the numbers are backwards, this video/list starts with #1 and works its way down, hence why Halloween, Nightmare on Elm Street, Texas Chainsaw Massacre & all the classics are at the beginning.
All 40 Slashers List is what I call most iconic. So here’s the names of the killers from the video and then I’ll show you some of the other horror icons for the second list. 1. Michael Myers (Halloween) franchise 2. Andrei/ Three Finger, Andu/ Saw Tooth & Tudor/ One Eye (Wrong Turn) 2003 3. Freddy Krueger (Nightmare on Elm Street) franchise 4. Chucky the Killer Doll (Child’s Play) franchise 5. Victor Crowley (Hatchet) 2006 6. Jason Voorhees (Friday the 13th) franchise 7. LeatherFace/ Bubba Sawyer (Texas Chainsaw Massacre) franchise 8. The Buckner Zombie Family & other Monsters (Cabin in the Woods) 9. Daniel Robitaille/ The Candyman (Candyman) franchise 10. Angela Baker (SleepAway Camp) 1983 11. Norman Bates (Psycho) 1960 12. Marie and the Nameless Butcher (High Tension) 2003 13. Sheriff George Fraser/ The Prowler (The Prowler) 1981 14. Billy the Ventriloquist Dummy (Saw) franchise 15. Cropsy (The Burning) 1981 16. GhostFace (Scream) franchise 17. Harry Warden the Miner (My Bloody Valentine) 1981 18. Craig/ Lamb Mask, Tom/ Wolf Mask; Fox Mask & Dave/ Tiger Mask (You’re Next) 2011 19. Ben Willis/ The Fisherman (I Know What You Did Last Summer) franchise 20. Bill Roberts (Intruder) 1989 21. Art Cane the Clown (Terrifier) 2016 22. Gunther Twibunt/ The Monster (The Funhouse) 1981 23. Billy Murphy (The Final Girls) 2015 24. Frank Zito (Maniac) 1980 25. Bill & Peter (Black Christmas) 1974 26. BabyFace/ Gregory Butler & John Tombs (Happy Death Day) franchise 27. The Blissfield Butcher (Freaky) 2020 28. Irving Wallace/ The Owl Man (Stage Fright) 1987 29. Leslie Vernon/ Leslie Mancuso (The Rise of Leslie Vernon) 2006 30. Alice Spages (Alice, Sweet Alice) 1976 31. Timmy Reston (Pieces) 1982 32. Russ Thorn (The Slumber Party Massacre) franchise 33. Papa Jupiter & the Cannibalistic Family (The Hills Have Eyes) 1977 34. Peter Neal (Tenebrae) 1982 35. Franz (Torso) 1973 36. Muffy/ Buffy St. John (April Fool’s Day) 1986 37. Alex Hammond (Prom Night) 1980 38. Billy Chapman (Silent Night, Deadly Night) franchise 39. Patrick Bateman (American Psycho) 2000 40. The Lakewood Slasher (Scream MTV Series) 2015 -Roy Burns (Friday the 13th: A New Beginning) 1985 -Jesse Cromeans/ ChromeSkull (Laid to Rest) franchise -The Tall Man (Phantasm) franchise -Stitches the Clown/ Richard Grindle (Stitches) 2012 -Imhotep the Mummy (The Mummy) franchise
25 is wrong. Peter’s not the killer, he’s the classic red herring. Jess stabs him to death with the fire poker in the cellar, mistakenly believing he was the killer come to now get her. “The Moaner” aka Billy, as best we can discern from his psychotic (and absolutely filthy, obscene and terrifying) phone calls is still up in the attic near the film’s end, as we hear him mumbling to himself and slowly descending the attic ladder. Soon thereafter the phone starts ringing, implying that our beloved heroine Jess has just been offed by Billy while asleep in her bedroom. Carpenter talked to Bob Clark and asked him if he ever planned to do a sequel to BC. He said no, that he was done with horror, but that if he were to, he’d have the killer escape from a mental institution on Oct 31st and start stalking again, and that he would cal it-wait for it-Halloween. Carpenter took the idea from there, and he and Debra Hill, with full blessings from Clark, took it from there and decided to make their own film. The rest is horror history.
