Best movie monster ever?
it's frankenstein's monster by the way
But, I have to say that the aliens from Close Encounters scared the sh*t out of me when I was a kid.
Just wet.
A lot.
Imagine crawling into a dark shaft alone, in a silent, cold spaceship, and crawling through all the turns and ladders etc. Then... you're radar starts beeping. Oh GOD! Oh... nevermind, its a glitch. The signatures are overlapping your position, cant be right. No, wrong. They swoop down from above, dripping ooze on you, clawing at you, invisible in the blackness, save the moment when you flash them with the light on your pulse rifle, but the image doesnt help you get over the fear as you see that disgusting little mouth shoot out, and smash your face open, spreading brains, and facial bones all over the cold steel of the ship. Then, as Ripley most likely kills the alien, and leaves the ship blowing up, your remains are left to an unproper burial in some unknown, forgotten depth of space, floating around forever...
I like the Xenomorphs the most.
Hands down.
Those furry balls of doom are scarier than hell.
"i've got a mantis in my pantis"
The point is: if you stay aware of the potential (and almost certain) danger of zombies you will not be caught off guard easily. The first thing I do when I enter a building is check my surroundings. Is there an easy escape planned out incase of attack? Are there weapons at my disposal? Is the guy working the smoothie machine already infected? These questions we need to ask ourselves EVERYWHERE! (Obviously not if you're in a place with no smoothie machine though, people will think you to be silly)
Now THAT is scary.
hatter on September 15th, 2005 at 6:27:51 AM
creature from the black lagoon, king kong, godzilla, nosferatu... pretty cool characters.it's frankenstein's monster by the way

drpfenderson on September 16th, 2005 at 8:19:47 AM
That gopher from Caddyshack is pretty creepy.But, I have to say that the aliens from Close Encounters scared the sh*t out of me when I was a kid.
drpfenderson on September 16th, 2005 at 10:15:41 PM
Well, I didn't find them really 'scary'...Just wet.
A lot.
Keith on September 17th, 2005 at 5:18:17 AM
Not scary? :oImagine crawling into a dark shaft alone, in a silent, cold spaceship, and crawling through all the turns and ladders etc. Then... you're radar starts beeping. Oh GOD! Oh... nevermind, its a glitch. The signatures are overlapping your position, cant be right. No, wrong. They swoop down from above, dripping ooze on you, clawing at you, invisible in the blackness, save the moment when you flash them with the light on your pulse rifle, but the image doesnt help you get over the fear as you see that disgusting little mouth shoot out, and smash your face open, spreading brains, and facial bones all over the cold steel of the ship. Then, as Ripley most likely kills the alien, and leaves the ship blowing up, your remains are left to an unproper burial in some unknown, forgotten depth of space, floating around forever...
Sandcastle on September 25th, 2005 at 1:59:07 PM
George Bush from Fahrenheit 9/11... just kidding.I like the Xenomorphs the most.

drpfenderson on September 25th, 2005 at 11:03:46 PM
The LangoleersHands down.
Those furry balls of doom are scarier than hell.
rush68 on October 1st, 2005 at 7:30:09 PM
The giant mantis from, the deadly mantis."i've got a mantis in my pantis"
Keith on July 29th, 2006 at 11:09:51 PM
Andre the giant (Dagoth) from Conan the Destroyer. It looked so real and menacing!lemieux on September 15th, 2006 at 2:55:18 AM
The _running_ zombies from the Dawn of the Dead remake. Awesome.Brian on September 15th, 2006 at 5:44:06 AM
They definitely made that movie more scary than any other zombie movies. The little girl and the husband at the beginning actually seemed like they posed a threat, rather than the slow shamblers of the old films.Keith on September 15th, 2006 at 7:08:03 AM
You guys only think zombies are a threat because you are ill prepared. Yeah guns rule, but I collect blades especially for zombies. They do not run out of ammo, and they're exactly what you'll need for close proximity. And besides, you can't kill a zombie unless you cut it's head off. Or stab it with a silver steak dipped in holy water. gah, I can't remember!The point is: if you stay aware of the potential (and almost certain) danger of zombies you will not be caught off guard easily. The first thing I do when I enter a building is check my surroundings. Is there an easy escape planned out incase of attack? Are there weapons at my disposal? Is the guy working the smoothie machine already infected? These questions we need to ask ourselves EVERYWHERE! (Obviously not if you're in a place with no smoothie machine though, people will think you to be silly)
Retroabortion on April 8th, 2009 at 1:47:38 PM
The Vagina with teeth from the movie 'Teeth.'Now THAT is scary.

Brian on December 31st, 1969 at 5:00:00 PM
You can't deny the classics such as Dracula, Wolf Man, or Frankenstein, but the undisputable, all-time best movie monster ever is... Mr. Stay Puft. Any opinions on the subject?