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The Blob 1988 Features the Worst Way to Die in a Horror Movie

 


I'm sure that many of you wonderful horror fans out there have watched the iconic The Blob 1988, based on the original The Blob that was released in 1958!

The Blob 1988 is about a meteor that crashes to earth, the blob creature hidden within the formations of the rock. Once human contact is made with a random stranger, the blob quickly latches onto the man's skin, beginning its reign of terror of consuming human flesh. 

This creature does not show mercy to any of its victims. 

It will consume the person whole, while they are still alive. The creature literally digests each of the victims, while they are still alive...screaming in agony.

Does that not sound horrific? 

Being digested alive...is one of the worst ways to die. 

I can't imagine the pain that person is feeling as they are feeling themselves getting eaten alive!

The first time I saw The Blob, I was traumatized. 

I couldn't get over how everyone died in this movie, it haunted me for days. 

Now that is what I call effective horror! 



Thank you for reading!
Emy Quinn


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