The Top 10 Best bad dream Movie Monsters

Posted Friday, May 31, 2013 by Unknown

Let us cut right to the chase...or right to the screaming as many of the folks on this list would prefer! Not only am I married to a top home haunter, I have been a big fan of bad dream movies (also called monster movies) for years. In my experience, as a fan of the genre, here are my top ten monsters of all time!

10. Kraken (1981)

Animated Halloween Props

From the 1981 Clash of the Titans, this is a vertebrate that stirs the imagination. Although the Kraken is a vertebrate of myth, it is the film version that everybody remembers. Who could forget the end scene of the traditional Clash of the Titans where the Kraken comes for Andromeda? (What he wanted her for is not clear to me. Did he plan to eat her? request her to go for a swim?) At any rate, the Kraken was brought to life by the stop-motion animation of Ray Harryhausen, a legend in bad dream and fantasy movies. The image of Perseus turning the Kraken to stone is classic and so is this multi-armed monster in this writer's opinion.

The Top 10 Best bad dream Movie Monsters

9. vertebrate From the Black Lagoon (all versions)

There have been many movies about dreadful sea creatures, but vertebrate From the Black Lagoon is still the best. (Sorry, Jaws!) Released in 1954, it features a monster-like gill-man discovered on an expedition in the Amazon. Like many preponderant monsters of the silver screen, the vertebrate spawned sequels. The traditional vertebrate of the Black Lagoon movie is being remade for a 2011 release, agreeing to the Imdb Web site.

8. Mummy (Boris Karloff)

Boris Karloff makes his first appearance on our list! The Mummy, directed by Karl Freund, is a 1932 bad dream film from Universal Studios. It starred Karloff as a revived ancient Egyptian clergyman called Imhotep. While the movie is not a drop-dead scare fest, it is a classic that is in the social memory of our society. When habitancy think of mummies, they invariably think of Karloff shuffling out of his sarcophagus in bandages. The Mummy was semi-remade in The Mummy's Hand (1940) but it was Karloff's version that began the Mummy movies.

7. Michael Myers (all versions)

Michael Myers is the one who started the slasher genre. He first showed up in 1978's Halloween as a young boy who murders his older sister, and then returns home years later to kill again. His fights with Jamie Lee Curtis in the first two Halloween movies are exquisite examples of how scary movie chases should work. Although, I think Michael's fights with Donald Pleasence (who played Dr. Loomis) are the best parts of the Halloween films. The only negative aspects to the Halloween movies to me are the continuity issues. For instance, Halloween Iii, although not a bad movie, has nothing to do with the other installments. Also, Halloween H20: 20 Years Later almost ignores established continuity from earlier movies with no explanation.

6. Dracula (Bela Lugosi)

Bela Lugosi was a Hungarian actor, best known for playing Count Dracula in the Broadway play and classic Universal Studios Dracula films, too. The now classic Dracula that made Lugosi a star came out in 1931. Although the movie is a microscopic slow and not as captivating as other Universal classics, such as the Frankenstein films, Lugosi made the film work. No matter how many vampire movies are made, too, this is the most memorable. Ask anything who is Dracula and they immediately think of Bela's Dracula. His Dracula is an icon.

5. Freddy Krueger (Robert Englund)

Robert Englund is best known for playing serial killer Freddy Krueger in the bad dream on Elm street film series. agreeing to Wikipedia, he received a Saturn Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for A bad dream on Elm street 3: Dream Warriors in 1987 and A bad dream on Elm street 4: The Dream scholar in 1988. I am not surprised. He was exquisite as Freddy. The new Freddy cannot hold a candle, or dingy red sweater, to Englund. He approached playing Freddy with a mixture of bad dream and comedy. His witty banter with his victims is the stuff of legend.

4. Wolfman (Lon Chaney Jr.)

"Even a man who is pure in heart and says his prayers by night, may become a wolf when the wolfbane blooms and the autumn moon is bright."

When you talk about werewolves, there is none great than Lon Chaney's Wolfman in the 1941 Universal Studios movie. From the iconic makeup to the gypsy curse, it is Chaney's Wolfman that society knows best, and with good surmise - it is a darn good movie that stands the test of time.

3. Frankenstein's Monster (Boris Karloff)

Do I of course have to write that Boris Karloff's portrayal of the Frankenstein Monster is a classic vertebrate of the cinema? The crash of thunder, the sizzling laboratory machines, the monster's hand moving-these are the images we all have embedded in our minds. No version of the Frankenstein Monster gets great than Karloff's version from the classic 1931 bad dream film.

2. Leatherface (all versions)

Leatherface is the main killer in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre horror-film series. He wears masks made of his victims' skin (which is where the name Leatherface comes from) and is the character from the movie who usually carries a chainsaw. Not only is Leatherface one of the first slasher-type villains but he is drop-dead scary! While I think all versions of Leatherface are scary as heck, the best Leatherface actors were Gunnar Hansen (from the first Texas Chainsaw Massacre) and Bill Johnson (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2). I still think the scene in Massacre 2 when Leatherface runs, chainsaw roaring, out of the darkened radio hub toward the lead female actor is horrifying.

1. Jason Voorhees (all versions)

Sure, Kane Hodder has played Jason more than any other actor, but I can't pick one Jason that is great than another. Each actor who played the undead slasher Jason Voorhees brought something new to the role. Jason Voorhees is the killer from the Friday the 13th series. He first appeared in Friday the 13th (1980); although, he was not the main villain in the first movie. Jason is a great character because of the iconic hockey mask, the creepy camp setting, and because you feel some pity for him. He was a deformed child who was mocked by peers and ignored by camp counselors. He also loves his mommy. (Watch the movies and you will see what I mean.) Because he evokes pity in the audience, he is a microscopic like Frankenstein's Monster but right on more evil.

