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Post by quettalee on Oct 2, 2011 0:11:46 GMT -6
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Post by stepper on Oct 2, 2011 12:22:38 GMT -6
Barnabas Collins of Dark Shadows! That's a Triple! Good going Q!
Endora - Mother-in-Law witch from Bewitched
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Post by quettalee on Oct 2, 2011 17:46:17 GMT -6
Hey! Go me! I saw the B & C, but not the D. I should get a freebie from that pumpkin someone--not mentioning names--dumped on me over in the Subject thread! Pfft.
Lemme do it again...
Fred Gwynne ~ of "The Munsters" and "Pet Sematary", both fine choices for the season!
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Post by Phalon on Oct 3, 2011 4:34:51 GMT -6
Too bad Siren's on vacation; Barnabas Collins, if my memory serves me correctly, was her first crush. Maybe this thread won't advance a page while she's gone, so she can swoon when she gets back.
Speaking of advancing a page....Sis, did you throw that pumpkin at anyone in particular, or is it rolling around out there, waiting for someone to stumble over it?
Hellboy
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Post by stepper on Oct 3, 2011 20:39:36 GMT -6
I know we used him before, but Cousin Itt
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Post by quettalee on Oct 3, 2011 21:19:06 GMT -6
Jeffrey Dahmer ~ one of the creepiest serial killers ever!
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Post by quettalee on Oct 3, 2011 21:25:21 GMT -6
Speaking of advancing a page....Sis, did you throw that pumpkin at anyone in particular, or is it rolling around out there, waiting for someone to stumble over it? Oh...OK, sis, here you go...
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Post by Phalon on Oct 4, 2011 4:54:06 GMT -6
Lovely. I shoulda kept my mouth shut, I suppose. Thanks, Sis.
The Kraken - the giant squid-like monster in Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Man's Chest and many other sea-worthy tales.
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Post by Siren on Oct 4, 2011 11:04:27 GMT -6
Just popping from gorgeous Colorado. As the old vacation postcard cliche goes, "Wish you were here!" But I really do wish y'all were here with me. It's so, so beautiful.
Thanks for the Barnabas mention and photo. He had such a magnetism about him. I think I still have a crush!
L is for Laurie, the very durable heroine who kicked off the "Halloween" movie series. Jamie Lee Curtis was perfect in that role.
Wow, is it really Pumpkin Toss season again? Time really flies.
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Post by stepper on Oct 4, 2011 20:12:47 GMT -6
Frankenstein's Monster. It didn't actually have a name - it was just called Frankensteins Monster.
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Post by quettalee on Oct 4, 2011 23:37:57 GMT -6
Nosferatu ~ vampire played by Max Schreck in the early 20's. It was an unauthorized adaptation of Bram Stoker's "Dracula". The names (Count Orlok) and other details were changed because the studio couldn't obtain the rights to the novel.
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Post by stepper on Oct 5, 2011 18:26:52 GMT -6
Garrick Ollivander – wandmaker and owner of Ollivanders, the person who tells Harry Potter that he doesn't have a chance against Lord Voldemort
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Post by quettalee on Oct 5, 2011 22:32:48 GMT -6
Another good one, Step!
Louis de Pointe du Lac ~ Brad Pitt's character in "The Vampire Chronicles" by Anne Rice
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Post by Phalon on Oct 6, 2011 4:09:52 GMT -6
Ooo, sounds lovely, Siren. My bags are packed, and I'm catching the next train out!
Eddie Quist, a.k.a. Eddie the Mangler from "The Howling".
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Post by quettalee on Oct 6, 2011 9:46:17 GMT -6
Rumpelstiltskin ~ impish antagonist from the fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm
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Post by stepper on Oct 6, 2011 18:55:26 GMT -6
Scar - The evil lion in Lion King
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Post by Siren on Oct 6, 2011 23:15:02 GMT -6
T is for "The Thing", an alien creature that creates havoc at an Arctic outpost in one of the 50's best creature features. A prequel to the 80s remake opens next week.
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Post by Phalon on Oct 7, 2011 6:38:10 GMT -6
"Uncle" Sam Harper - a soldier who rises from the dead to take revenge on the unpatriotic inhabitants of his hometown in the b-movie "Uncle Sam".
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Post by Siren on Oct 7, 2011 15:40:44 GMT -6
V is for Vulnavia, the comely and cold-blooded assistant of "The Abominable Dr. Phibes"
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Post by stepper on Oct 7, 2011 19:08:22 GMT -6
One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them, One Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them.
"Come not between the Nazgûl and his prey!" — the Witch-king of Angmar J. R. R. Tolken's The Fellowship of the Ring
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Post by katina2nd on Oct 8, 2011 18:05:37 GMT -6
X for Xena of course, Y for ..... Yosomite Sam. Pretty sure I've done him previously but I'm to lazy to try coming up with someone else.
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Post by quettalee on Oct 8, 2011 18:22:48 GMT -6
Yosemite Sam isn't spooky or creepy, Kat. We are going with the seasonal flow here. But I'm gonna let you slide this time.
Zorg ~ Gary Oldman played this bad guy in a dress in "The Fifth Element" ...with Mila Jovavich...mmm.
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Post by katina2nd on Oct 8, 2011 18:32:24 GMT -6
Sheesh, trust me to muck up. Thanks for letting me off the hook.
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Post by Siren on Oct 9, 2011 22:30:54 GMT -6
BTW, kat - I just spotted our status as "Senior Whooshite". Is that a reflection of our ages??
;P
A is for Angelique, the evil, scheming beauty of "Dark Shadows"
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Post by Mini Mia on Oct 9, 2011 23:35:44 GMT -6
Ooh. I loved when she had that wicked half smile.
Bill Compton (Southern Vampire Mysteries & True Blood)
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Post by quettalee on Oct 10, 2011 0:53:16 GMT -6
Props on the B C hook-up, Jox! Devi
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Post by Mini Mia on Oct 10, 2011 2:09:27 GMT -6
Eric Northman (Southern Vampire Mysteries & True Blood)
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Post by stepper on Oct 10, 2011 9:30:44 GMT -6
Not a double, but you just gotta mention Freddy Krueger from the Nightmare on Elm Street movies.
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Post by Phalon on Oct 10, 2011 22:02:53 GMT -6
The Gate Keeper - the raven who guards the gates of Halloween Town in The Nightmare Before Christmas
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Post by stepper on Oct 11, 2011 18:31:22 GMT -6
Herman Munster - okay not really scary but still, he fits the season.
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