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The TOP 20 SLASHER MOVIES of the 70s & 80s ULTIMATE COUNTDOWN! Your soaking in it! Look man, this is THE definitive ranking of classic slasher films from horror’s golden age, the 1970s and 1980s! We’re counting down the greatest slasher movies ever made, from underrated flicks to absolute horror legends that defined an entire genre. RATING SYSTEM I USED? Financial Performance (1-10) Budget efficiency (low budget achieving high impact) Box office return on investment? Long-term profitability/cult status value? Critical Reception (1-10) Letterboxd average rating ( in favor of IMDB ) critical consensus critical reevaluation Creative Merit (1-10) Originality of concept and execution Innovation within the genre Influence on subsequent films? Screenplay quality and plot coherence Technical Craft (1-10) Practical effects (quality and creativity) Cinematography and visual style and aesthetic ( overall atmosphere ) Sound design and overall musical score Production design and even more atmosphere Talent Caliber (1-10) Director's reputation Lead actor recognition and performance quality Supporting cast strength Notable crew contributions if any Horror Effectiveness (1-10) Scare factor and tension building Gore level and execution Psychological impact Rewatchability and lasting impression Cultural Impact (1-10) Influence on horror genre Pop culture penetration Franchise potential/sequels generated Academic/scholarly attention INSANE Box Office Success Stories? YUP! Halloween: $325K budget → $47M worldwide (14,500% ROI!) Texas Chain Saw Massacre: $140K budget → $30.9M A Nightmare on Elm Street: $1.8M budget → $25.5M Friday the 13th: $550K budget → $39.7M This isn’t just another “best horror movies” list, we’re diving deep into the slasher subgenre that dominated the late 70s and 80s. From low-budget indie films that became cultural phenomena to the birth of iconic horror franchises! 00:00 INTRO 00:21 Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984) - The Santa slasher that sparked outrage 01:17 Just Before Dawn (1981) - wilderness survival horror with a strong final girl 02:02 Prom Night (1980) - Jamie Lee Curtis disco-infused slasher 02:51 Sleepaway Camp (1983) - summer camp horror with a twist ending 03:39 Happy Birthday to Me (1981) - mind-bender with bizarrely creative kills 04:31 The Prowler (1981) - h Tom Savini’s brutal effects 05:26 The Burning (1981) - Summer camp revenge elevated by Savini’s mastery 06:21 Terror Train (1980) - New Year’s Eve claustrophobic thriller 07:15 Slumber Party Massacre (1982) - slasher with intentional camp appeal 08:09 Hell Night (1981) - Linda Blair Gothic mansion horror 09:11 My Bloody Valentine (1981) - Canadian mining town Valentine’s Day massacre 10:03 Maniac (1980) - Gritty New York psychological character study 10:56 Friday the 13th Part 2 (1981) - burlap sack debut that solidified the franchise 11:53 Friday the 13th (1980) - The Camp Crystal Lake original that launched a juggernaut 12:53 The Hills Have Eyes (1977) - Wes Craven’s desert survival horror 13:46 Black Christmas (1974) - Bob Clark’s slasher that laid Halloween’s groundwork 14:48 A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987) - sequel that revitalized Freddy with depth 15:44 A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) - Wes Craven’s supernatural dream based masterpiece 16:44 The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) - Tobe Hooper’s raw, unfiltered nightmare 17:52 Halloween (1978) - John Carpenter’s genre-defining masterpiece #HorrorMovies #SlasherFilms #80sMovies #70sMovies #Halloween #FridayThe13th #NightmareOnElmStreet #TexasChainSawMassacre #HorrorCountdown #MovieRankings #ClassicHorror #HorrorHistory #ScaryMovies #HorrorReview #MovieReview #HorrorCommunity #FilmAnalysis #MovieTrivia #HorrorClassics #RetroHorror