@@paulvoorhies8821 some old horror movies have twists and turns. So I don’t wanna get the drop in the list. I don’t really care who’s the killer and who’s not. I just type what’s on the video.
@@dickdowndev1312 halloween is far from overated ,he deserve this popularity and nothing overared if something is overated here the is most of the movies here especially the 13th friday movies
This couldn’t be in order from 40 to 1. No way Friday 13th and Nightmare on elm is that low considering i or anyone i know have ever heard of 70 percent of the rest.
25. Peter was not a killer. It was “Billy,” who is still in the house at the end of the movie, as you see the attic door opening, hear some of his hushed ramblings, followed by the incessant ringing of the phone…..again. Does that mean he came down the stairs and killed Jess in her sleep? It’s implied but never depicted, as Clark fought for the open ending. Peter was just a red herring. Also, Halloween was originally conceived of as the sequel to Black Christmas.
Mine too! I love Robert Englund as Freddy! And I love the fact that it can get so weird because he's in their dreams and dreams are already weird enough without somebody controlling them!
Out of all the horror franchise, Freddy is my favorite. Now with the release of the Chucky TV series, the Chucky franchise is my second favorite. I love the fact that they brought back all the original actors! Also why I love the Freddy series.... Because Robert Englund was Freddy all throughout the series. But Chucky is getting up there now too, it's not even number 2 for me, it's number 1.1 - nothing can top the Freddy films - but the Chucky franchise comes in at my not quite number 2 favorite, but not quite number one either. Just slightly under Freddy almost tired for first 😂 the show is doing the movies full justice by bringing back all the original cast! Glen and Glenda are even going to show up in this new season 2 that literally just started this week! If you haven't checked out that full franchise yet, I would very highly recommend it! The guy who voices Chucky, his daughter is now in the series as well! She was in the last 2 movies, as well as appearing on the show now too
Outstanding job on the video. A nightmare on elm street is my personal favorite of all time. Freddy krueger and Nancy Thompson are the goats in my humble opinion. Wes Craven the master of horror. He may be gone but his spirit will live on forever. 🙏😪
And the outfit and mask Jason wears in Friday The 13th part 2 is the same mask that the Phantom Killer from The Town That Dreaded Sundown wears, which is also an extremly, and I mean extreamly underated movie which dose have a little cult following, its in my top 15, watch it if you havent for your own benifit
This was a decent list, although, I wouldn't consider Psycho, or Tenebrae slashers. With only 2 death in the whole movie, Psycho can't be considered a slasher. Tenebrae is a great giallo, not a slasher. It was cool to see Torso on this list. Most people don't know about this movie. It's subtitled, but still worth watching, and a slasher before Black Christmas, which is the granddady of slashers.
i know what you did last summer wooow finally I found it Thanks I remember watching this when I was kid I was so scared never watched it again 😂 nostalgia
Would yall class the first terminator movie as a slasher flick cause i would as its has every thing you would expect in a slasher movie i think thats why the other terminators failed..execpt t2 because they lost the horror element the first movie had .
Thank God you included 1974’s Black Christmas, which I consider the OG progenitor of the North American slasher film. In fact, Halloween, which arrived 4 years later was at first conceived of by Bob Clark and John Carpenter as a Black Christmas sequel.
Texas Chainsaw Massacre came out the same year as Black Christmas & probably more influential on Slashers being that is basically created the tall, silent, masked killer (Halloween, Friday the 13th, etc etc) & the use of conventional tools as weapons, and the ultimate final girl.
@@ncallaway9731 BC was more influential on the slasher genre than TCM was. The primary reason being that the kids in TCM walked into the killers’ family house and were therefore fair game. Whereas Billy/Michael/Vorheeses actually stalked and slashed at the victims’ own abodes. Big difference. I do understand your point about the mask though.
