Coach is obviously Poltergeist, for Craig T Nelson- Coach = ?
Coach is obviously Poltergeist, for Craig T Nelson- Coach = ?
Probably not...I remember some controversy with the IPSo is Bloody Mary possibly coming back? Her stuff from 18 especially this radio ad was awesome!
Minus trademark. What else was controversial about her?Probably not...I remember some controversy with the IP
Minus trademark. What else was controversial about her?
Probably not...I remember some controversy with the IP
The marketing, or how well the marketing was, I think, was where the controversy really stroke a chord.
The marketing for 18, was truly terrifying if you didn't know what it was for. And that I give them credit, but it took things to a level that was..rather unorthodox.
The only way I can see BM return, is if NBCU/Comcast settled with the holders of Bloody Mary, because if I'm not mistaken, it was a merch issue.
Either that, or they bought the merch rights.
From what I know Universal owns Dr. Mary Agana, but not Bloody Mary...So, technically she could returnIt's already been posted that there is no current copyright held for attractions for Bloody Mary. Just one for jewelry
I could see it happening that way; the motorcycle riders in New York would fit in and with a little bit of theming they could make it look like Santa Clarita(although I’d rather see TLB as a house).
Edit: So as far as IP codenames go we have:
- Surprise = Happy Death Day
- Dynamite = Trick ‘r Treat
- Fireball = Stranger Things
- Coach = ?
All I'll say is that she wasn't used in any promo material for any anniversary year since, so she will probably not return ever
How so? I can't believe I missed this...HHN18 was one of my favorites tbhTo be fair...they did, by accident (see opening weekend of HHN25)
From what I know Universal owns Dr. Mary Agana, but not Bloody Mary...So, technically she could return
All I'll say is that she wasn't used in any promo material for any anniversary year since, so she will probably not return ever
Coach is obviously Poltergeist, for Craig T Nelson
How so? I can't believe I missed this...HHN18 was one of my favorites tbh
Yeah, I was kind of elluding to this with my last postDr. Mary Agana was created by Mike Aiello. The Trademark, not copyright, was for the words Bloody Mary in use at a Halloween attractions mainly haunted houses. It was a standard mark. That means it was a trademark for the words Bloody Mary without any specialized design or font or look.
There may still be a tshirt trademark, but that can be worked around. The "Say my name" tshirt or the one with "Mary, Mary, Mary" wouldn't fall under a standard Bloody Mary mark as those shirts didn't use Bloody Mary.
Dr. Mary Agana was created by Mike Aiello. The Trademark, not copyright, was for the words Bloody Mary in use at a Halloween attractions mainly haunted houses. It was a standard mark. That means it was a trademark for the words Bloody Mary without any specialized design or font or look.
There may still be a tshirt trademark, but that can be worked around. The "Say my name" tshirt or the one with "Mary, Mary, Mary" wouldn't fall under a standard Bloody Mary mark as those shirts didn't use Bloody Mary.
I remember hearing the radio ads in my car as a child. I was.....intrigued and a bit scared of a simple radio ad, which is hard to achieve.The marketing, or how well the marketing was, I think, was where the controversy really stroke a chord.
The marketing for 18, was truly terrifying if you didn't know what it was for. And that I give them credit, but it took things to a level that was..rather unorthodox.