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  • (#8) Slaughter High

    • Caroline Munro, Billy Hartman, Gary Martin, Simon Scuddamore, Kelly Baker, Donna Yeager, Michael Saffran, Carmine Iannaccone

    Slaughter High was expelled from the glut of '80s slasher films, and while it doesn't stand up to Top 10 list mainstays like Sleepaway Camp or Friday the 13th Part 2, this movie is so dumb and off-base that it's worth watching. The film takes place five years after a nondescript high school's graduation, and all the popular kids are coming back for a party, but Marty, the school nerd who they bullied until his face melted off and he was sent to an insane asylum, has other plans. If you're not pro-Marty in this scenario, you might be a sociopath.

  • (#4) Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth

    • Terry Farrell, Paula Marshall, Doug Bradley, Ashley Laurence, Anthony Hickox, Brent Bolthouse, Flame, George Lee, Robert C. Treveiler, Kevin Bernhardt, Sharon Ceccatti, Aimée Leigh, Robert Hammond, Peter Atkins, Bob Bragg, Clayton Hill, Ken Carpenter, James D.R. Hickox, Rosemary Gore, Lawrence Mortorff, Steve Painter, Christopher Frederick, Paul Vincent Coleman, Peter G. Boynton, Lawrence Kuppin, David Young, Angela Thomas, Shanna Lynn, Bob Stephens, Philip Hyland, Ron Norris, Sharon Percival, Cassandra Perry, Eric Willhelm, Young Bobby Knoop, Anna Marie Isaacs, Tonya Saunders, Kim Ball

    If we're being honest, most of the characters in the Hellraiser films deserve whatever chain-draped punishment they get, but the jerks in Hellraiser III are reallllly sh*tty. In fact, until Pinhead and the rest of his rubber-clad minions pop out of a spooky sex statue early in the second act, viewers are left to wonder if they popped in the right VHS. 

  • (#6) Friday the 13th Part 3: 3D

    • Betsy Palmer, Steve Miner, Richard Brooker, Tracie Savage, Marilyn Poucher, Steve Dash, Dana Kimmell, Catherine Parks, Amy Steel, John Furey, Steve Susskind, Jeffrey Rogers, Anne Gaybis, Nick Savage, Paul Kratka, Larry Zerner, Perla Walters, David Wiley, Gloria Charles, Kevin O'Brien, Cheri Maugans, Charlie Messenger, Terry Ballard, Terence McCorry, David Katims, Rachel Howard, Gianni Standaart

    The first horror film to give us a disco theme song also left us with no other option than to cheer on Jason as sliced, diced, and destroyed a port-a-potty on his way to the credits. This is one of the first slashers that turned the murder of sexy teens into an Olympic sport, and it's genuinely one of the most fun horror films of all time. 

  • (#3) Unfriended

    • Shelley Hennig, Moses Jacob Storm, Renee Olstead, Will Peltz, Jacob Wysocki, Courtney Halverson, Heather Sossaman

    Unfriended might be the least scary but most inventive found-footage horror film that's ever been made - but its teen protagonists are the human equivalent of an old burrito that you left in the back of your refrigerator. There isn't one likeable character in this movie beyond the angry ghost of a girl that was cyberbullied to death. 

  • (#5) Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare

    • Johnny Depp, Alice Cooper, Roseanne Barr, Tom Arnold, Robert Englund, Yaphet Kotto, Breckin Meyer, Lisa Zane, Lisa Wilcox, Peter Spellos, Angelina Estrada, Ricky Dean Logan, Lezlie Deane, Marilyn Rockafellow, Michael McNabb, Tobe Sexton, Shon Greenblatt, Cassandra Rachel Friel, Lindsey Fields, Chason Schirmer

    Even for die-hard Krueger fans, Freddy's Dead is hard to watch. Not only is Krueger abused by his father and the children of Springwood, OH, but he takes to committing self-harm before he's blown up with a pipe bomb. Welcome to sad time, b*tch. 

  • (#2) The Cabin in the Woods

    • Chris Hemsworth, Sigourney Weaver, Amy Acker, Jesse Williams, Richard Jenkins, Anna Hutchison, Brian J. White, Kristen Connolly, Jodelle Ferland, Fran Kranz, Tom Lenk, Bradley Whitford, Chelah Horsdal, Monique Ganderton, Tim De Zarn, Richard Cetrone, Dan Payne

    Yes, it's terrible that there's a secret cabal of scientists and army men who are trying to kill a bunch of sexy college students with monsters - but they're doing it to save the world! And how can you not fall in love with Bradley Whitford any time he appears onscreen? 

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It is difficult for most people to identify with the villains in those horror movies, but people have to admit that the villains are indeed more realistic and unforgettable than the protagonists of justice and they can arouse the emotional resonance of the audience. Beginning in the early 1900s with Dracula and monster, horror movie villains are unique and terrified us in their own way.

Do you have a favorite villain in horror movies? The random tool included 12 items, there are some horror films where you gleefully root for the villain. Welcome to check this interesting collection.  

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