I agree. Between the first two installments, I’d say Halloween 1 and 2. After part 3 though, I feel The Friday series pulls ahead. I enjoy Season of the Witch, but Friday 3D suits me better.
Even though I love both franchises, I'd have to agree. I think that the reason why is because Friday the 13th eventually embraced it's campiness and tried moreso being just dumb fun. Whereas Halloween on the other hand, still tried taking itself seriously even after 44 years and 13 movies to varying degrees of success (shivers remembering Halloween Ends and the two Rob Zombie movies).
I'd say Halloween for Carpenter homaging Hitchcock and adding his own style. In all honesty, I really prefer John Carpenter's Action Movies, most of them being horror themed as well anyway. Assault On Precinct 13, Escape From New York, They Live, etc. What I really like about John Carpenter is that he always talks about in interviews his admiration for someone he met and got lectured by in College. That's Howard Hawks, one of the greatest American Filmmakers of all time, who made an unprecedented amount of amazing classic films like Scarface 1932, Only Angels Have Wings, Sergeant York, The Big Sleep, Red River, to name a few. One of them is the great western Rio Bravo (1959), which John Carpenter admitted to remaking as Assault On Precinct 13, as well as Rio Bravo having an enormous influence on Escape From New York, They Live and Vampires (1998) as well. The original 1951 version of The Thing was also a Howard Hawks film that Carpenter had huge admiration for and remade it into a 1980s masterpiece of a 1950s classic as well. My point is that John Carpenter wears his influences on his sleeves whether it be Howard Hawks or Hitchcock, and makes it his own style, the John Carpenter style. He studied some of the all time great Filmmakers and in turn, became an all time great Filmmaker, revolutionizing the Horror, Action, and Sci-Fi genre. That's pretty cool if you ask me.
yeah the first halloween is pure visual story telling, turn off the volume and you still get an idea of whats going on, its a great indy movie and it feels more expensive than many indy horror movies at the time, i think its because of the anamorphic lens
Love both movie's but if I had to pick one it's Halloween the setting the performances by Donald Pleasence and Jamie lee curtis the music and Michael Myers he was so scary
This is fairly accurate in each of their respective categories. This sort of stuff will always be subjective, but this seems to be the general consensus among horror fans. The only thing that really stands out is the 'holiday' impact, which easily goes to Halloween. Halloween isn't just about the 31st, for some, it's the entire month of October, while there are on average, just under two Friday the 13's per year. Either way though, good video.
Hmmmm weird one…. Friday the 13th feels more like a giallo as you really don’t know who the killer is…. Unfortunately this flick has a lot more “padding”…. Scenes go on with nothing happening…. The group of young people feel very natural and have chemistry…. As for Halloween, I like the whole Dr Loomis story arc… it is very engaging…. Personally the girls are the weak point of the movie…. Find their dialogue grating… feels like a middle aged person wrote them….
No matter anyones opinion, I watched both when they first came out. I wish this faceoff had more categories. I look back fondly on the First Friday and the next three. I still watch them on occasion . My actual favorite Halloween is the third, cover your eyes Halloween purists. I base all my preferences on sentimental feel i guess. All are great movies, so i guess its hard to rate these movies, but its fun watching someone try,lol.
My favorite Halloween is 3 as well, the first 4 Friday the 13ths were the best, 4 being my favorite, I still like 5 as well for it's cheesy charm(burritos).
Just the original movies? Halloween easily. The franchises overall? Then I'd have to give it to Friday The 13th. Though I do like Michael more than Jason. Jason's got the benefit that even his bad movies are still entertaining.
Halloween laid the fundament, invented the rules and constructed the classic formula. Friday the 13th engraved the rules in stone, introduced the gore and paved the way for the future. In it all, all the movies of both franchises are not intelligent cinema or the best movies in structure or story. But they don’t need to be. They are good horror movies, they don’t want to be more.