Valentine Urban Legend Urban Legends: Final Cut I Know What You Did Last Summer I Still Know What You Did Last Summer & the Scream movies were some very good & scary teen slasher horror movies 🥰💖
Saw isn't a slaher film. Slasher films have an antagonist killing people with different weapons himself they don't set traps and have people kill themselves 😡
"urban legend" and "valentine's day" both from 90's worth the watch! and "trick n treat" from 2007/08 but don't know if this one could be considered a slasher, but anyway.. it's a great horror movie.
It is much more better than watching horror movies, now they all are dissappointment. Why we can not watch a good slasher movie ? By the way, it is so sad that not to see 2010s wes creven's horror movie, I do not remember its name but it is about like chucky, an evil spirit born in one of 7 innocent child.
00:00 Introduction
02:24 *40* Halloween 1978
04:28 *39* Wrong Turn 2003
06:06 *38* A Nightmare on Elm Street 1984
07:50 *37* Child's Play 1988
09:22 *36* Hatchet 2006
10:54 *35* Friday the 13th 1980
12:38 *34* The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 1974
14:12 *33* The Cabin in the Woods 2012
15:50 *32* Candyman 1992
17:36 *31* Sleepaway Camp 1983
18:54 *30* Psycho 1960
20:40 *29* High Tension 2003
22:08 *28* The Prowler 1981
23:18 *27* Saw 2004
24:30 *26* The Burning 1981
25:34 *25* Scream 1996
26:56 *24* My Bloody Valentine 1981
28:28 *23* You're Next 2011
30:02 *22* I know What You did last Summer 1997
31:16 *21* Intruder 1989
32:48 *20* Terrifier 2016
34:40 *19* The Funhouse 1981
36:10 *18* The Final Girls 2015
37:44 *17* Maniac 1980
39:12 *16* Black Christmas 1974
41:04 *15* Happy Death Day 2017
42:38 *14* Freaky 2020
44:26 *13* Stage Fright 1987
45:56 *12* The Rise of Leslie Vernon 2006
47:38 *11* Alice, Sweet Alice 1976
48:58 *10* Pieces 1982
50:18 *9* The Slumber Party Massacre 1982
51:32 *8* The Hills Have Eyes 1977
53:32 *7* Tenebrae 1982
56:44 *6* April Fool's Day 1986
57:58 *5* Prom Night 1980
59:38 *4* Silent Night, Deadly Night 1984
*3*
*2*
*1*
Are you telling me that the last 3 are missing?
Excuse me Chucky before Jason!?!
There's be no Hatchet without FT12th.
Excuse me TOM SAVIVI did the make up on FT13 Stan only assassted.
the numbers are backwards, this video/list starts with #1 and works its way down, hence why Halloween, Nightmare on Elm Street, Texas Chainsaw Massacre & all the classics are at the beginning.
Nice video but correct me if I'm mistaken but Stan Winston didn't do any horror effects on Friday the 13th, it was Tom Savini. 🤔 Liked it!
I thought so, too, but from what I've read, he designed the makeup for Jason in Friday the 13th.
It's not the work that he is best remembered for.
@@97stratocaster21 Stan Winston was on board for part 2 but he didnt do the film. Tom Savini did the first and fourth film.
There are, for sure, some great slasher movies listed here. Some of my favorites are "Halloween," "TCM," "The Funhouse," and "The Hills Have Eyes."
All 40 Slashers List is what I call most iconic. So here’s the names of the killers from the video and then I’ll show you some of the other horror icons for the second list.
