Greatest Halloween Movies of All Time
The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) or Get Out (2017)

Pick Your Favorite

THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS (1993)

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GET OUT (2017)
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Why This Battle Matters

Imagine a misty October eve where the eerie silence of a haunted house meets the lively chatter of a Halloween parade—that's the vibe of the Get Out vs. The Nightmare Before Christmas showdown. Here, Jordan Peele’s gripping dive into social horror clashes with Tim Burton’s whimsical, gothic fairy tale. It's a battle of narrative innovation against timeless charm, where the stakes are more than just frights; they’re about which film reshapes our Halloween traditions. Will fans lean towards the chilling layers of modern societal fears or the comforting embrace of spooky, heartwarming fantasy? Your choice mirrors what haunts or delights you most.

🔥 Fan Takes

Lol, 'Get Out' as a Halloween classic? More like 'Get Real.' Tim Burton's got the creepy cute on lock. 🎄💀
Nightmare Before Christmas all day!! Been reppin' Jack Skellington since '93 and no new thriller can touch that🔥
honestly how do you even pick bro??? 🎃 get out is legit but nightmare before xmas is pure nostalgia vibes!!

How Fans Are Voting

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The contenders are currently tied in head-to-head matchups. Your vote will break the tie.

Fan FAQs

Who is the #1 contender in the Greatest Halloween Movies of All Time league?

Currently, 'It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown' holds the top spot in the league. You can check out the full GOAT List to see how all the movies stack up!

What makes The Nightmare Before Christmas so popular?

It’s all about that unique blend of Christmas and Halloween vibes! Fans love the innovative animation, catchy tunes, and the enchanting world Tim Burton creates. Plus, Jack Skellington has become a cultural icon unto himself, beloved by fans of all ages.

Why is the matchup between Get Out and The Nightmare Before Christmas so close?

It's a real tug-of-war! Get Out, with its clever social commentary, and The Nightmare Before Christmas, a quirky animation classic, each cater to vastly different tastes in the Halloween genre. Fans are split right down the middle, appreciating the unique flair each movie brings to the spooky season.