it wont be 5 on it, most likely Les Fluers by Minnie Rupert (which has way more potential to be creepy anyways).
it wont be 5 on it, most likely Les Fluers by Minnie Rupert (which has way more potential to be creepy anyways).
Remember when Halloween II ended with the Vernom Mr. Sandman, absolutely chilling. Having such happy and inspiring song while sorrounded by murderous dopplegangers would be great.it wont be 5 on it, most likely Les Fluers by Minnie Rupert (which has way more potential to be creepy anyways).
DUUUUUUDE that'd be really freakin' cool, actually.
It'd be so creepy if at the end of the night they're lined up throughout the park all the way to the exit holding hands, and like the chainsaw chase out, when music goes off, they all attack at once and go back to holding hands.
It really does fit perfectly. Would make for a great opening ceremony as well.
I always thought this maze would be 3D. Do we think we could see 3D zombie vision in House of 1000 corpses, another maze, or not at all?
Six Flags is doing a pretty good job with their 3D right now, but that seems like the only place doing it anymore. I’m still going to hold out just in case, but it feels 50/50 the more I think about itThey usually plaster 3D onto the marketing because they see it as a selling point. I don't think we will see 3D back at HHN, tbh. It's died off in the industry. Mainly because it made no sense since you're literally in a 3D environment already and 2, because they probably realized it was harder for people to navigate while also appreciating the scenery. Honestly, they just made everything blurry for me and I barely saw any 3D, and would take off my glasses on any follow up run throughs of 3D mazes and have been doing that since the early 2000s.
I was saying a 3D maze in general. This would probably have the 3D sub heading if it was fully in 3dThis won't be in 3D.
DUUUUUUDE that'd be really freakin' cool, actually.
It'd be so creepy if at the end of the night they're lined up throughout the park all the way to the exit holding hands, and like the chainsaw chase out, when music goes off, they all attack at once and go back to holding hands.
This also has the potential to be not just scary, but a bit on the fun and creative side too- there were moments like that in the film like Tim Heidecker’s tethered character and Elizabeth Moss’s tethered character had a bit of humor too. Could make some really good guest interaction. Also from an financial standpoint too, easily will be the easiest and cheapest for the costuming department and fx guys- red jumpsuits, leather gloves, cast up some foam scissors, and dark eye makeup. Easy peasy.
Sidesteps the issue with the barkers from last year too. Can't offend someone with an insult if you can't talk!
(Though a Red barker who just makes speeches from a rampart and does weird dance moves would be crazy awesome.)