10 Creepiest Stephen King Characters Ever
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- The King Of Horror has created a lot of characters over the course of his career - and these are the creepiest of the lot!
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The really scary thing about Margaret is that there are people like her out there in the world! Stephen King is good at not only creating supernatural horror, but horror based in reality as well, which is just as terrifying, if not more so!
And Piper Laurie purposefully was as over the top as possible!
virus from the stand = ebola
PENNYWISE COMES OUT EVERY 27 YEARS
reported the obvious christian nut, who commented, their post was pretty much anti- atheist, anti-muslim, hate speech , again this proves Elizabeththegreatest
and stephen kings writing
kawaii-jessica uchiha where’s the anti Muslim and hate speech? Hate speech incites violence. No where does he do that. Though you’re comment could be considered hate speech by your definition. His post was anti atheist but by calling him a Christian not you have proven to be anti Christian and spoken hate speech proving his point to be correct as well.
If Annie Wilks actually existed then RIP George RR Martin.
lol :)
Martian? There's something he ain't telling us
lol, fixed it. (although that's a damn good conspiracy theory XD)
Benny H Reviews Yeah. But you're right. He would have died a long time ago. If Tyrion dies the world will revolt
Annie Wilkes would read Twilight. And be a Belieber.
i like how in Stephan King books characters from one book might notice something from another book. like in dreamcatcher the characters at the final scene run across a rock that had been etched with the names of the young kids from the "It" book. totally creepy. Loved it.
quite a few authors do that its all in the same universe thing. Like Roald Dahl has the BFG mentioned by Danny's dad in Danny the Champion of the World and the Roly Poly Bird appears in both the Twits and the Enormous Crocodile.
Toad Lash wow! when i was young i read a lot of ronald's books. great reference!
Your comment reminded me of dark tower where his book characters crossed over into our deminsion and found Steven King and asked him for his help. Wtf he wrote himself into his book
You can't-a have-a de Mango! exactly!!
Paul Sheldon from Misery is mentioned in Rose Madder and Cynthia from Rose Madder is in Desperation. I love that King does that.
Isaac from Children of the Corn was pretty fucking creepy not gonna lie
Kate B I agree. Issac scared me the first time i've seen COTC.
Kate B OUTLANDER!!
How could the maker of this list forget about Isaac??? LOL
Kate B agreed
Isaac was only in the movie.
"Hello, IT. Have you tried turning it off and on again?"
0118 999 88199 9119 725......3
MrFlibberGibbet FOUR. I MEAN.. FIVE. I MEAN....FIRE!
You there, computer man. Fix my pants!
um no
ugotscmoked You interrupted a perfectly lovely 'the IT crowd' quote session with nothing.
*_Tim Curry, is one of the greatest actors of all time. He plays the best Devil (Darkness) ever in Legend._*
Thanks for bringing Randall Flagg in. The Stand is incredibly underrated. And definitely one of the scariest!
I have been reading Stephen King since I was 15 and I own at least 55 of his books. It is my get-away from everyday life.
MR. ROBOT I think I've been reading since I was 11, I agree it's a great escape from whatever is going on in the world
no one really cares
he does not even have 55 books so your lying
susie Glaser
*you're
And Stephen King has at least 98 books literally just google "How many books does Stephen King have."
Xander Zaniel already 204 😂
lets be honest we already knew that it would be first XD
katana Beep beep, Ritchie!
KISSS ME FAT BOY
YOU'LL FLOAT TOO
He needs to be read the book
WA HA WA HA WA HA WA HA!!!
The Stand, in my opinion, is one the most genius literary marvels of all time. Everything about it, from the characters to the in-depth plot, make it one of the greatest novels ever written.
Saw IT for the first time recently. If you stop watching after the kid's plot line ends, you'll love the film. Watching the adult portion made me sad.
You should read the book, it's so much better.
+Harley365 You can listen to the audiobook. but there are parts of the book that leave you... 😲
when i was younger and I first saw IT, I thought it was two separate movies IT and IT2. Both scared me but the kids plot line scared me the most!
Theyre making it again. Id like if they just used the clown at the end instead of that stupid spider thing
The book is a 100x better than the mini series.
BEEP BEEP!
Sorry, not on the list.
he was #1
Thought you were referring to Christine.
Forgot about beep beep richie.
They all Float down here!
Masterful, Tim Curry.
excuse me sir, do you have prince albert in a can? you do? well you better let the poor guy out.
