Favorite horror creature in movies
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Favorite horror creature in movies
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Before I even opened this forum, I thought of the clown from 'It'. The character was so well pirtrayed that it is no wonder so many people are scared of clowns.TusharJoshi wrote: ↑26 Jul 2022, 12:28 For me, it would be 'The Clown' from IT. That creature had a creepy and sinister vibe to it. For the ones who have read the novel, its depiction was brilliantly executed.
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Stand alone creatures, I love Annabelle/Malthus. The creepiness of Annabelle as just a doll is classic. Couple that with the design of the demon that actually controls her, perfection. The original Annabelle when the main character gets chased by Malthus to the elevator. Chills, every time.
I haven't seen many talk about it, but a great creature feature is The Ritual on Netflix. If you haven't seen it, I highly, highly recommend it. Most creature features, at least for me, fall short in character design and the creatures aren't as scary as they are built up to be. This is not the case with the beast from The Ritual, it is creepy through and through and unlike any other creature I've seen in a movie.
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Seductive—that, they definitely are. But that’s not what’s piquing my surprise. It’s I’ve never thought of vampires and anything were—werewolves, werecoyotes, etc—or even triads, as creatures of horror. They come on screen to do their thing, creepy or sinister as the case may be, but they don’t ever come close to making me sweat. But try those scare-gods in Prey and The Predator, and you get horror served cold.Hannah Oakey wrote: ↑01 Oct 2022, 04:48 I have always loved vampires, especially the more gentlemanly vampires like Dracula and Louis and Lestat from 'Interview with the Vampire'. There is something very seductive about vampires despite them being ruthless killers and undead creatures.

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Absolutely! Pennywise from IT has my vote too. But that is still not my favorite. I don't have a favorite for horror creatures. Let's say the most horrific horror creature in movies for me is the clown - Pennywise from IT.TusharJoshi wrote: ↑26 Jul 2022, 12:28 For me, it would be 'The Clown' from IT. That creature had a creepy and sinister vibe to it. For the ones who have read the novel, its depiction was brilliantly executed.
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