JamesG
06-08-2013, 09:39 AM
The 17 Most Terrifying Movie Masks
Posted June 4th, 2013
by Sharon Knolle
Leatherface from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
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You can't get any more disturbing than a mask made out of human skin, can you?
There's a reason moviemakers keep going back to the fearsome character of Leatherface: He scares the living **** out of us.
The Strangers from The Strangers
http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w594/JamesGrec3/TheStrangers_zps3a265288.jpg
Three soulless home invaders wear three different masks in this harrowing thriller. What's more terrifying, the almost cutesy doll masks worn by the women or the Scarecrow-esque burlap sack worn by the man?
The childishness of their false faces just makes their random attack so much more disturbing.
Frank the Bunny from Donnie Darko
http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w594/JamesGrec3/tumblr_llmq0kquEh1qbw0vqo1_500_zps1a2838ee.jpg
"Why are you wearing that stupid bunny suit?" Jake Gyllenhaal asks a guy who just seems to be wearing a bizarre costume in this cult classic.
Frank's hideous rictus smile and his whispery response -- "Why are you wearing that stupid man suit?" -- will haunt our dreams forever.
Tomás from The Orphanage
http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w594/JamesGrec3/orphanage_sm_zpse3b78f1c.jpg
This unusually moving tale of a mother who loses her son has its creep factor exponentially raised by the film's ghost: A child who was so deformed that he wore a burlap bag over his face.
The misshapen face we do see is more unnerving than the boy's real one, especially when he appears to the heroine in an eerie bathroom scene.
Michael Myers from Halloween
http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w594/JamesGrec3/halloween1_zpsd6176736.jpg
As any horror fan knows, the mask worn by Michael Myers is a William Shatner one, spray-painted white. The blankness of its features just make his merciless killing spree even more terrifying.
You can't beg for your life when the killer is this inhuman. And let's face it: You can't kill Michael because he is inhuman.
Pigface from Saw
http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w594/JamesGrec3/c85b9a91-8228-4ed9-9a71-f024437055f6_zps2ce10d76.jpg
Who wouldn't be scared out of their wits by a freakin' pig mask? If you see someone wearing this, you know you're screwed.
Really, really screwed.
Jason Voorhees from Friday the 13th (franchise)
http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w594/JamesGrec3/Jason-Mask-psd22449_zpsecd2a69c.png
It's just an ordinary hockey mask, but when it's worn by a machete-wielding maniac, it becomes the iconic face of horror.
Like Michael Myers, Jason is one of horrordom's favorite monsters, a cold-blooded killing machine, and he wouldn't have achieved that status if we could have seen his face.
Ghostface from Scream
http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w594/JamesGrec3/07986cee-6f58-49aa-88f2-8ba4b4e00ddb_zps4a449ba7.jpg
Several people in this franchise have worn the Ghostface mask, but they've all wielded the same brutal knife and the same insane obsession with killing for kicks or revenge.
This is the kind of mask you don't put on for fun. (Unless you're some kind of sick sociopath.)
Alex from A Clockwork Orange
http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w594/JamesGrec3/c4fb9ed9-bd58-4e99-9b67-609434c0e645_zps9750b9f2.jpg
The phallic mask worn by Alex (Malcolm McDowell) is a horrible foreshadowing of the savagery he and his thuggish Droogs are about to unleash on an unsuspecting couple who unwisely let them into their house.
The old "ultraviolence" is made that much more cruel by their disturbingly weird get-ups.
Christiane Génessier from Eyes Without a Face
http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w594/JamesGrec3/68600b33-7fc8-4c21-826d-e7834e292599_zpsd38b27d6.jpg
Like Leatherface, the heroine in this eerie French classic wears a face made out of human skin -- but it's her mad father's doing. He kills women to transplant their faces onto her imperfect one.
She wears a plain white mask for most of the film, but the horrors of what lies underneath are never far from our mind.