Agree with my choices? Disagree with me? Post a comment. And remember to watch over your shoulder when walking in the woods at night. The guys above may be stalking.

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The Top 10 Best horror Movie Monsters

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Let us cut right to the chase...or right to the screaming as many of the folks on this list would prefer! Not only am I married to a top home haunter, I have been a big fan of bad dream movies (also called monster movies) for years. In my experience, as a fan of the genre, here are my top ten monsters of all time!

10. Kraken (1981)

Animated Halloween Props

From the 1981 Clash of the Titans, this is a creature that stirs the imagination. Although the Kraken is a creature of myth, it is the film version that everyone remembers. Who could forget the end scene of the traditional Clash of the Titans where the Kraken comes for Andromeda? (What he wanted her for is not clear to me. Did he plan to eat her? ask her to go for a swim?) At any rate, the Kraken was brought to life by the stop-motion animation of Ray Harryhausen, a legend in bad dream and fantasy movies. The image of Perseus turning the Kraken to stone is classic and so is this multi-armed monster in this writer's opinion.

The Top 10 Best horror Movie Monsters

9. creature From the Black Lagoon (all versions)

There have been many movies about frightful sea creatures, but creature From the Black Lagoon is still the best. (Sorry, Jaws!) Released in 1954, it features a monster-like gill-man discovered on an expedition in the Amazon. Like many famed monsters of the silver screen, the creature spawned sequels. The traditional creature of the Black Lagoon movie is being remade for a 2011 release, agreeing to the Imdb Web site.

8. Mummy (Boris Karloff)

Boris Karloff makes his first appearance on our list! The Mummy, directed by Karl Freund, is a 1932 bad dream film from Universal Studios. It starred Karloff as a revived aged Egyptian minister called Imhotep. While the movie is not a drop-dead scare fest, it is a classic that is in the group memory of our society. When habitancy think of mummies, they invariably think of Karloff shuffling out of his sarcophagus in bandages. The Mummy was semi-remade in The Mummy's Hand (1940) but it was Karloff's version that began the Mummy movies.

7. Michael Myers (all versions)

Michael Myers is the one who started the slasher genre. He first showed up in 1978's Halloween as a young boy who murders his older sister, and then returns home years later to kill again. His fights with Jamie Lee Curtis in the first two Halloween movies are excellent examples of how scary movie chases should work. Although, I think Michael's fights with Donald Pleasence (who played Dr. Loomis) are the best parts of the Halloween films. The only negative aspects to the Halloween movies to me are the continuity issues. For instance, Halloween Iii, although not a bad movie, has nothing to do with the other installments. Also, Halloween H20: 20 Years Later almost ignores established continuity from earlier movies with no explanation.

6. Dracula (Bela Lugosi)

Bela Lugosi was a Hungarian actor, best known for playing Count Dracula in the Broadway play and classic Universal Studios Dracula films, too. The now classic Dracula that made Lugosi a star came out in 1931. Although the movie is a limited slow and not as enchanting as other Universal classics, such as the Frankenstein films, Lugosi made the film work. No matter how many vampire movies are made, too, this is the most memorable. Ask anyone who is Dracula and they immediately think of Bela's Dracula. His Dracula is an icon.

5. Freddy Krueger (Robert Englund)

Robert Englund is best known for playing serial killer Freddy Krueger in the bad dream on Elm street film series. agreeing to Wikipedia, he received a Saturn Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for A bad dream on Elm street 3: Dream Warriors in 1987 and A bad dream on Elm street 4: The Dream specialist in 1988. I am not surprised. He was excellent as Freddy. The new Freddy cannot hold a candle, or dingy red sweater, to Englund. He approached playing Freddy with a composition of bad dream and comedy. His witty banter with his victims is the stuff of legend.

4. Wolfman (Lon Chaney Jr.)

"Even a man who is pure in heart and says his prayers by night, may become a wolf when the wolfbane blooms and the autumn moon is bright."

When you talk about werewolves, there is none good than Lon Chaney's Wolfman in the 1941 Universal Studios movie. From the iconic makeup to the gypsy curse, it is Chaney's Wolfman that community knows best, and with good imagine - it is a darn good movie that stands the test of time.

3. Frankenstein's Monster (Boris Karloff)

Do I indeed have to write that Boris Karloff's portrayal of the Frankenstein Monster is a classic creature of the cinema? The crash of thunder, the sizzling laboratory machines, the monster's hand moving-these are the images we all have embedded in our minds. No version of the Frankenstein Monster gets good than Karloff's version from the classic 1931 bad dream film.

2. Leatherface (all versions)

Leatherface is the main killer in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre horror-film series. He wears masks made of his victims' skin (which is where the name Leatherface comes from) and is the character from the movie who commonly carries a chainsaw. Not only is Leatherface one of the first slasher-type villains but he is drop-dead scary! While I think all versions of Leatherface are scary as heck, the best Leatherface actors were Gunnar Hansen (from the first Texas Chainsaw Massacre) and Bill Johnson (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2). I still think the scene in Massacre 2 when Leatherface runs, chainsaw roaring, out of the darkened radio hub toward the lead female actor is horrifying.

1. Jason Voorhees (all versions)

Sure, Kane Hodder has played Jason more than any other actor, but I can't pick one Jason that is good than another. Each actor who played the undead slasher Jason Voorhees brought something new to the role. Jason Voorhees is the killer from the Friday the 13th series. He first appeared in Friday the 13th (1980); although, he was not the main villain in the first movie. Jason is a great character because of the iconic hockey mask, the creepy camp setting, and because you feel some pity for him. He was a deformed child who was mocked by peers and ignored by camp counselors. He also loves his mommy. (Watch the movies and you will see what I mean.) Because he evokes pity in the audience, he is a limited like Frankenstein's Monster but without fail more evil.

