Monstrous Monday
Welcome to Monstrous Monday, hosted by Tim Brannan at The Other Side blog. The rules to this one are simple: talk about monsters. For my post, I've decided to tell you about the first monster to ever make me legitimately scared to walk outside at night...eh, daytime too if I'm being honest.
I was pretty young when I met this monster, young enough that I don't remember exactly how young, but I'm going to guess about 7ish. I'm fuzzy on memories from that age, but this one is fairly sharp. My family and I were visiting our old neighbors, the Taylors, at their new house in Hanover Park. We sat as a group in their family room watching a movie on TV:
Or "Son of Blob" as it was dubbed for its TV release. My little heart started pounding the moment that woman inadvertently thawed the blob, thinking it was tomato sauce. The first victim, a fly. The second...
Nooooo!!! With each kill the blob grew, as did my conviction that my parents should've never let me watch that movie. When the ordeal finally ended and it was time to go home, my courageous father went outside to warm the car---ALONE! And everyone else acted like it was no big deal. Hadn't they just witnessed the Blob's silent but deadly approach? Didn't they see how its victims had no idea of the danger until they were hip deep in the unstoppable red ooze? How could they sit there talking and laughing while my father was in mortal peril??
He came back in before I could work myself into anything more than a silent worry, and I was very happy to see him. But it was a loooong time before I was comfortable being near a can of tomato paste again. I stayed wary of marinara until Kevin Dillon & Co. came along with this...
I was pretty young when I met this monster, young enough that I don't remember exactly how young, but I'm going to guess about 7ish. I'm fuzzy on memories from that age, but this one is fairly sharp. My family and I were visiting our old neighbors, the Taylors, at their new house in Hanover Park. We sat as a group in their family room watching a movie on TV:
Or "Son of Blob" as it was dubbed for its TV release. My little heart started pounding the moment that woman inadvertently thawed the blob, thinking it was tomato sauce. The first victim, a fly. The second...
Nooooo!!! With each kill the blob grew, as did my conviction that my parents should've never let me watch that movie. When the ordeal finally ended and it was time to go home, my courageous father went outside to warm the car---ALONE! And everyone else acted like it was no big deal. Hadn't they just witnessed the Blob's silent but deadly approach? Didn't they see how its victims had no idea of the danger until they were hip deep in the unstoppable red ooze? How could they sit there talking and laughing while my father was in mortal peril??
He came back in before I could work myself into anything more than a silent worry, and I was very happy to see him. But it was a loooong time before I was comfortable being near a can of tomato paste again. I stayed wary of marinara until Kevin Dillon & Co. came along with this...
Come on, you knew I had to work in the 80s somehow. ;) If you haven't seen this movie it's a pretty fun & funny retelling of the original Blob movie. What better way to face your fears than to laugh at them, right?
Now that we've conquered that monster, we've got lots more waiting for you in this Linky.
Now that we've conquered that monster, we've got lots more waiting for you in this Linky.
Comments
Loved it! Great choice!
In real life we have Slime Molds that look just like the blob and move like it too! Take that Hollywood! Nature still has freakier stuff!
Thanks so much for participating.
Lee
Tossing It Out
Love,
Janie
fun monster post!
Hope you had an awesome Halloween!