I feel like the most unique part of the boogeyman is there is no stereotypical look. Everyone probably sees it differently in their head when they picture it. Sick video btw hope you keep them coming
If you do make a part 2, I want to throw in my 2 cents on zombies: Zombies are a great monster, because they're kind of the pinnacle of fear rooted in the transformation of humans. For a lot of classic monsters (in particular Vampires and Werewolves) an important aspect of the fear behind them is the thought of humans being turned into monsters. In Dracula, much more time is devoted to stopping Dracula from reproducing than actually trying to kill Dracula. His main goal in the book is to create more vampires. However, at least in how we look at these monsters in the modern day, Zombies are the only one where the transformation is at the absolute core as the primary aspect of them. Both Vampires and Werewolves have the ability to turn humans into more of their kind, but it's not always the point. With Zombies, it is always the point that the zombies were once human. It makes for great drama in stories as characters struggle to kill their reanimated loved ones, but also makes them just as terrifying as the likes of Vampires and Werewolves despite being extremely weak in comparison.
So glad we're getting a new werewolf movie. They don't get nearly enough love
Agreed, I have high hopes
I feel like the most unique part of the boogeyman is there is no stereotypical look. Everyone probably sees it differently in their head when they picture it. Sick video btw hope you keep them coming
@@whiddz1886 yeah that’s a fair point, and makes it unique among the monsters. I’d like to see some more boogeyman media or art in our culture
Your gonna blow I can tell feel the passion in the video genuinely got a voice for this whole family of talented content creators 😂❤
Thanks so much!! Stay tuned for more vids coming soon
If you do make a part 2, I want to throw in my 2 cents on zombies:
Zombies are a great monster, because they're kind of the pinnacle of fear rooted in the transformation of humans. For a lot of classic monsters (in particular Vampires and Werewolves) an important aspect of the fear behind them is the thought of humans being turned into monsters. In Dracula, much more time is devoted to stopping Dracula from reproducing than actually trying to kill Dracula. His main goal in the book is to create more vampires. However, at least in how we look at these monsters in the modern day, Zombies are the only one where the transformation is at the absolute core as the primary aspect of them. Both Vampires and Werewolves have the ability to turn humans into more of their kind, but it's not always the point. With Zombies, it is always the point that the zombies were once human. It makes for great drama in stories as characters struggle to kill their reanimated loved ones, but also makes them just as terrifying as the likes of Vampires and Werewolves despite being extremely weak in comparison.
Interesting point about the reproduction, it’s very true. I am for sure including zombies on my next part, thank you for the comment!
@@GrainGallery Great video btw, you got yourself a new sub
Dracula yes! 🎉
Hell yeah
@@seamusdempster 🔥👏
great list and a relaxing watch, can't wait for part 2 🔥
Thanks brotha!!
You have a very nice voice. I like the pacing of the video.
@@vermillion36 I appreciate that, I’m hoping to keep the pacing and style of the videos consistent
Great first video with awesome quality, look forward to more
@@Conrodinho much appreciated man 💯
Great video dude!
Thank you!! Glad you enjoyed
Vampires and werewolves being the only S tier was very correct
@@jesseshoemaker4490 I’m glad you agree 💯 I had witches in S at first but nudged them down to high A tier after reviewing
"HOLLYWOOD!!! LET GUILLERMO DEL TORO MAKE ANY MOVIE THAT COMES TO HIS MIND, AND MY LIFE IS YOURS"
@@SaintNamedSlickback I agree wholeheartedly 😂