Favorite "Boogie Man" Character
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Favorite "Boogie Man" Character
Not most powerful, most evil, but Favorite "Boogie Man" Character in a movie or Book.
Ok for my answer: Robert "Boo" Radley in To Kill a Mocking Bird, scares the hell out of the kids the whole book, and then saves Scout from some Klansmen, who are all too scared of his "Reputation" to face down a 6'6" learning deficiant male in his twenties.
Ok for my answer: Robert "Boo" Radley in To Kill a Mocking Bird, scares the hell out of the kids the whole book, and then saves Scout from some Klansmen, who are all too scared of his "Reputation" to face down a 6'6" learning deficiant male in his twenties.
The scariest folk song lyrics are "My Boy Grew up to be just like me" from cats in the cradle by Harry Chapin
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The Nightmare Man from Child of the Vodyanoi (aka The Nightmare Man) by David Wiltshire. A terrifying masked killer stumbling around a remote Scottish island, leaving bloody carnage in his wake.
SPOILER SPACE...
He's actually a Soviet Special Forces man in a pressure suit, sent utterly mad by a man-machine interface experiment. That sounds really corny, doesn't it? But it isn't, because the killer remains scary even after his true nature is revealed - in fact, he probably becomes more frightening if anything. That's skillful writing.
SPOILER SPACE...
He's actually a Soviet Special Forces man in a pressure suit, sent utterly mad by a man-machine interface experiment. That sounds really corny, doesn't it? But it isn't, because the killer remains scary even after his true nature is revealed - in fact, he probably becomes more frightening if anything. That's skillful writing.
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I had a friend in college reading IT. She had taken her little sister to the library and read while her little sister was looking at books. So, she's reading along and well, she's become paranoid around every corner, looking for a clown. Her little sister brings up a Curious George book and asks if she can check it out. My friend flips through the book and comes across a page showing how to make a paper boat. She said she immediately looked around since she'd read that part just prior to her sister coming up.Stravo wrote:Pennywise the clown...I am fucking TERRIFIED of clowns and boy did King play into that fear in his finest book IT.
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The worst boogyman I ever remember was Silence in The Giver novels - don't remember the author. It was a thriller about a guy who doesn't just kill his victims, he makes them vanish (technically, they never find the bodies even at the end). Anyway, he continually makes people just seem to vanish into thin air one at a time. He managed a rediculous body count, too. And without the traditional horror-book exclamation point of finding the mutilated corpses ceremoniously strung up, it was pretty creepy for me. Chalk it up to good writing.
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Peirrot Le Fou... I admire the characters madness, but if I meet him in real life in some back ally I'd be most affraid...
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"They just kept smiling and singing as they killed them all... those bastards sang as they killed them all..."
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