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  1. 9 minutes ago, Drummanmatt said:

    Why not both?

    I was thinking the same thing.

     

    So that's:

    ST2 & HoHH for 29 and ST3 & HoBM for 30.

     

    My only thought about them pushing it back a year though is that HoBM would have to come out early in 2020 for a house based off of it to work (unless we get a preview of it a la Doomsday & The Wolfman, but I find that doubtful).

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    On 11/14/2018 at 8:07 PM, krazyhorrorkid said:

    I know some will disagree but I would be all for Uni cutting some content or cash for this year to make 30 the best it can be. For example, only having 8/9 houses and 3/4 scarezones. Sometimes we just have to make these cuts for a greater cause. This is fine by me, but others might not like there experience being taken away.

     

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  3. 24 minutes ago, StupidStupidDan said:

    I'd love that, but I think their films tend to be a little too divisive to play well to the general audience. 

     

    Blumhouse is way more fan friendly, and tends to bring in slightly younger fans. 

    I know that their films could never have their own houses, but MAN, I'd love a triple feature of It Follows, The Witch, and Hereditary...

    2 hours ago, swinney2 said:

    I think Overlord could actually make a really cool house. I feel like the lab would be such a creepy setting and they could do things with the cocoons people were kept in in the lab. 

    True. And Nightingales was such a great house. I just worry about a lack of variety of rooms.

     

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  4. 1 hour ago, themazethinker said:

    after seeing overlord, i think it can make a awesome maze imo. they can reuse tons of nightingales sets, and there are tons of scenes they can use. [head on the desk,the attic mutation, zombie doc, etc etc]

    See, I loved the film, but I also feel as though it wouldn't make a house at all.

     

    @LegacyHas Universal tried working with Paramount or A24 for HHN?

  5. 7 hours ago, Oysterhead00 said:

     

    Without spoiling anything, Stranger Things involves some Telekinesis (thought not sure that's the exact right term) where someone could go into a sensory deprivation tank and "project" themselves somewhere else.  It's a trope from a lot of movies that when it happens they're in a plain of existence that has a floor of water with an all back background replicating the tank a bit.  Saw some posts on other pages with people saying they ripped off some other movie and it makes no sense, but it's used in Stranger Things too. 

     

    The Upside Down is pretty much what they showed in the reveal video and is a real/physical world where as the water part is just a projection.

     

    For fans of the show, that was purposefully vague and not telling the whole story :)

    It was initially used recently in Under The Skin, but I'm sure it was a purposeful reference.

  6. 13 minutes ago, faceleg said:

    Random thought: I know not everything has to fit the theme. I know the rights of what I'm gonna suggest is owned by Disney. Buuuuuuuuuuuut, if the rumors about a Oz house are true.....what if it's inspired by/slightly based off Return to Oz since it came out in the 80's?

     

    I think that most of the rooms will focus on what people know (the original WoZ), but I could see them utilizing the Nome King and his nomes.

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  7. Hello all:

    Frequent lurker in Orlando. Hearing from a friend at UO that the role that was cast in debate is indeed spectre; not spector nor spectator. The person describes the house that she is cast in as a "haunted mansion" of sorts. Curious...

    Cheers.

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