@@07foxmulder When you want to be so precise was Pepping Tom the first one. After that Psycho. But none of them were as influential or revolutionary as Halloween. Yeah I know Psycho is a cult classic and all that. But in the history books Halloween was the starting point. Every movie based on Halloween after Halloween proofs that.
@@peterludwig4599 Well, sure, you can go back and trace influences for decades. But my point was that Carpenter was directly Influenced by Black Christmas to make Halloween. From the POV opening to the ambiguous ending where the killer gets away, the similarities are everywhere. Black Christmas laid the foundation for the slasher sub genre and Halloween brought it to the mainstream. Also, calling Psycho a cult classic is factually wrong lol
It's a draw for me across the board. I mean by your criteria I agree, but honestly I can't pick one or the other overall. I love Halloween and Michael. I love Friday, Pamela, and of course Jason in the sequels. I love the settings in both. I love the music in both. They both have a great sense of uneasiness and impending doom. I just love both these movies and franchises, some sequels less than others but still.
Halloween and Friday the 13th are my favorite horror movies 🎬, Than there's Night mare on Elm street, sleep away camp and child's play. Friday 13 th 1 and 3 ,Halloween the original . Carrie was also a good movie ( 1976)
And I'll go ahead and add one more thing. I consider myself to be one of the biggest Halloween fans on the planet. It's my favorite franchise. I personally never had a problem with the twist and Halloween II that they were related. Yeah, it kind of takes away from the horror surrounding the randomness of the killings in the first one. But really, Michael has already killed one sister and if he had another one somewhere, it might make sense for him to want to kill her too. I think as long as you don't explain the reason behind him wanting his family dead it still remains mysterious and scary. Halloween 6 is where they really drop the ball with explanations. But I never minded that twist. But I understand why most people don't like it, because in a way it does kind of take away from the original. The seemingly random killing spree. I don't know. Never bothered me. Like I said, even though they revealed that she was his sister, they did not reveal why he wanted her to die.
I gotta go with Friday the 13th, one of my best memories was watching it late at night as a youngin & actually jumping at the jump scare, that scene alone has stuck with me ever since. Only the ending of Dirty Mary Crazy Larry messed with my young fragile mente more.
Halloween, Halloween, Halloween, Halloween, Friday the 13th wanted to be everything Halloween was, as a matter of fact the creators admitted it was a Halloween Knockoff. Halloween films has had better reviews critically, more financial success, better musical score, better stories and overall better character development. Halloween has had duds in its history but it's only so much you can do with a "thin" plotline. Don't get me wrong I can watch Friday movies too, but Halloween is better and just as rewatchable with friends (the only Friday the 13th has going for it).
As with a few of my favourite franchises, one has the best film but the other is the best franchise overall. In this case halloween is arguably the greatest slasher movie, but for me F13 is the best slasher franchise of all time.
I love both, but Mrs. Voorhees is my favourite slasher villian - she's so badass, and shows the evil or horror that lurks underneath mundane surfaces. Final girl: Laurie Strode by far - although if Annie had been the final girl in F13 it would have been closer.
Here's the deal; Jason was a grown man during the time of the original film and already certifiably insane so - obviously - he must've been killing alongside his mommy (male hand/legs in first kill, then again, male hand as well when she dies so who knows). But the point is, he wasn't a kid anymore and didn't just go mad from her demise alone, thus he most likely took part in her killings as well. After all, there he is big as an ox in Part 2 shortly after the first film. 🤔
@@christheman9881 No he wasn't, he was a kid back in the late '50s, i.e. Alice had some kind of 'ghostly' vision... Part 2 follows shortly after the original's ending... The whole thing is a bit confusing, I'll admit, maybe Jason in fact did drown as a kid and all subsequent murders in the many sequels were supernatural... 👻
@@christheman9881 Well, at the beginning of the original film, it's 1958, so that's when he died and Mrs Voorhees started her killing spree. The rest of the movie takes place in 1980, so that is 22 years. Apparently he was about 10 when he died, so that would put him around the age of 32. It still doesn't make any sense whatsoever why he would be alive in the first place, not to mention helping her kill, and her not knowing all that time that he wasn't dead.