King spells Pet Sematary as it is because he saw such a sign (in real life) that was created for a real pet cemetery. Obviously, the sign was created by children who didn't know the correct spelling of the word: cemetery. But King was so taken by the incorrect spelling that it created the idea for his novel. But then you should have known that, now shouldn't you have?
exactly... Stephen fucking King knows how to correctly spell "Cemetery" lmao... you'd think it would be obvious to anyone that his misspelling of "Sematary" was intentional...
the guy was being a douche. and like i said in a comment above, he pronounced it like the word symmetry, and not sim-eh-tary. so whether King "misspelled" it, that douche says it wrong
I knew there had to be a cool back story to that
I saw or read a interview he gave where he said some books he wrote to address his real life fears head on ie: his fear of his son being hit by a car and being killed.
I knew that !
You forgot Jack Torrance from the shining
TheMasked Reviewer yeah
Jack isn't here, Missus Torrence.
Steven King hated that movie. When he both produced and directed the 4 part mini series, every person who saw that said that they preferred that over the movie because it stayed true to the book
RagnarokAvatar You have to say though, the movie is a masterpiece in itself.
Even if we consider Stanley Kubrick's Shining is very different from the book, can we stop crying and just see this move as a cinematograhic masterpiece?
I personally, found Zelda much scarier than Gage in Pet Sematary!
She was so thin and evil looking, that when Gage came back he first took on the form of Zelda to torment Rachel before killing her.
I saw this movie as a kid and Zelda had me crying all night. Maybe that’s why my mom told me not to watch it...
Gosh damn, you ain't kidding! I have a cousin that looked like 'her' when she'd walk and talk a certain way. I'd start screaming around her for no reason so it seemed.
I did too! Still gives me nightmares
Adam doesn't really think Tim Curry is evil... He's just a little brought down.
he's shivering in antici....
...pation.
SCP super cum projectile
shhhhhhhhhhhhhh quiet colony back to the corner with you
SCP Jack just run
When you have a little celebration BC it's Adam
I was about to say the same dang thing!
YES!
YES YES YES
YES!
His voice is so calming to me! he should narrate my life lol!
Pennywise the Clown fucked me up big time and made me afraid of storm drains forever
Pennywise: Hi, Georgie! Aren't cha gonna say... *hello*?
George 'Georgie' Elmer Denbrough:[shakes head]
Pennywise: Awww, come on bucko! Don't you want a... balloon?
George 'Georgie' Elmer Denbrough: I'm not supposed to take stuff from strangers; My dad said so.
Pennywise: Very wise of ya dad, Georgie - very wise indeed. I Georgie, am Pennywise the Dancin Clown- and you, are Georgie! So now we know each other! Keeerect?
George 'Georgie' Elmer Denbrough: I guess so... I gotta go.
Pennywise: Go? Without this?
[showing Georgie his fallen paper boat]
George 'Georgie' Elmer Denbrough: [cries out] It's My Boat!
Pennywise: EEX-actly! Go on Kiddo... Take it.
George 'Georgie' Elmer Denbrough:[unsure about reaching into the storm drain for his boat]
Pennywise: Awww... You want it don't you Georgie? Hmm... Of course you do... and there's cotton candy, and rides, and all sorts of surprises down here... and balloons too... All colors.
Pennywise: Do they float?
[Georgie then reaches in for his boat]
Pennywise: [Pennywise's face begins changing from a smile to a frown] Ohh yes... They Float Georgie... They Float... and when your down here, with me... YOU FLOAT TOO!
[Pennywise grabs Georgie's arm and pulls him toward the storm drain]
ARandomPerson 927 and eats georgie
Pennywise then pulls of his arm. [In the book at least. I haven't seen the movie]
Abigail Waters
he's talking about the 1990's classic, not the remake. that shit was eerie though 😂
I know. I'm talking about the book. Sorry if I confused anyone.
Abigail Waters im the movie and show he bites his arm off lets him bleed out for awhile than drags him into the sewer
Randall Flagg is also in The Dark Tower, arguably his best books. So damn good
Hey kid, you want a balloon? they all float down here! my favorite clown!
pennywise is the best clown ever, my sister is so scared of him lol
mine too, Pennywise rocks.
I honestly don't find Pennywise scary. If anything he's just hilarious. But he's played by one of the greatest actors ever despite all his bad movies Tim fucking Curry. Even in his bad movies his performance makes it worth it.
I never got the whole "clowns are terrifying" thing either, but you are correct about Tim Curry.
yeah same but people with a phobia of clowns are fucking terrified of them
MC KFC haha 😆 God help u
In the movie he wasn't scary but in the book he was a very creepy and scary monster. After reading the book I was afraid and I have no problems with clowns. The film isn't that good.
