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Bev Vincent |
Top 10 Slowest Monsters |
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Qusoor |
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Both Jason and the zombies should have on camera and off-camera speeds. Jason is faster than a greased weasel if the camera's not looking at him.
John Goodrich,
My blog: Flawed Diamonds "There's an old Indian proverb that says if you are ever lost, you should sit down and begin to make a curry. Before the water boils for the rice, someone will come out of the forest and tell you you're making it wrong." --Bruce Lierman, "Dutch Mess" |
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kpaffenroth |
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Good calls on zombies and Godzilla. I seem to remember the Thing in the original Thing didn't move around too much, but I guess you really only saw it that
one time when it was caught in the electrical trap.
Kim Paffenroth, Stoker Award Winner for Gospel of the Living Dead, and author of the new zombie novel Dying to Live. Visit him at his blog
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adamantmusic |
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I am glad that Gill-Man made the cut
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Karen Koehler |
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What, no nod of the head to various bodiless, crawling limbs?
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adamantmusic |
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Those severed hands go fast (see "Waxwork" and "Evil Dead")!
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Qusoor |
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Can can't even look at the gill-man without thinking that he's a coppa-feel-acanth. (thank you Crow T. Robot!)
John Goodrich,
My blog: Flawed Diamonds "There's an old Indian proverb that says if you are ever lost, you should sit down and begin to make a curry. Before the water boils for the rice, someone will come out of the forest and tell you you're making it wrong." --Bruce Lierman, "Dutch Mess" |
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ADaRkFascination |
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These folks have obviously never seen the z-grade film "The Creeping Terror" or it would have been first, second and third at the top of the list-
the great thing about this movie is that while the creature is moving towards its victims at a snails pace the potential victims stay in place screaming until
the monster arrives to swallow them up!
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Rain falls on everyone - lightening strikes some. ~Al~ |
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Good call on THE BLOB although the remake largely took care of that problem.
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MonsterLibrarian |
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They should mention the absolute slowest monster ever which is slower than the traditional zombie...the skeletons\zombies from the Blind Dead movies. Not the
ones on horses but the ones on foot. I kept thinking to myself as I watched the Blind Dead movies, if the women would quit standing there screaming they
could just walk away...sigh
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Shocklines |
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Also, while it's been a while since I saw it -- I think "The Hand" was pretty damn slow.
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Lawrence Dagstine |
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The original Michael Myers I think should still win by a longshot.
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rileybooks |
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I seem to remember in the Universal Mummy films that, even though he walked wioth one leg dragging at little more than a slow shuffle, he always managed to get
ahead of whoever was fleeing from him and was certainly never far behind, no matter how fast they ran. Uncanny.
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Karen Koehler |
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rileybooks wrote: Yeah, that's a phenomenon up there with the victim on the boat falling overboard into the shark/monster-infested ocean, then mysteriously winding up 25
feet from the boat and having to have to swim for ten minutes to get back.
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I would think the answer to who is the deserved number one would be found in the title of the article--the original "creeping terror." I seem to
remember a few "victims" actually hoisting themselves into the maw of the carpet, i mean "monster."
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NickYak |
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I think the classic CRAB MONSTERS were just about the slowest!
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And Sigmund!
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Dav69 |
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nobody mentioned the Bush administration?
Oh..... you meant PHYSICALLY slow monsters... |
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adamantmusic |
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Dav69 wrote: I think you got both plugged with that suggestion. How long has it taken to find.... |
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Norman Partridge |
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Before this thread limps off into eternity, just wanted to post one of my favorite quotes about the Mummy (from a 1944 review of THE MUMMY'S CURSE in THE
HOLLYWOOD REPORTER):
"[Kharis claws] his way through the swamp, dragging a bad case of athlete's foot in his right pedal, at the speed of a guy pushing a Cadillac up a hill." |
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Karen Koehler |
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We forgot the killer zucchini from It Conquered the World. Kind of tottered and fell over.
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