Agree with my choices? Disagree with me? Post a comment. And remember to watch over your shoulder when walking in the woods at night. The guys above may be stalking.

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The Top 10 Best horror Movie Monsters

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Let us cut right to the chase...or right to the screaming as many of the folks on this list would prefer! Not only am I married to a top home haunter, I have been a big fan of bad dream movies (also called monster movies) for years. In my experience, as a fan of the genre, here are my top ten monsters of all time!

10. Kraken (1981)

Animated Halloween Props

From the 1981 Clash of the Titans, this is a mammal that stirs the imagination. Although the Kraken is a mammal of myth, it is the film version that everyone remembers. Who could forget the end scene of the original Clash of the Titans where the Kraken comes for Andromeda? (What he wanted her for is not clear to me. Did he plan to eat her? invite her to go for a swim?) At any rate, the Kraken was brought to life by the stop-motion animation of Ray Harryhausen, a legend in bad dream and fantasy movies. The image of Perseus turning the Kraken to stone is first-rate and so is this multi-armed monster in this writer's opinion.

The Top 10 Best horror Movie Monsters

9. mammal From the Black Lagoon (all versions)

There have been many movies about frightful sea creatures, but mammal From the Black Lagoon is still the best. (Sorry, Jaws!) Released in 1954, it features a monster-like gill-man discovered on an expedition in the Amazon. Like many celebrated monsters of the silver screen, the mammal spawned sequels. The original mammal of the Black Lagoon movie is being remade for a 2011 release, agreeing to the Imdb Web site.

8. Mummy (Boris Karloff)

Boris Karloff makes his first appearance on our list! The Mummy, directed by Karl Freund, is a 1932 bad dream film from Universal Studios. It starred Karloff as a revived aged Egyptian minister called Imhotep. While the movie is not a drop-dead scare fest, it is a first-rate that is in the collective memory of our society. When population think of mummies, they invariably think of Karloff shuffling out of his sarcophagus in bandages. The Mummy was semi-remade in The Mummy's Hand (1940) but it was Karloff's version that began the Mummy movies.

7. Michael Myers (all versions)

Michael Myers is the one who started the slasher genre. He first showed up in 1978's Halloween as a young boy who murders his older sister, and then returns home years later to kill again. His fights with Jamie Lee Curtis in the first two Halloween movies are perfect examples of how scary movie chases should work. Although, I think Michael's fights with Donald Pleasence (who played Dr. Loomis) are the best parts of the Halloween films. The only negative aspects to the Halloween movies to me are the continuity issues. For instance, Halloween Iii, although not a bad movie, has nothing to do with the other installments. Also, Halloween H20: 20 Years Later almost ignores established continuity from earlier movies with no explanation.

6. Dracula (Bela Lugosi)

Bela Lugosi was a Hungarian actor, best known for playing Count Dracula in the Broadway play and first-rate Universal Studios Dracula films, too. The now first-rate Dracula that made Lugosi a star came out in 1931. Although the movie is a petite slow and not as challenging as other Universal classics, such as the Frankenstein films, Lugosi made the film work. No matter how many vampire movies are made, too, this is the most memorable. Ask anything who is Dracula and they immediately think of Bela's Dracula. His Dracula is an icon.

5. Freddy Krueger (Robert Englund)

Robert Englund is best known for playing serial killer Freddy Krueger in the bad dream on Elm street film series. agreeing to Wikipedia, he received a Saturn Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for A bad dream on Elm street 3: Dream Warriors in 1987 and A bad dream on Elm street 4: The Dream expert in 1988. I am not surprised. He was perfect as Freddy. The new Freddy cannot hold a candle, or dingy red sweater, to Englund. He approached playing Freddy with a combination of bad dream and comedy. His witty banter with his victims is the stuff of legend.

4. Wolfman (Lon Chaney Jr.)

"Even a man who is pure in heart and says his prayers by night, may come to be a wolf when the wolfbane blooms and the autumn moon is bright."

When you talk about werewolves, there is none great than Lon Chaney's Wolfman in the 1941 Universal Studios movie. From the iconic makeup to the gypsy curse, it is Chaney's Wolfman that community knows best, and with good guess - it is a darn good movie that stands the test of time.

3. Frankenstein's Monster (Boris Karloff)

Do I unmistakably have to write that Boris Karloff's portrayal of the Frankenstein Monster is a first-rate mammal of the cinema? The crash of thunder, the sizzling laboratory machines, the monster's hand moving-these are the images we all have embedded in our minds. No version of the Frankenstein Monster gets great than Karloff's version from the first-rate 1931 bad dream film.

2. Leatherface (all versions)

Leatherface is the main killer in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre horror-film series. He wears masks made of his victims' skin (which is where the name Leatherface comes from) and is the character from the movie who commonly carries a chainsaw. Not only is Leatherface one of the first slasher-type villains but he is drop-dead scary! While I think all versions of Leatherface are scary as heck, the best Leatherface actors were Gunnar Hansen (from the first Texas Chainsaw Massacre) and Bill Johnson (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2). I still think the scene in Massacre 2 when Leatherface runs, chainsaw roaring, out of the darkened radio center toward the lead female actor is horrifying.

