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Creepiest non-human villian?

Started by loyal1, October 13, 2005, 08:21:41 PM

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loyal1

I have to say mine would be HAL from 2001.  I remember seeing this at a young age not really understanding it, but the part when he sings "Daisy, Daisy..." when dying really creeped me out.

Oh and the Shrews...what the hell were they anyway?  Great B-movie though.


Ash

Without a doubt, H.R. Giger's ALIEN



(you mispelled "villain" by the way)



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Shadowphile

Whatever was 'out there' in the Blair Witch Project, made all the more creepy because you never, EVER saw it.

Ed, Ego and Superego

Octaman?  that is if y creepy you mean extraordinarily silly.
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Dunners

Hillary Clinton, John Kerry, Ted Kennedy,  Tom Dashle, Nancy Pelosi all smiling for the camera at once.

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LilCerberus

The Entity (1981) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082334/
I know it's a touchy subject, but it's a frightening thought; not knowing when this thing's around, or when it's gonna strike.
Those two scenes where it makes Carla's family & boyfreind watch and there's nothing they can do always creeps me out.

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daveblackeye15

Thanks for getting back on topic lilcerberus.

The alien certainly is on my list.

So is the thing in Blair Witch. I love camping but the Blair Witch strikes a cord on me. Thankfully I've never been lost in the woods and if I heard cackling one night and it was just me then I'd be s**tting scared.

In an isolated area John Carpteders (and the original author's) The Thing would be even more terrifing than in an city or suburbian area.

But my current number one is most certainly.

The white faced demon from "The Exorcist"

Damn he's/it's quite scary.

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Shadow

The Blob - unthinking, unreasoning, relentless and driven solely by stimuli. Its more a force of nature, yet I find it creepy in how hard it is to escape and/or destroy.

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dean

Shadowfyre wrote:

> The Blob - unthinking, unreasoning, relentless and driven
> solely by stimuli. Its more a force of nature, yet I find it
> creepy in how hard it is to escape and/or destroy.
>

Well watching the remake the other day, I thought of how funny it was that noone could run away from it, but it was still a nasty piece of work... scary as hell if done right.

Speaking of the Entity, is that film any good?  I was watching an old VHS copy of King Kong the other day and it had ads from the 80s for The Entity, and the trailer was so funny [they kept saying 'The Entity' with a certain emphasis I found funny]  It just seemed kind of silly is all...

I love non-human villains, so it's kind of hard to pick Creepiest, but the Alien from the Alien series isn't that creepy to me [scary, sure, but not creepy]

I was watching Dark City the other day and it got me thinking of creepy evil kids actually, I've forgotten his name, but the little kid in Dark City is pretty creepy...

Carpenter's 'The Thing' is pretty creepy, as was Pazuzu from the Exorcist [I'm guessing that's what the demon thing was...]

Anything demonic to me is usually pretty scary or creepy, as was Samara from The Ring.  The remake had one of the creepiest scenes I've seen in a long while, though I'm not sure whether that classifies as non-human.

I could crap on for hours so maybe I should stop...

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Dittos on the blob. It just wants to eat you, and it can get in anywhere!
And being disolved, alive...eyuck!

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Nic456

Cujo, The Great White from Jaws, It, the Living Dead (They're Dead and all of them together are near indestructible), Freddy (he's demon), Death from Final Destination (1 & 2), and Pat Robertson.

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LilCerberus

dean wrote:

> Speaking of the Entity, is that film any good?  I was watching
> an old VHS copy of King Kong the other day and it had ads from
> the 80s for The Entity, and the trailer was so funny [they kept
> saying 'The Entity' with a certain emphasis I found funny]  It
> just seemed kind of silly is all...
>

Yeah, that name does come across as kinda' silly when you try to say it.
As for the movie it'self, I thought it was a little too long, and I felt that the acting, directing, the camera angles, and especially the music were all way over the top, but as I mentioned earlier, it deffinately has it's scary moments.

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The Car from "The Car".  I saw this movie when young and was scared to be outside in an open area at night for a long time

The sea creature from "Deep Rising".  No really creppy but it's way of killy was pretty gruesome

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