Smiley from Smiley
http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w594/JamesGrec3/12RDP_SMILEY_SPAN-articleLarge_zps4cf3a41d.jpg
A super creepy mask is about all this low-budget horror movie has going for it.
But damn, is it ever creepy.
The Scarecrow from Batman Begins
http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w594/JamesGrec3/aec5565d-e81a-4f5b-ad59-924d34806629_zpsf37773ce.jpg
Take a simple burlap bag, stitch it awkwardly, and Dr. Crane has a mask that's slightly odd but not that scary.
Once he doses you with powerful hallucinogenics, however, you're soon screaming your lungs out in terror as you see worms writhing and a gaping maw... pretty much your worst nightmare.
Chinese Mask from Brazil
http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w594/JamesGrec3/7f9f7bf6-0beb-4ecf-b163-30b220caa333_zps32800e5f.jpg
Sad paper pusher Sam (Jonathan Pryce) is haunted by dreams where he's a powerful avenger, freeing the masses who are wearing Chinese masks.
When those dreams are dashed, he's interrogated by a former friend (Michael Palin) who's wearing one of the very same masks to distance himself from the awful things he's about to do.
Mozart's Father from Amadeus
http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w594/JamesGrec3/amadeus_14_zps2200df48.jpg
A fancy masked ball costume worn by Mozart's strict, disapproving -- and dead -- father resurfaces on a man who mysteriously commissions a requiem.
It seems as if Mozart's father has risen from the grave to demand one last thing from his son. It's really a plot by Mozart's rival, Salieri, to unsettle the prodigy. And it succeeds beyond his wildest dreams.
The Driver from Drive
http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w594/JamesGrec3/Drive-Mask1_zpsc8efeace.png
In the film's next-to-final scenes, The Driver (Ryan Gosling) uses his stunt-driving skills to force a deadly enemy off the road. His vengeance seems that much more unstoppable because of his generic rubber mask.
It's the ultimate personification of the impossibly stoic Driver.
Posted June 4th, 2013
by Sharon Knolle
Leatherface from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w594/JamesGrec3/Leatherface1974-1-_zps2bbacfaa.jpg
You can't get any more disturbing than a mask made out of human skin, can you?
There's a reason moviemakers keep going back to the fearsome character of Leatherface: He scares the living **** out of us.
The Strangers from The Strangers
http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w594/JamesGrec3/TheStrangers_zps3a265288.jpg
Three soulless home invaders wear three different masks in this harrowing thriller. What's more terrifying, the almost cutesy doll masks worn by the women or the Scarecrow-esque burlap sack worn by the man?
The childishness of their false faces just makes their random attack so much more disturbing.
Frank the Bunny from Donnie Darko
http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w594/JamesGrec3/tumblr_llmq0kquEh1qbw0vqo1_500_zps1a2838ee.jpg
"Why are you wearing that stupid bunny suit?" Jake Gyllenhaal asks a guy who just seems to be wearing a bizarre costume in this cult classic.
Frank's hideous rictus smile and his whispery response -- "Why are you wearing that stupid man suit?" -- will haunt our dreams forever.
Tomás from The Orphanage
http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w594/JamesGrec3/orphanage_sm_zpse3b78f1c.jpg
This unusually moving tale of a mother who loses her son has its creep factor exponentially raised by the film's ghost: A child who was so deformed that he wore a burlap bag over his face.
The misshapen face we do see is more unnerving than the boy's real one, especially when he appears to the heroine in an eerie bathroom scene.
Michael Myers from Halloween
http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w594/JamesGrec3/halloween1_zpsd6176736.jpg
As any horror fan knows, the mask worn by Michael Myers is a William Shatner one, spray-painted white. The blankness of its features just make his merciless killing spree even more terrifying.
You can't beg for your life when the killer is this inhuman. And let's face it: You can't kill Michael because he is inhuman.
