Subject: Ooh, Slenderman!
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Posted on: 2019-04-30 14:34:00 UTC

He's a close second on my list of favorites because he's such a unique monster, and basically the internet's answer to folklore. Sadly, the multiple bad adaptations and huge amount of bad creepypasta involving him means I can't really take him seriously anymore, but I do hold Marble Hornets in very high esteem to this very day. It does an incredible job on creating an otherwordly, mystical atmosphere around the Operator with relatively low-budget effects and techniques. Plus, I do love the characters, especially Tim.
I have to say though, not every seriously dark horror movie necessarily involves a downer ending. If you'd like some examples, I'll gladly give you some, provided you don't mind the slight spoiler of knowing they don't end with a downer. Right now, I can point you in the direction of The Frighteners, which is a genuinely funny *and* suspenseful horror-comedy.
And I know the feeling of being freaked out by movies which aren't really that frightening in hindsight. One of my first experiences with horror was Ghost Stories (the anime which you might now for its hilarious trainwreck of an English dub); on the internet, it's mostly acknowledged as a dull and lackluster anime, but when I accidentally caught episodes of it as a kid? I didn't sleep well for days. I genuinely think it could have been a good anime (the concept of middle-schoolers accidentally unleashing the captive spirits of a haunted schoolhouse and having to hunt them down again does have some potential), but for 9 year-old me, it was downright amazing. Man, I miss those late nights with the local anime channel.

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