Designed by Emmy award winner Dan Rebert, the Grant monster is disgusting, and that's why it's so great. It's slobbish, slug-like, slow, and, by design, equally terrifying and humorous. He mutates into an amorphous, messy blob with tentacles. Michael Rooker plays Grant Grant, a man who becomes a host for the parasite and undergoes a horrific transformation. Slither is a 2006 sci-fi comedy horror about a small Carolina town that gets invaded by an evil alien parasite. The Grant Monster (Slither) Photo Credit: Universal Pictures There have been enough aesthetically-great movie monsters since the turn of the new millennium that we've made a list of the finest among them. That's perfectly fine – they're all great-looking bloodthirsty antagonists – but the movie monsters of more recent times deserve recognition, too. When you think of well-designed movie monsters, you probably think of iconic nasties like the Xenomorphs from the Alien movies, the Yautja from the Predator franchise, Freddy Krueger from the Nightmare on Elm Street series, and the eponymous Creature from the Black Lagoon. Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest
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