mugwump Posted October 27 Report Share Posted October 27 Yea yea yea..I know I know.."Mugz you posted that you whereleaving so why are you still here?" Well look smart asses I'm still here till Tuesday so I'll be popping in every nowand then(so live with it).. Unfortunately I'll be missing out on oneof my favorite days of the year.."HALLOWEEN"!(which in the past has brought my some of the craziest nightsI've ever had; "Jim rose and Pig Face at the Limelight", Satoshie's loft party,Lunaterium's fire eaters Fabulon and too many parades and hallucinageticexperiences to write down)But what can I say..in my experience throughout mylife as a clubber in this cityEVERY NIGHT WAS HALLOWEEN(cue in Ministry's classic"everyday is Halloween") But enough with the nostalgia..Here is a very cool linkwith Retrocrushe's: --->http://www.retrocrush.com/monsters/default.htm<---Pick the one you like the best and post it backover here....(or add your own)*the links have very funny sound bitesas well as clever facts on the scary ghouls.. ENJOY AND HAVE A FUNAND SAFE HALLOWEEN! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mugwump Posted October 27 Author Report Share Posted October 27 MY PERSONAL FAVORITE!(though why he'd be considered a MONSTERI'll never know.................HALL9000............... --->http://www.retrocrush.com/monsters/34.html<---best sci-fi movie sound bite sample ever..(skinny Puppy "Rabies" flash back.) "Let me put it this way, Mr. Amer, The 9000 series is the most reliable computer ever made. No 9000 computer has ever made a mistake or distorted information. We are all, by any practical definition of the words, foolproof and incapable of error."Take the letters IBM, and change each one to the preceding letter in the alaphabet, and you have HAL. Without a doubt the most evil and deadly computer the world has ever seen, HAL9000 was quite simply, a badass.When Stanely Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke wrote the film 2001 A SPACE ODYSSEY in 1968, they had no idea what sort monster they were unleashing.Eric Stobie wrote, "HAL9000 was the epitome of AI gone wrong and taking mankind down in the process...when a machine starts saying things like, "Dave, will i dream?" and "Dave, I'm scared" in that monotone manner, it honestly leaves me disturbed, like something in the very fiber of my being feeling not right about it." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
misk Posted October 27 Report Share Posted October 27 ...hmmmm....why isn't pennywise on there?!......personally....he scares the crap outta this little girl...........cool list though......but definitely could have been longer............i liked how it says some mexicans blame the chupacabra for the death of selena! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
glowgrlnyc Posted October 27 Report Share Posted October 27 Originally posted by mugwump MY PERSONAL FAVORITE!(though why he'd be considered a MONSTERI'll never know.................HALL9000............... --->http://www.retrocrush.com/monsters/34.html<---best sci-fi movie sound bite sample ever..(skinny Puppy "Rabies" flash back.) yes....definetely a monster.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mugwump Posted October 27 Author Report Share Posted October 27 Originally posted by glowgrlnyc yes....definetely a monster.... well some Sci-Fi nerdsdisagree on that but I still loveHall9000 and would gladly haveshared a room with him in spaceas a fellow "disgruntled" AI roomate.and Misk..Pennywise was scary as hellyou are right..(I'll look for a picture to postlater)And while we are on the subjects of Clowns:Mike Tobacco: "It was a space ship. And there was theese things, theese killer clowns, and they shot popcorn at us! We barely got away!" Curtis Mooney: "Killer clowns, from outer space. HOLY SHIT!"HOLY SHIT INDEED!KILLER KLOWNS FROM OUT OF SPACE is a damb fun science fiction horror flick about...well, don't be a dumbfuck. #84 on the Top 100 list;-->http://www.retrocrush.com/monsters/84.html<--(LOL..one of mypersonal B-movie faves BTW!)*cool KILLER KLOWNS site:http://www.retrocrush.com/monsters/84.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
misk Posted October 27 Report Share Posted October 27 HERE HE IS....AS MUCH AS THIS PAINS ME.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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mugwump Posted October 27 Author Report Share Posted October 27 Originally posted by misk HERE HE IS....AS MUCH AS THIS PAINS ME.... I just peed myself looking at those pics..(thanks a lot!)I hate clowns..I think I suffer from;"coulrophobia" (the phobia of clowns) That scene with the Clown dollin "Poltergeist" freaked me out so much as a childthat till this day I always sleep with a matressdirectly on the floor NOT on a box springso those clowns won't drag me under thebed..(ok so I'm a freak ..I know shut up)Here is a really cool site called:"The anti-Clown page' --->http://www.clownz.com/articles.html<---When you look throughout history, it is only recently that clowns have 'evolved' into positive cultural icons. It is believed that the white-painted face first took significance (that I could find anyway) with the ancient Romans to depict hell-spawn; evil spirits raised from the dead to conquer and devour the souls of men. So they essentially had it right waaaaaay back then - why mess with a good thing? Why put a happy face on hell-spawn? Great way to lure the little kiddies. I've run across many examples of how clown-like entities have been used throughout time to represent the darker side of life and the spiritual world.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mugwump Posted October 28 Author Report Share Posted October 28 boo..I mean BUMP..Anyone else in theHalloween frame of mind? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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