Not me, Pennywise scared the crap out of me. Maybe because unlike a lot of King's books the main victims were children. This was one list I totally agreed with.Flagg, Pennywise and Annie. Definitely my top 3.
Zelda from Pet Sematary was super creepy too!
Yes! She was terrifying!
I find Annie Wilkes, Margaret White and Cujo to be the most scary characters because of the realism
Tim Curry is brilliant, won't have you saying otherwise!
He played the best mad scientist, the best killer clown and the best devil in modern film history. Not many people can brag about that.
pop9095 Tim curry is amazing
Don't forget the most beloved animated wildlife expert ever
And the best butler!
Wouldn't have anyone saying pennywise!
#1: Zelda from Pet Sematary. The scenes with Zelda still make me uneasy to this very day.
oh shit yes!
Yep, I love Pet Sematary but those scenes I cannot watch for shit! But if it wasn't for that film, I wouldn't be into horror now
Fuck yes! Take that over Gage any day! That gave me nightmares for life!
"Madder than a sock full of hornets"...I gotta steal that one.
You forgot Jack Torrance!
dude couldn't even kill a frail woman and a little boy, he loses scare points for that
And the Grady Twins! They are really creepy... I won't play with them.
what about Jack's wife (I find her scary)
I think jack torrence wasn't included cuz Stanley Kubrick took so many liberties when making that movie that it really wasn't a Stephen king character anymore
+juke_box _ninja there was actually another interpretation in the 90's and it followed the book a little more and jack went almost just as crazy but jack Nicholson does it better. but I do prefer Stanley Kubrick's version more
YAY someone finally talked about Desperation! It's my favorite Stephen King book and no one talks about it.
The evil little troll in Cat's Eye is pretty creepy
SpeedOfThought1111 yeah penny wise is probably the most childhood ruiner
SpeedOfThought1111 ikr cats eye, the troll should be in it
Steven King wrote a book about writing technique called "On Writing", which I think is quite devious and underhanded, because now , we have to , factually, say....."Stephen King wrote the book, "On Writing"....
it was "sematary" because the children wrote the sign (or that's how I always read it)
I was actually going to mention that this is why it's spelled that way! Thank you. 😊
DO a top ten Goosebumps characters now pls (Creepiest obviously)
ooh yesss
Slappy's gonna be number 1 (obviously)
True ^
yeah do goosebumps
Damn
Hahahow did Zelda from Pet Semetary NOT make this list??
Thank you for your comment I can now actually watch this. I'm 38 and that freaky cow still makes me want to hide under my covers. I'm tragic.
Joshua Durand Creepy yes, but not a villian.. and not supernatural.
I don't know.. Zelda wanted to kill one of the main protagonists (villain) and she appeared to Rachel in the upstairs bedroom before becoming Gage and fulfilling that directive (supernatural).
Joshua Durand Yeah I suppose you've got a point. she always scared the shit out of me badly.
Joshua Durand Pet Sematary was just overall disturbing. Zelda did scared me, but although not a villian victor pascow gave me insomnia back in the day. His appearance was just gruesome.
Anything that contains Stephen King is ACES for sure!!! #2 Randall Flagg in The Stand, all time favorite!!!
"Mother I've Learned To Fear" Haha! :D
Jack Torrance. The Shining. Definitely should've been on there. The town preacher that turns into the werewolf on Silver Bullet should be on there.
RED RUM!
At least Randall Flagg was there.
This list is going more by the book versions though, and in the book Jack just isn't such an evil guy. He's a man tormented by his past demons and his alcoholism, but he does try to fight the hotel's influence. Jack isn't bad or creepy, he just fell victim to the spirits possessing the Overlook.
He didn't spell cemetery sematary because he was stupid, he spelled it this way because kids in the town created it... it's supposed to show how a "child" might have spelled it. So you don't have to look it up and show us the actual spelling of the word...
Thats right...its explained that the children of old made the sign and resting place for their dead pets...thats how the kids spelled it.
i will say 2 word "here's jonny!!"
The murderer in Gerald's game. Just standing in the corner watching. You know the guy they based slender man off of. He creeped me out the whole book lol. Just standing there.
That is the only thing that has ever truly scared me as an adult. I've watched and read a lot of horror, but that is the only thing that truly creeped me out.
+stanley c. Daughenbaugh Everyone gets scared of different things. I know someone who gets scared by the bunny off of Zootopia.
