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Darthemed posted:I think you might have comments locked on the list, but https://boxd.it/72yW is the sequel to The Invisible Man Appears. Well, loose sequel, in the way that most of the Invisible [Noun] films are barely connected. Update and added, thanks! I totally forgot about that one and I've wanted to check it out.
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CelticPredator posted:Universals haunted houses are the highlight of every year for me. They’re just so detailed and fun. Not remotely scary though I was going to say "Yeah I went to it once and it ruled, been a few years though". Then I realized when I went the theme was People Under the Stairs so "a few years" is putting it lightly
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Universal Horror Nights always looks so cool and creative. I watched some walk throughs and the US house that year looked so great. They made something really cool out of nothing with The Weeknd house. Shame it’s so far away but one year I’ll make it there. Closest one for me is Six Flag Fright Fest which is….significantly cheaper. But still a fun time, I should go this year.
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on Long Island we have the Bayville theme park—which I’m not sure has a name beyond “Bayville Theme Park”—transforming into the Bayville Scream Park, with like four haunted houses. but I’m not much of a HHhead due to my preference for a frisson of dread over getting jarringly jump scared. (I’d go with friends though!)
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Here in Minnesota we have a theme park called Valleyfair that would turn into ValleySCARE in October, and it was always fun with multiple haunted houses and lots of decorations. People in costumes would roam the park scaring the guests. Now they do Valleyfair Tricks and Treats which is a much tamer, family-friendly event. As always, the change was blamed on unruly teens
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I should say that the Mall of America opened a haunted house for the first time this year, I'm definitely going to check it out https://www.americanmonsters.com/
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https://twitter.com/dreadcentral/status/1704484120657531270?s=46 One more time for hell house?
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After the 3rd one? Really?
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At some point I'd probably stop going to haunted houses. But then again, Camp Crystal Lake should have been closed about 50 times.
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Halloween Jack posted:After the 3rd one? Really? Seems to be one of those situations where all three of them were written and directed by this one guy, Stephen Cognetti. And of course this is like his meal ticket at this point, he's never done anything else so he'll probably keep making them until a better opportunity comes along, which may never happen.
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Basebf555 posted:Seems to be one of those situations where all three of them were written and directed by this one guy, Stephen Cognetti. And of course this is like his meal ticket at this point, he's never done anything else so he'll probably keep making them until a better opportunity comes along, which may never happen. Like Vin Diesel and the Fast and Furious movies
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Deadite posted:Like Vin Diesel and the Fast and Furious movies Well obviously Vin has hundreds of millions of dollars and can walk away at any time if he wanted to. With this guy it's more like "do I want to gently caress off and get a real job or do I want to just make another Hellhouse LLC sequel?"
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Yeah I'm just taking a shot at Vin Diesel for letting the F&F movies become the only thing he has left of a pretty successful career. I can't think of the last time he starred in a movie that wasn't a sequel. It's still a career I'd trade my own for
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dorium posted:
Yeah, sure. Why not?
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I live in Western PA, I've got Kennywood Phantom Fright Nights as my major haunted attraction but we also have Hundred Acre Manor and The Scarehouse which are absolutely incredible. Hundred Acre Manor is on par or above anything I've done at Universal; just completely wild set design and costumes. Scarehouse used to be on par with that but I haven't gone in a few years. I think we have so many local artists who graduated from Tom Savini's school that even the smallest haunt here is still really good. dorium posted:https://twitter.com/dreadcentral/status/1704484120657531270?s=46 I will watch this even though I really didn't like 2 or 3 at all. That first one was just so good.
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Tubi has plenty of bandwidth, gimme as many Hell Houses as they wanna make. Hell House-boat Hell Air BnB Hell RV Hell House in Space
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Medullah posted:But then again, Camp Crystal Lake should have been closed about 50 times. They renamed it Camp Forest Green, what more could they have done?!
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A Fancy Hat posted:I live in Western PA, I've got Kennywood Phantom Fright Nights as my major haunted attraction but we also have Hundred Acre Manor and The Scarehouse which are absolutely incredible. Hundred Acre Manor is on par or above anything I've done at Universal; just completely wild set design and costumes. Scarehouse used to be on par with that but I haven't gone in a few years. Out here in Eastern PA, we have Pennhurst Asylum which does haunted spooky stuff every fall. I need to check that out at some point but my wife refuses to go.
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Count Thrashula posted:Out here in Eastern PA, we have Pennhurst Asylum which does haunted spooky stuff every fall. I need to check that out at some point but my wife refuses to go. You have Eastern State Penitentiary too, right? I've wanted to check that out for a very long time
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I did that twice, it's cool. First time I went drat near everyone in line was drunk, but somehow didn't cause an issue.
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WeaponX posted:Universal Horror Nights always looks so cool and creative. I watched some walk throughs and the US house that year looked so great. They made something really cool out of nothing with The Weeknd house. Shame it’s so far away but one year I’ll make it there. Same. I don’t know if Fright Fest really fell off hard or I just got old. Big ups to the guy who posts the hi def walkthroughs of Horror Nights every year though. Doing that set design is a dream job pf mine.
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WeaponX posted:Tubi has plenty of bandwidth, gimme as many Hell Houses as they wanna make. La Casa 8: House 4: Hell House LLC 5: The Quickening
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The Houses That October Built is Hell RV.