1. Jason Voorhees (all versions)

Sure, Kane Hodder has played Jason more than any other actor, but I can't pick one Jason that is great than another. Each actor who played the undead slasher Jason Voorhees brought something new to the role. Jason Voorhees is the killer from the Friday the 13th series. He first appeared in Friday the 13th (1980); although, he was not the main villain in the first movie. Jason is a great character because of the iconic hockey mask, the creepy camp setting, and because you feel some sympathy for him. He was a deformed child who was mocked by peers and ignored by camp counselors. He also loves his mommy. (Watch the movies and you will see what I mean.) Because he evokes sympathy in the audience, he is a petite like Frankenstein's Monster but right on more evil.

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The Top 10 Best horror Movie Monsters

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Let us cut right to the chase...or right to the screaming as many of the folks on this list would prefer! Not only am I married to a top home haunter, I have been a big fan of bad dream movies (also called monster movies) for years. In my experience, as a fan of the genre, here are my top ten monsters of all time!

10. Kraken (1981)

Animated Halloween Props

From the 1981 Clash of the Titans, this is a vertebrate that stirs the imagination. Although the Kraken is a vertebrate of myth, it is the film version that everyone remembers. Who could forget the end scene of the primary Clash of the Titans where the Kraken comes for Andromeda? (What he wanted her for is not clear to me. Did he plan to eat her? request her to go for a swim?) At any rate, the Kraken was brought to life by the stop-motion animation of Ray Harryhausen, a legend in bad dream and fantasy movies. The image of Perseus turning the Kraken to stone is first-rate and so is this multi-armed monster in this writer's opinion.

The Top 10 Best horror Movie Monsters

9. vertebrate From the Black Lagoon (all versions)

There have been many movies about terrifying sea creatures, but vertebrate From the Black Lagoon is still the best. (Sorry, Jaws!) Released in 1954, it features a monster-like gill-man discovered on an expedition in the Amazon. Like many preeminent monsters of the silver screen, the vertebrate spawned sequels. The primary vertebrate of the Black Lagoon movie is being remade for a 2011 release, agreeing to the Imdb Web site.

8. Mummy (Boris Karloff)

Boris Karloff makes his first appearance on our list! The Mummy, directed by Karl Freund, is a 1932 bad dream film from Universal Studios. It starred Karloff as a revived antique Egyptian clergyman called Imhotep. While the movie is not a drop-dead scare fest, it is a first-rate that is in the communal memory of our society. When citizen think of mummies, they invariably think of Karloff shuffling out of his sarcophagus in bandages. The Mummy was semi-remade in The Mummy's Hand (1940) but it was Karloff's version that began the Mummy movies.

7. Michael Myers (all versions)

Michael Myers is the one who started the slasher genre. He first showed up in 1978's Halloween as a young boy who murders his older sister, and then returns home years later to kill again. His fights with Jamie Lee Curtis in the first two Halloween movies are exquisite examples of how scary movie chases should work. Although, I think Michael's fights with Donald Pleasence (who played Dr. Loomis) are the best parts of the Halloween films. The only negative aspects to the Halloween movies to me are the continuity issues. For instance, Halloween Iii, although not a bad movie, has nothing to do with the other installments. Also, Halloween H20: 20 Years Later roughly ignores established continuity from earlier movies with no explanation.

6. Dracula (Bela Lugosi)

Bela Lugosi was a Hungarian actor, best known for playing Count Dracula in the Broadway play and first-rate Universal Studios Dracula films, too. The now first-rate Dracula that made Lugosi a star came out in 1931. Although the movie is a tiny slow and not as intelligent as other Universal classics, such as the Frankenstein films, Lugosi made the film work. No matter how many vampire movies are made, too, this is the most memorable. Ask anything who is Dracula and they immediately think of Bela's Dracula. His Dracula is an icon.

5. Freddy Krueger (Robert Englund)

Robert Englund is best known for playing serial killer Freddy Krueger in the bad dream on Elm street film series. agreeing to Wikipedia, he received a Saturn Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for A bad dream on Elm street 3: Dream Warriors in 1987 and A bad dream on Elm street 4: The Dream devotee in 1988. I am not surprised. He was exquisite as Freddy. The new Freddy cannot hold a candle, or dingy red sweater, to Englund. He approached playing Freddy with a composition of bad dream and comedy. His witty banter with his victims is the stuff of legend.

4. Wolfman (Lon Chaney Jr.)

"Even a man who is pure in heart and says his prayers by night, may come to be a wolf when the wolfbane blooms and the autumn moon is bright."

When you talk about werewolves, there is none great than Lon Chaney's Wolfman in the 1941 Universal Studios movie. From the iconic makeup to the gypsy curse, it is Chaney's Wolfman that society knows best, and with good calculate - it is a darn good movie that stands the test of time.

3. Frankenstein's Monster (Boris Karloff)

Do I genuinely have to write that Boris Karloff's portrayal of the Frankenstein Monster is a first-rate vertebrate of the cinema? The crash of thunder, the sizzling laboratory machines, the monster's hand moving-these are the images we all have embedded in our minds. No version of the Frankenstein Monster gets great than Karloff's version from the first-rate 1931 bad dream film.

2. Leatherface (all versions)

Leatherface is the main killer in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre horror-film series. He wears masks made of his victims' skin (which is where the name Leatherface comes from) and is the character from the movie who usually carries a chainsaw. Not only is Leatherface one of the first slasher-type villains but he is drop-dead scary! While I think all versions of Leatherface are scary as heck, the best Leatherface actors were Gunnar Hansen (from the first Texas Chainsaw Massacre) and Bill Johnson (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2). I still think the scene in Massacre 2 when Leatherface runs, chainsaw roaring, out of the darkened radio middle point toward the lead female actor is horrifying.

