It I was 2 when I first watch the movie and e er since then I am scared of clowns but if I have to see it again I will watch it but I will never take pictures with clowns.
Now, I'd probably say Hannibal Lecter, because of his cunning, his brilliance, and ability to manipulate. He's a REAL monster.
When I was 12 (and occasionally now), I'd say Semara, from The Ring. Or any sort of dead thing with face concealed. I don't like monsters/beings with their face concealed.
When I was younger, it would be Jaws.
The Alien. When I first saw the original Alien movie, I about peed mself. Years later, when my job was to drop off newspaper bundles for carriers, there was this one house where there was a garden hose curled up on the side of the house. In the dark and behind the hedge, it alwas looked like an alien waiting to leap. I dropped the bundles quick at that house and ran back to the car! X-D
"It" and "Child's Play" were among the first horror films I ever saw. I suppose as a seven-year-old, the idea of killer clowns and dolls just sounds intriguing.
Yoriko, the ghost girl of the Grudge series. I have no idea why, but she creeps me out big time.
I hate them....
I don't see many horror movies.
Now, I'd probably say Hannibal Lecter, because of his cunning, his brilliance, and ability to manipulate. He's a REAL monster.
When I was 12 (and occasionally now), I'd say Semara, from The Ring. Or any sort of dead thing with face concealed. I don't like monsters/beings with their face concealed.
When I was younger, it would be Jaws.
sends shivers down my spine!
Bruce, the shark from Jaws.