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Wait..aren't you like the typo king around here, Airwings? 

Haunted Mask was always my favorite. It was so disturbing, and I have a morbid obsession with masks so it was even more enjoyable.
I'd love it if he was the robot teacher in piano lessons can be murder lol
"BEAUTIFUL HANDS!!! BEAUTIFUL HANDS!!!!"![]()
I like that one, too. Stay out of the Basement was one of my favourites as well.Haunted Mask was always my favorite. It was so disturbing, and I have a morbid obsession with masks so it was even more enjoyable.
Wait, Black is playing Stine himself?Dylan Minnette To Star Opposite Jack Black In Sony’s ‘Goosebumps’
By MIKE FLEMING JR
EXCLUSIVE: Dylan Minnette has been cast as the co-lead in Sony Pictures’ Goosebumps, the adaptation of the iconic Scholastic YA scary book series written by RL Stine. Sony nabbed the rights to the books and tapped Black’s Gulliver’s Travels helmer Rob Letterman to direct last March. The pic is loosely based on the series and is scripted by Darren Lemke and Mike White. Minnette will play Zach Cooper, who moves with his family move from NY to to the idyllic town of Greendale, MD, where his secretive new neighbor turns out to be author R.L. Stine (Black). When all the many many demons in Stein’s mind are set free by Slappy, a demonic ventriloquist’s dummy, it’s up to Zach and Stein’s niece Hannah (Odeya Rush) to put the evil genies back in the bottle. Deborah Forte and Neal H. Moritz are producing.
Minnette, repped by CESD and appropriately named in this case Monster Talent, just wrapped a big role in Disney’s Alexander And The Terrible Horrible No Good Very Bad Day opposite Steve Carell and appeared in Jason Reitman’s Labor Day and Prisoners. On the TV side his credits include NBC’s Awake and playing Jack Shepard’s son on Lost.
R.L. Stine is tall, balding and lanky. Jack Black ain't any of those things... and unless he 'transforms' into Stine, it sounds like a disaster waiting to happen.
The concept -- fan favorite Slappy unleashing the various horrors from the books -- is pretty cool as opposed to a Creepshow-lite anthology film.
It sounds like a fun movie.
And the fact that Slappy is in it![]()