But, yeah, Ed Gein did inspire all of my favorite horror movies. Psycho, Silence of the Lambs, The Texas chainsaw Massacre and parts of American Grafitti are probably all inspired by Ed Gein. Now, where's that little emoticon dressed in it's mother's clothes waving a bloody knife?
danieljoshtelford, West Midlands, England UK1,364 posts
Witchaywoman: But, yeah, Ed Gein did inspire all of my favorite horror movies. Psycho, Silence of the Lambs, The Texas chainsaw Massacre and parts of American Grafitti are probably all inspired by Ed Gein. Now, where's that little emoticon dressed in it's mother's clothes waving a bloody knife?
woah don't wanna mess with you
monsters scare me how can you have a favourite thing that scares you
The dust mite you wanna see him under a microscope,,,,,skin mites too, ,have to go to work have a cooks monster kind of day it's crunchy Friday tell em about the honey mummy, , .slan.
peachmelba: The dust mite you wanna see him under a microscope,,,,,skin mites too, ,have to go to work have a cooks monster kind of day it's crunchy Friday tell em about the honey mummy, , .slan.
You're a little bit potty today,aren't u,Peachy,Good Morning precious
mcradloff: There are certainly plenty I left out. Write some of your favorites. The list comprises real and made up monsters.
Gee, you seem to have forgotten quite a few, such as George Bush, his ghastly looking father; both always reminded me of vampires… how about that creature from the Black Lagoon; Mr. Hyde;the Wolfman rom the Island of Lost Souls; Rodan; the Vampire Lesbians from the movie Killer Vampire Lesbians;the Invisible Man or even the bride of Frankenstein; Godzilla;the Colossal Man and the 50foot woman, and those killer tomatoes! So many more!
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Exactly! Hence why I always leave my "beer goggles" home when I go out