Have you seen the reboot one they released several years back? I have not.
Yes, we did. It wasn't too great :D
 
There is a marathon on, I will probably watch a little! ;)
My childhood girlfriend messaged me this:

We used to rent the movies from the grocery store down the street from her house, fun creepy memories!!

Happy Friday The 13th, Sam!!
What a lovely memory Snowflake. That really took me back to video stores. A time before streaming!!!
 
I kind of figured that would be the case.

Not that any of them are masterpieces, but figured they'd ratchet up the gore, even for that series. :)
The first one wasn't too bad, but then they got out of hand :p
Cheesy & gory!
 
What a lovely memory Snowflake. That really took me back to video stores. A time before streaming!!!
I miss video stores, too!

We actually still have a Family Video in town =]
It's pretty quiet when I drive by, I wonder how they survive.
 
Yup and as you and Ryan were saying horror movies these days just aren't the same. I always found MM more scary than Jason because of that slow walk, the anticipation is more scary than just someone who runs after you with a chainsaw (although I'm not saying I'd want someone chasing after me with a chainsaw.
Halloween is genuinely terrifying, where Friday The 13th is campy! A few jumps, maybe. But mostly just senseless gore.
Halloween has a creepy psychological aspect, and it's also everything from the music, filming style, set/scenery, etc.
It was the original, ground breaking horror movie! Michael Myers IS the boogeyman!
 
I agree with y'all on Halloween. After several years of @snowflake22 toutingnitsnoraises, I finally saw the original Halloween just last year! Can't believe t took me so long. I was shocked at how restrained it was. As noted, suspenseful and atmospheric, but not overly gory. I loved it!
 
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