No contest in my mind ... Halloween all the way, every category ... When it comes to where they sit in their franchises, Halloween (1978) is easy the best ... However, I view 13th as a bit of interesting trash with parts in order 6>4>3>2>1>7>RM>5>[8=9=10], so part one is way down my list. H1978 vs 13p6 would have been closer, but Halloween 1978 is the King Daddy of the Slashers ....
The best movies in each franchise.. Halloween 1978 Halloween II 1981 Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers Halloween H20: 20 Years Later Halloween 2018 Friday the 13th Part 4: The Final Chapter Friday the 13th Part 6: Jason Lives Friday the 13th Part 7: The New Blood Friday the 13th 2009
Personally I really find the Original Halloween and Friday the 13th as Dull as Dirt Now I really like the Rob Zombie version of Halloween and that Friday the 13th remake a lot more Fun to watch Man!😉☮️
You forgot the off screen kills of whoever was working the night shift at Smith's Grove sanitarium. Also, if Jason was in a coma rather than dead his mother might still go on a rampage...
Okay, as far as the settings of both films go, I feel like this one should have been a draw. While I understand how Friday the 13th one I think there are some factors that were left out. The suburbs themselves are not terrifying, but it is what is lurking within them. Of course summer camps are scary. The woods are scary in general. But the idea of walking down a beautiful Street in a suburb and having no idea that there's several dead bodies in the house across the street is pretty terrifying. And a place like the suburbs causes you to let your guard down. And, the location has been utilized in other horror films as well. It didn't necessarily spawn its own subgenre like Friday the 13th did, but it has been utilized. The scream films do this a lot. I don't know, on the surface, of course the summer camp setting is scarier, but I really feel like this one should have been a draw. The way the suburbs were presented in Halloween made them as creepy a place as any for me.
If we are talking Friday 1 vs Halloween 1978 then it’s Halloween hands down. I found the first Friday to be boring. The second Friday was so much better and more interesting.
I like Jason better as the killer and nobody beat Kane Hodder as the masked man. Plus he's my namesake, even though my parents deny it 🤣. That said the rewatchability of even the worst Halloween movies hold up better than most of the Friday franchise.
No shit I just checked and that's true if a month starts on a Sunday then there will be a Friday the 13th in that month!!! It's actually happening next month lol or I should say in the next hour and a half 🤣🤣🤣
round 7, should of been final girl. it would, clearly go to laurie, but you could make an argument for alice.....i do like the "friday" flicks, but i am team "myers". i might of had a biased opinion.....
Halloween is a mess of a franchise. Friday the 13th is a great time. The movies are at least entertaining. That said, Halloween 1978 is better than Friday the 13th 1980, but I’d rather watch Friday the 13th with some friends and some beers.
Halloween, in this showdown. Friday the 13th as a overall franchise.
Should be the other way around imo
I agree. Between the first two installments, I’d say Halloween 1 and 2. After part 3 though, I feel The Friday series pulls ahead. I enjoy Season of the Witch, but Friday 3D suits me better.
Even though I love both franchises, I'd have to agree. I think that the reason why is because Friday the 13th eventually embraced it's campiness and tried moreso being just dumb fun. Whereas Halloween on the other hand, still tried taking itself seriously even after 44 years and 13 movies to varying degrees of success (shivers remembering Halloween Ends and the two Rob Zombie movies).
Halloween is by far better and I started getting into horror because of Friday
I'd say Halloween for Carpenter homaging Hitchcock and adding his own style.
In all honesty, I really prefer John Carpenter's Action Movies, most of them being horror themed as well anyway. Assault On Precinct 13, Escape From New York, They Live, etc.
What I really like about John Carpenter is that he always talks about in interviews his admiration for someone he met and got lectured by in College. That's Howard Hawks, one of the greatest American Filmmakers of all time, who made an unprecedented amount of amazing classic films like Scarface 1932, Only Angels Have Wings, Sergeant York, The Big Sleep, Red River, to name a few. One of them is the great western Rio Bravo (1959), which John Carpenter admitted to remaking as Assault On Precinct 13, as well as Rio Bravo having an enormous influence on Escape From New York, They Live and Vampires (1998) as well.
