Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Monday, November 9, 2009
Zombie Dean-Salem Day 2
Went here to hook-up with ChristopherThere he is!We did a little work on my Halloween costume. Hmmm. . . a ghost or Blanket Jackson?Or, maybe a frat zombie at a toga partyThat costume making is thirsty work.OMG! I have to pee like a racehorse.On to a little site seeing
Scary witch!
Scary witch!
Some radom old timey house.Scarier witch!!!
Sweet gargoyle
My dogs are barking! Thank God for Debbie.
Sweet gargoyle
My dogs are barking! Thank God for Debbie.
Next up. . . Salem at night with the Spirits (beer, whiskey, wine, etc)
Friday, November 6, 2009
Zombie Dean Winchester's Salem Trip - Day 1
Zombie Dean Winchester
One of the perks of working in a media purchasing and planning company is the sweet gifts reps send us. Also, when you are known as the company Halloween freak, you get handed all the Halloween themed gifts.
This year, Gamespot.com sent us some fun zombies. As any good haunter would do, I've used them to raise an army of the undead. So far, my army is 5 strong.
Now, this guy here was given to me by a co-worker who shares my love of Dean Winchester from Supernatural. Her one request was that I name him Zombie Dean Winchester.
As it turns out, Zombie Dean Winchester is a wonderful travel companion. I brought him with me to Salem and he had a good time. So good that he started his own Facebook page with tons of pictures from the trip. He continues to update the page with pictures almost daily of what he's up to. I'll be share a few of those here as well.
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Statesville Prison
Ok, first of all, I was taken there by reps in a party shuttle with boooooze, food and music. And, would really like all future haunt excursions to start and end that way. Alas, I do not think that will happen.
Statesville is very good. I saw the guy who runs it give a presentation on basically wrangling his actors at HauntCon and he was extremely engaging. That's part of the reason I was really looking forward to it. And, for the record, his talk gave excellent suggestions on how to encourage your actors into being good haunt actors.
The haunt started out with a huge disadvantage in that it was rainy and cold. Luckily, the rep upgraded our tickets to VIP and we got in straight away.
I know I've become kind of numbed by going to so many haunts, so it's always great to go with non-haunters. And, let me tell you, these folks from work were definately non-haunters. The girl right behind me went through the whole thing screaming and near about pulled my shirt down and right off. I had to ask her to please let go because I didn't want to be walking around topless.
There were some really good scenes and scares in the haunt. The clown room particularly stands out. It was red and white checked with tons of misdirecting mirrors. The floors were slanted and the ceiling got lower and lower until you were completely hunched over. Then, it just stops at a dead end. While I was able to lead my group through the rest of the haunt with no problems, it took someone yelling at me from behind that it was a door to make me realize what a bloody idiot I am.
This is the first time that I've actually thought there may have been too many actors. You didn't get a chance to be startled because you could always see another actor right up the way.
The only other troublesome thing was that they had not one, not two, not three, but four of those squoosh you wall things. One would have sufficed. And, the last one was losing inflation so we were all tripping over the back half of it.
So, those two things said, I must say, the rest was very enjoyable.
Now, having been to three local haunts so far I can tell you my favorite has been Dream Reapers.
Next week, I hope to hit Fear at Navy Pier. I'll also be going to Franken Plaza to see Midnight Circus. I'll let you all (and by that I'm sure I mean 1 or 2 of you) know how it is.
Statesville is very good. I saw the guy who runs it give a presentation on basically wrangling his actors at HauntCon and he was extremely engaging. That's part of the reason I was really looking forward to it. And, for the record, his talk gave excellent suggestions on how to encourage your actors into being good haunt actors.
The haunt started out with a huge disadvantage in that it was rainy and cold. Luckily, the rep upgraded our tickets to VIP and we got in straight away.
I know I've become kind of numbed by going to so many haunts, so it's always great to go with non-haunters. And, let me tell you, these folks from work were definately non-haunters. The girl right behind me went through the whole thing screaming and near about pulled my shirt down and right off. I had to ask her to please let go because I didn't want to be walking around topless.
There were some really good scenes and scares in the haunt. The clown room particularly stands out. It was red and white checked with tons of misdirecting mirrors. The floors were slanted and the ceiling got lower and lower until you were completely hunched over. Then, it just stops at a dead end. While I was able to lead my group through the rest of the haunt with no problems, it took someone yelling at me from behind that it was a door to make me realize what a bloody idiot I am.
This is the first time that I've actually thought there may have been too many actors. You didn't get a chance to be startled because you could always see another actor right up the way.
The only other troublesome thing was that they had not one, not two, not three, but four of those squoosh you wall things. One would have sufficed. And, the last one was losing inflation so we were all tripping over the back half of it.
So, those two things said, I must say, the rest was very enjoyable.
Now, having been to three local haunts so far I can tell you my favorite has been Dream Reapers.
Next week, I hope to hit Fear at Navy Pier. I'll also be going to Franken Plaza to see Midnight Circus. I'll let you all (and by that I'm sure I mean 1 or 2 of you) know how it is.
Monday, October 19, 2009
Dream Reapears ROCKED!!
