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5 hours ago, Jediwhit82 said:
Does that make Lady Luck Catwoman?
Yes and Jack is the Joker, Caretaker the Penguin, Director the Riddler and Usher the Scarecrow! So who is Batman in all this? The Storyteller???? Nah, she's Grandma Goodness of Apokolips!
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4 hours ago, JDW said:
I'm being hit with one after another this morning... so who knows at this point. Hearing some promising news I thought had no chance of happening.
I think there's always a chance for some things.
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And this is my HHN 26 House cocktail for The Exorcist.
Drink responsibly.
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This year I'm not waiting till the event to make cocktails for each house. This is the first one for TCM.
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16 hours ago, Reaper said:
I don't think there's a list for Death Drums in particular. I know for a fact that the intro of Hells Bells by AC/DC was used while they rolled in the sets.
OK so I tried to Shazam the YouTube videos, which is difficult because with the crowd noises and the additional drums the app doesn't always recognize the music.
So this list is incomplete. But I did get from the Zombie set: UFO K-Hole from Jack Beats
And for the Pop set:
Hello Ibiza (Cavin Viviano Remix) by Rosske
Where Them Girls At (Afrojack Remix) David Guetta & Nicki Minaj
For the Rock set I managed to recognize unidentified remixes of:
Back in Black by AC/DC
Living Dead Girl by Rob Zombie
Burning Down the House covered by The Used from The Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen soundtrack
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Has anyone ever done a list for the music of Death Drums? I know Michael Jackson's Thriller was used for Zombie but what about Rock and Pop?
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On May 14, 2011 at 2:26 AM, zombieman said:
After really studying my maps again, I realized I have been feeding you guys a bit of false information. My memory was convinced that in 1992, HHN had only ONE maze, plus the Terror Tram. It turns out that in fact there were TWO mazes: Maze of Maniacs and Nightmare Alley. The show schedule should really help give you an idea of the size of each show. From it, you can clearly see that HHN Hollywood had something to see every moment of the night. It was a giant nonstop show.
From the description of the Dungeon of Terror and Carnival of Carnage, you'd think they might have been mazes also, but the CoC was was what would today pass as a scarezone, and the DoT was a show with simulated torture. I have no freaking idea what the "Mutation Pit" was, but it sure sounds cool, doesn't it?
By the way, just because the show schedule listed something as "continuous" didn't mean it was a maze. Again, a couple of these things were very early scarezones.
This video of a newscast from 30 October 1992 gives a glimpse of the event. The Mutation Pit show is briefly seen apparently "guests" are lowered into a vat of "acid" to be transformed into horrible creatures. Skip to about 6:45 for the HHN coverage.
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