The original 1951 version of The Thing was also a Howard Hawks film that Carpenter had huge admiration for and remade it into a 1980s masterpiece of a 1950s classic as well.
My point is that John Carpenter wears his influences on his sleeves whether it be Howard Hawks or Hitchcock, and makes it his own style, the John Carpenter style. He studied some of the all time great Filmmakers and in turn, became an all time great Filmmaker, revolutionizing the Horror, Action, and Sci-Fi genre. That's pretty cool if you ask me.
yeah the first halloween is pure visual story telling, turn off the volume and you still get an idea of whats going on, its a great indy movie and it feels more expensive than many indy horror movies at the time, i think its because of the anamorphic lens
I think 🤔 Freddy Krueger vs pinhead would be an epic face-off wishing you a happy new year you're channel is such a treat
No contest really, love both murderous characters, but it's still Freddy all the way in the end ... 1, 2 Freddy's coming for you ...
Those are NOT Tom Savinis hands. They belong to Taso N. Stavrakis.
FUN FACT: You’re wrong. Those were not Savini’s hands in Pamela’s death, they were Taso Stavrakis’ hands.
I’m legit disappointed.
Me as well.
Same. Tom swung the machete
@@jessicabell8838 Shameful. Just shameful.
Came here to say this. Lol
This is such common knowledge that those are Taso's hands, that I immediately stopped watching this video.
First !!!! Friday the 13th FOREVER!
Love both movie's but if I had to pick one it's Halloween the setting the performances by Donald Pleasence and Jamie lee curtis the music and Michael Myers he was so scary
Hell yeah! Battle of the champions! Giddy up!
I’m a Friday the 13th guy, so I’ll always stay loyal to the brand.
Though I love Halloween as well.
Prob Halloween on this one. But Jason and Friday's are better imo.
Both great films but john carpenter's Halloween is a holiday classic. Threaters in my area play it every October
So basically, Pamela Voorhees vs. Michael Myers.
Not really.
Yup he shouldve did part 2 jason which is by far way better vs Halloween 1
In 2023 we get 2 Friday the 13th January and October. Let there be horror.
i'm hoping we get 1 last F13...make it a nice even 13 films total. The rights issues seem to be worked out for the most parrt
This is fairly accurate in each of their respective categories. This sort of stuff will always be subjective, but this seems to be the general consensus among horror fans. The only thing that really stands out is the 'holiday' impact, which easily goes to Halloween. Halloween isn't just about the 31st, for some, it's the entire month of October, while there are on average, just under two Friday the 13's per year. Either way though, good video.
Hmmmm weird one…. Friday the 13th feels more like a giallo as you really don’t know who the killer is…. Unfortunately this flick has a lot more “padding”…. Scenes go on with nothing happening…. The group of young people feel very natural and have chemistry…. As for Halloween, I like the whole Dr Loomis story arc… it is very engaging…. Personally the girls are the weak point of the movie…. Find their dialogue grating… feels like a middle aged person wrote them….
No matter anyones opinion, I watched both when they first came out. I wish this faceoff had more categories. I look back fondly on the First Friday and the next three. I still watch them on occasion . My actual favorite Halloween is the third, cover your eyes Halloween purists. I base all my preferences on sentimental feel i guess. All are great movies, so i guess its hard to rate these movies, but its fun watching someone try,lol.
My favorite Halloween is 3 as well, the first 4 Friday the 13ths were the best, 4 being my favorite, I still like 5 as well for it's cheesy charm(burritos).
As far as 1st installment,Halloween wins. Franchise wise I go for Friday the 13th.
Just the original movies? Halloween easily.
The franchises overall? Then I'd have to give it to Friday The 13th. Though I do like Michael more than Jason. Jason's got the benefit that even his bad movies are still entertaining.
