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monstermaster13 — Inspirations Of Mine

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Description - Stephen King. 
- HP Lovecraft.
- PhantomStrider.
- Phelous.
- Brad Jones/Cinema Snob.
- Ramboraph4life.
- Occpcommunications.
- Minty's Comedic Arts.
- Oliver Harper.
- David Cronenberg. I like how deep and fascinating his movies are, they are Body Horror centric but they have layers to them, like for example diseases and the human body in general and how it would feel to have yourself turn into a form that you can't recognize, it feels like you are falling apart, crumbling into pieces and there is no stopping it, like what happened in The Fly (1986).
- R.L Stine.  I am very much a Goosebumps and Haunting Hour fan (I heard the Fear Street books are good too) and I get a lot of inspiration from those as well as anthology horror shows like Grizzly Tales For Gruesome Kids (that is why I always have a moral in my stories, because not only is it a way to stand out, but also it's a way to teach people...don't do terrible things or something horrible will happen to you. Don't pick someone who is smaller than you or you will be shrunken down in size, don't destroy priceless artifacts or else you will be cursed, etc).  And it's also thanks to Goosebumps that I discovered transformations, specifically in the Give Yourself Goosebumps books,  Trapped In Bat-Wing Hall has a werewolf and a bat transformation (between this,  Manbat from Batman: TAS and Jenny from Bloody Roar, I seem to really like bat-monster transformations or bats in general).
- Dan Aykroyd. In an alternate universe I might be his twin, great minds think alike. 
- Mick Jagger.  Oozes confidence and charisma.
- Weird Al. I myself am a would-be-singer and song parodist like Al except my work is all over the place.  But it isn't a bad thing though, I quite like it.
- Trey Parker and Matt Stone. I love South Park, it's one of my favorite animated shows next to Biker Mice, Gargoyles, Bojack Horseman,  and Simpsons along with a few others.
- Jay Leno. Jay's one of my personal heroes next to John Candy.
- John Landis. I get my sense of humor and the way I present my stories from Landis, a lot of the fourth wall breaking, dark humor and similar things are ones I get from his movies, my characters know they aren't real and often point this out to people who think they are, and there are jokes only a select few people would get but still...that's how it works.
- Michael Jackson.
- Clive Barker.
- Charles Band.
- Rick Baker.
- Tom Savini.
- Chiodo Brothers.
- David Bowie.
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