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  1. 2 minutes ago, PeoriaBJJ said:

    Why would you not get the express pass if you are going? I take it you can afford it since you say you are giving it up. Im all for sticking it to the man where possible but seeing 3 houses a night would SUCK!

    Hey, I've done that, and didn't mind. Worst case scenario, go on some rides. Speaking of which, do you think 'Race Through New York' will be open for HHN?

  2. 17 hours ago, Itsjosie said:

    I'm bored. And kind of tired of hearing people complain about marketing. SOOOO heres a fun question! If you could chose one person in this forum to go to the event with, Who would it be and why? 

     

    I'd probably choose Hunnylvr or Mystiquephreeq (sorry if I butchered the spelling) cause I tend to align most with their point of views and they seem pretty rad!

    A lot of you would be great to go with, but one who sticks out is Drummanmatt, so I can help show him around for his first HHN!

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  3. 2 minutes ago, Drummanmatt said:

    I honestly don't get the whole poutine thing. But each to their own. 

    I know how you feel. I vacation in Canada every summer, and that disgusting creation is like a treasured national dish up there. But, hey, if they like it, it's all good.
    I'd also have to echo the comments by some here: The Countdown proved to be the world's biggest letdown, but we can get comfort from knowing that a Marketing failure does not mean that the Creative department will fail to create a really fun event this year.
    Do I wish we could have had the kinds of awesome websites we had in 2008 and 2009? Of course! But, even if those year's websites were crap, that wouldn't change how good the Houses those year were (Most of them, anyway).

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  4. On 7/20/2017 at 3:36 PM, hunnylvr said:

     

    Oh, I don't think that's true at all.  The actual good ones have pretty high scores actually - guaranteed fresh, even.  Some of the recents:

     

    Split      75%

    Get Out   99%

    The Conjuring 86%

    Don't Breathe   87%

    Kong: Skull Island   76%

    The Cabin in the Woods  92%

     

    If you even look at some old school ones - same result:

     

    Halloween    93% (the scores get bad as the sequels pile up - AS IT SHOULD)

    The Exorcist    86%

    The Omen   86%

     

    Then there is the garbage:

     

    The Never ending sequels

     

    Saw VI   36%

    Nightmare on Elm Street 5    33%

    Friday the 13th Part 8     8%

     

    Garbage from the Start

     

    The Devil Inside   6%

    The Forest   10%

    The Boy   27%

    Blair Witch 35%

     

     

    Rotten Tomatoes is my friend.  

     

     

    I'd say that's a little harsh for 'NOES 5.' Yeah, it's one of the poorer entries (Though far from the worst, COUGHCOUGHFreddy'sDeadCOUGH) and made the least in the box office, but it had some good parts. The visual effects and set designs (Especially for the M.C. Escher scene in the climax) look great, and the death scenes are all pretty memorable (Especially Greta's grisly end). I just wished they'd killed off Yvonne and had Mark (A far more likable character) survive instead.

  5. 17 hours ago, N i c k said:

    Was Don't Breathe good?

    I personally thought it was just okay.
    It was intense, and had some disturbing moments, but my main problem with the movie was I found the main characters very hard to root for.
    I mean, the main girl goes along with a plot to rob a blind war veteran just so she and her daughter can have enough money to move to California. Am I supposed to cheer her on for that?

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  6. 12 hours ago, Drummanmatt said:

    I showed this exact video to my parents when I said I wanted to do HHN for my 30th (they went 13 years ago for their one and only time at HHN). My Dad's exact words to me were "you know you're not going to survive there right?" 

     

    My Mam then chipped in with her blow by blow account of Castle Vampyre and how she nearly throttled the guy on the four poster bed that made her scream on each side of it. My Mam never swears, but apparently after the third scare from him she told him where to go haha. The censored version was something like "just.....just....urgh......bugger off!"

     

    That is what has made me want to do this for years. It's gonna be absolutely terrifying, but it's gonna give you lots of stories to tell, and memories you'll keep with you forever. As long as I don't wet myself, and get my blinky cup (or a couple - good souvenirs) and a few stories to tell I'll be happy. 

     

    As an aside, I know you regulars are bored of the purge, but for me this is the one scarezone im really looking forward to having only seen videos of it online. It's such a great concept, and yes they may have milked it for all it's worth at HHN, but so glad I'm going to get the chance to experience it properly before it's gone forever. 

