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Post by dracenstein on Oct 9, 2009 21:16:24 GMT
What do you enjoy reading or watching about the best?
I like vampires and zombies best, followed by werewolves.
The 'Unstoppable killer' are the Michael Myers and Jason Vorhees type killer.
I voted for zombie as vampire books have saturated the horror market and most modern vampires are not my how I like them.
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Post by Dreadlocksmile on Oct 10, 2009 10:04:39 GMT
Gotta be zombies every time...
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Post by steppedonwolf on Oct 10, 2009 23:26:16 GMT
Nope, zombie have been done to death. (Forgive me).
Werewolf every time.
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Post by Vaughan on Oct 14, 2009 22:38:56 GMT
Reading - and Watching - are different things entirely for me.
Reading is "Animal Attacks". Easily.
Watching? Hm..... Much more difficult. I pretty much love all the Classic monsters, and without those early Universal film my life wouldn't be complete. But favorite "monster"?
I'll cheat and still go with Animal Attacks - because that gives me Scorpions, Spiders, Turkeys, Ants, Bears, Sharks, and many others. But I watch a *lot* of horror films.
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Post by che2000 on Oct 15, 2009 13:31:08 GMT
I'm a bit of a traditionalist, so I'd have to say that my all time favourite is probably the Frankenstein monster/ creature/ creation, in many of its varied forms (Karloff and Lee probably being at the top but with serious nods to Michael Sarrazin and such off-kilter versions as Freddie Jones in Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed and Dave Prose in Frankenstein And The Monster From Hell.
Blacula was pretty cool, too, as was Count Yorga and, perhaps the greatest movie monster/badguy of them all - The Abominable Dr Phibes!
Told ya I was a traditionalist.
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Post by TheWalkinDude on Feb 8, 2010 11:42:13 GMT
ooooh this is a very difficult one for me... i love all monsters in their various shapes, sizes and, sometimes, complete amorphousness lol.
since its so hard for me to decide i will go with the barely described interdimensional horrors that lurk just beyond the boundries of our comprehension. said creatures that drive you mad with but a glance...
from the above list i have chosen ghosts. House on Haunted Hill is probably one of my fav "Haunted House" films. my all time number one is definately The original Haunting. it scared the shit outta me as a bearn. Japanese ghost movies tend to be quite mental as well.
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