+stanley c. Daughenbaugh I've never actually seen it myself. The only reason I know she's scared of it is because of the deer in the headlights look she gets whenever the commercial comes on and that bunny appears.
Actually I heard The Tall Man from Phantasm is what the Slender Man is based of off.
No, I think he was just a psycho. The real story with Gerald's game was the girl tied to the bed, there was no villain.
I don't know about anyone else, but I've always thought of the overlook hotel in the shining as a character in it's own right. I still get uneasy thinking about that hotel and now I'm in my forties. So, the overlook hotel is Stephen King's creepiest character with Annie Wilkes and pennywise the dancing clown in at a very close second. 0_o
Pet Cemetery's creepiest character HAS to be Zelda: I had nightmares for ages after watching it...
Lol'd at the commentary. 😅
I'm not sure about the book, but in the film, Annie did not make him write a sequel where Misery was revived. She made him re-write the novel, burning the original.
Nope. Annie know about Misery's death after she reads the published book. She made him write another one in spite of wanting not anothet Misery book.
The book where Misery dies was already published. She made him write a sequel bringing Misery back to life
Annie Wilkes: 'all the other kids stood up and cheered but I didn't...I stood right up and said 'have you all lost your minds'...he didn't get out of the cock-a-doo-dee caaaaarrrr!!! Best Line ever!
I was really concerned I had skipped some lot the book when I first heard you say carries mom was a milf
haha eww
His version was "Moms I Love To Fear"
I watched it with my dad when I was 7 years old.... and my pops wonders why I'm scared of clowns
What was that little whistle at 1:53 tho 😂😂
Ricky Moran i
*27 years
IT, that god damn clown always scares the shit out of me
Me2.
Even before I saw the film. The Video box cover gave me nightmares!
the scenes I've seen makes him seem hilarious... then people die.
They're remaking it, but there is no replacing Tim Curry. Pennywise forever.
It was a pretty indelible performance but the adaptation surrounding it was weak. The child acting was not good, the violence and sexuality was PG13 at best. I can see a much tougher, longer, more fearless adaptation in the future, with a lot of the horrible imagery and the BIg Ideas intact.
Don't rewatch the original. Curry is literally the on ly good thing about it.
ANDRE LINOGE MAN, ANDRE LINOGE. NONE, AND I MEAN NONE OF THE ABOVE, PROBABLY SAVE FOR RANDALL FLAG, CAN EVEN HOLD A CANDLE TO ANDRE LINOGE. Damnit man. Andre, Linoge, Legion? Damnit.
Storm of the century...
Wilfred Elk The greatest of all of King's movies.
Ever heard the theory that Andre Linoge is Randall Flagg? It would make sense because they are both sorcerers and they have similar characteristics like glowing red eyes and the ability to shapeshift. They are also very similar personality wise as well.
undertakerfan4life11
How dare you compare that piss, Flagg to the greatest of all of king's villains, Andre Linoge?
avernikas Just saying it's not unimaginable to think that Andre Linoge is just one of the many faces of the Walkin Dude.
The scariest parts I've read by Stephen King have been -
1) Bevvie's father in IT
2) When the cult crucifies that one guy in "The Stand"
3) When the guy's appendix bursts in "The Stand"
What about Jack Torrance? or the grady twins?
I know he's not creepy, but Percy Wetmore from the Green Mile was a fairly malignant bastard
he didn't know that the sponge was supposed to be wet
+Kilian Hoh I know right. Fucken noob
He did actually, he just decided to be a bigger dick than usual and give the guy an even more painful execution
I'm kind of partial to George Stark from "Dark Half," myself. Otherwise, you included all my favourites.
Frank Dodd's mother was creepy as hell and warped her son until he went mental.
Although he had a relatively small role in The Shining, how about Delbert Grady? That brief conversation he had with Jack in the bathroom was chilling.
"ding-dong merrily on mental" my new favorite.
Will you do a Dean Koontz list? Yeah? No?.... Ok I'll see myself out :'(
The power of Christ compels you! Oh wretched filth!
Love your humour Adam, makes a nice change from the predominantly american humour on youtube, tho Ozzie humour I have also found very funny, see Ozzy Man Reviews and Mr Sunday Movies
It's spelt Aussie
Not according to Ozzy Man Reviews
IT completely ruined clowns for me........
I don't know, "He who walks behind the rows" was pretty evil too.
Freakgrl04 Isaac. And yes he was.