    You'll love it! It'll be a great exercise in courage for you just like it always is for me, and tons of fun!
    I have a couple bits of advice for you as well, to keep you from getting too scared and thus lessen the likelihood of pants- wetting:

    1) In Houses, always stay in the center of the path, DO NOT get too close to the walls on either side. Scareactors often hide in secret passages and hidden alcoves in the walls, known as "Boo- holes," and if you get too close to a wall where one of those is, then for the Scareactor inside it's like thrusting a steak in front of a starving man.
    2) Also in Houses, be aware of your surroundings. They love using tactics like distraction (i.e. getting your attention to one spot with a Scareactor or special effect, so they can then nail you from behind with another Scareactor or effect) and camouflage (i.e. Dressing in special costumes to blend into the wall or decorations in order to then pop out at people) to nail unsuspecting visitors.

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  7. Man, I have some good/ funny Scareactor moments I can recall:
    1) 2007, I was walking along Central Park with a freshly purchased frozen lemonade. A clown Scareactor jumped me from behind, causing me to nearly drop it (Fortunately, I didn't). In a rather annoyed tone, I said something like "You know, there should be a rule against allowing you guys to scare people while they're holding food or drinks they paid for." He said, still fully in character, something like, "Well, there isn't! Deal with it!"
    2) A Scareactor got me really good in 2008's 'Scary Tales.' In the Alice room, Alice looked me dead in the eye and started creepily muttering to me. It freaked me out so much, I found myself backing up against the wall. Just then, the Mad Hatter popped out maybe six inches from me and said "CARE TO JOIN US?" I flat- out screamed and got out of that room as quickly as I could.
    3) Kind of along the same lines, in the same year, one night in the 'Fractured Tales' Scarezone, the one playing I think Little Bo Peep kept asking me to eat some of the slaughtered lamb that she had in her basket, saying things like "Come on, it's really good!"

    4) In 2009, in one of my visits to the 'Leave it to Cleaver' House, I at one point asked a Scareactress in a Meetz Meats mask who had just lunged at me what the "Z" stands for, and she perkily responded "Quality!"
    5) The same year, in the 'Silver Screams' House, at one point, the Usher popped out at me and I screamed, and he responded by calmly shaking his head and putting his finger to his lips (As in, "Be quiet while the film is playing"), so then I immediately shushed up. That was just perfectly in character for the Usher!
    6) In 2015, I at one point came across a Scareactress who was part of the female Roaming Horde that year. She was slowly and quietly walking towards me with her chainsaw. Nervously, I said, "Um, heh heh heh, hey there." She said "Hey there" back and abruptly revved her chainsaw! I did what could only be described as a little dance of fear, stumbling back to get away from her!

  8. On 7/15/2017 at 2:58 PM, themazethinker said:

    this just sounds fucking awsome, and wouldn't it be neat if the guy thought that he was the character, one scene the guy wearing the costume will have kicking kids legs in his mouth similar to the la llorana scene but a scareactor 

    Glad you like it!
    What you described could be cool, if they could pull such an effect off with a scareactor. I envisioned him wielding an axe or something similar, but now that you mention it, I could also see him becoming so insane that he believes he is his character, and if that character happens to be a predatory creature, hooo boy!

  9. 36 minutes ago, Itsjosie said:

    since there's not much else to talk about, I'm posing a question. Name any house original or IP that would piss you off the most if Orlando were to announce it today. 

    Mine would probably be either a Slenderman house or Lunatics Playground 2: Now with extra 3D

    1. 'Fear Factor 2.'
    2. 'The Walking Dead: It Never Gets Old'
     

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  10. Hey,
    Here's an idea I've had for quite a while on what could be the "Scary/ Funny" House one year.
    I remember one year, while waiting in line for a House in which the line took us through the kiddie section, I couldn't help noticing that the Barney statue in that section of the park looked rather spooky at night. That gave me a House idea:
    The House has us going through a TV station which is used for filming a 'Barney and Friends'- esque kids' tv show. Problem is, the people in charge of casting didn't do a good enough job with the psychological screenings/ background checks for applicants, and thus unwittingly hired a deeply mentally disturbed man to play the main character on the show. One day, the day we are taking a tour of the station, he finally snaps and goes on a homicidal rampage throughout the studio. We pass through one section of the studio/ set after another, beholding all kinds of creepily funny carnage and dodging the demented main actor. An idea I had for a neat detail to the House to make it more scary is that, while the psychotic main actor is in his "Character" costume throughout his rampage, each successive room of the House has his costume looking more ragged and battle- damaged (i.e. The first room has his costume perfectly intact other than possibly a bloodstain, the second room there's a noticeable tear in it, and by the final room it's in tatters).
    What do you guys think?

