What’s Your Favorite…W-T-F Creatures!

the Thing head

Okay, this one is going to be a fun one, and one that I think is going to have a lot of you thinking. Obviously from the photo above, this might give you a little hint in just what I’m thinking of when I say a “W-T-F Creature” category. We all know our traditional monsters: vampires, werewolves, Frankenstein’s Creature, zombies, etc. What I’m looking for here is something original and completely off the grid when it comes to the Monster Family Tree. But it has to be a Monster! Something that is killing off people and needs to be destroyed by the end of the film. I’m looking for something creative and making you bust our the “Never Seen THAT Before” checklist. Make sense?

Now, because we know Carpenter’s The Thing is probably going to be on a lot of people’s list, let’s take that one off the board and see what else you can come up with that is a favorite of yours.

Let’s here those thoughts?

30 thoughts on “What’s Your Favorite…W-T-F Creatures!

  1. Hard to decide what counts and what doesn’t. If the Creature from the Black Lagoon counts, I would say him (he was original at the time). If not, I have to go with the genetic creation in SPLICE. Creepy at times, sympathetic at others and constantly changing…and the final changes were unexpected.

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  2. Howzabout the leaping brain-monsters who use their attached spinal cords to propel themselves along inch-worm style, lol? Yep, we’re talking that ’50s classic FIEND WITHOUT A FACE! -Bryan

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    • Love this! Although the first time I saw the whole movie, after seeing all the best parts in It Came From Hollywood, I was disappointed in the movie because you don’t see the monsters until the end.

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  3. I think the creature from The Suckling is a WTF little monster. It’s a little reminiscent of Nightbeast but with bigger teeth. That and the monster from Creature from the Haunted Sea is just WTF in the sense of how cheap and ridiculous it is!

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    • Don’t think I’ve seen The Suckling but I’m pretty sure I’ve heard of it. Will have to check it out. And I’ve always loved the Creature from the Haunted Sea. Do much fun.

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  4. I’m not sure if this counts as a creature or not, but the “Shunt” collective, the big, messy mass of humanity all conjoined and sucking on each other and pulling each other inside out in SOCIETY. It’s a WTF 20 minutes of cinema if nothing else.

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  5. Surprised no one has listed The Ritual (2017) yet. I was totally knocked out by the creature design on that one.

    Speaking of which, I think The Pale Man from Pan’s Labyrinth definitely qualifies. Unnerving.

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  6. Frank Hennenlotter double ; Belial and Elmer from” Brain Damage “, both hilariously bonkers creations. i’d also add the tarman zombie from ” Return of the living dead “

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