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BloodyBulldawg

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  1. This (in some form or another) would be an absolute necessity for this house to be a home... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Meh6DIzHpgc
  2. I would tend to think that the implementation of Resident Evil would NOT be a "copy and paste" of what they had in Japan. Plus, the cost of shipping molds overseas exceeds the cost of making them locally. And since it is IP, I would assume the original molds may be available from the original artists. As for the hounds, that would NEVER fly at HHN Orlando. Too hokey in my opinion.
  3. I have been cast, as of last night, 6 years in a row. I ALWAYS specify that I cannot work or rehearse on Sundays and Mondays. Mind you, I have not been cast in permanent roles...only as back up. The bottom line is that you should be honest and straight forward with your availability. For your integrity and to show respect for the casting panel and the event.
  4. Anyone know how to pull up what your legion was? I started out strong with the legion affiliation but tapered off as the event went on (and I worked more).
  5. Translation for those not up on abbreviations: ED: Evil Dead TWD: The Walking Dead AWIL: American Werewolf in London RE: Resident Evil Havoc: HHN 2010 CITW: Cabin in the Woods La Llorona: Scarezone and House from USH.
  6. The hordes were a blast to be a part of for sure. The ability to scare going on and off set was very fun.
  7. Ahh...I guess I need to change with the times and start using this fandangled "instagram" technology. Am I really becoming old school? Wow...
  8. I know I'm missing something here. Where is this "Ifrit" posting these things? I've read back through the thread and haven't managed to find the source. Could anyone clear this up for me?
  9. All interesting points and conjecture, but none of this would hold up in court. Where's the beef?
  10. Oh...I missed that. But even still..."you gotta be a rotter to be a trotter"
  11. In the walking dead, the zombies don't "rise from the grave" as they do not have supernatural powers to unearth themselves from a ton of dirt and concrete, plus you have to have been infected by being bitten and those who died without being bitten were not affected (did not become zombies). The hand is more than likely NOT a zombie hand unless they are deviating from TWD.
  12. With all the talk about themes and icons, I find it interesting that no one has brought up the fact that our beloved Cindy looks an awful lot like Dark Alessa from the Silent Hill.
  13. Did anyone read the article on DTF that said the producers of TWD insisted on their scenic art & design teams playing an active role in the design, construction and scenic painting etc of the Hollywood and Orlando houses. They also are lending UNI the molds from the zombie masks and prosthetics. I'm expecting a pretty authentic experience.
  14. Is this the scene we are talking about in HHN Hollywood? http://www.bakotopia.com/sites/www.bakotopia.com/files/imagecache/normal/JasonCampBloodWEB-edit.jpg Seems pretty pedestrian to me in the daylight.
  15. It happens. My brother, who is average height (5'8") and weight (150 lbs) and had full availability, didn't get cast. This was his 3rd year auditioning. Admittedly he has yet to make the earliest times of the open auditions, but still. It's sad because I know my brother would do an excellent job and put his whole effort into doing it right. I KNOW for a fact they probably hired several people who will quit by the second week or show no real effort or excitement for being a scare actor.
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