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  11. On 6/30/2017 at 9:57 PM, DocNiktMarr said:

    The Problem With GAME OVER

     

    I love video games, but I have the feeling that I should not be the single guy who is in charge of GAME OVER's room selection. I have only played 2 horror games, both on WiiU, so I only really have an inkling of an idea of what I'm talking about. However, I can say that each room should have segments from the game's soundtrack and some audio clips. Also, I did do some research, and I have some ideas for rooms.

    • BIOSHOCK: An "open" (As much as an underwater city can be) street with tweaking splicers. A Rosie Big Daddy protects his Little Sister, who taunts guests. Near the end, another little sister, hiding in a vent, lets her presence known, triggering a rush from a Bouncer Big Daddy.
    • Borderlands: A "Cel-Shaded" desert with psychos and wreckage. Probably a Dook Hut for someone to hide in, but that's about the end of the toilet humor. Scaracters will taunt guests with bizarre insults.
    • Five Nights At Freddy's (Which is where the post title comes into play): An inevitable, I guess. The Security Guard's Office, where Bonnie stares from the window. This distracts from the Scaracter, a security guard. Exiting, you enter a blacked-out portion of the room, where Freddy's face is flashing in tune to Toreador March. This is also a ploy for another security guard.
    • Mortal Kombat: Shao Kahn presides over the kombat, leaving his throne okkasionally to attack guests. Various fatalities are exhibited, with the appropriate kharacter not too far away. Will definitely inklude a toasty skeleton and Skorpion, a less popular Kombatant with his spine removed and Sub-Zero, and Baraka.
    • Zombies Ate My Neighbors: Zeke and Julie greet guests with a water squirt, before the guests enter a hedge maze lousy with undead. A boo hole will hide a chainsaw wielding maniac.
    • DOOM: A brick room with iconic enemies lurking around the massive piles of corpses. Doom Guy stands atop the largest, firing the BFG and not much caring about interaction with guests.

     

    Yeah, this would not be a solid list. I imagine some more classics (The original idea was in the Style of Terrorvision, from Knott's, with warped variations of famous games, with one scene being a Russia falling to the descending Tetrominos), but a large number of potential rooms could work, so if someone does want to make this, make it your own. Well, as much of your own as something based off of 10+ licenses can.

    About a month ago, my girlfriend actually proposed to me a 'Zombies Ate My Neighbors' House, and certainly the chainsaw guys would be a perfect fit for a House!

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  12. 49 minutes ago, Roadkill013 said:

    So all this talk about vampires and having to invite them in reminds me of one of my favorite 80's horror movies which I would love to experience as a house one year... Fright Night!

    Ah, I was just thinking about that movie, I'll probably be revisiting it in the next couple weeks!
    I thought both the original and the 2011 remake were awesome (Yes, I consider the 2011 remake to be one of the best horror remakes I've ever seen), and either one could make for a good House.

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  13. 7 hours ago, QueenoftheBunnies said:

    Does anyone know where I could watch Trick R Treat? Is it on Netflix or something? I've actually never seen it and I feel like I need to watch it before I go this year, and just in general as a horror fan. And speaking of hordes, I would LOVE to see a scarecrow horde near the dust bowl house. The scarecrows last year were really fun. 

    'Trick 'r Treat' rules! Ever since it first got its direct to DVD release in 2009 (I remember it taking me three full days, a lot of searching, and a lot of luck to find a store that wasn't sold out of it), it's been traditional Halloween viewing for me. Even if they don't make anything out of it this year (And if they do, I'll spontaneously break out into a Happy Dance wherever I'm at when I read the official confirmation of it), it's an awesome movie that you need to see.


