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Post by robert on Feb 25, 2007 16:28:18 GMT -5
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Post by 1992 on Feb 25, 2007 17:01:01 GMT -5
I have it. Its ok but its not realistic at all! How many traveling carnivals dig out basements under the rides to store large wooden gears and sleeping quarters? Its worth getting but don't expect realism. The best scene is actually near pitch black with an odd colored gobo shining on objects while the main hero characters are whispering so quietly its almost subliminal.
I'm excited about the movie "Darkride" which comes out in mid March.
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Post by mclunatic4evr on Feb 27, 2007 23:07:54 GMT -5
Ghoulies II and the end of child's play III have some good dark ride scenes. Killer Klowns from outer space has a carnival like theme and Clownhouse did too.
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Post by 1992 on Mar 7, 2007 13:57:41 GMT -5
Ghoulies II and the end of child's play III have some good dark ride scenes. Killer Klowns from outer space has a carnival like theme and Clownhouse did too. I never understood the end of Childsplay. That darkride was NOT a portable nor do I believe it was in the United States. I have a feeling it was in Japan. The production on that darkride was way over the top, I've never seen anything like it in real life.
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Dr.Terror
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Chills and frights on Hallowe'en night
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Post by Dr.Terror on Mar 13, 2007 19:28:40 GMT -5
Great flick. Baker really did a great job on all the animated figures, but the design for the monster under the mask was a bit silly.
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Post by 1992 on Mar 14, 2007 6:21:05 GMT -5
Great flick. Baker really did a great job on all the animated figures, but the design for the monster under the mask was a bit silly. The animated figures were anything but sinister looking though which I felt was kind of lame. I agree with the monster.... He should have just looked like a mongoloid like Sloth from the Goonies. Instead he looked like an "imp" from doom.
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