Mirai Briefs Granted, Isaac and Malachi were both pretty evil themselves, I was talking about the actual entity that caused all the mayhem.
Freakgrl04 "He who walks behind the rows" becomes a physical incarnate in the form of a manipulative archangel type teen rebel character in the series title Children of the 'Corn 666: Isaac's Return'. The back story is he is Isaac's son.
Freakgrl04 that qas flag
+Freakgrl04 "He who walks behind the rows" is Randall Flagg in fact.
Stephen King looks like a horror monster himself, so it all makes sense.
Norman from Rose Madder. I guess Rose Madder also fits the bill.
This!!! I freaking love that book! I wish I could see it as a movie!
don't know if it has been said already, list is tldr, but I thought the number one creepiest character was going to be Stephen King himself
great video. fantastic editing and good list. nice job.
"Deserving of the naughty step" *plays supernanny* hahahahah
How in the living fuck was Andre Lenoge from King's Storm of the Century not on this list? Disappointing man
just viewed this and you took the words right out of my mouth ty!!!
+Janet Jaxson you're very welcome!!
Christian Frazier Yes.
Salem's Lot ruined my childhood. Thanks mum.
Sunny Scott Oh my, me too! I have been double checking my windows if they were sealed shut and covering my neck for weeks, no lie. Lol
Sunny Scott Mr Barlow is definitely the best, it scared me more than anything else as a kid!
Sunny Scott at least it wasn't it
It made my childhood a little bit better but I got a little bit obsessed with the undead when I grew up, though.
Yeah . . . where the hell is Jack Torrance? I kept waiting for him to pop up in the top 3.
I would go with the Overlook over Jack, personally. The hotel is really the creepy one.
THANK YOU!!!! FAM!!!!MY SISTER AND I BEEN SAYING THIS,FOR THE LONGEST!!!!
THUMBS UP TO YOU!!!!
Margaret White is VERY underrated. There have been some great portrayals of her, but I have yet to find one that does absolute justice to the novel's version (my personal favorite version of "Carrie" is the one from 2002, with Angela Bettis) One of the reasons I love her (and Annie Wiles) is because they really could exist. True, there are probably dozens of other Stephen King characters like them, but I haven't found them yet.
Some people were scared by Pennywise as children. For me, it was Gage Creed. The scene where he kills Jud Crandall was one of the most traumatic scene for me. But nothing compares to the shot of Gage's little hand poking out of the cairn of stones. *shivers*
"It is my favorite clown"
"You mean Pennywise??"
"Ewww...whose that?"
Stephen King, King of creepiness
Your judgments would be CORRECT, sir. No disagreements there!
i wanted Isaac from children of the corn he freaking made the children kill all adults and non- believers
He didn't really make them kill the adults, he preached to the children as a preacher about the God called he who walks behind the rows, not rose, but rows like corn rows. Anyway, if you think about it, he just told them things, they were the ones who killed the adults and nonbelievers.
He was the best, like that asshole was so creepy.
Shout out to Ohio. Oh wrong place
I think Jack from the shining (a.k.a. Here's Jonny) should've been in there
Did you know about the movie Maximum Overdrive by Steven king.(creepy goblin truck)
can you please just make a playlist of the videos you have narrated? you are far and away the most entertaining and quite frankly the only one i care to listen to. troweling through trying to find new or old ones is an incredible pain in the ass.
Biiiiitch..... Dream Catcher was Great... Great.
Ix Blind fuck me freddy
Bon appatit! *BITCH*
ps.i really mean to misspelling
Blind and kind of gross ugh
Blind I think he was mentioning the movie adaptation🤔
The book was. The movie was forgettable.
Come on, what did Frank 'n' Furter do to you?
TIM CURRY IS BAE
Carrie was never the true villain of book/movie. She was always the victim. She had a bitch mother who was cruel to her own daughter to the point she tried to kill her. What kind of mother acts that way towards her daughter?? If that wasn't enough almost everyone at her school treats her likes trash. The only one who doesn't is that one girl. What was her crime? Having telekinesis powers. That's it. Just because she has a special ability makes her a target for bullying, harassment, etc. Human beings can be a bunch of judgmental assholes who judge other humans by anything and everything.
Ashlee Johnson He already said this.
KevinFLOOD REGrebul I know I was agreeing and adding on to it
"Randall Flagg appears in at least nine of King's books," seven of which are the Dark Tower Series.
*"Cujo"* is arguably Stephen King's most realistic and tragic character. The poor dog got rabid.