Pigface from Saw
http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w594/JamesGrec3/c85b9a91-8228-4ed9-9a71-f024437055f6_zps2ce10d76.jpg
Who wouldn't be scared out of their wits by a freakin' pig mask? If you see someone wearing this, you know you're screwed.
Really, really screwed.
Jason Voorhees from Friday the 13th (franchise)
http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w594/JamesGrec3/Jason-Mask-psd22449_zpsecd2a69c.png
It's just an ordinary hockey mask, but when it's worn by a machete-wielding maniac, it becomes the iconic face of horror.
Like Michael Myers, Jason is one of horrordom's favorite monsters, a cold-blooded killing machine, and he wouldn't have achieved that status if we could have seen his face.
Ghostface from Scream
http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w594/JamesGrec3/07986cee-6f58-49aa-88f2-8ba4b4e00ddb_zps4a449ba7.jpg
Several people in this franchise have worn the Ghostface mask, but they've all wielded the same brutal knife and the same insane obsession with killing for kicks or revenge.
This is the kind of mask you don't put on for fun. (Unless you're some kind of sick sociopath.)
Alex from A Clockwork Orange
http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w594/JamesGrec3/c4fb9ed9-bd58-4e99-9b67-609434c0e645_zps9750b9f2.jpg
The phallic mask worn by Alex (Malcolm McDowell) is a horrible foreshadowing of the savagery he and his thuggish Droogs are about to unleash on an unsuspecting couple who unwisely let them into their house.
The old "ultraviolence" is made that much more cruel by their disturbingly weird get-ups.
Christiane Génessier from Eyes Without a Face
http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w594/JamesGrec3/68600b33-7fc8-4c21-826d-e7834e292599_zpsd38b27d6.jpg
Like Leatherface, the heroine in this eerie French classic wears a face made out of human skin -- but it's her mad father's doing. He kills women to transplant their faces onto her imperfect one.
She wears a plain white mask for most of the film, but the horrors of what lies underneath are never far from our mind.
Smiley from Smiley
http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w594/JamesGrec3/12RDP_SMILEY_SPAN-articleLarge_zps4cf3a41d.jpg
A super creepy mask is about all this low-budget horror movie has going for it.
But damn, is it ever creepy.
The Scarecrow from Batman Begins
http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w594/JamesGrec3/aec5565d-e81a-4f5b-ad59-924d34806629_zpsf37773ce.jpg
Take a simple burlap bag, stitch it awkwardly, and Dr. Crane has a mask that's slightly odd but not that scary.
Once he doses you with powerful hallucinogenics, however, you're soon screaming your lungs out in terror as you see worms writhing and a gaping maw... pretty much your worst nightmare.
Chinese Mask from Brazil
http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w594/JamesGrec3/7f9f7bf6-0beb-4ecf-b163-30b220caa333_zps32800e5f.jpg
Sad paper pusher Sam (Jonathan Pryce) is haunted by dreams where he's a powerful avenger, freeing the masses who are wearing Chinese masks.
When those dreams are dashed, he's interrogated by a former friend (Michael Palin) who's wearing one of the very same masks to distance himself from the awful things he's about to do.
Mozart's Father from Amadeus
http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w594/JamesGrec3/amadeus_14_zps2200df48.jpg
A fancy masked ball costume worn by Mozart's strict, disapproving -- and dead -- father resurfaces on a man who mysteriously commissions a requiem.
It seems as if Mozart's father has risen from the grave to demand one last thing from his son. It's really a plot by Mozart's rival, Salieri, to unsettle the prodigy. And it succeeds beyond his wildest dreams.
The Driver from Drive
http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w594/JamesGrec3/Drive-Mask1_zpsc8efeace.png
In the film's next-to-final scenes, The Driver (Ryan Gosling) uses his stunt-driving skills to force a deadly enemy off the road. His vengeance seems that much more unstoppable because of his generic rubber mask.
It's the ultimate personification of the impossibly stoic Driver.