    I think it's on Netflix, but I could be mistaken. If not, most stores that sell DVDs have it for a very reasonable price, or you could buy a used copy on Amazon (Trust me, it's worth the investment).

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  14. 22 hours ago, criticalanalysis said:

    I don't think it's hard to find new material. Here's one:

     

    * Do a house that's based on electronics, electricity, circuits, mechanisms (think winding gears of clocks)

     

    Here's another:

     

    * Do a house based on many types of severe weather

     

    Here's another:

     

    * Do a house based on large, giant fictional creatures (not aliens necessarily)

     

    Here's another:

     

    I think those three are awesome. And it took a milisecond for me to think of these.

    The first idea sounds a little too much like Saws 'n Steam, but if done right, it could be cool.

     

    How would a severe weather House work? My only thought is maybe elemental monsters/ demons that each embody some kind of severe weather.


    Giant creatures, if done in the right area and in a way that'll be safe, could be very cool. The closest I could recall to them doing that in the past were 1) Creatures in 2008 (Though the giant creatures in that were quickly removed for safety reasons), and 2) the Minotaur in 2010's 'Hades' House (I recall that Scareactor being huge).

    Now, as for the rest of you,
    I can't tell what's worse: The whining about the delays and lack of info (Which admittedly is understandable; I can still remember the giddy excitement I had in the summers of 2008 and 2009 as I saw the website slowly updating), or the childish bickering that's suddenly broken out.

    Can't we all agree that HHN is awesome, and while the Marketing Dept. has really dropped the ball this summer, I still think this year has a lot of potential.

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  15. 2 hours ago, mystiquephreeq said:

    Something that is interesting about the tweets being used to support the no icon belief:

     

    The "ding, ding" was in response to two contradictory questions. The 23, 24, 27 tweet focuses on only 2 years without an icon. 

     

    Actual years without an icon: 1-9, 14, 22, 23, & 24. So, why just those two years? To simplify things for newer fans? Or is there something particular about those two years?

     

     

    Hate to nitpick, but Years 5 and 6 DID have an Icon: The Cryptkeeper.

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  16. On 7/1/2017 at 6:59 AM, mz_ said:

     

    I received an email maybe an hour later or so, it wasn't right away. 

     

    If you signed up, you can click on "Soul Collectors" in the top navigation bar (desktop) on the website.

    I signed up for it a couple days ago, and still haven't gotten the email from them.

  17. Yeah, I think the fact that it's the Kubrick version of 'The Shining' means that King has no say over it, as he signed over the rights in that regard to the movie studio.
    However, if he ever were to have a change of heart regarding letting his property be used for Haunts, I'd ADORE the idea of an 'It' House. It's my favorite of his books that I've read, and the various environments (i.e. the Barrens, the town dump, the house on Neibolt Street, and of course the sewers) and monsters in it would fit perfectly into a House!

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  18. Agreed. A 'Shining' House, if done right, could be magnificent. 'Gothicombs,' if it comes through, sounds great too. I went through the 'Catacombs' House in 2010, and liked it. Sadly, my only experience with 'Gothic' was the room of it in the '25 Years' House, but I've heard it was awesome, so a House that combines the two could be amazing!

  19. 2 hours ago, wow said:

    How was The Thing that year? Judging by old reviewes it seemed to be a love it or hate it house 

    I personally thought it was really good, from what I remembered of it. It had quite a few really good scares.
    I liked that it right away showed what happened to the remaining survivors of the movie.

  20. On 7/1/2017 at 0:21 PM, Nekosammy said:

    what were your thoughts, btw is my avatar photo cute

    Here's what I can recall about it.
    Again, dislikes first:
    1. 'Vampyr: Bloodbath.' The very first House I hit, and I'm glad, because I thought it was really dumb. I saw very little theme to it, just not interesting at all.
    2. No official Scarezones, just random areas where certain groups of Scareactors would hang out.
    3. This might be just a minor quibble, but I thought one part of the 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre' House kind of lapsed in logic. I mean, at one point near the end, a Leatherface pops out at us from behind a fence, and then less than  30 seconds later, lunges at you from a completely different angle! If it were a more mystical baddie like Freddy, that might work, but since Leatherface is a completely human psycho, it doesn't work.
    Now, for what I liked best:
    1. The live show 'Jack's Carnival of Carnage' was loads of fun, lots of great laughs, and first introduced Chance. It also made for a pretty good magic show.
    2. 'Dead Silence: The Curse of Mary Shaw.' This proved to be a very scary House which made me loudly scream at least once! It also used a lot of very diverse settings from the movie, and made the most of them.

