Who is your favorite supporting Horror character?
Extending Halloween at the November Monster Bash Convention
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Back in 2019, I attended my first Monster Bash convention in the Pittsburgh
area. Bash organizer (and Creepy Classics proprietor) Ron Adams is an
origina...
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Is Blade considered horror? If so Whistler. If not evil muchkins from Phantasm.
A toss up between William G. Dobbs (Jack Albertson) from "Dead and Buried" and Lynda van der Klok (P.J. Soles) from the original "Halloween". The former because he was just so damn likable, but also had a creepy and unnerving vibe to him...and in the end we get to find out just how creepy he really was. The latter because, well duh, P.J. totally took a nothing role and made it into a living, breathing character I cared about (the same could be said for Curtis and Kyes, too, but I'd rather fool around with Lynda van der Klok given the chance).
Hmm... I don't know!
Tommy Doyle from Halloween.
And who is the "star" of Halloween 4/5 - Jamie or Rachel? Cause I guess the other would be one of my favorite supporting characters.
Also Dewey from the Scream films.
The John Saxon whenever he appears in a Nightmare film. Or anything for that matter.
Or Beast in 'The Hills Have Eyes'.
Suzanne (Linnea Quigley) in Night of the Demons. "Run, Judy, run! See Judy run."
Dr. Pretorius (Ernest Thesiger) from BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN.
Man...I don't know. How about every HNIC in a horror film?
Dwight Frye as Renfield in Dracula (1931). He was scarier than Lugosi half the time! After not seeing it in such a long time, Frye's performance left me grinning like an idiot when I rewatched it.
And Jar Jar Binks.
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