So far, I've hit two haunts, Chronicles of Hades and Dream Reapers. As you can see by the heading, one of them was amazing.
Chronicles of Hades had virtually no scenery and absolutely no automated props. It was pretty much like going through a cattle shoot all the way through. Now, that said, the actors and the make-up were really good. But, for $20 (I got a half-price ticket online, thankfully), you expect a little more.
Now, Dream Reapers, on the other hand, was one hell of a good time. I have been to so many of these that I rarely jump or scream. I actually did here. And, the folks I was with pretty much screamed all the way through. There was something to see at every turn. The props and scenery were beautifully incorporated into the haunt. There were a few water features I want in my own garden.
And, the actors were great. High energy and not so much screamers as creppy or funny. The make-up was also insanely good.
So, if I were you, I'd by-pass Hades for Reaper.
Go forth and scare!
Chronicles of Hades had virtually no scenery and absolutely no automated props. It was pretty much like going through a cattle shoot all the way through. Now, that said, the actors and the make-up were really good. But, for $20 (I got a half-price ticket online, thankfully), you expect a little more.
Now, Dream Reapers, on the other hand, was one hell of a good time. I have been to so many of these that I rarely jump or scream. I actually did here. And, the folks I was with pretty much screamed all the way through. There was something to see at every turn. The props and scenery were beautifully incorporated into the haunt. There were a few water features I want in my own garden.
And, the actors were great. High energy and not so much screamers as creppy or funny. The make-up was also insanely good.
So, if I were you, I'd by-pass Hades for Reaper.
Go forth and scare!
Friday, October 16, 2009
Another Halloweentastic Weekend
So, here's this weekend's game plan . . .
Friday
Fear at Navy Pier- Revised - Not going until next week now. Steakhouse instead.
http://www.thefearhauntedhouse.com/
Then add my final touches to the halloween movie before previewing it for the others and getting their input.
Saturday
Final, FINAL run through on the halloween moving followed by seeting up all the props, decorations, etc for next week's HUGE Halloween party.
Sunday
Dream Reapers (after a fabu meal at Bull and Bear)
http://www.dreamreapers.com/index.php
Hope everyone's Halloween dreams are coming true!
Friday
Fear at Navy Pier- Revised - Not going until next week now. Steakhouse instead.
http://www.thefearhauntedhouse.com/
Then add my final touches to the halloween movie before previewing it for the others and getting their input.
Saturday
Final, FINAL run through on the halloween moving followed by seeting up all the props, decorations, etc for next week's HUGE Halloween party.
Sunday
Dream Reapers (after a fabu meal at Bull and Bear)
http://www.dreamreapers.com/index.php
Hope everyone's Halloween dreams are coming true!
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Who's Watching You in the Shower?
There's an app for that!!!
Kate and I were perusing the iPhone apps online and ran across a "Ghost Radar". She bought the app and we've been enjoying it all night. It translates quantum flux readings into words. After hearing several, like escape, love, gold, bad, enough, loud, morning, may and others, I decided it was time to pull out the camera and videotape the device. We were able to catch two of the words before the world's tiniest memory card gave out.
Cool, huh? We're trying out this bad baby everywhere we go.
Friday, October 9, 2009
Halloween-centric Weekend
Ok, ghouls and goblins, things are really reving up for me this weekend. Tomorrow is all about finishing up editing the Halloween movie and getting all the party decs ready to go for set up next weekend. On top of that, I'm hitting a haunt tomorrow, Chronicles of the Cursed (link below). And, as if that were not enough, on Sunday, it's time for my annual trip to the Scarecrow Festival in St. Charles (link below for that as well). I know the Festival seems cutesy, but there are these two little old ladies there that make the most amazingly scary candlesticks and serving dishes. That alone is worth the trip.
Then, next week, I will be hitting Dream Reapers (link. . well, you get the idea). And, the week after, Statesville Prison!! Oh, good times. I also have one more here locally, Fear, I'm going to try to see. Plus, Midnight Circus at Franken Plaza.
Here's all those links . . .
Chronicles of the Cursed
http://www.cursedchicago.com/?ref=chicagocursed.com
Scarecrowfest
http://www.scarecrowfest.com/
Dream Reapers
http://www.dreamreapers.com/index.php
Statesville Prison
http://www.statesville.org/
Fear
http://www.neofuturists.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=93&Itemid=%20201
Chicagoween's Franken Plaza
http://www.explorechicago.org/city/en/things_see_do/event_landing/events/mose/franken_plaza__daley.html
Then, next week, I will be hitting Dream Reapers (link. . well, you get the idea). And, the week after, Statesville Prison!! Oh, good times. I also have one more here locally, Fear, I'm going to try to see. Plus, Midnight Circus at Franken Plaza.
Here's all those links . . .
Chronicles of the Cursed
http://www.cursedchicago.com/?ref=chicagocursed.com
Scarecrowfest
http://www.scarecrowfest.com/
Dream Reapers
http://www.dreamreapers.com/index.php
Statesville Prison
http://www.statesville.org/
Fear
http://www.neofuturists.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=93&Itemid=%20201
Chicagoween's Franken Plaza
http://www.explorechicago.org/city/en/things_see_do/event_landing/events/mose/franken_plaza__daley.html
Shout-out to Glen
Hey Glen. . . we here at the blog (read as me) wish you a speedy recovery and really hope we (again, read as me) get to see you when we (I'm) out that way later this month.