Halloween laid the fundament, invented the rules and constructed the classic formula. Friday the 13th engraved the rules in stone, introduced the gore and paved the way for the future.
In it all, all the movies of both franchises are not intelligent cinema or the best movies in structure or story. But they don’t need to be. They are good horror movies, they don’t want to be more.
Black Christmas did all that. No Black Christmas, no Halloween.
@@07foxmulder When you want to be so precise was Pepping Tom the first one. After that Psycho. But none of them were as influential or revolutionary as Halloween. Yeah I know Psycho is a cult classic and all that. But in the history books Halloween was the starting point. Every movie based on Halloween after Halloween proofs that.
@@peterludwig4599 Well, sure, you can go back and trace influences for decades. But my point was that Carpenter was directly
Influenced by Black Christmas to make Halloween. From the POV opening to the ambiguous ending where the killer gets away, the similarities are everywhere. Black Christmas laid the foundation for the slasher sub genre and Halloween brought it to the mainstream.
Also, calling Psycho a cult classic is factually wrong lol
I think you made the right choice. As much as I love FRIDAY THE 13TH, HALLOWEEN is a better movie.
Halloween > Friday The 13th
Jason Voorhees > Michael Myers
Halloween is the better film, but Friday the 13th as a series, is better.
Those weren't Savini's hands: they were Tasso's.
Filthy savages.
those were Taso Stravrakis' hands...not Savini.
“Fucking Roy” LOL! 😂
Mama's boy vs brother's sister....I'll take the mama's boy
It's hard to choose really their both great 2be honest lol
Ha! As a whole prefer the F13 franchise….. but with the original movies… I prefer Halloween….
It's a draw for me across the board. I mean by your criteria I agree, but honestly I can't pick one or the other overall. I love Halloween and Michael. I love Friday, Pamela, and of course Jason in the sequels. I love the settings in both. I love the music in both. They both have a great sense of uneasiness and impending doom. I just love both these movies and franchises, some sequels less than others but still.
i would take the original Halloween over any Friday the 13 movie but i do prefer most of the friday sequels over the halloween sequels
Awesome Halloween and Friday legendary
Please please please! January 13th, mother vs.son
Halloween and Friday the 13th are my favorite horror movies 🎬, Than there's Night mare on Elm street, sleep away camp and child's play. Friday 13 th 1 and 3 ,Halloween the original . Carrie was also a good movie ( 1976)
Hell yes u just named all my favorite horror films though u left out excorist and texas chainsaw massacre
Halloween is king!
And I'll go ahead and add one more thing. I consider myself to be one of the biggest Halloween fans on the planet. It's my favorite franchise. I personally never had a problem with the twist and Halloween II that they were related. Yeah, it kind of takes away from the horror surrounding the randomness of the killings in the first one. But really, Michael has already killed one sister and if he had another one somewhere, it might make sense for him to want to kill her too. I think as long as you don't explain the reason behind him wanting his family dead it still remains mysterious and scary. Halloween 6 is where they really drop the ball with explanations. But I never minded that twist. But I understand why most people don't like it, because in a way it does kind of take away from the original. The seemingly random killing spree. I don't know. Never bothered me. Like I said, even though they revealed that she was his sister, they did not reveal why he wanted her to die.
“as always…
THA-…!”
my favorite ending yet
💁♀️Like, I like em both I can't just choose one lolz
I gotta go with Friday the 13th, one of my best memories was watching it late at night as a youngin & actually jumping at the jump scare, that scene alone has stuck with me ever since. Only the ending of Dirty Mary Crazy Larry messed with my young fragile mente more.
Jason is a great guy himself but I'll always be team Myers 4 life 🎃
I love them both!
Halloween for me because i think it had a better story, score and Donald Pleasance was simply the best.
Friday The 13th is not a good movie,"you're doomed you're all doomed" amazing dialogue.Of course Halloween is going to win this one.
And Halloween has great dialogue? "First you rip my clothes off, then I rip your clothes off, then we rip Lyndsey's clothes off".
