Horror killers aren't supposed to be positive representations of people
Horror killers aren't supposed to be positive representations of people
I always thought Michael Myers was supposed to be a positive role model that showed the importance of family. Here you’ve got a guy who hasn’t seen his family in decades but still goes through hell and high water for them, cause at the end of the day they’re family.
mans is talking about jason as if hes a super hero
He kind of is if you disregard his intentions.
People with mental disorders have a bad rap in horror movies. Most of these people can function in society w/o looking like complete nut cases.
He kind of is if you disregard his intentions.
I think the term is super villain
I always thought Michael Myers was supposed to be a positive role model that showed the importance of family. Here you’ve got a guy who hasn’t seen his family in decades but still goes through hell and high water for them, cause at the end of the day they’re family.
This guy sees the bigger picture that most itt clearly cannot
Jason Vorhees is a dude whos like 6'5", 250 lbs, hiding behind doors. Mans wears work boots on wood floors and no one hears him coming.
Jason not even mentally challenged he's just deformed
Jason Vorhees comes in like the f***in Navy Seals cutting off the electricity and all communication.
People with mental disorders have a bad rap in horror movies. Most of these people can function in society w/o looking like complete nut cases.
I feel like everyone has a bad rap in horror movies from witches to little white children and dolls.
Clowns really are the true victims of horror stereotypes
no because disabled characters should not be represented by serial killers lmfao
soon as i read that thread title i knew this thread is about to be ridiculous
What about Leatherface? He at least held down a job at the slaughterhouse despite his problems.
post to avy and name correlation hitting perfect levels
Jason Vorhees is a dude whos like 6'5", 250 lbs, hiding behind doors. Mans wears work boots on wood floors and no one hears him coming.
can somehow, essentially hear seinfeld saying that in my head
What about Leatherface? He at least held down a job at the slaughterhouse despite his problems.
We could really learn something from our horror icons if you focus on their strengths
What about Leatherface? He at least held down a job at the slaughterhouse despite his problems.
We could really learn something from our horror icons if you focus on their strengths
Idk why that’s so hilarious but I’m lirl rn
Just thinking about horror movies but at the end they celebrate the positives of the villains.
Jason Vorhees comes in like the f***in Navy Seals cutting off the electricity and all communication.
He takes the worst of a situation and manipulates into one in which he not only can survive, but thrives.
There are morals here that we are overlooking