Horror Fans Praise the Genre’s Biggest and Best D-Bags
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Horror fans take a moment to praise the genre’s biggest and best d-bags

From super d-bags to the tolerable characters, here’s to creeps in horror!

Final girl, quirky best friend, knowledgeable but quiet friend, and of course — trusting and first to die; there are tropes in horror that all subgenres seem to contain. 

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Slasher films, haunting thrillers, and even possession movies have characters that follow a perfectly laid path before them. They’re an important part of the storytelling process — and you can’t talk about horror movies without mentioning one essential character type: the d-bag.

That’s right, the bro-ey character who doesn’t have a filter, puts themselves first in every situation, and sometimes endangers the group. We love them, we hate them, we love to hate them, and a recently posted Reddit thread is shouting out horrors biggest d-bags today.

One of the most gloriously loathed characters in horror is that guy from the reboot of Friday the 13th — you know the one. 

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The great thing about this thread is that so many horror fans agree on the best horror d-bags. The following comment had several replies saying that these characters from 2004’s Dawn of the Dead were tragically obnoxious.

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Some characters are tolerable even in their glorified d-bag state, but some are downright terrible. There is a level of arrogance that fans can’t even enjoy in horror.

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Not just a d-bag, but the guy is “an idiot too.”

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Of course, d-bags come in all forms and fashions, and this horror lover is a big fan of two characters who are snarky, sassy, and delightfully terrible.

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For us, Stu was one of the loveable d-bags, but we understand that he’s certainly not everyone’s cup of tea or pint of beer (seems more fitting, right?)

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We can imagine that wasn’t an entirely pleasant high school experience.

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We’re so glad someone brought that d-bag up because we’ve still not forgotten about nor forgiven him. You don’t throw a dog at a snake!

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Cabin Fever is one of those movies that just stick with you — and the character that Joey Kern plays does too. What a, well, a d-bag!

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That being said, do we have to give the guy a nod because he at least tried to play it smart? We’ll ultimately leave that to you; the question is, do you want to be considered one of horror’s finest d-bags?

From the love-hate relationships, the admirable d-bags, and the characters that audiences cheered for as they died — horror wouldn’t be horror without these characters. Cliche? Maybe, but they make the terrifying and spine-tingling genre turn.


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