1. Jason Voorhees (all versions)

Sure, Kane Hodder has played Jason more than any other actor, but I can't pick one Jason that is great than another. Each actor who played the undead slasher Jason Voorhees brought something new to the role. Jason Voorhees is the killer from the Friday the 13th series. He first appeared in Friday the 13th (1980); although, he was not the main villain in the first movie. Jason is a great character because of the iconic hockey mask, the creepy camp setting, and because you feel some pity for him. He was a deformed child who was mocked by peers and ignored by camp counselors. He also loves his mommy. (Watch the movies and you will see what I mean.) Because he evokes pity in the audience, he is a tiny like Frankenstein's Monster but surely more evil.

Agree with my choices? Disagree with me? Post a comment. And remember to watch over your shoulder when walking in the woods at night. The guys above may be stalking.

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Glitter Bats and Moons Stickers. A bevy of glittered bats sparkle against the backdrop of a full moon. Use them to bring Halloween fun to cards, invitations, place cards, and decorations.

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The Wretched Reaper has a hard plastic frame under his poly-fabric shirt and shroud with an attached 110 volt motor that turns his hand-painted plastic head with stringy synthetic hair from side-to-side, and also comes with two creepy hand-painted plastic hands to complete the look. The 3ft long connector and hose attachment will fit most standard 400w, 700w, and 1000w fog machines. (Fog machines sold only separately. Connector is not compatible with Ground or Low Lying Fog Machines). Just stuff the sleeves of the shirt with crumpled newspaper, hook up the hose to your fog machine, and let the creepiness begin!
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Mummies are underrated monsters and do not get the reputation they deserve. That creepy vertebrate from ancient Egypt wrapped in dusty bandages captures our imagination. I suggest trying a mummy theme if you own a haunted house or if you turn your own home and carport into a haunt. The collective will love your haunt and tell their friends and family about "that awesome mummy haunted house."

Mummies are odd movie monsters and haunted house creatures to me but ones that precisely should be used more often. The collective likes mummies as shown by many mummy movies throughout film history. Also, mummies' ties to ancient times make them more challenging than uncomplicated haunted house actors with fake hammers and kitchen knives.

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A mummy as a movie monster was first introduced to movie-goers in The Universal Studios' film The Mummy (1932). It starred Boris Karloff. He played Prince Im-Ho-Tep, an ancient Egyptian who was mummified and comes back to life in contemporary times. The challenging thing about the film is Karloff is only seen bandaged as a mummy briefly when he returns to life. He looks like an older man throughout the rest of the movie. But, the film brought the thought of the mummy as a horror monster to life. And he kept advent back like all good monsters do.

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Universal Studios made many more Mummy films and Hammer Film Productions started their own Mummy series of movies. Hammer's first Mummy film, The Mummy, starred Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee. It was in color, which was challenging to fans in 1959 when it was released. This time around, the Mummy is named Kharis and not Im-Ho-Tep. Of course, the Mummy came to life again in the more recent series of Mummy films starring Brendan Fraser. No doubt, people are primed for a mummy-themed haunt.

There is another advantage to creating a mummy-themed haunt also the popularity of mummy films. With a mummy theme you can have consistency in your haunted house. Photo it, Egyptian symbols throughout the haunt, actors dressed in bandages, mummy hand props scattered throughout the haunt, and lifelike snake props slithering about. Also, you can decorate your haunted house with many Egyptian sarcophagi. A sarcophagus was a type of coffin in ancient Egypt - a perfect decoration for your haunt.

Yes, filling a haunted house with sarcophagi would be helpful to haunted house owners and scary to patrons. Like coffins, sarcophagi are perfect places for actors to hide and leap out at customers as they trek, straight through the haunt. A perfect way to set up an Egyptian-themed haunt is to line an whole room of the haunted house with many sarcophagi. Place dummies in some coffins. Place real actors dressed as mummies in other coffins. I guarantee you will get good startles and screams from your patrons when the real actors jump out. people will love your haunted attraction and visiting it will make Halloween memorable for many customers!

I hope this narrative has given you some new ideas for your haunted attraction. Again, I encourage you to try a mummy theme. The Mummy films have the collective primed for a "mummy" haunt and just the décor itself would be eerily amazing.

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If you're a movie buff, this theme will be easy to create. Say your beloved scary movie is Psycho. Set up your entry way to look like the lobby of the Bates motel, perfect with guest book. In the living room, dress up a corpse or skeleton prop as the late Mrs. Bates. And don't forget to put the remains of poor Marion Crane in the shower. With the bad dream movie set theme, details in effect help. Using the Psycho theme as an example, you might hang a lenticular changing portrait in your living room and label it "Mother."

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Even those who claim they "don't believe in ghosts" still get a little spooked by seemingly paranormal operation when the mood is right. To in effect rock the ghost theme, don't skimp on your ghost decorations and props. Hanging bed sheets won't cut it. What you want, at least for your most descriptive ghosts, are specters that look like they used to be human. It's the twisted faces, pale skin and hollow eyes that in effect creep habitancy out. If you have some room in your Halloween decorations budget, look into a ghost illusion prop. These task semi-transparent, 3-D figures that look disturbingly realistic. Ghost illusion Dvds will get you a similar effect cheaper.

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This is another theme that's more about chills than gore. To get the most out of this theme, set up a devil prop that's as life-like as you can find. Place him where your guests will be spending most of their time, either that's in the living room or outside around a bonfire. To compliment your devil, pick up some ghouls and demons. Decent motion- or sound-activated enchanting demons can be found for less than . Hang up a few winged demons and leave standing ones lurking in dark corners. Placing one outside on a window ledge seeing in also creates a nice creepy effect.

