2 posts tagged “wes craven”
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Crypticon 2008 ♥ Radisson Hotel - Roseville, Minnesota |
So what does one do at these conventions ? Usually buying stuff, like 8x10 signed actor portraits and sometime overpriced merchandises. My sister did get a nice deal on the Lost action figures Todd McFarlane put out a few years ago. I contemplated on buying bootleg Hellraiser and Evil Dead stuff, but instead got an autographed Hellboy II. Was disappointed that there were not more obscure horror DVDs and packages for sale (it seems I already own 90% of whatever they were selling).
My brother took most of the photographs, including James Duval (Frank the Bunny), Chris Sarandon (famous for playing Jack Skellington), Doug Jones (Pale "Jazz Hands" Man), and here's a picture with Michael Berryman (that The Hills Have Eyes dude). Berryman, no offense or anything, is such a nice guy, but he's really scary-looking. He even seems like a fanboy as he was collecting autographs from the other attendees!
My complaints and suggestions for future shows is to keep the cost down. $30 per day is really expensive, and adding on additional purchases, you can easily tap out $100. The other problem is that the convention extends for three days - perhaps just keep it to the weekend. I also think that it would've been better to have it in the Summer or perhaps closer to Halloween (but I can understand that October might be too insane to try and organize anything).
Other disappointment was that legendary make-up artist and actor Toni Savini canceled out.
Other than that, it's worth checking out these conventions if you want to meet actors and get more merch. I wouldn't mind attending a Star Trek convention one of these days if they held one closer to home.
Links:
crypticonminneapolis.com
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I have one of the greatest Halloween song for you today. It's DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince's "A Nightmare on My Street" from their most popular album, He's the DJ, I'm the Rapper (the one with "Parents Just Don't Understand" song).
The song is obviously about Freddy Krueger of A Nightmare on Elm Street. It tells about how Will Smith saw this "def" movie and before he knew it, he was having a nightmare about Fred.
The piano
part in Smith's song uses elements of Charles Bernstein's soundtrack
for the original movie. The sample they used is from "Main Theme", but I'm including "Sleep Clinic" here.
By the way, isn't it weird how Will Smith is all grown up now?
So, anyroad, the first time I saw a Nightmare film, it was Part 3, The Dream Warriors. I thought it was one of the best horror movie I've ever seen (back in '87). I especially liked the D&D kid that was killed right away :/
And if you're planning on renting the Nightmare series, avoid part two. Freddy's Revenge was easily the worst film of the series.
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10/24/2007 20:59:04
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