is one of the most iconic movie monsters in the history of horror. and although as the series went on he became a little campy and the one liners (although funny, like with the Nintendo glove "No we're playing with power") got a little ridiculous the series was always about Freddy not so much about the kids he slashed up. Except I believe in this first installment (and part 3, possibly A New Nightmare) Largly to do with Heather Langenkamp's character Nancy. She was just as strong as the Freddy Character and I think that is what was missing from some of the other ones...Anyway starting the Top 3 off is The Original 1984 A Nightmare on Elm Street
"Whatever you Do Don't Fall asleep"
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