"Such a fitting title"

Films: The Abomination (1986)

Alias: None

Type: Mutant

Location: Haunted home

Height/Weight: Usually, twice that of an average human.

Affiliation: Neutral, leaning on Evil

Summary: If you have a video camera lying around, don't be shy to experiment and make your own movie. Just know that you will be judged based on your art. And if this film is anything to go by, the person who made it might have a couple issues.

History: One day, a woman horked up a bizarre tumor-like growth. But that wasn't what it was. It was a living, spreading beast that hungered for human flesh. Soon enough, a young man was infected by the monster, and made to kill others so that this new abomination could divide and conquer.

Notable Kills: Nothing special.

Final Fate: The abomination soon spreads throughout the man's house, even after he's killed via shovel impalement. Soon, anyone who dares visit the house risks being eaten or infected so that they may bring it food.

Powers/Abilities: Can infect people and control them to kill, as well as spread via spores all around an area.

Weakness: None.

Scariness Factor: 4-The abomination may be just some cheap mouths with teeth, but that's all you really need sometimes. Unstoppable, unkillable, and hungry for gore and blood, we should be thankful that it doesn't really exist.

Trivia: -This film's premise bears a rather interesting similarity to "Little Shop of Horrors", albeit less funny and way more visceral.

-Strangely, the film begins with a montage of most of the future killing/monster scenes. An omen to make people back off from the film, perhaps?


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And this is why we don't let filmmakers go off the deep end.
"For the last time, that's dry-clean only!"
"We're out of oatmeal! Stop screaming and grab some from Central Market!"


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