Top 10 Creepypastas That Should Be Made Into Movies
Jeff should have his own movie, however, it's only going to be good if it's done right. The story has to be from Jeff's point of view and start with how he came to be a killer in the first place. Then you have to focus on what sort of people he kills and what's going through his head/how he acts/why he kills them. Then make something up based off that, maybe cite other Jeff The Killer fanfics or short films for other cases.
That's how you make a good Jeff The Killer film, and DO NOT bring in Jane as a lover. That'll ruin it. No good killer actually has a love interest. They don't have time for that (see: other slasher films such as Halloween or Friday the 13th).
Smile, so cute... Anyway, I would love to see it. It would be like a psychological suspenseful scary movie. If they make it, they should have the main character think he sees Smile everywhere. He buys a Husky to help him feel safe, but the Husky is Smile!
If they made a movie of this, I would imagine it as having a mystery thriller vibe. It would have an investigator who visits the mother of a teenager who kills herself a week after seeing the picture. The investigator doubts that the picture had anything to do with the suicide and doubts that the picture is possessed, but after seeing it himself, he starts to be haunted by the dog in nightmares and is taunted to "spread the word."
Good-old Slendy DID get a movie. I haven't seen it yet, but from what I've heard, it sucks. There are actually four Slender Man movies (that I know of). There's the 2018 one, a lesser-known found footage movie, a documentary on the Slender Man stabbing, and a movie called "Always Watching." They're all lesser-known and probably kinda bad. Slender needs an upgrade in the movie industry!
They should. I remember being a little kid and visiting my grandparents in Germany where they would tell me in broken English that I should never go in the woods alone because of the Schlanker Mann. They described him as being tall and faceless. This was back in 1996. Well, time-skip to the 2000s and look who's on the Internet. Slendy is new and a horror for all ages.
His character is amazing itself. A movie would be breathtaking, but in my opinion, I think we should make a movie where we see them all. All of their stories together or maybe the Creepy Pasta Club. It should be a funny/romance/horror and action.
EJ is unique, and seeing him in a movie would be interesting. I would like to see where they would take his character. I just hope they won't ruin it.
I love this character so much. The plot is so good that it could actually be made into a movie.
I think this could be a really amazing movie if they make it like a documentary from the main character's point of view and throw in snippets of the episodes from the shows when called for. It would be way better than another Slender Man movie. I mean, come on, one is already coming out this year. And Jeff the Killer... really, what would you do with it? Although Smile Dog is a good idea because "Chain Mail" and "Unfriended" type movies are cool and not very well known. We could use a few more of them.
Enough goes on in the story that a convincing movie could be made, and there is wiggle room to add in extra details or scenes.
This is in my top 5 creepypastas. This should be made into a movie for lovers of horror and war films. It is an intense and utterly creepy story! 100% thumbs up.
If someone was going to make a creepypasta into a movie, this would be the only one that wouldn't suck.
There is a version of his origin where his father constantly got drunk and abused BEN. BEN would play video games to escape his dad. He got the Majora's Mask game and almost had it beat when his dad for some reason decided to go to the lake to swim. While there, BEN's dad got drunk and BEN accidentally splashed him. His father yelled at him, "You shouldn't have done that!" BEN swam further out in the lake and his father threw his beer bottle at him. The bottle struck BEN on the head and stunned him. BEN sank and drowned.
It's not a very creepy story, but if in the movie you showed BEN's father abusing him and added some twists, you could make this into a sad, emotional movie.
Okay, I'll admit it, I'm a HUGE BEN Drowned fan. But I don't think things like BEN or Smile Dog would make good movies. Smile Dog doesn't have enough to work off of for a movie, BEN already has creepy gameplays, and you would need Nintendo's permission, and Jeff is super overrated. The Rake would scare me to death in a film.
Who needs sleep anyway? I would love to see his story as a movie. So far, they have many documentaries on this guy. My teacher showed us one for Halloween. I didn't know what we were watching until someone said, The Rake.
This TV show needs to be made into a movie for real. I'm a 19-year-old girl, and I still think that this TV show needs to be a movie. I want this TV show for real!
Well, they could easily pull this off. If they got some good actors and good props, and made it well, the movie would definitely be watched.
Just a random thought, but perhaps Tim Burton could do something like this.
Make him number 1, please and thanks. Make his origin story come out after the original like the stories did, or just make it one big movie about how he is misunderstood.
