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Post by Deleted on Nov 7, 2014 22:41:59 GMT -5
The Tenth Planet Cybermen on paper should just be laughable. Cloth faces, everyday materials, bulky costume, sing song voices, and an overall appearance that reflects a 1960s show with a budget. And yet... The whole thing together just creates an image that's just instinctively off. The cheap look somehow creates the picture of people just barely stitched together via technology with little vestiges of humanity (the eyes which were not supposed to be seen) creeping out just enough to make what one would think would be old cheesy sci villains you laugh at into arguably the most horrifying appearance the Cybermen have ever had. They look like they have air conditioners on the their groins.
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Post by Hurbster on Nov 7, 2014 23:04:50 GMT -5
I'm sure those units on their chests eventually turned into ORAC from Blakes 7.
And on that note I was always scared and a little turned on by Servalan from said series.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2014 9:51:56 GMT -5
The blue guy with wild yellow hair from Sesame Street singing the Opposite Song. The way he screamed was frightening.
Mom thought that was Guy Smiley. I keep telling her no, Guy Smiley looked like a prototypical game-show host.
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Post by Mid-Carder on Nov 8, 2014 10:26:09 GMT -5
Mumm-ra from ThunderCats. The Cookie Monster
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Post by Hassan bin Sober on Nov 8, 2014 13:08:35 GMT -5
I never realised how much ET resembled Michael Jackson
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Post by Goldenbane on Nov 8, 2014 13:17:49 GMT -5
Gremlins, specifically Stripe from the first movie. To this day, I get a little unnerved when I see that movie poster of him busting out and writing "WE'RE BACK!" Great artwork, all things considering, but maybe a little too good. Jason Vorhees when ever his mask is off. The movie where the girl telekinetically rips it off, revealing the undead face is especially frightening. Jeff Goldbloom's Fly. The scene where he melts the guy's hand and leg with fly vomit, and the final transformation into the fly still freak me out. I also used to be afraid of Malificent when I was a child, as well as Satan from Night On Bald Mountain (Yes, I know Disney claims it wasn't Satan, but Walt himself said it was, so they can screw off). However, I knew Angelina Jolee's version was going to be shit from the moment I saw the first commercial...I just knew they were going to go the "She's actually a misunderstood hero!!!!!!!" route. Never seen the movie to this day, but from what I've heard and read, it's even more absurd than what I originally thought.
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Post by Sephiroth on Nov 8, 2014 13:39:28 GMT -5
Gremlins, specifically Stripe from the first movie. To this day, I get a little unnerved when I see that movie poster of him busting out and writing "WE'RE BACK!" Great artwork, all things considering, but maybe a little too good. Jason Vorhees when ever his mask is off. The movie where the girl telekinetically rips it off, revealing the undead face is especially frightening. Jeff Goldbloom's Fly. The scene where he melts the guy's hand and leg with fly vomit, and the final transformation into the fly still freak me out. I also used to be afraid of Malificent when I was a child, as well as Satan from Night On Bald Mountain (Yes, I know Disney claims it wasn't Satan, but Walt himself said it was, so they can screw off). However, I knew Angelina Jolee's version was going to be shit from the moment I saw the first commercial...I just knew they were going to go the "She's actually a misunderstood hero!!!!!!!" route. Never seen the movie to this day, but from what I've heard and read, it's even more absurd than what I originally thought. You ain't been freaked till you see the ending of the original The Fly with Vincent Price as a 10 year old self.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2014 13:42:33 GMT -5
Gremlins, specifically Stripe from the first movie. To this day, I get a little unnerved when I see that movie poster of him busting out and writing "WE'RE BACK!" Great artwork, all things considering, but maybe a little too good. Jason Vorhees when ever his mask is off. The movie where the girl telekinetically rips it off, revealing the undead face is especially frightening. Jeff Goldbloom's Fly. The scene where he melts the guy's hand and leg with fly vomit, and the final transformation into the fly still freak me out. I also used to be afraid of Malificent when I was a child, as well as Satan from Night On Bald Mountain (Yes, I know Disney claims it wasn't Satan, but Walt himself said it was, so they can screw off). However, I knew Angelina Jolee's version was going to be shit from the moment I saw the first commercial...I just knew they were going to go the "She's actually a misunderstood hero!!!!!!!" route. Never seen the movie to this day, but from what I've heard and read, it's even more absurd than what I originally thought. You ain't been freaked till you see the ending of the original The Fly with Vincent Price as a 10 year old self. Thank you pop culture. I know enough of it to never have to see it
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Post by WoodStoner1 on Nov 8, 2014 14:15:23 GMT -5
Maleficent - One of the few Disney villains that actually scared me as a kid You knew this was coming...Maleficent invented fear!!! Mine was a thing rather than a character:
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Post by Dat Dude on Nov 8, 2014 22:18:10 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2014 22:41:20 GMT -5
Wilson from Home Improvement...I always found it creepy how nosey he is
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Post by WoodStoner1 on Nov 9, 2014 20:39:19 GMT -5
The Joker mainly the New 52 Me too, except I fear it for the future of DC, not the character itself.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2014 21:18:07 GMT -5
I see the Cybermen and raise you the Weeping Angels. First time I saw "Blink," I freaked out. I still can't watch anything from the conclusion of the "timey-wimey" conversation until the epilogue.
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He has no pants! What a heathen!
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Post by The Unconquered Sun on Nov 9, 2014 21:27:39 GMT -5
For as long as I can remember, this guy, right here.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2014 21:47:25 GMT -5
The dad from Strangers With Candy. The way he was frozen and never responded to anything was so unsettling to me.
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Post by Dub H on Nov 9, 2014 21:58:53 GMT -5
The Butterfly from Spongebob.
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