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Marathon of Mayhem: Carnage Factory


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There’s no manufacturing the screams as a terrifying show comes to life in Universal Studios’ lagoon. It’s a fear factory.

 

An all-new Universal Studios lagoon show will make its horrifically hypnotic premiere at Halloween Horror Nights in Marathon of Mayhem: Carnage Factory. Jack the Clown will lure guests into a trance, and they'll awaken in the heart of an insidious factory with pulsing lasers and pounding, electrifying music. Frozen with fear, a nightmare machine will extract guests' deepest fears one-by-one and project them onto giant water screens, showcasing the notorious Halloween Horror Nights icons and frightening scenes from Netflix's critically-acclaimed series "The Haunting of Hill House," the legendary Universal Monsters classic movies and the iconic slasher film, "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre."

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This show is very abstract, and it feels like everything is blended together. Yeah, the segments are different but they’re confusing at times. The Hill House segments is the hardest part to remember cause most of the show typically has the same color tone, making it more gray-ish and darker. 
 

It kinda made me feel like I was watching a Rob Zombie music video. The icons are represented in a clear way, but all the rest made it so abstract. Jack is awesome, but overexposed and Chance only pops up once or twice. TCM pops up in an abstract way, but needed better scenes from the 1974 classic. 

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