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Chucky was a good guy doll, a kids toy possessed by the spirit of a serial killer. Probably inspired by a Twilight Zone episode about a murderous doll Chucky was a creepy idea. He killed indiscriminately and generally used a knife although his murdering skills were developed in later sequels. It was always a problem for the film makers to present a child's toy as threatening or scary and he often came across as ridiculous although the central idea of his apparent harmlessness leading to unsuspected carnage was a clever device.

Jason was a more sympathetic slasher killer, bullied as a child and drowned in Crystal Lake he returned years later to avenge himself and his mother (his mother was the killer in the first Friday the 13th). The gap between the child Jason and the hulking brute was never adequately explained but audiences lapped up his voracious appetite for murder. He didn't put on his trademark hockey mask until part three in the series but the vision of a hockey mask killer has become synonymous with slasher killers ever since. Jason preferred to wield a machete but again he was no stranger to improvisation and as the endless slew of sequels continued he murdered teens using anything that was to hand from a pitch fork to a party hooter.

 

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Despite his illnesses and their complications, Mr. Wayne continued to do many of his own stunts. In 1969, while filming "The Undefeated", he fell from his horse and fractured three ribs. After almost two weeks of recuperating and then returning to work, he tore a ligament in one of his shoulders and could not use the arm on that side at all. In order to finish the film on a timely basis, his remaining shots were done at an angle to hide the non-use of that arm.

 

 

There have been some great horror characters over the years that have captured the public imagination. Many horror films and particularly horror series have relied upon a well developed villain character in order to draw in audiences and keep them coming back for more. michael jackson videos dvds This trend was most noticeably developed within the slasher genre wher just one of a number of killers in the series of films he was easily the most memorable and certainly the most warped and twisted.