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^Like I said, I could totally be talking out of my ass.
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^Uni doesn't have that system since it's patented by Disney and all that junk. From my understanding, they base it off of how many people are in the line and what their current ride capacity is like. It works well on attractions, but it's definitely more art than science in the houses, since that capacity number can (and does) constantly change.
Of course, I may just be blowing smoke.
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^It was a cross between the Beverly Hillbillies and True Blood.
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The line has been in the show from opening show.
He changes the line to whatever he sees fit. He's funny like that.
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So...
I'm more or less in love with the show this year. I like the length, I like the references, and I think the cast is doing a phenomenal job. It's just random enough for me, and I'm in love with the Oklahoma reference.
And before we all go bashing me because "how dare you enjoy this travesty of a show" and blah blah blah, remember: comedy is 100% subjective, so go suck it I'll respect your opinion if you do the same for mine.
I will say that the opening dance number isn't as involved as it usually is, but the finale is fantastic enough for me to forgive and forget about it.
Kudos to Patrick on a great first show!
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^ The only reason I can think of not having any theming there is because of the Despicable Me construction going on in that area. It could majorly clog things up, even if it is technically in front of it.
Well, that and using all of their budget elsewhere...
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Catacomb's story line would have to be modified to put it on a street.
Not by much. For example...
Oh noez! In transit, the vehicle carrying the French Catacombs exhibit crashed right outside the New York Antiques Museum, and, for some strange reason (we'll say the moon, for instance), they're alive at night and hunting us down! NOEZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I mean, it's kind of a stretch, but it could work.
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^Noticed that in the picture I saw of the facade.
Totally loled.
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With a week till the event I doubt they'll release an event title now. It's like 2004, it had a tagline but no title.
Oh. I was pretty sure it was "Your Luck Has Run Out", but I might be wrong. That just seems like the line they've been pushing all month.
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I should have never brought up hoodies...
Probably not. But on the plus side, we'll get our hopes up that they'll be hoodies this year and then be oh-so let down when they don't show up!
Yup... Always thinking about the positives.
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^ Must. Not. Blink.
Joke. Overdone.
Beating. Dead. Horse.
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^She should only show up on Friday.
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All of the music used in B&T this year was remixed specifically for the show. It can't be found as far as I know.
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^Technically, they were in the lantern the whole time.
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This is going to be quick and simple, and I'm leaving a lot of individuals out who were amazing (mostly because I told you) but I felt I should post this since the ones before have been really short.
-LegendaryTruth Cast A, and the Ops working the house throughout the event: Thanks for making this house so much fun. Yes, I probably went through much more than I should have, but it was totally worth it to see some of the most inventive scares in the event this year. And of course to see my favorite living statue. You all rock beyond belief.
-20 Years of Fear Cast A: I can't believe I only found out about the awesomeness of your cast two nights ago, but what a fun two nights they were for me. ArmyofRobots, Lynx totally sucks, and anyone that disagrees with that needs to be hurt. Badly. Screw those damn pedophiles for getting in Chucky's face (and other areas) and making her hide until they leave. Ice Queen, I have nothing to say, other than you're totally awesome and that you're hilarious and that you rock. Alice, same applies to you, which sounds terrible in a way, but it's totally a compliment. I promise. Body Collector, you were always so much fun to talk to for a bit and to watch you scare people to the ground. Pigface... I'm watching you... Always watching... Mary Shaw, you and your heelies provided some great scares and some great laughs.
Also, even though he's on cast B, Lance, you rock. For so many, many reasons. Watching you scare was a complete pleasure. And special kudos goes to the cast B Alice and cheerleader for also being awesome.
A special thanks has to go out to Havoc cast A (and the special few [you should know who you are] that made trips in for me so much fun) for being constantly on their game, and turning a house that seemed destined to be absolute shit into an absolutely fantastic one that totally deserved house of the year.
Finally, I know there's really no place for this, but thanks to the B&T cast for constantly entertaining me (sometimes multiple times a night) and making the event so absolutely fantastic and hilarious. Lohan, Mr. T/Usher, and Judice get special kudos (since I was always near them) and Doctor, get yourself your right sonic.
EDIT: 20 Years of Fear Cast A:
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Shout out to Cast B Crypt Keeper. Woot.
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I was in the VIP Lounge this past Thursday and it was great. It was over The Thing house that Universal did. It was really informative and fun QA session.
I recorded the entire thing with my camcorder. Jack and the Usher came into the Lounge and hung out for a while it was really cool.
Mike Aiello posted on his twitter that he was looking for a video of the presentation.
Yes, I am an awesome twitter stalker, tyvm.
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I appreciate both casts of Saws N Steam. The scareactors in this zone have made it by far my favorite zone! I do want to give a special mention to the spokesman-person on Cast B, thank you! You made this whole event for me memorable!
I'll post more appreciation mentions later. I have a paper to continue writing. x.x
Write faster!
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Also, Sunday the 17th is UCF night... Soooooooo... Watch out...
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Haha! Was that you?
Yes it was.
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^Fistpump!
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I would like to thank Saws and Steam for last night. It was... You know...
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Haha, first of all, the cast is not a bunch of circus animals, 2nd..do you know how hard it is to completely erase a performance from your head and move on to another one and thirdly how long it takes to memorize all of the new material, dances and choreography? Alot more than a month
Well trained actors can do these things overnight, and I've done something similar in less than 12 hours. Hell, that's the normal routine for Broadway when they're in previews. Show at night, new script after the curtain goes down, rehearsal that next morning, repeat. It's grueling, but it's the life. They could easily put through a major rewrite in a week.
Arcane Insights Tour, Worth It?
in Halloween Horror Nights 21
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Yes. It was amazing. Yes, you should do it.
Best. Night. Ever.