Halloween, Halloween, Halloween, Halloween, Friday the 13th wanted to be everything Halloween was, as a matter of fact the creators admitted it was a Halloween Knockoff. Halloween films has had better reviews critically, more financial success, better musical score, better stories and overall better character development. Halloween has had duds in its history but it's only so much you can do with a "thin" plotline. Don't get me wrong I can watch Friday movies too, but Halloween is better and just as rewatchable with friends (the only Friday the 13th has going for it).
"And she is pissed"!!!!!!🤣
As with a few of my favourite franchises, one has the best film but the other is the best franchise overall.
In this case halloween is arguably the greatest slasher movie, but for me F13 is the best slasher franchise of all time.
Halloween wins for 1st movie. Friday the 13th wins for franchise.
I kind of agree with Halloween winning, if we only look at the first movie of each franchise. But taking all the movies in consideration, F13 wins.
Ha! I myself prefer Friday Part 2…. The original DRAAAAAAAGS….people just walk, make coffee or barricade door for ages!
All well and good. But what is the one thing Friday the 13th has that Halloween doesn't?
IT'S GOT A DEATH CURSE!
I think I love this video mostly because it slams Rob Zombie's garbage version, ugg boots, cornball live, love, laugh signs and stick figure families.
Face Off:
The Shootist vs. Unforgiven
You already knew that Halloween was going to be #1 wasnt even a fair comparison
I would like to suggest Hatchet Vs Pumpkinhead, Thanks for the awesome work!!
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I love both, but Mrs. Voorhees is my favourite slasher villian - she's so badass, and shows the evil or horror that lurks underneath mundane surfaces.
Final girl: Laurie Strode by far - although if Annie had been the final girl in F13 it would have been closer.
"The suburbs are not synonymous with Halloween"..Say what?
Halloween won this due to holiday.. but Friday is still amazing
Halloween is way better than Friday the 13th in a couple ways in my opinion
Here's the deal; Jason was a grown man during the time of the original film and already certifiably insane so - obviously - he must've been killing alongside his mommy (male hand/legs in first kill, then again, male hand as well when she dies so who knows). But the point is, he wasn't a kid anymore and didn't just go mad from her demise alone, thus he most likely took part in her killings as well. After all, there he is big as an ox in Part 2 shortly after the first film. 🤔
What are you talking about? Jason was a kid in the original did you not see the ending?
@@christheman9881 No he wasn't, he was a kid back in the late '50s, i.e. Alice had some kind of 'ghostly' vision... Part 2 follows shortly after the original's ending... The whole thing is a bit confusing, I'll admit, maybe Jason in fact did drown as a kid and all subsequent murders in the many sequels were supernatural... 👻
@@christheman9881 Well, at the beginning of the original film, it's 1958, so that's when he died and Mrs Voorhees started her killing spree. The rest of the movie takes place in 1980, so that is 22 years. Apparently he was about 10 when he died, so that would put him around the age of 32. It still doesn't make any sense whatsoever why he would be alive in the first place, not to mention helping her kill, and her not knowing all that time that he wasn't dead.
Templar Day.
No contest in my mind ... Halloween all the way, every category ... When it comes to where they sit in their franchises, Halloween (1978) is easy the best ... However, I view 13th as a bit of interesting trash with parts in order 6>4>3>2>1>7>RM>5>[8=9=10], so part one is way down my list. H1978 vs 13p6 would have been closer, but Halloween 1978 is the King Daddy of the Slashers ....
HAPPY NEW YEAR JOBLO And to me I'm on both teams on this one.
The best movies in each franchise..
Halloween 1978
Halloween II 1981
Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers
Halloween H20: 20 Years Later
Halloween 2018
Friday the 13th Part 4: The Final Chapter
Friday the 13th Part 6: Jason Lives
Friday the 13th Part 7: The New Blood
Friday the 13th 2009
Personally I really find the Original Halloween and Friday the 13th as Dull as Dirt Now I really like the Rob Zombie version of Halloween and that Friday the 13th remake a lot more Fun to watch Man!😉☮️
There's 12 Halloween movies.
