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Why? Not everything needs gore? Gore is cheap and obvious.I think more gore could be helpful though
Why? Not everything needs gore? Gore is cheap and obvious.I think more gore could be helpful though
Not everything, but I was saying if a main theme or purpose involves gore, then it could be turned up But only if that’s the theme of courseWhy? Not everything needs gore? Gore is cheap and obvious.
Gore is appropriate when it serves the story of the houseWhy? Not everything needs gore? Gore is cheap and obvious.
Enter the Lockbox is a rumored house this year....pure speculationBeen away for a while, but what does the former vice president have to do with HHN?
Been away for a while, but what does the former vice president have to do with HHN?
Guys, he’s super cerealAl Gore invented haunted houses. He did it right after the Internet.
He keeps trying to tell everybody but nobody takes him cereal!Guys, he’s super cereal
Yeah...I'm in this camp. If a property is gory, make it gory.Halloween HORROR Nights is a visual sensory experience, not a movie, so keep the gore coming. In fact I want even more of it. Guts, blood, brains, bones, eye balls, hearts, bring it on.
Halloween HORROR Nights is a visual sensory experience, not a movie, so keep the gore coming. In fact I want even more of it. Guts, blood, brains, bones, eye balls, hearts, bring it on.
Nobody’s worried about gore, but to downplay its importance in an event like Halloween Horror Nights is just silly. Gore offers a level of grit that is needed for a healthy event. Case closed.