Gotcha. Seems like every year, people end up requesting Bioshock and I feel it's perfect for house material. It would be a challenge though.Im no sure they were that well received.
And something i remember people saying about resident evil and videogames in general is that " they cant be scary and are for children"
I remember asking why the house came off as so goofy and colorful and i think someone here went " well it is based on a game, thats how it is supposed to be"
Thats why i think five nights at freedys would fit well. Because people already associate games with being for kids
Gotcha. Seems like every year, people end up requesting Bioshock and I feel it's perfect for house material. It would be a challenge though.
No surprise there to me, it's still a family vacation destination and HHN ain't for everyone.
treaks and foons kinda countsHave they ever done an evil cartoon house?
At the very least i'm with you here on Dead Exposure. I felt like that house was just black walls and strobes. I never had any runs where I experienced the much talked about "intensity" from the cast. It was a bit of a letdown house actually.Good point about A Quiet Place, my first thought was Yes! but I don't think it could work with the constant chaos style of houses that Universal mostly has... I feel like it really would only work with pulsing because the whole terrror in that movie is trying to be quiet.
Also I think we talk too definitively about how good/bad houses are. I feel like it's up to individual interpretation and each run through. For example. I liked this years Blumhouse house better than last years? I loved the Halloween 4 house even though I thought the movie sucked. I thought the SAW house last year was fantastically scary though many disagreed. I didn't think Dead Exposure or ... Scarecrow were as amazing as everyone else thought....
So I think to the general population Michael popping out with loud noises and a knife might not be the most creative thing ever... but I'm sure it scares them.
Just my two cents.
Except for The Walking Dead house from 2015.... everyone can agree that SUCKED!
At the very least i'm with you here on Dead Exposure. I felt like that house was just black walls and strobes. I never had any runs where I experienced the much talked about "intensity" from the cast. It was a bit of a letdown house actually.
I think I overhyped it in my head... I was kind of thinking/hoping the stobes would be slower so it was darker and the flashes of light were shorter therefore having more movement inbetween each flash from the actors and props... I mean the strobes were so fast I didn't really get the feeling like I couldn't see haha
I live literally and figuratively in the Orlando bubble--so the WB event did well? Well enough that they might expand it to other markets? I think UOR is out but there are other potential partners around the Halloween mecca of Orlando.
Also, it can't be cheap to house performers from L.A. for 2 months when you have a large pool of local dancers willing to work for less than Equity actors at your disposal.
Not too crazy. Even some people I know who like them agree it needs to go as it's just the same thing every year it's been around and it only appeals to a certain demographic whereas I felt like something like a B&T (or the Beetlejuice show that was proposed last year) are the types of shows that appeal to larger crowds.
Oh for sure, I just want to see them try and recreate an underwater city in house form.Saws and steam felt very bioshock.
It felt inspired by it.
Probably a better chance due to the relevancy of the franchise than my pie in the sky (The Last of Us).My pie in the Sky wish, as it is every year, is a Fallout house
Do we know for fact that it was legal that kiboshed a parody show? Seems like the sort of thing that could just be wild rumor.The question is what replaces AOV at this point? If legal won't approve a parody show, I don't see what else but AoV would be the big show
Do we know for fact that it was legal that kiboshed a parody show? Seems like the sort of thing that could just be wild rumor.
Enough credible people are saying that's the case for me. The question is *why* they did it, which doesn't seem to be known.