You forgot the off screen kills of whoever was working the night shift at Smith's Grove sanitarium. Also, if Jason was in a coma rather than dead his mother might still go on a rampage...
Thank You for ALL of Your Videos and Happy New Year!
Happy new year!
Okay, as far as the settings of both films go, I feel like this one should have been a draw. While I understand how Friday the 13th one I think there are some factors that were left out. The suburbs themselves are not terrifying, but it is what is lurking within them. Of course summer camps are scary. The woods are scary in general. But the idea of walking down a beautiful Street in a suburb and having no idea that there's several dead bodies in the house across the street is pretty terrifying. And a place like the suburbs causes you to let your guard down. And, the location has been utilized in other horror films as well. It didn't necessarily spawn its own subgenre like Friday the 13th did, but it has been utilized. The scream films do this a lot. I don't know, on the surface, of course the summer camp setting is scarier, but I really feel like this one should have been a draw. The way the suburbs were presented in Halloween made them as creepy a place as any for me.
ahhh Jason doesn't actually die till part 4
True
Great video. I agree with your list.
I like both movies, but it's not even close... Halloween by a mile.
If we are talking Friday 1 vs Halloween 1978 then it’s Halloween hands down. I found the first Friday to be boring. The second Friday was so much better and more interesting.
"fucking Roy" 🤣🤣
Halloween wins hands down against any Slasher its the GOAT for me. F 13th is a great franchise but halloween overall just edges it!
I just can’t get into Friday the 13th as much sadly definitely need to try again but
also if friday the 13th falls in june that makes friday the 13th better, not in october... you surprisingly know little of friday the 13th
Friday the 13th part 4 is by far better than any Halloween movie until Halloween kills.
The Friday the 13th movies feel more dated , style of the times, The Halloween movies feel less dated but a little more scrambled and harder to follow
Hey Joblo can you do a face off between Halloween vs A Nightmare on Elm Street?
If we’re talking the originals, Halloween wins. No question. If we’re talking the series, Friday obliterates Halloween.
yep i love both but jason are more.
Without Halloween, there is no Friday the 13th.
Halloween wins in every category.
I like Jason better as the killer and nobody beat Kane Hodder as the masked man. Plus he's my namesake, even though my parents deny it 🤣. That said the rewatchability of even the worst Halloween movies hold up better than most of the Friday franchise.
Hell naw mike not fuccin with the champ
No shit I just checked and that's true if a month starts on a Sunday then there will be a Friday the 13th in that month!!! It's actually happening next month lol or I should say in the next hour and a half 🤣🤣🤣
round 7, should of been final girl. it would, clearly go to laurie, but you could make an argument for alice.....i do like the "friday" flicks, but i am team "myers". i might of had a biased opinion.....
Friday the 13th should win for establishing a sequel. The end of Halloween is perfect.
Give us Roy Burns vs Corey Cunningham. :)
Halloween is my favorite horror movie. Friday 13th is a good movie but does not beat Halloween.
WTF ever!!!
Halloween 🎃🧡
Theres nothing Friday the 13th has over Halloween. I say that as someone who has seen all the Friday movies
I s this even a debate lmao
They were Taso’s hands, not Tom’s.
1st friday is worst overrated but other fridays beat most halloween
agree, i love the original halloween but the sequels are so dull lol
I like both, but I think Jason is Stronger
The newest Halloween movies were so disappointing.
Halloween is a mess of a franchise. Friday the 13th is a great time. The movies are at least entertaining. That said, Halloween 1978 is better than Friday the 13th 1980, but I’d rather watch Friday the 13th with some friends and some beers.
Bro said Halloween is a mess of a franchise😂😂😂 those Friday the 13th films are literally all cheesy and garbage 😂
Halloween score, 1-4-5-0.
Nobody slasher on earth can fucc with overalls long haired jason
Friday the 13th should have won the score
I love Friday the 1st July 16 boards. One
No debate, Halloween is superior
And the cash grab award goes to.......