I've seen a pretend trailer by the creator of Laughing Jack, and I have to say that it would be neat to have a movie. I would definitely watch it. I love Laughing Jack!
This would make an amazing movie. It would bring horror, gore, and maybe some sick humor together to make an interesting film. Tim Burton would be great for something like this.
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As long as it's not oversaturated, I would really love to see a movie like this come out. The emptiness really adds to the scary effect.
I pictured this as a movie the entire time I read it anyway, and it would be so cool. Just the feeling of dread and no hope the entire time you watch it would hopefully be just as strong as when I was reading this CP. Yes, the ending is slightly predictable, hence the name, but this was an amazing creepypasta nonetheless. If this was made into a movie, I would most definitely watch it.
When I read it, I imagined it as a movie. It perfectly blends a good story that is not too heavy on clichés and gore, which could be favorable with the critics. Its premise is simple, yet unique, and I would love to see this as a movie.
A documentary/indie-style movie would be better for this story. All the best movies are, really - Blair Witch, Cloverfield, etc. Making this an indie version like those would do it justice.
This would put Disney out of business! Haha, just kidding. It would be a good movie.
A scary documentary is exactly what I'm looking for.
Here's the basic origin:
Toby grew up with several mental disorders during his childhood, making it difficult for him to fit in with "normal people." He was constantly bullied by his classmates for his tics and was ultimately deemed unsuited for a public school environment, so he switched to homeschooling. While he received plenty of support from his mother and older sister Lyra, his father was nothing but a negative influence. Having lost himself to alcohol, drugs, and gambling, Toby's father became increasingly abusive towards his family, especially Toby.
When Toby was seventeen, he and his sister were involved in a tragic car accident that resulted in Lyra's death. Toby's symptoms worsened greatly because of this. He lost his appetite for food, became even less social than before, and slowly began to lose his memories.
On the night he returned from the hospital, Toby saw the Slender Man watching him from the street. Slender Man repeatedly stalked Toby wherever he went throughout the following weeks, causing Toby to have several visual and auditory hallucinations. Concerned for her son's safety, Toby's mother brought him to a psychiatrist to help him cope with his post-traumatic stress disorder.
The next day, Toby dreams of his sister's corpse followed by an attack by the Slender Man. As Toby walks down the stairs, he begins hearing voices telling him to kill his father. He eventually can't ignore the voices anymore and has a complete mental breakdown.
After a brief struggle with his father, Toby gains the upper hand and violently stabs his father in front of his mother. In a desperate attempt to escape the police, he sets the neighborhood on fire as a distraction, but is quickly surrounded by the flames. Just as he is about to give in to his inevitable death, the Slender Man teleports in front of him and saves him. When Toby wakes up, all his memories of his previous life are erased.
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This would be a great short film or Sundance movie, but I'm not sure if it could be too long before people realize what's happening or get bored. But definitely this.
YES, YES! I love this pasta and it would make a great movie!
That would make a great film, actually.
Great original storyline. It's dark, unsettling, realistic, and believable. It's one of the only scary creepypastas that I've read that doesn't include some monster or something supernatural.
It's so much better than the teen trash like Slender and Jeff. It's incredibly well-written and long enough for a movie. Its horror is a lot more subtle and it would also be very low budget.
This would be an amazing film! It's already like a novel, and the messed-up chronology would be amazing in a film! Just reading it gave me chills!
The Ronald McDonald House is a terrifying idea. The process of filming it would be amazing and epic. I couldn't think of a better creepypasta to be made into a film.
I love this story so much. Same with Russian Sleep Experiment and Candle Cove, though, and The Rake!
I punched him in the face! That will be the catchphrase of a child character in this movie.
Peter, Peter, seed eater. He eats children!
Get it? Children, seeds, both youngsters?
A compilation of either accurately reconstructed lost episodes of cartoons or shows that freaked us out or a documentary-styled film that views these and an investigation starts to find the freak responsible for them. Dramatizing to children's psyches. The perfect sick crime.
I could see this being a show instead of a movie, like an anthology based around the lost episode creepypastas.
I think that a movie with Sally would be very amazing to watch.
Also known as "Kagome Kagome," this Nazi-based experiment/ghost story is a truly terrifying look into the world of immortality.
I am filming an amateur found-footage style film based on this story.
It would be cool, and I agree. It would probably feature the song "Where Do All the Good Boys Go?" by Daya.
Yes! This one needs to be made! It also needs to have a scene of the room!