Hmmm.... puns..... Halloween.... As these are a few of my favorite things, I'm counting down with Halloween-themed AI-generated visual puns. They start, boys and ghouls, with the terrifically obvious and get (I think) more challenging. They might refer to classic monsters and figures of fear, famous horror movie or Gothic novel titles, figures of speech with monstrous elements.... A couple are just plain batty. One a day until the 31. As I've stated, the first few are very obvious, like this guy:
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Sure, if you'd like! And yes, the early ones are pretty obvious. I'll try to think of a prize for the best guesses and/or comments on the AI-generation. Or the idiocy or effectiveness of the pun.
The Vampire-Umpire puts you ahead!
The "vumpire."
I accidentally deleted my first reponse: "serial/cereal killer."
Vun ... vun strike! Ah-ha-ha-ha!
"Vumpire" it is.
We're still in the "these are easy, but hopefully amusing" portion of our game, so we have a double-header today.
"Frank 'n' stein" and "Hammer Studios"
Technically, only the second one is correct.
The Bride of of Frank 'n' stein."
This would be Frankenstein:
No, really. They will become increasingly more challenging in a few days.
Hey! Get on board while the Bad Halloween Puns are still really obvious! (especially to the people who come to this board)
I feel a little guilty coming in and blowing these out so soon because JD and I are both online so early and the answer appears on the main page directly above the image. Then again, as JD points out, they are pretty easy at this point. Then again, I expect to be stumped any day now. Maybe I'll just fill this space up with verbiage or spoiler space in the meantime.
"An American Werewolf in London."