More things that go stump in the night

It’s time for another round of America’s new favorite past time… guessing from what movies these creepy images come.  Screw on your thinking caps and identify these Things That Go Stump in the Night!

1.  You probably recognize this caped grue-sader… but from what movie?

2.  This chap’s got a winning smile!  From what nightmare did he spring?

 

3.  Why do monsters always bug you when you’re in the john?

4.  For what party did these dead-beats arrive?

5.  What wretched garret do you suppose this creepy cutey calls home?

 

 6.  In whose infernal service does this moldy mama say “Fangs for the memories”?

 

7.   Doesn’t this dead-foot know that speed kills?  Or is he asleep at the wheel?

8.  Take a picture, it’ll last longer!

9.  If you can’t quite nail this one, feel free to move on and return to it later.

10.  Only a true horror enthusiast will recognize this one… we will accept no hack’s answer.

 

11.  This was the highpoint of anotherwise dreary exercise.

 

12.  Here’s an image that should appeal to horror fans of every stripe.

 

13.  Now don’t stay up all night solving these… and remember to hydrate!

Answers will be provided next week.  In the meantime, you can grade your prowess accordingly.

13 Correct:  You are the Eighth Wonder of the World!
12 Correct:  You are a Terror Titan!
11 Correct:  You are very wise for one who has not yet lived a single lifetime!
10 Correct: Remember that girl who lived all the way through the original FRIDAY THE 13TH and then got killed in the first 5 minutes of PART II?  That’s you. 
 9 Correct:  You are more Count Yorga than Count Dracula but you’re still up there!
 8 Correct:  You’re like Lugosi in FRANKENSTEIN MEETS THE WOLFMAN.
 7 Correct:  You are an evil assistant.  Go fly a kite.
 6 Correct:  If you tried harder, you might be a fine evil assistant.
 5 Correct:  You’re more like Count Chocula than Count Dracula but the kids love ya.
 4 Correct:  You are a dungeon dweller.
 3 Correct:  You are the flighty maid who is literally frightened to death.
 2 Correct:  You are the ineffectual villager who gets thrown to his death by the Monster.
 1 Correct:  Don’t look now… you were killed offscreen.
 0 Correct:  You poor, poor fool.
ANSWERS TO LAST WEEK’S STUMPERS!
1.  CAVE OF THE LIVING DEAD (1964)
2.  THE WITCHMAKER (1969)
3.  SPIDER BABY (19645)
4.  CHAMBER OF HORRORS (1966)
5. BLOOD FEAST (1963)
6. CARNIVAL OF SOULS (1962)
7. WAR OF THE GARGANTUAS (1966)
8. FROGS (1972)
9. DOCTOR X (1932)
10. NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD (1968)
11. THE SKULL (1965)
12. THE ORPHANAGE (2007)
13.  BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (1946)
3 Responses More things that go stump in the night
Posted By Stacia : October 21, 2008 6:19 pm

Now I’m Count Chocula! I think I liked being a minion better, it had better benefits.

Posted By RHS : October 22, 2008 1:02 am

Minions make me cry.

Posted By Jenni, St. Louis : October 22, 2008 10:51 pm

I’m doing a bit better with this one. I know 3 so I am a flirty maid instead of comic relief!

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