And the parade of horns continues. . .
Today's horns seem to be the favorites for everyone thus far. Here's yesterday's. I've already had to promise them to a co-worker to use for Halloween. Many people have suggested I rent them out. What's a fair price?Demon Down! The Human Flu took alot out of me. I had to stay safely tucked away in my underground lair for two days. Stupid humans and their stupid germs!
Monday, October 5, 2009
Friday, October 2, 2009
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Hello you beautiful October!
Monday, September 28, 2009
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Chicago Halloween Fun
As the season approaches, I've been noticing ads for all kinds of Halloweeny goodness in Chitown. Here are a few:
This is an Edgar Allen Poe themed haunt put on by The Neo-Futurarium. However, it's not just on stage. There are 6 different vignettes that are through out the entire theater.
http://www.neofuturists.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=93&Itemid=%20201
Chronicles of the Cursed is located on Grand just west of the Chicago River and promises that "victims will experience the rage of Hades, a killing factory, the dead coming alive, toys turning into demons, parking meters demanding blood, and other truly disturbing experiences."
http://www.cursedchicago.com/
If you are looking for something a little less scary for the kids, try Navy Pier. I've been there a few times in the past and there is good fun to be had there.
http://www.navypier.com/halloween/index.html
Another good spot for the kids is Daley Plaza, or Franken Plaza as they call it during the season. Midnight Circus is so cool to watch. And, bonus, FREE!!
http://www.explorechicago.org/city/en/things_see_do/event_landing/events/mose/franken_plaza__daley.html
The Chicago History Museum does a really fun Haunted Pub Crawl. We did it last year and I actually had a little wierd experience at one of the stops. Looks like they only have one date left with availability, October 13th.
http://www.chicagohistory.org/planavisit/upcomingevents/tours/history-pub-crawls#booze
The Chicago Haunting Tours go year round. So, if you don't have time to do everything in October, save this for November. I've done this one as well and really enjoyed it. Of course, the one I went on was a pub crawl, making it all the more fun.
http://www.chicagohauntings.com/
I've also taken Richard Crowe's Ghost Tour. I will say he seems to be the most knowledgeable. However, be warned, he's not the most engaging. In fact, I found him more interesting when we were on the phone than on the tour. But, like I said, he does know every haunted story about Chicago.
http://www.ghosttours.com/
As I find more fun things to do, I'll post them. Or, if you know of something, let me know.
Dream Reapers is "a haunted house using a new genre of haunt. One of old technology, dark, misdirecting and actor based scares carefully merged with that of new technology. High tech. animatronics, high detail and touching 4 of your 5 senses. It's been around for 10 years and, having been there three times, I can tell you I really enjoy it.
This is an Edgar Allen Poe themed haunt put on by The Neo-Futurarium. However, it's not just on stage. There are 6 different vignettes that are through out the entire theater.
http://www.neofuturists.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=93&Itemid=%20201
Chronicles of the Cursed is located on Grand just west of the Chicago River and promises that "victims will experience the rage of Hades, a killing factory, the dead coming alive, toys turning into demons, parking meters demanding blood, and other truly disturbing experiences."
http://www.cursedchicago.com/
If you are looking for something a little less scary for the kids, try Navy Pier. I've been there a few times in the past and there is good fun to be had there.
http://www.navypier.com/halloween/index.html
Another good spot for the kids is Daley Plaza, or Franken Plaza as they call it during the season. Midnight Circus is so cool to watch. And, bonus, FREE!!
http://www.explorechicago.org/city/en/things_see_do/event_landing/events/mose/franken_plaza__daley.html
The Chicago History Museum does a really fun Haunted Pub Crawl. We did it last year and I actually had a little wierd experience at one of the stops. Looks like they only have one date left with availability, October 13th.
http://www.chicagohistory.org/planavisit/upcomingevents/tours/history-pub-crawls#booze
The Chicago Haunting Tours go year round. So, if you don't have time to do everything in October, save this for November. I've done this one as well and really enjoyed it. Of course, the one I went on was a pub crawl, making it all the more fun.
http://www.chicagohauntings.com/
I've also taken Richard Crowe's Ghost Tour. I will say he seems to be the most knowledgeable. However, be warned, he's not the most engaging. In fact, I found him more interesting when we were on the phone than on the tour. But, like I said, he does know every haunted story about Chicago.
http://www.ghosttours.com/
As I find more fun things to do, I'll post them. Or, if you know of something, let me know.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
More Cemetery Pictures
The crew from Ft. Wayne were in a few weeks ago for the Harry Potter exhibit. I met up with them and we went to two of our more famous cemeteries here in Chicago. And, for buffalo wings at my favorite place in Evanston. No pictures of that but, DAMN, they are good!
Enjoy these. . .
Since this isn't how you spell my name, it's not really all that creepy.
Enjoy these. . .
Since this isn't how you spell my name, it's not really all that creepy.
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