View Full Version : Best Jamie Lee Horror???
BlynS2
08-20-2000, 06:28 PM
I don't really have room to talk because I haven't seen them all (the Fog, Prom Night, Halloween, Halloween II, Terror Train, etc...) I have seen halloween and Halloween II, so I guess my vote goes to those two films. Anybody else have an idea?
Raw Chili
08-20-2000, 08:28 PM
Without a question the best Jamie Lee horror movie is Halloween, Terror Train and Prom Night are just rip off's of Halloween. The Fog was ok, not as good as Halloween. Out of all the horror movies she's in I enjoy Halloween, and Halloween 2 the most.
screamer581
08-21-2000, 09:14 AM
Yea halloween by far.
HarryLloyd96
08-23-2000, 05:33 PM
True Lies /ubb/biggrin.gif
Brock Landers
08-23-2000, 06:24 PM
definitely Prom Night, although Prom Night II: Hello, Mary Lou rocked. Jamie was great but quit with the comebacks guys. Jamie just can't hack it anymore. Besides everybody just loves her for her lungs.
HarryLloyd96
08-24-2000, 01:21 AM
I liked all the Halloween films, but the best one would have to be the knew one, Halloween H2O. I especially love the ending. One reason this is the best is because in this one he actually walks fast rather than walking slow and then catching up because this is more realistc.
AntonioDelLago
03-07-2001, 07:27 PM
JAMIE LEE CURTIS
1. HALLOWEEN (1978) John Carpenter (A)
2. PROM NIGHT (1980) Paul Lynch (A)
3. H2O (1998) Steve Miner (B+)
4. THE FOG (1980) John Carpenter (B+)
5. HALLOWEEN II (1981) Rick Rosenthal (B)
6. ROAD GAMES (1981) Richard Franklin (B)
6. TERROR TRAIN (1980) Roger Spottiswoode (B)
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PanicTicks
03-08-2001, 12:32 AM
Ahhh, Jamie Lee. Ol' horse face who acts like an arrogant cock on talk shows. Let's see now, what movie was that mug worth sitting through? By far? Halloween. The Fog wasn't half bad either. But Sweet Jesus is she butt! Nice rack though. Prom Night and Terror Train were more or less horror discos, and for a looker, she's one hell of a dancer.
kerryanne
03-09-2001, 07:17 PM
Halloween, by far.
lockedoutfilm
03-11-2001, 12:09 AM
I'd have to go with Trading Places.
!MorganOnyx!
03-11-2001, 07:06 AM
The best is obviously HALLOWEEN, but all the horror flicks i've seen with her in have been excellent (haven't seen TERROR TRAIN yet - can't find it anywhere!)
1. HALLOWEEN - 9.5/10
2. HALLOWEEN 2/ H20/ THE FOG - 9/10
5. PROM NIGHT - 8.5/10
Snert
03-11-2001, 09:10 AM
Halloween.....
pizowell
03-13-2001, 07:12 AM
Halloween of course you dumb shit.
Femme_Fatale
03-13-2001, 08:11 AM
now, now pizowell, no need to get personal!!!! thats just not nice.
id say Halloween- but i havent seen that much of her other stuff. ive seen The Fog, which i didnt like, and ive seen Prom Night, which is quite good.
AntonioDelLago
06-18-2001, 02:02 AM
JAMIE LEE CURTIS' HORROR MOVIE ROLES
(1) Laurie Strode in HALLOWEEN, HALLOWEEN II and H20. As the shy, book-smart teen babysitter in Part 1, JLC proved her strength during her ongoing battle with Michael in the film's bravura finale. In Part 2, she was catatonic during most of her stay at Haddonfield Memorial Hospital, but managed to run afoul of her psychotic big brother yet again. 20 years later, as the alcoholic headmistress of an exclusive coed prep school in Northern California, Laurie kicked major ass (Michael's, mostly) as she proved to be a mother tiger protecting young cub John (Josh Hartnett). Too bad her potential love interests managed to get killed in the process: Ben Tramer was mistaken for Michael during the ambulance crash in Part 2, Jimmy the paramedic (Lance Guest) received a fatal concussion after slipping in a pool of Mrs. Alves' blood in Part 2, and Will Brennan (Adam Arkin) was knifed by Michael in H20.
(2) Kim Hammond in PROM NIGHT. Every young man's dream date, Prom Queen Kim was sexy, sassy, smart and tough. She was also a faithful girlfriend to Nick (Casey Stevens), loyal daughter to her principal father (Leslie Nielsen), devoted sister to Alex (Michael Tough) and sympathetic friend to Kelly, Jude and Vicki (Marybeth Rubens, Joy Thompson and Pita Oliver). Not on the killer's hit list, she proved herself to be a formidable heroine as she fought to the death for her boyfriend's life in the finale. She also stood up to archrival Wendy (Anne-Marie Martin).
(3) "Hitch" in ROAD GAMES. Basically a carbon copy of her role in THE FOG two years earlier, JLC's spunky character in this Aussie film (as a runaway heiress) was as rich as Hitch's family's fortune. She also had great chemistry with the much-older Stacy Keach.
(4) Elizabeth Solley in THE FOG. As a runaway heiress-turned artist, JLC's character, much like Tippi Hedren's Melanie Daniels role in THE BIRDS, stumbles upon the sinister goings-on in a small seaside community (this time battling ghostly lepers), and scoring with an eligible seaman (Tom Atkins) as well!
(4) Alana in TERROR TRAIN. The weakest of JLC's horror movie roles, Alana was conceived by the film's writers to run, scream and survive the killer's murder spree aboard the title vehicle. As a college grad, the audience wasn't even treated to a glimpse of her future in the real world. Her boyfriend Moe (Timothy Webber) was a loser as well. She shared more chemistry with the train's fatherly conductor (Ben Johnson). Alana, we hardly knew ye.
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