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IPs- Hollywood vs Orlando

Aug 12, 2021
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This is for funsies. Anyone who attended both Orlando and Hollywood at any year if not multiple how would you compare how the IPS were presented in both coasts. Could be anything from this list of IPS:
  • New Line Cinema’s Big Three- NOES, F13, and TCM. Also the Freddy vs Jason houses in 2015 and 2016.
  • Saw, Child’s Play, and the Wolfman (2010).
  • Halloween series starring Michael Myers.
  • House of 1000 Corpses (while we’re at it; the 3-D vs classic style version).
  • La Llorona and Scarecrow
  • The Walking Dead, Silent Hill, Alice Cooper
  • AWIL, Insidious, Evil Dead, and Ash vs Evil Dead
  • From Dusk Till Dawn (Tv Series), Dracula Untild
  • American Horror Story, The Exorcist
  • The Shining
  • Stranger Things, Poltergeist
  • Ghostbusters, Killer Klowns, and Universal Monsters
 


From the looks of it, I’d say Orlando’s NOES looks more intense, it may be the night vision IDK. Hollywood 2008’s Home Sweet Hell looks pretty good tho.



I don’t find the Orlando version of the Shining to look terribly impressive but Hollywood’s just looks embarrassing. What was up with that elevator scene?
 
Anyone? Anyone? Bueller?

You really gotta dial it back. It seems there is no interest in the discussion. We’re trying to not to harp on you, but at the same time - it’s … a lot. When there is discussions to be had, then it will be had. Forcing conversation may actually have the opposite response you’re looking for.

It’s December and about to be Christmas. A majority of people leave the Halloween mindset locked away til the new year at best.
 
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