1. Michael Myers (Halloween) franchise
2. Andrei/ Three Finger, Andu/ Saw Tooth & Tudor/ One Eye (Wrong Turn) 2003
3. Freddy Krueger (Nightmare on Elm Street) franchise
4. Chucky the Killer Doll (Child’s Play) franchise
5. Victor Crowley (Hatchet) 2006
6. Jason Voorhees (Friday the 13th) franchise
7. LeatherFace/ Bubba Sawyer (Texas Chainsaw Massacre) franchise
8. The Buckner Zombie Family & other Monsters (Cabin in the Woods)
9. Daniel Robitaille/ The Candyman (Candyman) franchise
10. Angela Baker (SleepAway Camp) 1983
11. Norman Bates (Psycho) 1960
12. Marie and the Nameless Butcher (High Tension) 2003
13. Sheriff George Fraser/ The Prowler (The Prowler) 1981
14. Billy the Ventriloquist Dummy (Saw) franchise
15. Cropsy (The Burning) 1981
16. GhostFace (Scream) franchise
17. Harry Warden the Miner (My Bloody Valentine) 1981
18. Craig/ Lamb Mask, Tom/ Wolf Mask; Fox Mask & Dave/ Tiger Mask (You’re Next) 2011
19. Ben Willis/ The Fisherman (I Know What You Did Last Summer) franchise
20. Bill Roberts (Intruder) 1989
21. Art Cane the Clown (Terrifier) 2016
22. Gunther Twibunt/ The Monster (The Funhouse) 1981
23. Billy Murphy (The Final Girls) 2015
24. Frank Zito (Maniac) 1980
25. Bill & Peter (Black Christmas) 1974
26. BabyFace/ Gregory Butler & John Tombs (Happy Death Day) franchise
27. The Blissfield Butcher (Freaky) 2020
28. Irving Wallace/ The Owl Man (Stage Fright) 1987
29. Leslie Vernon/ Leslie Mancuso (The Rise of Leslie Vernon) 2006
30. Alice Spages (Alice, Sweet Alice) 1976
31. Timmy Reston (Pieces) 1982
32. Russ Thorn (The Slumber Party Massacre) franchise
33. Papa Jupiter & the Cannibalistic Family (The Hills Have Eyes) 1977
34. Peter Neal (Tenebrae) 1982
35. Franz (Torso) 1973
36. Muffy/ Buffy St. John (April Fool’s Day) 1986
37. Alex Hammond (Prom Night) 1980
38. Billy Chapman (Silent Night, Deadly Night) franchise
39. Patrick Bateman (American Psycho) 2000
40. The Lakewood Slasher (Scream MTV Series) 2015
-Roy Burns (Friday the 13th: A New Beginning) 1985
-Jesse Cromeans/ ChromeSkull (Laid to Rest) franchise
-The Tall Man (Phantasm) franchise
-Stitches the Clown/ Richard Grindle (Stitches) 2012
-Imhotep the Mummy (The Mummy) franchise
There are some spoiler in this list!
25 is wrong. Peter’s not the killer, he’s the classic red herring. Jess stabs him to death with the fire poker in the cellar, mistakenly believing he was the killer come to now get her. “The Moaner” aka Billy, as best we can discern from his psychotic (and absolutely filthy, obscene and terrifying) phone calls is still up in the attic near the film’s end, as we hear him mumbling to himself and slowly descending the attic ladder. Soon thereafter the phone starts ringing, implying that our beloved heroine Jess has just been offed by Billy while asleep in her bedroom.
Carpenter talked to Bob Clark and asked him if he ever planned to do a sequel to BC. He said no, that he was done with horror, but that if he were to, he’d have the killer escape from a mental institution on Oct 31st and start stalking again, and that he would cal it-wait for it-Halloween. Carpenter took the idea from there, and he and Debra Hill, with full blessings from Clark, took it from there and decided to make their own film. The rest is horror history.
@@paulvoorhies8821 some old horror movies have twists and turns. So I don’t wanna get the drop in the list. I don’t really care who’s the killer and who’s not. I just type what’s on the video.
Halloween is my favorite
Mine's scream
Mine nightmare on elm Street
Imagine putting the OG Halloween (1978) at 40
Overrated. Good, but overrated.
@Daveydawn eh shat up
@@dickdowndev1312 halloween is far from overated ,he deserve this popularity and nothing overared if something is overated here the is most of the movies here especially the 13th friday movies
This isnt a ranking list...
This isn't ranking just counting down
This couldn’t be in order from 40 to 1. No way Friday 13th and Nightmare on elm is that low considering i or anyone i know have ever heard of 70 percent of the rest.
Jaime Lee Curtis played "Debbie" character in Halloween 1978??
First entry and f***d up!
UNSUB!
I needed that laugh! Thank you!
Cabin in the woods is not a slasher more of a monster flick.
Maniac Cop has to be in the list.
