Thrust said:
Psycho is more worth seeing that those movies.
As are
Halloween,
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and to a considerably lesser extent, the first three
Friday the 13th movies. I think Bob was trying to highlight lesser known slasher films though. In that case, where's
The Burning? That movie is so often overlooked, even if it is pretty well known today.
As for the list, I think the problem with lesser known slasher films is that they're lesser known for a reason. A lot of the movies on the list -
Sleepaway Camp in particular - I would not class as decent slasher movies, nevermind horror movies. The 'big' line-up of
Halloween,
Chainsaw Massacre and
13th are normally put above those titles for a good reason - they're substantially better and have aged to a far more effective degree. Hell,
Halloween and
Chainsaw Massacre are still fantastically scary movies even amongst todays paint-the-wall-red variety of horror flicks.
In all honesty, the list comes off as more 'Here are some obscure movies I know about and you probably don't'. As genuine slashers, I could
maybe put three of the movies on that list off best slashers if the list was about fifty items long.
Sleepaway Camp and
Slumber Party Massacre are mocked at this point for how awful they are and that's about the only reason they attain cult-status.
Also, as for
There's Nothing Out There being as effective as
Scream in the satire department... No. Just no. That movie was about as subtle as being stab in the face fifty times with a pitchfork before being strung up for all your friends to see.