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It’s a universal truth that Mondays are the worst. We here at Inside Redbox feel your pain, so each Monday we give you the opportunity to win free prizes by participating in movie-related games and trivia. It’s our way of making Mondays a bit more tolerable for the movie lover in all of us.
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This week, we are offering a chance to win two free movie passes from Fandango just for responding to a fun movie-related question!
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Last week we asked you what your favorite scary movie was. We got some awesome responses, so we have another scary movie-related question. Here’s this week’s spooky Monday Movie Madness question:

Who (or what) is the scariest movie character of all time, and why?

With so many people making great comments in our contests, we’ve decided to double your odds of winning! We will randomly select TWO winners from the submitted comments, each of whom will receive two free movie passes from Fandango to help chase away the Monday blues (by seeing a scary movie, if you want!). Multiple comments will disqualify you, as always, so please respond just once.

Good luck and have fun, Insiders!

10/18/11 Update

Congratulations to our winners, olijim and Deja Vu! We’ll be in touch shortly about your prizes.

556 Responses to “Monday Movie Madness: Win Free Fandango Passes! *UPDATED WITH WINNERS*”

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    Lynn [visitor]

    Freddie Krueger

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    Mary [visitor]

    the girl in The Grudge

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    Justin Goodwins [visitor]

    As an adult there are no scary characters…but when I was about 11 years old I saw The Empire Strikes Back, and that same night I had a dream that I was Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader chopped my hand off sending me over the precipice…I woke up with shivers and thought for sure Vader was somewhere in the shadows of my room and I could here that deep mechanical breathing of his! How much more scary can it get then a guy who is burnt from head to toe, dresses all in black, carries a light saber, controls the Force, who is your father and tries to kill you?

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    Claire [visitor]

    Jason – He could be anybody!

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    Tracy [visitor]

    I have always thought the Poltergeist movies were scary as a child and I still don’t leave the tv with static showing for long.

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    ontiverosa_21

    The exorcism of emily rose because it was a true story and its scary to think it really happen.

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    Kristi Gilleland [visitor]

    For me it was Daddy Fenton in Frailty. That dude freaked me out royally.
    That’s a good movie, IMO, it never did that well at the box office but I love it -the story was great.

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    bigdpitchas [visitor]

    alicia silverstone in the crush. she was persistent.

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    moremy

    The Excorist

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    gmblrsales

    Micheal Myers in Halloween by Rob Zombie

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    bigoletom

    hannibal lecter-there are some for real hannibal lecters out there

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    Darrell [visitor]

    Glenn Close in 9 1/2 Weeks. Totally creepy that a woman could be like that.

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    Micah Campbell [visitor]

    Norman Bates mother in Psycho. The movie is one of the great classics. Even at the end of the movie when we find out Norman was the “Psycho” the image of his mother is haunting. Alfred Hitchcock was truly a master in this genre.

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    Ice [visitor]

    The little voodoo doll in Trilogy of Terror. Something little with big teeth, and a sharp knife, who can run faster than Usain Bolt (fastest man in the world). Need I say more?

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    jedi420247

    The blob-how do you hide from angry jello

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    Richmond Carter [visitor]

    The clown from “It”

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    Claudia Wolfkind [visitor]

    EVERY bad character that calls the person in the house, who is alone… whether they are outside of the house or they realize that they are INSIDE of the house. This has always terrified me… but it also became a reality – I was getting calls from a stranger for months – and I lived alone… there is nothing as terrifying as this — so when it’s depicted on film…

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    Damon [visitor]

    I would have to say Hellraiser because he would just torment you by tearing away your flesh.

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    Stephanie [visitor]

    Linda Blair from the Exorcist. She was able to make being possessed by the devil so scary that I had nightmares for months afterwards.

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    SCB1970 [scb1970]

    I’d have to say Jason and Freddy Krueger.

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    Tanya [visitor]

    The little girl (Linda Blair) in The Exorcist. She was a normal girl and turned into the devil! It’s scary because it could happen to anyone.

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    godfreyc

    Chucky was pretty scary – depending on which film it was! Being so small and yet so deadly … and he could fit in the smallest spaces, too!

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    Hoffmann [visitor]

    Jason!

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    Rick Gonzalez [visitor]

    I would have to say the young Linda Blair from The Exorcist. Everything about that character is scary.

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    carl [visitor]

    Silent Night, Bloody Night

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    sharon [visitor]

    the thing

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    Pauline Raymond [visitor]

    I would have to say Freddie Krugar. Most movie monsters and bad guys don’t talk to you, but Freddie would. And sometimes, he let you go, or so you thought, just to get you when you thought you were safe and weren’t expecting it.

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    David [visitor]

    Hannibal Lecter, for sure, because he was so complex. But honorable mentions to Buffalo Bill (Ted Levine, Silence of the Lambs), Nurse Ratched (Louise Fletcher, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest), Roy Batty (Rutger Hauer, Blade Runner), Annie Wilkes (Kathy Bates, Misery), General Zod (Terence Stamp, Superman II), and The Joker (Heath Ledger, The Dark Knight). Oh, one more! Ray Sinclair (Ray Liotta, Something Wild)–chilling!
    Oh, and can’t leave off Charles “Scorpio” Davis (Andy Robinson, Dirty Harry). And a tip of the hat to Bill Sikes (Oliver Reed, Oliver!).

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    Lori [visitor]

    The guy from Halloween. He still gives me the creeps!!!! Couldn’t even watch all of the movie!!!

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    s142424

    Pennywise the Clown from IT.

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    RickB [visitor]

    Most definitely Freddie Krueger :)

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    Janice Zimmer [visitor]

    The Blob was always the scariest movie! The original with Steve McQueen.
    Yeah, still can’t watch it.

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    Joanna S [visitor]

    Michael Myers has always scared me senseless. He kills in different ways such as strangulation, drowning, and butcher knife which is creepy.

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    Tom B [visitor]

    As a kid (having finally outgrown my intense fear of “The Child Catcher” from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang) that “Tall Man/undertaker guy” from Phantasm gave me a case of the creepies….the way he was shown walking in “slo-mo” with that long gait…YIKES!

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    Clay Buswell [visitor]

    Michael Myers,Freddy Kruger,and Jason were all very scary.

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    csin

    Freddie Krueger.

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    Melanie [visitor]

    Deffinately Freddy Kruiger from nightmare on elm street. When I was younger after I watched them I was afraid to fall a sleep alone

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    debi [visitor]

    The monster from”The Thing”. Its hard to believe and it can happen, that a creature can survive the severe cold and be thawed and continue its terror.

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    Ben [visitor]

    I have to say Michael Myers definitely creeped me out…but I also have to throw in Pennywise the Clown from the movie ‘It’, not so much that he was scary himself, but how he was portrayed from kid to kid that really got me going…

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    Tiff Warner [visitor]

    Chuckie, supposed to be a kid’s toy, and he just looks evil anyways.