I think that movie belongs on this list more so then Cabin In The Woods but that’s just me
Good list. Not to mock an accent, but is he calling Chucky...Chunky?
25. Peter was not a killer. It was “Billy,” who is still in the house at the end of the movie, as you see the attic door opening, hear some of his hushed ramblings, followed by the incessant ringing of the phone…..again. Does that mean he came down the stairs and killed Jess in her sleep? It’s implied but never depicted, as Clark fought for the open ending. Peter was just a red herring. Also, Halloween was originally conceived of as the sequel to Black Christmas.
I often wondered if Candyman automatically went after the assholes who killed him when he became a killer ghost
A Nightmare on Elm Street was my favorite
Mine too! I love Robert Englund as Freddy! And I love the fact that it can get so weird because he's in their dreams and dreams are already weird enough without somebody controlling them!
Out of all the horror franchise, Freddy is my favorite. Now with the release of the Chucky TV series, the Chucky franchise is my second favorite. I love the fact that they brought back all the original actors! Also why I love the Freddy series.... Because Robert Englund was Freddy all throughout the series. But Chucky is getting up there now too, it's not even number 2 for me, it's number 1.1 - nothing can top the Freddy films - but the Chucky franchise comes in at my not quite number 2 favorite, but not quite number one either. Just slightly under Freddy almost tired for first 😂 the show is doing the movies full justice by bringing back all the original cast! Glen and Glenda are even going to show up in this new season 2 that literally just started this week! If you haven't checked out that full franchise yet, I would very highly recommend it! The guy who voices Chucky, his daughter is now in the series as well! She was in the last 2 movies, as well as appearing on the show now too
I LOVE INTRUDER!!!!!!!!!😍😍😍❤❤❤💖💖💖💞💞💞💕💕💕
Outstanding job on the video. A nightmare on elm street is my personal favorite of all time. Freddy krueger and Nancy Thompson are the goats in my humble opinion. Wes Craven the master of horror. He may be gone but his spirit will live on forever. 🙏😪
Friday the 13th is NOT a model of Halloween. It's a model of A Bay of Blood - 1973
And the outfit and mask Jason wears in Friday The 13th part 2 is the same mask that the Phantom Killer from The Town That Dreaded Sundown wears, which is also an extremly, and I mean extreamly underated movie which dose have a little cult following, its in my top 15, watch it if you havent for your own benifit
@@Tables-zm7db Phantom Killer has the bag over his head. The more famous hockey mask first appeared in "Alone in the Dark", if I'm not mistaken.
Who is "Chunky" in Child's Play? Surely you meant Chucky?
Glad I'm not the only one who thought he said Chunky LMAO.
Wrong turn,nightmare on elm Street ,jeepers creepers 🔥🔥🔥🔥
This was a decent list, although, I wouldn't consider Psycho, or Tenebrae slashers. With only 2 death in the whole movie, Psycho can't be considered a slasher. Tenebrae is a great giallo, not a slasher. It was cool to see Torso on this list. Most people don't know about this movie. It's subtitled, but still worth watching, and a slasher before Black Christmas, which is the granddady of slashers.
Why does the narrator sound like Arnold Schwarzenegger? 😂🤣
This list is backwards
i know what you did last summer wooow finally I found it Thanks I remember watching this when I was kid I was so scared never watched it again 😂 nostalgia
Missed Terror Train 1980 off the list!!
And Pieces, and The Town that Dreaded Sundown
Was this ranked best to worst? In no way, should Wrong Turn be ranked so high and Terrifier ranked so low. Wrong Turn beats Elm Street? No.
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Would yall class the first terminator movie as a slasher flick cause i would as its has every thing you would expect in a slasher movie i think thats why the other terminators failed..execpt t2 because they lost the horror element the first movie had .
Wrong turn is absolutely petrifying
Why put Halloween at 40 it should be #2 I mean come on
Thank God you included 1974’s Black Christmas, which I consider the OG progenitor of the North American slasher film. In fact, Halloween, which arrived 4 years later was at first conceived of by Bob Clark and John Carpenter as a Black Christmas sequel.
