Best cereal killer/slasher/murderer?

@jambi462 (4576)
United States
December 5, 2008 9:44am CST
Who would you say is the best cereal killer from the movies of all time? For example Jason Vorhees from the Jason movies or Freddy Kreuger from Nightmare On Elm Street. My personal favorite was all of the dolls in the Puppet Master series of movies.
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@goat6boy (314)
• United States
7 Dec 08
to be honest i loved halloween but not all of them just the orignial but i also liked scream i like those cuz their real people and not monsters or ghost which im not as afraid of
@goat6boy (314)
• United States
8 Dec 08
im saying its more true to life which is more scary then monsters and ghost not wanting to see true real people die lol wow thats sick
@jambi462 (4576)
• United States
8 Dec 08
So what your saying is that you would rather watch real people die then actors?
@KaMlBob (786)
• United States
5 Dec 08
I like true stories, so I would have to say "Monster". It's not very gory or anything, but it's true, about one of the few women serial killers.
@KaMlBob (786)
• United States
5 Dec 08
Another one I just thought of that was also based on a true story was 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre' that came out a few years ago!
@jambi462 (4576)
• United States
5 Dec 08
I've never watched that movie before but I'd bet you'd be surprised at how many women cereal killers there are. I know there are some other pretty cool ones on female murderers.
@060157 (1059)
• Pakistan
5 Dec 08
chucky!! lol! that's the only serial killer that i like from the movies that i have watched.
@jambi462 (4576)
• United States
5 Dec 08
Chucky is pretty cool.
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@mlh8087 (368)
• United States
5 Dec 08
I'm more into the thinking kind of serial killer and that would be Hannibal Lector in Silence of the Lambs.
@jambi462 (4576)
• United States
6 Dec 08
Yes the thinking serial killer are always great because they are always like one step ahead of everyone else. Jigsaw in the Saw movie series is also a great thinking killer.
• United States
5 Dec 08
Micheal Myers is my favorite. He is the one that scares me the most. Really though they are all good. I did like the dolls from Puppet Master.
@jambi462 (4576)
• United States
5 Dec 08
Yeah I just thought they were pretty cool looking. I never really watched much Mike Meyers for some reason. Maybe I will in the future though.
• United States
5 Dec 08
I think Jason Vorhees was it. He was more like a machine. A killing machine. I thought he was so scary, and no one could ever stop him or kill him. I think the scariest part of him was that he didn't utter a word. His movements scared you. Like the way he would just stand there and breathe heavy and move his shoulders. I have seen more scary movie monsters to. Michael Myers, from the halloween movies, and lets not forget pinhead from hellraiser. I think that was the scariest movie I ever saw. Also, the candyman from "candyman." Today's movies, I think jigsaw is pretty scary, but I have seen worse. I grew up watching horror, and I think they need more horror movies these days. They need to create something that will scare the pants of you. I don't know what, but it would have to be something that is unstoppable. That would even be greater than Jason.
@jambi462 (4576)
• United States
5 Dec 08
Yeah Jason is a very cool character that's basically indestructible and just kills a bunch of people. Jigsaw is a very good character and I like the way the whole Saw series is put together and how it is filmed. Other then Saw though horror movies coming out recently haven't been anything special and that kind of sucks.
@suruchi86 (1873)
• India
26 May 09
I think, it was Jack the reaper.
@eichs1 (1934)
• Philippines
1 Mar 09
Who is the killer in the "Final Destination" series? I think that is the best and serial killer at all. Imagine, it never misses any of its target victim no matter where those people hide. It doesn't have a face and a name either and that makes it more dangerous and fearsome. As for the methods for killing, it can use any thing and different styles so it is much harder to keep away from it.