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Mummies Make exquisite Monsters for Haunted Houses or Home Haunts

Posted Wednesday, May 22, 2013 by Unknown

Mummies are underrated monsters and do not get the prestige they deserve. That creepy mammal from old Egypt wrapped in dusty bandages captures our imagination. I advise trying a mummy theme if you own a haunted house or if you turn your own home and garage into a haunt. The public will love your haunt and tell their friends and house about "that awesome mummy haunted house."

Mummies are odd movie monsters and haunted house creatures to me but ones that unquestionably should be used more often. The public likes mummies as shown by many mummy movies throughout film history. Also, mummies' ties to old times make them more intelligent than simple haunted house actors with fake hammers and kitchen knives.

Animated Halloween Props

A mummy as a movie monster was first introduced to movie-goers in The Universal Studios' film The Mummy (1932). It starred Boris Karloff. He played Prince Im-Ho-Tep, an old Egyptian who was mummified and comes back to life in modern times. The intelligent thing about the film is Karloff is only seen bandaged as a mummy briefly when he returns to life. He looks like an older man throughout the rest of the movie. But, the film brought the opinion of the mummy as a bad dream monster to life. And he kept advent back like all good monsters do.

Mummies Make exquisite Monsters for Haunted Houses or Home Haunts

Universal Studios made many more Mummy films and Hammer Film Productions started their own Mummy series of movies. Hammer's first Mummy film, The Mummy, starred Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee. It was in color, which was intelligent to fans in 1959 when it was released. This time around, the Mummy is named Kharis and not Im-Ho-Tep. Of course, the Mummy came to life again in the more new series of Mummy films starring Brendan Fraser. No doubt, people are primed for a mummy-themed haunt.

There is someone else benefit to creating a mummy-themed haunt besides the popularity of mummy films. With a mummy theme you can have consistency in your haunted house. Photo it, Egyptian symbols throughout the haunt, actors dressed in bandages, mummy hand props scattered throughout the haunt, and lifelike snake props slithering about. Also, you can decorate your haunted house with many Egyptian sarcophagi. A sarcophagus was a type of coffin in old Egypt - a perfect garnish for your haunt.

Yes, filling a haunted house with sarcophagi would be helpful to haunted house owners and scary to patrons. Like coffins, sarcophagi are perfect places for actors to hide and leap out at customers as they stride through the haunt. A perfect way to set up an Egyptian-themed haunt is to line an entire room of the haunted house with many sarcophagi. Place dummies in some coffins. Place real actors dressed as mummies in other coffins. I guarantee you will get good startles and screams from your patrons when the real actors jump out. people will love your haunted attraction and visiting it will make Halloween memorable for many customers!

I hope this report has given you some new ideas for your haunted attraction. Again, I encourage you to try a mummy theme. The Mummy films have the public primed for a "mummy" haunt and just the décor itself would be eerily amazing.

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When done right, good Halloween party decorations and props can give your adult guests genuine chills they'll remember long after the party. One of the most sufficient ways to give your decor more psychological impact is to select a theme. A coherent theme helps set the mood great than a range of random decorations.

Straight Out of a nightmare Movie

Animated Halloween Props

If you're a movie buff, this theme will be easy to create. Say your popular scary movie is Psycho. Set up your entry way to look like the lobby of the Bates motel, perfect with guest book. In the living room, dress up a corpse or skeleton prop as the late Mrs. Bates. And don't forget to put the remains of poor Marion Crane in the shower. With the nightmare movie set theme, details really help. Using the Psycho theme as an example, you might hang a lenticular changing portrait in your living room and label it "Mother."

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Haunting Ghosts

Even those who claim they "don't believe in ghosts" still get a microscopic spooked by seemingly paranormal activity when the mood is right. To really rock the ghost theme, don't skimp on your ghost decorations and props. Hanging bed sheets won't cut it. What you want, at least for your most illustrated ghosts, are specters that look like they used to be human. It's the twisted faces, pale skin and hollow eyes that really creep population out. If you have some room in your Halloween decorations budget, look into a ghost illusion prop. These project semi-transparent, 3-D figures that look disturbingly realistic. Ghost illusion Dvds will get you a similar succeed cheaper.

A Night with the Devil

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When done right, good Halloween party decorations and props can give your adult guests genuine chills they'll remember long after the party. One of the most sufficient ways to give your decor more psychological impact is to choose a theme. A coherent theme helps set the mood great than a range of random decorations.

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If you're a movie buff, this theme will be easy to create. Say your favorite scary movie is Psycho. Set up your entry way to look like the lobby of the Bates motel, faultless with guest book. In the living room, dress up a corpse or skeleton prop as the late Mrs. Bates. And don't forget to put the remains of poor Marion Crane in the shower. With the nightmare movie set theme, details really help. Using the Psycho theme as an example, you might hang a lenticular changing portrait in your living room and label it "Mother."

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Haunting Ghosts

Even those who claim they "don't believe in ghosts" still get a itsybitsy spooked by seemingly paranormal operation when the mood is right. To really rock the ghost theme, don't skimp on your ghost decorations and props. Hanging bed sheets won't cut it. What you want, at least for your most illustrated ghosts, are specters that look like they used to be human. It's the twisted faces, pale skin and hollow eyes that really creep population out. If you have some room in your Halloween decorations budget, look into a ghost illusion prop. These scheme semi-transparent, 3-D figures that look disturbingly realistic. Ghost illusion Dvds will get you a similar corollary cheaper.

