Sunday, 1 April 2012

Top five smoking hot scream Queens.

Forget the dumb blonde who runs upstairs when the killer/monster/ ghost is stalking the house the real female selling point in a horror movie for me is the chick that is hot but can handle herself. Heres my list of some badass babes who dont fall to shit when the body count rises.

(1)Mary Elizabeth Winstead
Cute, hot and tough in equal measure Mary Elisabeth Winstead is my top choice for best scream queen. While she did end up on the chopping block in both Final Destination 3 and Black X-mas she didnt go down without a fight. She later appeared in Deathproof wearing a cheerleader uniform that sure as shit went easy on the eyes but the main stable for me picking her was when she Ripelyed out for the Thing prequal. She played Kate Loyd as both highly intelligent and resourceful woman who could hold her own. Mary you got got that girl nextdoor thing with the tough dont mess with me sexyness another reason you got the number one spot.


(2)Rose McGowan
Theres somthing almost femme fatal about Rose McGowan, theres an almost exotic darkness to her but then agien she was engaged to Marilyn Manson and you cant get much darker then that. Her rep as a scream queen started in a bizzare sexually charged horror called Doom Generation and then she hit the big time in Scream (Her death involved being crushed buy a screen door).She later stared in that cult hit Phantoms with Ben Afflick. She Played Duel roles in the Grind house feature but it was her part in Planet Terror that she really left her mark. As Cherry Darling she kicked zombie ass as the stripper with a fucking M-16 for a leg.
She Later played a creepy yet sexy witch in the Conan reboot showing she hadent lost her touch as a bad girl. Rose you might be a bad girl but your sure as hell good at it and thats what get you 2nd place.


(3)Radha Mitchell
The real selling point for care for a person in a horror movie for me is that person has to care for some one else in the moving too. Their child, their spouse, their family. The exellent Australian actress Radha Mitchell always brings a great level of emotion to most of the thriller/horror movies shes and proves shes not just eye candy. Be she the space pilot trying to save her crew from savage Aliens in Pitch Black or the mother trying to rescue her daughter in Silent Hill she always brings an emotional depth not found in many horror movies.
Her stand out preformance I think is in the Crazies. She plays the wife of the Sheriff and town doctor both who have to try and survive an outbreak of a madness due to abio-weapon released in the water supply. She show real distraught at the events taking place and sadness when she knows that she cant save the people she swore to take care of. Radha my dear your our number three.




(4)Danielle Harris
This girl has been a scream queen a long time. At age ten she appeared in Halloween 4 and 5 appearing a Michael Myers neice and intended victim. Her role left such an impact on the series Rob Zombie brought her back for his remakes now a mature young woman Danielle could play a more dangerous and sexy role.
Danielle has appeared also in Hachet 2 and the fantastic Stakeland. It would seem Danielle was born to play Darker more scarey roles which most girls would make a muck of. Danielle keep up the good work and we,ll keep you at number 4.


(5)Jamie Lee Curtis
The Queen mother of scream queen Jamie Lee proved that women didnt have to be victims for the demented killer in slasher movies. He break out role in the first Halloween was the springboard for most modren horror movie heroines.She was the go too girl for tough horror movies having stared in Halloween, The Fog, Prom Night, and Terror Train. Even staring in the comic book adaption of Dark Horses  Virus she proved she could still kick ass. Jamie Lee at number five you round off our list of Scream Queens thank you.



So if ever buy chance you trapped in a house with a killer make sure stick with the levelheaded chick who wouldnt let you feel her up....chances are youll live longer.

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