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Megan
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Description: From the kinda unknown anthology, "Screamtime", this is Jack Grimshaw, slightly out of balance puppeteer not-so-extraordinaire.
Jack Grimshaw
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Description: From Tim Burton's adaptation of "Mars Attacks!", it's Lisa Marie as the aptly named Martian Girl.
Martian Girl
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Description: From the original version of Stephen King's "Firestarter", this is Drew Barrymore as the adorable pyrokinetic kid, Charlene McGee.
Charlene McGee
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Description: Before Art The Clown, David Howard Thornton played another character that may be fairly familiar to most everyone. This time he was the titular villain, "The Mean One".
The Mean One
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Description: Robert Englund played a whole bunch of characters aside from the obvious ones. In 1993 he was the Marquis De Sade in one of Tobe Hooper's lesser known flicks, "Night Terrors".
Marquis De Sade
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Description: From the hypnotizingly bad/good "Redneck Zombies", this is Jethro Clemson in his full radioactive moonshine form.
Jethro Clemson
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Description: Ethan Hawke takes his turn as the bad guy this time around in 2022's "The Black Phone".
The Grabber
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Description: Any chance I can add Nicolas Cage into the menagerie, I'm gonna take it. This time around it's Cage as Dale Kobble from the Osgood Perkins flick, "Longlegs".
Dale Kobble
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Description: This is The Creep from "Crepshow 2". Pretty sure he's the final piece to complete all the baddies from both "Creepshow" and "Creepshow 2".
The Creep
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Description: From the movie that's the inspiration for the Rob Zombie song, this is Catherine Valmont from "The Living Dead Girl".
Catherin Valmont
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Description: Dr. Colin Ramzi from "The Dead Pit" isn't quite the guy you wanna be fully put under around.
Dr. Colin Ramzi
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Description: From 1980's "Cruising", this is Stuart Richards, handkerchief expert and serial killer - or is he?
Stuart Richards
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Description: Back to 2001's "Thirteen Ghosts" we go. This time it's to add in The Bound Woman to the crew.
The Bound Woman
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Description: Zsa Zsa Gabor takes her turn as a villain, portraying Queen Yliana from 1958's "Queen Of Outer Space".
Queen Yliana
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Description: From one of the original slasher flicks, it's Billy, the inventive phone aficionado from 1974's "Black Christmas".
Billy
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Description: From Stephen King's short story turned CG in its infancy nightmare, this is Jobe Smith from "the Lawnmower Man".
Jobe Smith
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Description: Dipping back into "The Cabin In The Woods". here's the terrorizing Werewolf let loose on the world.
Werewolf
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Description: From one of the most famous episodes of my favorite TV show of all time, "The Twilight Zone" - this is one of the intergalactic chefs known as a Kanamit.
Kanamit
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Description: Turns out burning your cheating ex-girlfriend alive at the prom isn't a good idea after all. Just ask Mary Lou Maloney from "Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II".
Mary Lou Maloney
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Description: The evangelical, and slightly maniacal, Reverend Bates, resident of "Nightmare Beach".
Reverend Bates
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Description: From "Trick R Treat", it's the pseudo-vampire / school principal / serial killer suburbanite, Steven Wilkins.
Steven Wilkins
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Description: The demonic form of poor Victoria Heyes from the heartwarming holiday romp, "Terrifier 3".
Victoria Heyes
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Description: From Mario Bava's "Blood And Black Lace", it's the mysterious model killer Cristiano Cuomo herself.
Cristiano Cuomo
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Description: From the classic "Queen Of Blood", it's the titular silent vampiric alien herself.
Alien Queen
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