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ThePhantom 08-28-2005 10:14 PM

The Creeper ....off of Jeepers Creepers now he is real scary

ThePhantom 08-28-2005 10:58 PM

That is a very Cool movie, I watched it yesterday

Zombee 08-29-2005 05:05 AM

Pinhead..and any minion or demon from hell.

SKOOFx 08-29-2005 10:58 AM

The ORIGINAL pinhead from hellraiser 1 (after the first movie, he went down hill)Although im still a fan of ALL the sequels..no matter how bad thye are. But the original hellraiser was something that fraeked me out.

Yellow Jacket 08-29-2005 11:01 AM

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Originally posted by SKOOFx
The ORIGINAL pinhead from hellraiser 1 (after the first movie, he went down hill)Although im still a fan of ALL the sequels..no matter how bad thye are. But the original hellraiser was something that fraeked me out.

I can agree with you when you say that pinhead went downhill after the original Hellraiser. And yes, he would be creepy to meet in real life (imagine the pain and torture he'd put you through.) But, I think I'd actually be more afraid of the cenobites because (1. They're brutal! and (2. You know they'll actually appear if you solve the puzzle box (if you seen Inferno, you'll know what I mean.)

novakru 08-30-2005 06:40 AM

creepy demonspawn deer in ring2

RavageRitual 08-30-2005 06:57 AM

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Originally posted by SKOOFx
The ORIGINAL pinhead from hellraiser 1 (after the first movie, he went down hill)Although im still a fan of ALL the sequels..no matter how bad thye are. But the original hellraiser was something that fraeked me out.
I agree, Pinhead is One dude I would not want to have to deal with.

Zero 08-30-2005 07:30 AM

Hannibal Lecter - all the supernatural things just seem like they'd be kind of silly in the real world (ok, maybe the demon from the Exorcist would be kind of freaky) - but when I think about the real possibilities - someone like Lecter would either have you for lunch or leave you a physical and emotional cripple. I'd also say, on that note, that Henry from Henry Portrait of a Serial Killer is exactly the kind of person who makes me triple lock my doors at night.

Haunted 08-30-2005 09:05 AM

Oh yes...Kane for Poltergiest II. That fucker is pretty creepy. It's easy for me to imagine that really scary Southern gothic minister. It's not Southern gothic, but it puts you in mind of something out of a Nathaniel Hawthorn story/novel.


Yeah, there is a huge gap between vampires like Varney and Nosferatu and vampires like Lord Ruthven and Lestat. However, what you're missing is this: When they see you, they have the same reaction as you do when looking a really good meal you know you're going to enjoy.

I just remembered something that happened in college with a professor. We got into it a little, when it came to vampires. If you want the story, I'll give it, but otherwise I'm not going to bore you with anymore of my ramblings.

novakru 08-30-2005 11:23 AM

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Originally posted by Haunted
Oh yes...Kane for Poltergiest II. That fucker is pretty creepy. It's easy for me to imagine that really scary Southern gothic minister. It's not Southern gothic, but it puts you in mind of something out of a Nathaniel Hawthorn story/novel.


Yeah, there is a huge gap between vampires like Varney and Nosferatu and vampires like Lord Ruthven and Lestat. However, what you're missing is this: When they see you, they have the same reaction as you do when looking a really good meal you know you're going to enjoy.

I just remembered something that happened in college with a professor. We got into it a little, when it came to vampires. If you want the story, I'll give it, but otherwise I'm not going to bore you with anymore of my ramblings.

I would like to hear this story please.


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