Like the saying
goes, “Some people just want to watch the world burn.” For those of you who do, it really only
takes three words. “Freddy or
Jason”. Horror fans fight, to the
bloody end, over which slasher king rules supreme. Both franchises left a lasting impression on me.
I first saw Friday
the 13th when I was nine. Let’s
just say my babysitter was less than diligent, but I loved it. Sure, it scared the crap out of me,
especially since I had just come home from summer camp but it was well worth
the sleepless nights. Needless to say,
after my mom found out, I never had that babysitter again. I had to wait until I got a little older to
see the rest of the series. Just for
fun, when I go into my basement, alone at night, I like to make the sound
effect. “Ki Ki Ki Ma Ma Ma.” That little clip is almost as recognizable
as the first few notes of the Jaws theme.
My introduction
to Freddy, and his A Nightmare on Elm Street, was during a visit
with my older cousin. Sensing a theme
here? My mom did not approve of horror
movies. It took a few years, and the
realization that, one way or another; I was going to see them, before I could
watch horror films at home. I’m sure
you can imagine how thrilled she is, that I am writing horror, but that is for
another post.
What captivated
me the most about A Nightmare on Elm Street was the psychological
aspect. I have always had very vivid
dreams. The idea of a nightmare
becoming a physical reality was sheer brilliance. For those of you who either, cannot remember your dreams or
they’re just bland and boring, you are truly missing out! Every night, when I close my eyes, it’s like
having the best seat at a private screening for a new movie. Because of my overactive imagination, I was
able to embrace the character of Freddy in a more personal way. My dreams would make the perfect playground
for a villain like Freddy Krueger.
Plus, my quirky, offbeat, sense of humor appreciated his snide little
quips.
Personally, I found the Friday the 13th movies, as a
whole, scarier that A Nightmare on Elm Street. However, in the character debate, I’ll choose Freddy every time. “One, two, Freddy’s coming for you”. Sleep well.
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