well thereś only one dead animal in the whole film. so no they won´t be alot of puppets
Ha! Shows how much I know. I always picture a full cemetery of pets just rising from the dead.
well thereś only one dead animal in the whole film. so no they won´t be alot of puppets
Creative has nothing to do with HHN.To be fair though, if it were to become a house I don’t think it’s out of the picture for Creative to think up a few more dead animals to use as puppets for a scene where you walk through the actual Pet Semetary.
Explains why there aren't anymore 3-D housesCreative has nothing to do with HHN.
Creative does rides. Art and Design (part of Entertainment) does shows, parades, and events (like HHN).
Explains why there aren't anymore 3-D houses
You certainly didn't miss out when it came to Lunatics Playground: You Won't Stand a Chance 3-D. *shudders*Never had the joy of a 3-D house, seeing as 27 was my first time - I've heard mix reviews though, so maybe I'm not missing much?
Some are good, some are bad...Some are In-BetweenNever had the joy of a 3-D house, seeing as 27 was my first time - I've heard mix reviews though, so maybe I'm not missing much?
What are the chances of Pet Semetary coming in? It’s got the remake coming next year same as Child’s Play and it’d fit the same classic horror mold as TCM, Exorcist, Shining, and Poltergeist have the past few years. The only problems might be Stephen King and that its overall more obscure than the others.
While it was no Poltergeist, I think the original is vaguely remembered by children of the 80s, if more for the Ramones song, a minor MTV hit.
Huh, looking for info on King's involvement I found this: "The film earned $57 million in 1989, bigger than any prior Jason, Freddy, Chucky, Leatherface, Pinhead or Michael Myers flick of that era. Adjusted for inflation, it earned $134m, meaning that in 1989 it had sold more tickets than any zombie movie since 1980 and any R-rated horror flick save for Friday the 13th, Predator, Carrie, The Shining, Halloween, Aliens, The Omen, Alien, The Amityville Horror and The Exorcist." So bigger hit than I remembered.
Every article mentions King, tho, so I'm guessing he still has some rights. Probably puts the kibosh on this.
Good to know, that’s who I was referring to so it’s nice to know their proper name.Creative has nothing to do with HHN.
Creative does rides. Art and Design (part of Entertainment) does shows, parades, and events (like HHN).
Huh, I didn’t realize that Pet Semetary was nearly that successful. I don’t think it had a gigantic impact on the genre, but it’s certainly a horror classic in its own right. I think if they could convince King it’d have enough to base a house around.
I think he’s worried that nothing a haunt can pull off will live up to his expectations and therefore won’t entertain the idea at all. Again, this is his hard work and can do what he wants with it.
I can't blame him. I'm guessing HHN has probably already pitched doing houses of his work to him before, otherwise I'd say if they can really pull him in...
Considering that the Shining house was based on the movie (which he publicly dislikes), I don't think that would necessarily sway him, though. I don't know the legalese of house rights, but maybe if he was somewhat involved, maybe it'll warm him up for the future? *fingers crossed*
Considering that the Shining house was based on the movie (which he publicly dislikes), I don't think that would necessarily sway him, though. I don't know the legalese of house rights, but maybe if he was somewhat involved, maybe it'll warm him up for the future? *fingers crossed*
What I meant is by doing the film version of the story, they probably burned whatever bridges they had with King. Tattered rope bridge that it likely was, have to figure its gone.
Pretty sure the house announcement was delayed because someone accidentally used his name in an advertising email.