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Most Horrifying Horror Creature Invented?
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Apr 21, 2011 10:37PM

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Yeah, those were really creepy! I love that movie!


my dad had a set of those umm.. what are they called, Chinese Balls? they are just 2 metal balls that you work around in your hands, its supposed to remove stress. His were real expensive so he kept their little display box open on the mantel. I used to just stare at those damned things at night. And you know how you "see things" in the dark. I swear they would MOVE. lol!!! 8 yr old me would run and DIVE under the covers on my bed!


Those ugly faces peeking out of those bright winter jackets. *shudder*

Those ugly faces peeking out of those bright winter jackets. *shudder*"
O_o oh god and the dolls...those friggin dolls that you stand in the corner that look just like those bastards!!!

I remember the TV commercial for Magic freaking me out as a kid. Finally watched the movie about a year ago--really great!


Yeah, Magic was creepy

and
http://www.layoutsparks.com/1/138967/...
granted the leech one kinda just made me ill
http://www.best-horror-movies.com/ima...

Slenderman gets back to basics. You don't know what he is. you don't know where he came from. You don't know how to stop him. He leaves a trail of death and madness behind him, and you never know who, when, or where he'll strike. He could be lurking in the shadows behind you as we speak...

Though, I'd agree that the Cenobites are pretty nasty as well.

I love you forever for this comment. =)"
oh, thanks, Lori :)
I heard they might be re-making Hellraiser, I hope they don't mess up the Cenobites, those things are iconic horror to me



I swear to god it's because Hollywood is running out of "money making" ideas and are relying on old successes to help keep them rich.
Some of them are good, mind you. But most remakes are crap, imo!

I don't know how hollywood can't find any original ideas for horror movies, why not adapt some of the amazing horror books that are out there...and I mean adapt well, not butcher...like Ketchum books, for example, I think are pretty good adaptations

Starry, I would say that ghost/haunted houses and serial killers are what's "in" for horror move monsters right now.
I wish they'd bring back the old mosters back, though. Me needs me some tentacles and large, finger-sized teeth, damn it! LOL

Even Barker's Hellraiser wasn't particularly faithful to his novella, so if somebody went back and adapted that, it wouldn't really be a remake. They wouldn't even have to call it Hellraiser, since that wasn't the title of the story.

A good werewolf movie like Dog Soldiers... still gives me the creeps and I love werewolves, there's pretty much no talking them down, not like the romantic vampire that maybe will be confused and forget to eat you, these are machines with fur, love it!

Okay, so maybe I'm wrong. LOL
I've seen Dog Soldiers. Also an excellent film!
Jason wrote: "Haven't seen the Host. Forgot all about Cloverfield, though. I love that one.
Okay, so maybe I'm wrong. LOL
I've seen Dog Soldiers. Also an excellent film!"
You have great taste Jason :P
Okay, so maybe I'm wrong. LOL
I've seen Dog Soldiers. Also an excellent film!"
You have great taste Jason :P

Gasp! Great line!

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