I nominate the gaunt and ghoulish Reverend Henry Kane from Poltergeist 2. I just got done gushing in a series of lengthy comments about how thoroughly he shattered my spine to smithereens in the comment thread beneath a youtube clip of his scene at the doorstep demanding to be let in as the actor himself is visibly withering away in real time, becoming increasingly skeletal with each successive shot, as he was rapidly descending into the grips of a stomach cancer to whose ravages he would ultimately succumb just a few weeks later, months before the film's release. I stare bug-eyed and horrified to my core beholding that captivating performance. It evokes a kind of real existential terror at the inevitibility of our rapidly impending mortality that makes any of the more "iconic" slasher-type villains look cartoonishly silly by comparison. And that's not even to begin to adress the very real-life threat of actual nefarious predators belonging to the archerype he represents as an insidious scourge operating under the cloak of religiosity in order to pursue his prey with the impervious impunity which invoking divine authority often confiundingly lends to true predators of the most vile and repugnant kind.
If this list was made in the 80s, Leatherface would automatically be the third face, and Michael Myers would be the debatable 4th face, which proves that Leatherface should be the fourth face today.
@@sotoandchad Michael Myers didn't really make a comeback until the 90s, by then, Ghostface, Chucky and Pinhead where prominent. Before 1990, the TOP 3 were Jason, Freddy and Leatherface. Heck, you couldn't go to a Halloween horror house in the 80s without a leatherface look a like chasing you with a chainsaw
@@sotoandchad My top picks would have to be Jason, Freddy, Leatherface and Pinhead. Michael Myers is just too close to being Jason. Even though Michael Myers is iconic and Jason is really copied after him, Jason just feels like the more improved version of Michael Myers. I throw Pinhead in there because he stands out as the most different from the other 3.
Can't be Ghost face because he's too many people. Same for Jigsaw. Nobody else has a body count like the big three. All that's left is style so it's probably Leather face.
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I nominate the gaunt and ghoulish Reverend Henry Kane from Poltergeist 2. I just got done gushing in a series of lengthy comments about how thoroughly he shattered my spine to smithereens in the comment thread beneath a youtube clip of his scene at the doorstep demanding to be let in as the actor himself is visibly withering away in real time, becoming increasingly skeletal with each successive shot, as he was rapidly descending into the grips of a stomach cancer to whose ravages he would ultimately succumb just a few weeks later, months before the film's release. I stare bug-eyed and horrified to my core beholding that captivating performance. It evokes a kind of real existential terror at the inevitibility of our rapidly impending mortality that makes any of the more "iconic" slasher-type villains look cartoonishly silly by comparison. And that's not even to begin to adress the very real-life threat of actual nefarious predators belonging to the archerype he represents as an insidious scourge operating under the cloak of religiosity in order to pursue his prey with the impervious impunity which invoking divine authority often confiundingly lends to true predators of the most vile and repugnant kind.
Used to watch the Poltergeist movies all the time as a kid, and this skeletal man is scary as hell!!
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Well its leatherface, chucky, or pinhead.
It could be a couple of those
If this list was made in the 80s, Leatherface would automatically be the third face, and Michael Myers would be the debatable 4th face, which proves that Leatherface should be the fourth face today.
I'll take it.... But not sure if Michael would be considered fourth.
@@sotoandchad Michael Myers didn't really make a comeback until the 90s, by then, Ghostface, Chucky and Pinhead where prominent. Before 1990, the TOP 3 were Jason, Freddy and Leatherface. Heck, you couldn't go to a Halloween horror house in the 80s without a leatherface look a like chasing you with a chainsaw
@@sotoandchad My top picks would have to be Jason, Freddy, Leatherface and Pinhead. Michael Myers is just too close to being Jason. Even though Michael Myers is iconic and Jason is really copied after him, Jason just feels like the more improved version of Michael Myers. I throw Pinhead in there because he stands out as the most different from the other 3.
@theclaybeartravels3596 you do know the first Halloween movie came out in 1978. Then 1981, 1982, 1988, 1989?
@@sotoandchad round up, 88 and 89 is pretty much the 90s, just kidding lol
Can't be Ghost face because he's too many people. Same for Jigsaw. Nobody else has a body count like the big three. All that's left is style so it's probably Leather face.
I left out Pinhead because the chains do all the work so those might be Leviathan's kills.
Your point about Ghostface is exactly what we mentioned. Leatherface vs Chucky was the real heated debate
It will belong to Art the clown.
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Pinhead
A possibility....
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