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  • #16
    When considering this question one must always consider the potential of the dummy or clown rotating their head 360 degrees on their neck.
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    • #17
      Originally posted by IronEagle View Post
      When considering this question one must always consider the potential of the dummy or clown rotating their head 360 degrees on their neck.


      I agree with this. The head rotation and the dull lifeless eyes.
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      • #18
        I suppose the dummy is the worst of the two. The thought of one moving independently certainly does cause fear. The clown be a contender, though, depending on how it is made up.

        The one that always bugged me was the old "Trilogy of Terror" Zuni doll. Looking back on it, the show was dumb and campy. But it certainly scared me for a while.

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        • #19
          Most def

          Only thing that would be scarier is a clown ventriloquist with a bunyip dummy
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          • #20
            Originally posted by Susquehanna Birder View Post
            I suppose the dummy is the worst of the two. The thought of one moving independently certainly does cause fear. The clown be a contender, though, depending on how it is made up.

            The one that always bugged me was the old "Trilogy of Terror" Zuni doll. Looking back on it, the show was dumb and campy. But it certainly scared me for a while.

            Yeah, that little doll was creepy...I saw the real doll in Los Angeles. Just as creepy in real life if not more so.

            Remember these fukin creepy ones from Barbarella?

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            • #21
              I wasn't so creeped out by the dolls from Barbarella, but it might be more a matter of situation. Magic was one of the movies that first gave me an appreciation for horror, but the Tales From The Crypt with Don Rickles and his twin "Morty" has stuck with me for years as creepier.



              I don't like clowns, but I'd have to go with ventriloquist's dummies as being more likely to be evil.
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              • #22
                Hands down dummies, like birder said ones that move independently are just plain freaky.
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                • #23
                  I'm going to go with clowns

                  Originally posted by RSE View Post
                  Clowns or ventroquist dummies?

                  This is a serious question.
                  ...anything I can punt across the room or stuff in my wood stove doesn't spook me too much.

                  Clowns are just freaking weird....John Gacy was a real life nightmare clown,

                  No thanks.

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