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RingMaster

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  1. Halloween Horror Nights isn't the only place that uses movies as houses. Knott's Berry Farm had houses based on The Grudge 2, Beowulf, and Quarantine, and a haunt in St. Louis is doing a SAW 3D haunted attraction. But it's generally the fact that HHN had a Thing house in '07 that people are quick to not like this particular attraction. Even though the house in '07 was a SEQUEL to the original film and the new house is based off the REMAKE, which is also the PREQUEL to the original film (not to mention The Thing finally gets to be in a soundstage as quite a number of people were clamoring for a Thing sequel to take place in one).
  2. Glad to see that Tyra Banks Tyra Banks got her comeuppance. And, yes, I said her name twice on purpose.
  3. The fact that the commercial is still up on YouTube and Universal hasn't tried to get them pulled (that would actually make a great marketing gimmick) means they most likely expected or even wanted to get this "leaked", so to speak. Also, interesting they got Fergie to work HHN for them.
  4. I'm surprised no one bothered to mention the way the picture is set up. It has the same rounded edges as a certain picture from the Disaster House...
  5. Well, the majority of the 2004 website was themed to a series of case files of patients inside Shadybrook Asylum, yet there was no asylum haunt at the event.
  6. This is the furthest the house of cards has reached after two games:
  7. That doesn't make much sense if the colored tokens at the bottom of the screen represent the different houses, of which there are 8. That's like saying they didn't need an article for Silver Screams because we were already in the theater. And they've never excluded the icon/main house from the site's festivities. Also, they didn't have a problem doing games for Dead Silence, Friday the 13th, NOES, TCM, and Assimilation.
  8. It's not the scarezone, it's one of the houses: Note one of the cards is green, and when you click on it, the picture of the demon head thingys pops up.
  9. Ooooooooh, floating demon head thingys. At least I can see the blue light come into fruition.
  10. People were speculating a while back about the idea of a horror version of Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory, and someone mentioned the film Gobstopper as a reference point.
  11. I was under the assumption that The Hallow was the house treatment of Harvest of the Souls from 2006. At least, to me, those two felt a wee bit similar in scenery and premise, so to speak.
  12. It's been done before in the past. Deadtropolis started as a house in 2004, then moved out into the streets as Zombie Siege for '06's Sweet 16. Some believe '08's Skoolhouse to be the spiritual successor to the original Skool from Tales of Terror in 2005.
  13. Both houses are going to relatively be the same; it's just that Hollywood's has that extra tag at the end for whatever reason. Almost all of their recent houses have something extra at the end of the name, like Kill, Jason, Kill (Friday the 13th house), Game On (SAW house), or The Life and Crimes of Michael Myers (Halloween house).
  14. Recent speculation and hypotheses point The Thing house to be in SS22. But I understand why some folks didn't like Assimilation due to the overuse of puppets/animatronics; they work best when A] the line is pulsed, and B] they aren't the focal point of the attraction. With option A, it's obvious because they can be reset when no one is around, and, therefore, everyone gets to experience the effect. With option B, the problem of overuse can be the same as the overuse of blood and gore in an attraction; too much of it is overkill and the rest of the house will suffer because of it (but only if the rest of the house isn't on par with the standout feature, which, 9 times out of 10, it isn't, thus the house fails).
  15. I'm getting vibes that the Disaster house is a cabin of sorts, what with the moldings resembling deer and the wicker furniture. :/
  16. Nyet, Boris was alive. If I recall, he arrived at Dr. Agana's office to see the aftermath of an apparent scuffle between her and another worker. Not to mention I believe it was he who founded Legendary Truth in the first place after everything went down. Besides, the whole Bloody Mary saga (at least when dealing with Mr. Shuster) took place in the 50s, a good 30 years after our supposed time frame for XXI (first two decades of the 20th century).
  17. Spanish Inquisition sounds more likely given the Prisoner codename. Knott's Berry Farm did a house a long time ago with the same theme of a sort of Spanish castle with people being tortured by said individuals. And for more information on said Inquisition, check out this link via Wikipedia. Coincidentally, the majority of the group's actions were held in Seville, and I swear someone on here mentioned Seville as part of speculation...
  18. But what about the idea of the new show taking place on the Beetlejuice stage? I don't remember if it was said that Mr. Bushwood was coming back this year in the same spot he was in last, which was said stage. Although it would be much easier to theme a blank stage to a Vegas/Atlantic City casino backdrop for a showgirl show than it is to try and add to a dark, dank castle. Yet going from six zones down to five is a bit awkward if it meant they weren't focusing their attention to more detail to go in for the other zones or houses. I'd bring up the 9th house idea again, but I'm afraid that dead horse is gonna come back and beat ME to death.
  19. Ah, so not only a tag team of icons, but a tag team of FEMALE icons. This will make for one lovely HHN, in my opinion...
  20. So are we not having the whole Unified Aggressor system they injected into last year's event then? 'Cause it sounds more like this year is bound to very victim-focused than anything...
  21. Right, but I didn't say that she wouldn't be the ONLY one they would bring back, just that she wouldn't be THE one that would return if it were up to corporate. Especially not when there's an icon that's been in all but I believe two years out of this past decade, including XX...
  22. If it was a corporate decision, Cindy wouldn't be the one they would bring back...
  23. For the people who don't think a silent antagonist will work for Horror Nights, need I remind you of THESE minions? If I'm not mistaken, these guys are completely silent, yet they manage to scare the absolute sh!tes out of people regardless. Anyway, the way you guys are talking about a Librarian icon, it sounds more like a silent Mary Shaw than anything. Think about it, the only way Ms. Shaw can kill someone is if the victim screams. Therefore, silence is golden (and duct tape is silver) when dealing with a threat that is attracted to sound. I find a silent monster infinitely more scary than one who won't shut their yap, which is why I prefer Jason and Michael over Freddy and Chucky (although Freddy has the added ability to kill people in their dreams). Oh, and about that scarezone dedicated to bears... .....yeah, I'm down.
  24. I'd venture to say it was the same bus. If I'm not mistaken, that may be the same bus that was used in 06's Deadtropolis and 04's Fright Yard scare zones (I think there was also a bus in the weird market scare zone where Field of Screams used to be in 05's Tales of Terror).
  25. Not to mention they ruffled a few pagan feathers when Samhain was thrust back into the spotlight as the Celtic God of the Dead in '08's The Hallow (yet another error associated with Halloween).
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