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Hobbz

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  1. So, are we gonna have some separate thread that's spoiler free from anything in the actual event? :o

    You know, just in case some people might not go until late October, but still don't want anything ruined?

    I'll probably go opening weekend, but other people still might want things to be kept a surprise.

    More likely a seperate Picture & video thread will go up after Employee Preview.

  2. There is plenty of behind the scene insight on those tours Murdy is doing. Actually, maybe a little too much if you ask me.

    I've been feeling tha same, there was a lot of leaked info before mazes were announced and all these media previews are showing the mazes. It kinda ruins it for me. To me it was better when no info was sent out and it made the anticipation that much better. Now it will be sort of "oh yeah I saw this part in the preview", I know it will be different with the lights and actors but this is just my opinion.

  3. So crazy survivors in TT "The humans that were lucky enough to survive the initial invasion have organized themselves into groups that now patrol the backlot, hunting down the "Walkers" with impunity. Some say these survivors are as dangerous as the Walkers they're hunting... you're about to find out!" Guess we know where the chainsaws will be.

  4. The sets actually differ depending on the area, in 2010 when I was in TT, it ran from 7-12 with a 1/2 break, so it was about a 4 1/2 set. in 2011 we actually did about 1 to 2 hrs sets. You eventually get used to it, the weight and fumes don't really become a problem.

    It really depends on the individual, personally I wouldn't like to be on the streets with just any prop. To me having the chainsaw is more intimidating. I guess it depends on how the scareactor uses his "tool", you can get really good scares from it but you can also fail with it.

  5. Nope wrong on the chainsaw issue. I know that it is your opinion but I've been chainsaw for the past three years, and I LOVE IT!!!! It does not get boring in the least, trust me there are times that you can't use the saw due to a variety of reasons....gas runs out, the chainsaw goes down, whatever, I've experienced it all. During those times it becomes a prop just like everything else, but much heavier. It is hard to be part of the chainsaw crew, there are more safety issues that you need to be aware of. If you get it then I guarantee that you won't get bored. As far as the fumes, it really is not that bad.

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