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Posted Sunday, May 19, 2013 by Unknown

Let us cut right to the chase...or right to the screaming as many of the folks on this list would prefer! Not only am I married to a top home haunter, I have been a big fan of nightmare movies (also called monster movies) for years. In my experience, as a fan of the genre, here are my top ten monsters of all time!

10. Kraken (1981)

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From the 1981 Clash of the Titans, this is a beast that stirs the imagination. Although the Kraken is a beast of myth, it is the film version that every person remembers. Who could forget the end scene of the former Clash of the Titans where the Kraken comes for Andromeda? (What he wanted her for is not clear to me. Did he plan to eat her? invite her to go for a swim?) At any rate, the Kraken was brought to life by the stop-motion animation of Ray Harryhausen, a legend in nightmare and fantasy movies. The image of Perseus turning the Kraken to stone is superior and so is this multi-armed monster in this writer's opinion.

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9. beast From the Black Lagoon (all versions)

There have been many movies about frightful sea creatures, but beast From the Black Lagoon is still the best. (Sorry, Jaws!) Released in 1954, it features a monster-like gill-man discovered on an expedition in the Amazon. Like many paramount monsters of the silver screen, the beast spawned sequels. The former beast of the Black Lagoon movie is being remade for a 2011 release, agreeing to the Imdb Web site.

8. Mummy (Boris Karloff)

Boris Karloff makes his first appearance on our list! The Mummy, directed by Karl Freund, is a 1932 nightmare film from Universal Studios. It starred Karloff as a revived ancient Egyptian clergyman called Imhotep. While the movie is not a drop-dead scare fest, it is a superior that is in the public memory of our society. When habitancy think of mummies, they invariably think of Karloff shuffling out of his sarcophagus in bandages. The Mummy was semi-remade in The Mummy's Hand (1940) but it was Karloff's version that began the Mummy movies.

7. Michael Myers (all versions)

Michael Myers is the one who started the slasher genre. He first showed up in 1978's Halloween as a young boy who murders his older sister, and then returns home years later to kill again. His fights with Jamie Lee Curtis in the first two Halloween movies are exquisite examples of how scary movie chases should work. Although, I think Michael's fights with Donald Pleasence (who played Dr. Loomis) are the best parts of the Halloween films. The only negative aspects to the Halloween movies to me are the continuity issues. For instance, Halloween Iii, although not a bad movie, has nothing to do with the other installments. Also, Halloween H20: 20 Years Later approximately ignores established continuity from earlier movies with no explanation.

6. Dracula (Bela Lugosi)

Bela Lugosi was a Hungarian actor, best known for playing Count Dracula in the Broadway play and superior Universal Studios Dracula films, too. The now superior Dracula that made Lugosi a star came out in 1931. Although the movie is a wee slow and not as spellbinding as other Universal classics, such as the Frankenstein films, Lugosi made the film work. No matter how many vampire movies are made, too, this is the most memorable. Ask anything who is Dracula and they immediately think of Bela's Dracula. His Dracula is an icon.

5. Freddy Krueger (Robert Englund)

Robert Englund is best known for playing serial killer Freddy Krueger in the nightmare on Elm road film series. agreeing to Wikipedia, he received a Saturn Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for A nightmare on Elm road 3: Dream Warriors in 1987 and A nightmare on Elm road 4: The Dream expert in 1988. I am not surprised. He was exquisite as Freddy. The new Freddy cannot hold a candle, or dingy red sweater, to Englund. He approached playing Freddy with a aggregate of nightmare and comedy. His witty banter with his victims is the stuff of legend.

4. Wolfman (Lon Chaney Jr.)

"Even a man who is pure in heart and says his prayers by night, may become a wolf when the wolfbane blooms and the autumn moon is bright."

When you talk about werewolves, there is none better than Lon Chaney's Wolfman in the 1941 Universal Studios movie. From the iconic makeup to the gypsy curse, it is Chaney's Wolfman that community knows best, and with good reckon - it is a darn good movie that stands the test of time.

3. Frankenstein's Monster (Boris Karloff)

Do I absolutely have to write that Boris Karloff's portrayal of the Frankenstein Monster is a superior beast of the cinema? The crash of thunder, the sizzling laboratory machines, the monster's hand moving-these are the images we all have embedded in our minds. No version of the Frankenstein Monster gets better than Karloff's version from the superior 1931 nightmare film.

2. Leatherface (all versions)

Leatherface is the main killer in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre horror-film series. He wears masks made of his victims' skin (which is where the name Leatherface comes from) and is the character from the movie who ordinarily carries a chainsaw. Not only is Leatherface one of the first slasher-type villains but he is drop-dead scary! While I think all versions of Leatherface are scary as heck, the best Leatherface actors were Gunnar Hansen (from the first Texas Chainsaw Massacre) and Bill Johnson (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2). I still think the scene in Massacre 2 when Leatherface runs, chainsaw roaring, out of the darkened radio center toward the lead female actor is horrifying.

1. Jason Voorhees (all versions)

Sure, Kane Hodder has played Jason more than any other actor, but I can't pick one Jason that is better than another. Each actor who played the undead slasher Jason Voorhees brought something new to the role. Jason Voorhees is the killer from the Friday the 13th series. He first appeared in Friday the 13th (1980); although, he was not the main villain in the first movie. Jason is a great character because of the iconic hockey mask, the creepy camp setting, and because you feel some sympathy for him. He was a deformed child who was mocked by peers and ignored by camp counselors. He also loves his mommy. (Watch the movies and you will see what I mean.) Because he evokes sympathy in the audience, he is a wee like Frankenstein's Monster but by all means; of course more evil.

Agree with my choices? Disagree with me? Post a comment. And remember to watch over your shoulder when walking in the woods at night. The guys above may be stalking.