    3. 'Nightmare on Elm Street: Dreamwalkers.' Loved the film series, and loved what they did with the House. It had a good intro/ story behind it (As shown in the preview video they showed in the queue line), plenty of scares, and just really fit well.
    4. 'Psychoscareapy: Home for the Holidays.' Funny, scary, and I could tell the Scareactors were having a ball in it!

    Oh, and yes, your avatar photo IS cute!

  21. 56 minutes ago, Nekosammy said:

    i wish i could go to that year, i really wish i could go to 2007, but theres no time machines sadly:wub::wacko:

    I certainly wish I could time travel back to 2007 myself. It was my very first HHN, and I only hit each House once that year.
    Want to know my thoughts on THAT year?

  22. 9 hours ago, themazethinker said:

    what about the thing. probably gonna bash it. also how was 2009

    I personally liked that year A LOT.
    First, the negatives, just to get those out of the way:
    1. The Usher wasn't as impressive of an Icon as some of the others (i.e. Jack, Bloody Mary).

    2. I wasn't particularly fond of the 'Saw' House, partly because I'm not particularly fond of those movies in general.
    3. In the 'Dracula' House, the titular vampire only appears I think twice, it's mainly just his Brides through most of the House.
    4. Maybe this is just a problem of timing, but in the 'Chucky' House, it seemed like the Scareactor in the "Barrel of Monkeys" room rarely showed up. Also, in that House, the only appearance that fan- favorite character Tiffany made was as a drawing on one of the walls. Having a 'Chucky' House without Tiffany definitely disappointed some fans, myself included.
    Now, what I liked:
    1. The 'Frankenstein' House was pulled off excellently, I thought. In all the many versions of 'Frankenstein' I've seen, I've never seen the Monster look as scary as he did in that House.
    2. 'Leave it to Cleaver' was a fan- favorite House, the ultimate epitome of a "Scary/ funny" House done right.
    3. The general theme of the event, with each House or Scarezone meant to symbolize a movie (With the exception of Silver Screams, which focused on the Universal Palace Theater itself and some memorable films it screened), was handled very well.
    4. The 'Wolf- Man' House was awesome. It actually proved to be better than the then- upcoming movie it was meant to drum up publicity for.

    5. Other than the aforementioned problems, the 'Chucky' House was good, and creative.
    6. 'Silver Screams' was amazing. Great sets, great characters, great diverse scares, just another reason why the Parade Building has always been my favorite House location, every House it's held that I've been to has been solid gold.

  23. 4 hours ago, TheLadyGator said:

    Discussion has died quite a bit with lack of announcements so I'll quote this from HHNU:

     

    " As reported this week by HHNU Universal needs more scareactors, so they have released a list of body types to fill unspecified scareactor roles, they include:

    • 5′ 1” and under females with petite and youthful (childlike) appearance.
    • 5′ 6” to 5′ 10” African American females of athletic build.
    • 5′ 10” or taller females with a slim build.
    • 5′ 10” to 6′ 2” slender build males with ‘facial features’ (?) able to appear 30-39.
    • White males of age range 40 to 50.
    • 5′ 11′ to 6′ 5” slender build males.
    • 5′ 11′ or taller African American males of athletic build and must be tattoo free on chest, arms, abdomen, hands and neck.
    • Male and female Stilt Walkers Maximum up to weight 190lbs.
    • Seeking male stilt walkers 6’ – 6’ 8” in height . Must have previous BigFoot Stilt Walking Experience.

     

    Anyone have any thoughts? I'm thinking the first bullet is the twins from the Shining, the African American males that need to be free of tattoos I'm assuming is the Coven aspect of AHS. Not sure about any of the others. 

    5'11" to 6'5" slender build males strikes me as possibly being some of the baddies from the Blumhouse mashup House, since those seem like ideal body dimensions for playing Lipstick Demon from 'Insidious' or Bughuul from 'Sinister.'

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