Mine is Tak but my favorite book is the Long Walk, so underrated, has few creepy characters or weird moments.
Oh wow! Finally, someone else who lists The Long Walk as their favourite?? I never thought I'd find another who appreciated that story! It may not be like many of King's other works, but it's such an amazing idea, and despite the fact the entire story is just one long march, it is so engaging to read and impossible to put down!
man i could out walk both of you. all the way to vegas to see Flagg if i had to.
+Carol Watson I'm still waiting for Frank Darabont to direct it.
Don't be so sure, I can walk all the way to the dark tower.
Jo mic Don't worry, I'm the running man.
Cujo was NOT a creepy movie. That movie looked so fake it was laughable
Kory Andrews it was good for its time
What ?! The Dog was real and the trainers did a really good job, the attack scenes are still outstanding.
The blood looked phony as fuck and the movie wasn't scary. St. Bernard dogs are not scary.
Someone doesnt understand the art in movies....
Since when is stupid shit considered "art?"
When The Dark Tower comes out(HOLY MOTHER OF PENNYWORTH HYPEEEEEEEEEEE), this list will change slightly. That F***ING clown will be #1 with a bullet FOREVER!!
Honestly George Stark from the dark half made me the most uncomfortable out of any of his characters. For some reason I liked him, and I scared me that I liked him because I was scared of him. Also, Percy from the Green Mile. He killed Mr Jingles and that is unforgivable
My favorite King movie is the often forgotten Storm of the Century. Andre Linoge is an awesome character.
Atropos from"Insomnia",this book is so good,most people don't like it,i can't understand!
Insomnia is easily my favorite King book.
I absolutely adore this book, and I don't understand why it seems so underrated amongst King fans. My only problem with it was how near the end he built up the little boy Patrick like he was going to do something AMAZING in the future, but I felt the pay off in the seventh Dark Tower novel was a let down.
The little bald doctors.
Insomnia was great.
It was a great book.
Is it Blane?, any way the Train from the dark tower. seriously taken down rather easy but he/it had me hyperventilating and eyeing all trains/ technology.
OK off to Google that name BRB if I wrong (highly likely )
*Blaine
Aye...Blaine was a pain...
Indeed, he was. But the world has moved on, hasn't it.
"If you want to run and play come along the beam today."
You need to make a list of the top 10 adorablest boys from Stephen King I'm only choosing these six for you Bill,Eddie,and Georgie (IT) Danny (The Shining) Gage (Pet Sematary) and Gordie (Stand By Me)
Jaeden Lieberher Lover yay I'm included
Jake Chambers from the Dark Tower.
@@sparkledog9066 yes.
But the adorable award actually goes to Oy, the brave. :'(
@@RobertMessenger91 OMG, YES
I've read the lesser of King's novels, being (in order)
Billy Sumers, Delores Claiborne, Cell, Institute, the Bill Hodges Trilogy, and It. I am hooked on it and have not got a chance to read 'Salem's Lot yet.
Fire starter Cujo, and Carrie are next on my list of reading.
I do a killer James Mason impression, but the only way I can click into it is with the line: "Mr. Barlow is on a buying trip".
One of my favorite films is NORTH BY NORTHWEST, but that's still the line that sticks with me.
THE CRIMSON KING
He's the ultimate dark leader behind everyone else although why King wrote him to look like an angry Santa Claus...fail. He looks like a lich to me.
what you mean not that last one dreamcatcher is a great film!
Robert Travis brilliant film
Robert Travis terrible film
S H I T W E A S E L S
Dreamcatcher was a great film don't care what you say
i wish people would actually read a god damn book every once in a while because some of his characters from the novels are even scarier than these piss bags.
I think number 1 was to obvious Rose the Hat from Doc. Sleep was wayy scarier than Pennywise IMO.... his son Joe Hill created a charter in the same world as the shining and it his name is CHARLIE MANX that is one creepy charterer and scary as hell the book is Nos4a2.
Doesn't really matter. The most obvious choice can still be the best choice.
I loved that book and she was def creepy.
Maybe it's just me but Jack Torrance's descent into madness in the Stanley Kubrick version of The Shining is more than a little unsettling. I know King himself hated Kubrick's version, but there's just something special about that particular portrayal of that particular character.
SO glad they gave Gaunt his due. Needful Things is criminally underrated.
Wish you based it not on the movies, but on the novels...
Particularly, Needful Things. No theatrical dwarf, just Von Sudow, and he was just right.
1:32 Poor man
CaptainCrazah Lolololol. I Laughed In Class To That