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Posted Saturday, May 18, 2013 by Unknown

Let us cut right to the chase...or right to the screaming as many of the folks on this list would prefer! Not only am I married to a top home haunter, I have been a big fan of bad dream movies (also called monster movies) for years. In my experience, as a fan of the genre, here are my top ten monsters of all time!

10. Kraken (1981)

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From the 1981 Clash of the Titans, this is a creature that stirs the imagination. Although the Kraken is a creature of myth, it is the film version that every person remembers. Who could forget the end scene of the original Clash of the Titans where the Kraken comes for Andromeda? (What he wanted her for is not clear to me. Did he plan to eat her? request her to go for a swim?) At any rate, the Kraken was brought to life by the stop-motion animation of Ray Harryhausen, a legend in bad dream and fantasy movies. The image of Perseus turning the Kraken to stone is excellent and so is this multi-armed monster in this writer's opinion.

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9. creature From the Black Lagoon (all versions)

There have been many movies about terrific sea creatures, but creature From the Black Lagoon is still the best. (Sorry, Jaws!) Released in 1954, it features a monster-like gill-man discovered on an expedition in the Amazon. Like many celebrated monsters of the silver screen, the creature spawned sequels. The original creature of the Black Lagoon movie is being remade for a 2011 release, according to the Imdb Web site.

8. Mummy (Boris Karloff)

Boris Karloff makes his first appearance on our list! The Mummy, directed by Karl Freund, is a 1932 bad dream film from Universal Studios. It starred Karloff as a revived old Egyptian clergyman called Imhotep. While the movie is not a drop-dead scare fest, it is a excellent that is in the collective memory of our society. When people think of mummies, they invariably think of Karloff shuffling out of his sarcophagus in bandages. The Mummy was semi-remade in The Mummy's Hand (1940) but it was Karloff's version that began the Mummy movies.

7. Michael Myers (all versions)

Michael Myers is the one who started the slasher genre. He first showed up in 1978's Halloween as a young boy who murders his older sister, and then returns home years later to kill again. His fights with Jamie Lee Curtis in the first two Halloween movies are perfect examples of how scary movie chases should work. Although, I think Michael's fights with Donald Pleasence (who played Dr. Loomis) are the best parts of the Halloween films. The only negative aspects to the Halloween movies to me are the continuity issues. For instance, Halloween Iii, although not a bad movie, has nothing to do with the other installments. Also, Halloween H20: 20 Years Later almost ignores established continuity from earlier movies with no explanation.

6. Dracula (Bela Lugosi)

Bela Lugosi was a Hungarian actor, best known for playing Count Dracula in the Broadway play and excellent Universal Studios Dracula films, too. The now excellent Dracula that made Lugosi a star came out in 1931. Although the movie is a limited slow and not as keen as other Universal classics, such as the Frankenstein films, Lugosi made the film work. No matter how many vampire movies are made, too, this is the most memorable. Ask anyone who is Dracula and they immediately think of Bela's Dracula. His Dracula is an icon.

5. Freddy Krueger (Robert Englund)

Robert Englund is best known for playing serial killer Freddy Krueger in the bad dream on Elm road film series. according to Wikipedia, he received a Saturn Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for A bad dream on Elm road 3: Dream Warriors in 1987 and A bad dream on Elm road 4: The Dream devotee in 1988. I am not surprised. He was perfect as Freddy. The new Freddy cannot hold a candle, or dingy red sweater, to Englund. He approached playing Freddy with a composition of bad dream and comedy. His witty banter with his victims is the stuff of legend.

4. Wolfman (Lon Chaney Jr.)

"Even a man who is pure in heart and says his prayers by night, may come to be a wolf when the wolfbane blooms and the autumn moon is bright."

When you talk about werewolves, there is none great than Lon Chaney's Wolfman in the 1941 Universal Studios movie. From the iconic makeup to the gypsy curse, it is Chaney's Wolfman that community knows best, and with good imagine - it is a darn good movie that stands the test of time.

3. Frankenstein's Monster (Boris Karloff)

Do I legitimately have to write that Boris Karloff's portrayal of the Frankenstein Monster is a excellent creature of the cinema? The crash of thunder, the sizzling laboratory machines, the monster's hand moving-these are the images we all have embedded in our minds. No version of the Frankenstein Monster gets great than Karloff's version from the excellent 1931 bad dream film.

2. Leatherface (all versions)

Leatherface is the main killer in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre horror-film series. He wears masks made of his victims' skin (which is where the name Leatherface comes from) and is the character from the movie who regularly carries a chainsaw. Not only is Leatherface one of the first slasher-type villains but he is drop-dead scary! While I think all versions of Leatherface are scary as heck, the best Leatherface actors were Gunnar Hansen (from the first Texas Chainsaw Massacre) and Bill Johnson (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2). I still think the scene in Massacre 2 when Leatherface runs, chainsaw roaring, out of the darkened radio hub toward the lead female actor is horrifying.

1. Jason Voorhees (all versions)

Sure, Kane Hodder has played Jason more than any other actor, but I can't pick one Jason that is great than another. Each actor who played the undead slasher Jason Voorhees brought something new to the role. Jason Voorhees is the killer from the Friday the 13th series. He first appeared in Friday the 13th (1980); although, he was not the main villain in the first movie. Jason is a great character because of the iconic hockey mask, the creepy camp setting, and because you feel some sympathy for him. He was a deformed child who was mocked by peers and ignored by camp counselors. He also loves his mommy. (Watch the movies and you will see what I mean.) Because he evokes sympathy in the audience, he is a limited like Frankenstein's Monster but right on more evil.

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