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Deadite posted:You have Eastern State Penitentiary too, right? I've wanted to check that out for a very long time There's also Lincoln Mill, which had its first run in 2022. I love having a dedicated haunted house within walking distance.
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Deadite posted:You have Eastern State Penitentiary too, right? I've wanted to check that out for a very long time
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I never really understood Eastern State's haunted house thing even though it's huge. The building is already extremely hosed and unsettling, you don't need to cover it in fake cobwebs and have people dressed in lovely clown costumes jump out, just do unnerving night tours with the lights dimmed.
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Halloween Jack posted:What? I thought ESP was shut down for good. I got the chance to do it once and I really miss it. Nah they're still doing their thing https://easternstate.org/halloween/
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Baron von Eevl posted:I never really understood Eastern State's haunted house thing even though it's huge. The building is already extremely hosed and unsettling, you don't need to cover it in fake cobwebs and have people dressed in lovely clown costumes jump out, just do unnerving night tours with the lights dimmed. Gets people in the door.
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Baron von Eevl posted:I never really understood Eastern State's haunted house thing even though it's huge. The building is already extremely hosed and unsettling, you don't need to cover it in fake cobwebs and have people dressed in lovely clown costumes jump out, just do unnerving night tours with the lights dimmed. As someone who is secretly extremely old on the inside, I wish there were more haunted houses that were just “here is a cool old building with creepy stories about it”. I don’t want some rando in a rubber mask to jump at me ; that’s startling at absolute best, more likely just annoying, and certainly not spooky. There’s one near me that’s basically just a local historical society with a donation basket and some cider donuts. You give them some cash, sip something warm and they tell you about some of the more interesting local homicides from 300 years ago. It loving rules.
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Xiahou Dun posted:There’s one near me that’s basically just a local historical society with a donation basket and some cider donuts. You give them some cash, sip something warm and they tell you about some of the more interesting local homicides from 300 years ago. It loving rules.
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A Fancy Hat posted:I live in Western PA, I've got Kennywood Phantom Fright Nights as my major haunted attraction but we also have Hundred Acre Manor and The Scarehouse which are absolutely incredible. Hundred Acre Manor is on par or above anything I've done at Universal; just completely wild set design and costumes. Scarehouse used to be on par with that but I haven't gone in a few years. Yeah I really didnt like Part 2, but 3 brought it back up in quality, but not as high quality as 1. I hope this one maybe will close it out? who knows.
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dorium posted:https://twitter.com/dreadcentral/status/1704484120657531270?s=46 Shame!! Shame!!
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We went on a ghost tour hoping for spooky stories and unbeknownst to us it was actually the "adults-only" ghost tour where the guide was going on about how she channels the spirit of the madame that ran an old brothel, and then passed out homemade merkins as a souvenir, and told the story of the ghost of Ben Franklin's rank-rear end farts.
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Baron von Eevl posted:We went on a ghost tour hoping for spooky stories and unbeknownst to us it was actually the "adults-only" ghost tour where the guide was going on about how she channels the spirit of the madame that ran an old brothel, and then passed out homemade merkins as a souvenir, and told the story of the ghost of Ben Franklin's rank-rear end farts. Question: could you say whatever the HELL you wanted? Follow-up question: not trying to be funny, not trying to get a laugh, don't want anybody to have the worst day of their job, but did any of those fuckers ever blast out of the wall and have like a huge cumshot?
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PKMN Trainer Red posted:Question: could you say whatever the HELL you wanted? This post has some truly chaotic content-avatar interaction.
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Xiahou Dun posted:There’s one near me that’s basically just a local historical society with a donation basket and some cider donuts. You give them some cash, sip something warm and they tell you about some of the more interesting local homicides from 300 years ago. It loving rules. Come to the UK, we have this practically every night of the week in some cities if the weather is good enough.
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Baron von Eevl posted:We went on a ghost tour hoping for spooky stories and unbeknownst to us it was actually the "adults-only" ghost tour where the guide was going on about how she channels the spirit of the madame that ran an old brothel, and then passed out homemade merkins as a souvenir, and told the story of the ghost of Ben Franklin's rank-rear end farts. These are the worst. When I lived in Salem my in-laws wanted to go on a ghost tour and the tour guide spent the entire tour talking about how she's "sensitive" and telling us about the presences she's felt at different parts of the town. It was such a letdown
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PKMN Trainer Red posted:Question: could you say whatever the HELL you wanted? I honestly thought op was going to go right into this, was pleasantly surprised to get a merkin story instead.
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Xiahou Dun posted:As someone who is secretly extremely old on the inside, I wish there were more haunted houses that were just “here is a cool old building with creepy stories about it”. I don’t want some rando in a rubber mask to jump at me ; that’s startling at absolute best, more likely just annoying, and certainly not spooky. Yeah those are cool, I've been on a few with my wife and they're an ok-to-fun way to spend an evening walking around and being shown "here's where someone got really cold in the basement once, here's an old hotel where people get real nervous in the halls sometimes, this apartment building was once a flophouse where people died" Unfortunately Western Canada is really new in terms of permanent structures, so all that only goes so far. And it's not like the local treaty nations get to come in and go around people's houses and poo poo going "This is where one of us got ate by a bear, on this spot a dozen Stoney got trampled by buffalo, here's where your government systematically violated our treaty rights" Which reminds me, I should get to Head Smashed In Buffalo Jump sometime
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