Um actually it was probably Silent Night Bloody Night from 1972, although I haven’t seen it
Texas Chainsaw Massacre came out the same year as Black Christmas & probably more influential on Slashers being that is basically created the tall, silent, masked killer (Halloween, Friday the 13th, etc etc) & the use of conventional tools as weapons, and the ultimate final girl.
@@ncallaway9731 BC was more influential on the slasher genre than TCM was. The primary reason being that the kids in TCM walked into the killers’ family house and were therefore fair game. Whereas Billy/Michael/Vorheeses actually stalked and slashed at the victims’ own abodes. Big difference. I do understand your point about the mask though.
Magnificent video 👏👏☺️
Great movies ✨💎✨💎
You guys sure love to spoil the plots of all these movies 😂
Why do you call Chucky chunky 😂
This list is bad just because he didn't put evil dead and evil dead rise in this video
Wow this list sucks!!!! Friday the 13thhhhh at 40
32:54 not scary at all just mad nasty worst movie i watched
Is he saying "Chucky" or "chunky?"
cabin fever is the best slasher movie series
Valentine Urban Legend Urban Legends: Final Cut I Know What You Did Last Summer I Still Know What You Did Last Summer & the Scream movies were some very good & scary teen slasher horror movies 🥰💖
Saw isn't a slaher film. Slasher films have an antagonist killing people with different weapons himself they don't set traps and have people kill themselves 😡
Any recommendations?
@@kenjyy8774 The Hatchet franchise is great and there's 4 films. Hatchet, Hatchet II, Hatchet III and Victor Crowley
Killer's point of view was done by Dario Argento 5 years before Black Christmas
I can't remember which movie that was...
@@gatorez4811 The Bird with the Crystal Plumage
@peterwinters8587 thank you...I don't believe I saw it....but now I'm gonna!
april fools day was dumb
Saw is not a slasher movie
This video is rad...a.f.
Chucky not chunky 😂😂😂
Happy death day was terrible
"Chunky"?
Right? LOL 😂👌
These videos might be made by dudes who just read scripts and have no idea what they are reading lol
"urban legend" and "valentine's day" both from 90's worth the watch! and "trick n treat" from 2007/08 but don't know if this one could be considered a slasher, but anyway.. it's a great horror movie.
Missed Terror Train 1980 off the list
How is Saw a slasher?
Ummm, Bay of Blood?
02:24 L
Wrong turn, hatchet, i know what you did last summer over halloween 78'? huh?
where is maniac cop,pumpkinhead,phantasm.hellraiser and jeepers creepers
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Long live horror...in all it's subgenres...forever & ever!
I had to stop yhe video, the sound was terrible
One of my favorite slasher movie is #7eventy5ive ❤
Chunky? jeez at least read the script right, guy
Wtf is this list half these films aren’t slashers
Child's play is 1988 not 1978
It is much more better than watching horror movies, now they all are dissappointment. Why we can not watch a good slasher movie ? By the way, it is so sad that not to see 2010s wes creven's horror movie, I do not remember its name but it is about like chucky, an evil spirit born in one of 7 innocent child.
my soul to take. def a good slasher that came out the 2010s
Friday The 13th is my favorite!
Chernobyl diaries explored and final guys in horror
Saw isn't a damn slasher
"cabin in the woods" deserves a SEQUEL!!!
How thoughh?
TOURIST TRAP
He Knows Your Alone
Flop list
What about skaar origin
Scream
20:59 lmao
I have a feeling this channel is gonna end up as the 2nd watch mojo…only less well-known
I love this narrator
Imagine putting the original Friday the 13th above nightmare on elm street and the original Halloween
Halloween number 40 really? Who made this list!?
It's not a ranking list
Saw isnt a slasher
Did he call Laurie strode “Debby”?
No. He said "debut performance." He said, "Jamie Lee Curtis's debut performance cemented her as one of the all-time great screamers of the genre."
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Is phantasm not considered a slasher
No, it's not.
Can we have a video with less talking
No, s tfu.
The Cabin in the Woods... Candyman.. slashers?? Bullcrap..
I would put Chucky and the gremlins above most of these
Freaky is not a slasher-movie. It's a comedy
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Soul savior.? 🖕