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Title: Hollywood Monsters That Scares You.
Description: Spill your guts! XD


Background Bailey - October 29, 2004 04:56 PM (GMT)
It's Halloween time again, when the television world plays scary movies (while Adult Swim prepares for an Aqua Teen Hunger Force marathon...guess how I'll spend MY Halloween this year...).

So my question is simple....what Hollywood Horror icon scares you the most? The one that would cause you to fall into fetal position and cry hysterically if you met them in real life? Frankenstein? Wolfmen? Vampires? The Great Pumkin from Charlie Brown? (don't ask, I just know that some Hollywood actor is afraid of the concept.)

I'll start first to be fair.

I.....am kind of scared of Chucky....you know, from Child's Play 1-3 and those two other movies, Bride of Chucky and Seed of Chucky. It all started when I was but the tender age of 6. My parents and I were on a vacation and as custom, we traveled in the family car and had to stay at a hotel. Well, we all had to share the same room (I got my own bed, of course) and they fell asleep with HBO on. There I witness the horrors of Child Play 2, too scared to wake my parents and too absorbed to shut the TV off. I stayed up and watched the entire movie from start to finish. To make matters worse, I had a "My Buddy" doll at this time (A quarter to anyone who remembers those or had one as a kid). After seeing Chucky whack people off, I was scared that MY doll was going to come to life and kill me too! Each night, I would bend the arms and legs of the doll on the stomach, then shove a pillow on top of it and lay on it, trying to kept the doll from moving. I would do this until I fell asleep out of exhaustion. I soon told my parents that I didn't "Want My Buddy anymore" and they promtly sold him at the garage sale they had later that year.

Years later, I told this story to my mom, who got all emotional about what a horrible mother she is (She's not perfect but I wouldn't call her horrible...) and told me I should have told her about this when I was still six and such...I told her it was okay but still....

So...yeah...Chucky still freaks me out, man. ._.;;;

Okay, enough about me. Who still scares YOU the most? Or, who would you LEAST want to see from a horror movie?

Cz-Backlash - October 29, 2004 05:02 PM (GMT)
My fears dont come into the form of one monster they come in the form of variouse, and they shall be known as the Zombies. Every other monster on Hollywood I though kicked ass Jason gave me some fights at first then he just became badass, Freddy just plays with peoples mind, Chucky is a possesion story comming out from a Occult Anime, but I cower in fear to zombie movies. I donno just that face that they can pop out anywhere and like brutaly mutilate you in any way, shape or form kinda gives me chills, Especial at nights at like 4 in the mornning when I go downstairs to get a soda and then in my mind I see a zombie pop out at me when I close the fridge door.....but I keep forgetting that that zombie looks oddly simmalar to my garbage pail cover. There I spilled my guts.

Lothar Hex - October 29, 2004 05:19 PM (GMT)
None, because Hollywood monsters anre uninspired crap fests that either look like a bloke in a suit or really crappy CGI, or are just plain stupid.

Chucky was not scray, it was idiotic.

Easy-Phil - October 29, 2004 07:28 PM (GMT)
Does it really have to be a Hollywood monster? Admittedly I'm not scared of any monster flick, but there is one movie that creeped me out no end. That movie was called "Meet the Feebles"!!! There aren't the words to describe how messed up that film was, seriously can you imagine a dark and gory tale of drugged up, violent, cannibalistic, shell-shocked, STD filled, sex-fiend MUPPETS ????? Thought not. It sounds hilarious but it's the f&*^ed up factor which really got to me.

Directed by Peter Jackson, also the director of the LOTR trilogy if you can believe that O_o.

Background Bailey - October 29, 2004 07:56 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Easy-Phil @ Oct 29 2004, 01:28 PM)
Does it really have to be a Hollywood monster? Admittedly I'm not scared of any monster flick, but there is one movie that creeped me out no end. That movie was called "Meet the Feebles"!!! There aren't the words to describe how messed up that film was, seriously can you imagine a dark and gory tale of drugged up, violent, cannibalistic, shell-shocked, STD filled, sex-fiend MUPPETS ????? Thought not. It sounds hilarious but it's the f&*^ed up factor which really got to me.

Directed by Peter Jackson, also the director of the LOTR trilogy if you can believe that O_o.

If it scares you and was made for TV or movies, that's good enough. I mean, there is a Hollywood actor afraid of the Great Pumpkin. The Great Pumpkin for crying out loud!

AkumaTh - October 29, 2004 07:59 PM (GMT)
I'm afraid of... Shazam. The idea of a movie like that being made really scares me. Movies like that should of been burnt before they were even thought of...

Gordo - October 29, 2004 08:27 PM (GMT)
When I was little, I was afraid of the Power Ranger villain Ivan Ooze. He was in the first movie, and I freaked out when I saw him in the theatre.

oO?Kodama - October 29, 2004 08:32 PM (GMT)
Pennywise the Clown. Pure and simple.

Master Shake - October 29, 2004 09:23 PM (GMT)
The amorphous 'Thing' from John Carpenter's 'The Thing'. The absolute pinnacle of why Stan Winston is a deity and CGI monsters suck.

Runner-up: the queen alien from 'Aliens'. I'd piss AND shit myself if I saw that coming at me.

Grand Master Eastwood - October 29, 2004 09:35 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (oO?Kodama @ Oct 29 2004, 09:32 PM)
Pennywise the Clown. Pure and simple.

I have to agree. Tim Curry is one freaky bastard.

Master Shake - October 30, 2004 05:07 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (Grand Master Eastwood @ Oct 29 2004, 03:35 PM)
QUOTE (oO?Kodama @ Oct 29 2004, 09:32 PM)
Pennywise the Clown. Pure and simple.

I have to agree. Tim Curry is one freaky bastard.




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