This page is dedicated to monsters and other creepy stuff that we didnt have enough content on for them to get thier own page. Think of it as a monster grab bag of sorts.
The creature from the black lagoon

One of the coolest creature designs ever. Compared to most of the other cheesy 50's monsters this was some ultra realistic shit!



Art Adams comic cover
Michael Meyers

Do I even need to explain who this is and why he is wearing a captain kirk mask??
Pennywise!!!

AKA "IT"
Leatherface

The real leatherface was a deranged serial killer who wore human skin because he was demented and twisted not just some moron with a skin condition like in the remake.
Rawhead rex

Cheesy 80's monster! I remember watching this and thinking the movie was a waste of a good monster.
I put this one on here just for Jay. If i remember correctly rawhead rex killed people as well as peed on them...
HELLRAISER


Demon police from hell! Don't open the damn box!
Pumpkinhead

Another cool monster in a dumb movie. Lance Henrickson's kid dies so he summons pumpkinhead to kill the motocrossing teens who accidently killed the kid...
Speaking of Lance Henrickson ....


OK so he's not a monster but this guy has been in so many freaking monster movies he derserves a spot on here!
Biography from Leonard Maltin's Movie Encyclopedia:
Gaunt-looking character actor who has appeared in a variety of villainous and sympathetic roles. He had his first major part as an FBI agent in Dog Day Afternoon (1975), and later appeared in Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977),Damien-Omen II (1978), and Prince of the City (1981) before he gained attention as Mercury astronaut Wally Schirra in The Right Stuff (1983). Director James Cameron used him in his first film, Piranha II: The Spawning (1981), and then gave him better parts in The Terminator (1984) and, in his flashiest role to date, as the android Bishop in the sci-fi hit Aliens (1986), which propelled him into the fantasy-film world (and away from better parts in mainstream movies): the cult vampire film Near Dark (1987), Pumpkinhead (1988, in the lead), Hit List (also 1988, as the villain), The Horror Show (in the lead), Survival Quest (in the lead), Johnny Handsome (all 1989), The Pit and the Pendulum (as Torquemada), Stone Cold (both 1991), and the thrillers Jennifer 8 (1992), Hard Target, Man's Best Friend, Excessive Force (all 1993), and No Escape (1994). Many of Henriksen's films have gone straight to video, but his presence invariably puts them a notch above the norm for exploitation schlock.
And last but by no means least.....
Vincent price

Also not a monster but A MASTER OF HORROR!!!!! In the 50's every major studio was required by law to put Vincent price in all of thier horror movies.
"Gourmet cook. Author. Quiz show champ. Yale graduate, art historian, star of "Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine" (1965). Vincent Price played all these roles to elegant perfection. And while he will always be known as the Master of Ceremonies of camp horror classics, Price led a full, rich life of high culture and refinement that belied his often trashy film parts...."
Vincent price was the son of a rich owner of a candy factory and a graduate of Yale teaching art history when he made the jump from being an art professor to acting. He started on broadway and up being the poster boy for 1950's horror.

He had fun making horror movies and it allowed him to live the good life. How freaking cool is that?

HAHAHA I've been in every horror movie.... Ever!
Vincent price film listing