Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights Begins Friday, Sept. 19

Halloween Horror Nights

Tickets are now on sale for “Halloween Horror Nights” at Universal Studios Hollywood as Southern California’s leading Halloween event becomes “More Dead Than Ever,” expanding to 22 select nights with more mazes than ever, from Friday, September 19 through Sunday, November 2, 2014.

Tickets to this year’s event are available for purchase at www.HalloweenHorrorNights.com/hollywood, including a Front of Line ticket option that enables guests to enjoy priority access at each “Halloween Horror Nights” maze, Terror Tram and theme park attraction.  Advance purchase is recommended as event nights will sell out.

“As the movie studio that invented the horror film genre, we hold ourselves to a very high standard in producing the best and most terrifying Halloween experience,” said John Murdy, Creative Director at Universal Studios Hollywood and Executive Producer of “Halloween Horror Nights.”  “Our ongoing collaboration with today’s most influential filmmakers and musicians, and movie and television horror properties, contributes to the authenticity of ‘Halloween Horror Nights’ and delivers one of the scariest, most compelling experiences anywhere.  This year will be ‘More Dead Than Ever’ with more event nights and even more mazes, and we can’t wait.”

Halloween Horror Nights” 2014 will feature a slate of all-new haunted attractions including, “The Walking Dead: The End of the Line,” inspired by Season 4 of AMC’s Golden Globe-nominated and Emmy Award-winning TV series. The bone-chilling maze will place guests at the heart of a harrowing journey to seek sanctuary at Terminus, an elusive destination that promises community for all.  Mirroring the terror that befell the residents of the West Georgia Correctional Facility, now overrun by savage walkers, the experience will send guests fleeing from the fallen prison into unknown territory as they stage a desperate battle for survival against flesh-eating walkers and ruthless humans.

The engrossing television series will seep into other parts of Universal’s backlot with predatory walkers prowling the secluded wooded areas of the movie studio. “Terror Tram:  Invaded by the Walking Dead” will take guests down the daunting path to Terminus, interspersed with landmarks and walkers from Season 4, including the “burned moonshine cabin,” “charred walkers” and “mud walkers.”

Filmmaker Robert Rodriguez’s cult film and El Rey network’s acclaimed supernatural TV series, “From Dusk Till Dawn,” will debut at this year’s event in a new maze designed to thrust guests into its deviant world where they will encounter sordid mythological creatures known as “Culebras,” serpent-like vampires who have tormented the Earth for centuries.

Celebrated Grammy Award-winning musician, SLASH, hailed as one of the 10 best electric guitar players of all time by Time magazine, is joining forces with Universal Studios Hollywood to compose the first-ever original score for the theme park’s hypnotizing new 3D maze, “Clowns 3D Music by SLASH.”

Other marquee mazes will include, “Dracula Untold:  Reign of Blood,” a terrifying new haunted attraction based on Universal Pictures’ upcoming epic action-adventure; “AVP: Alien vs. Predator,” bringing together the most deadly species spawned from two blockbuster films; “An American Werewolf in London,” inspired by Universal Pictures’ Academy Award-winning film, and “Face Off:  In the Flesh,” featuring gruesome characters from Syfy’s hit TV series.

A series of unnerving scare zones will also infiltrate “Halloween Horror Nights,” terrorizing guests as they navigate the darkness from one terrifying maze to another, beginning with “The Purge:  Anarchy,” inspired by Universal Pictures’ disturbing blockbuster thriller. “The Walking Dead: Welcome to Terminus” will awaken swarms of predatory walkers in a gruesome scare zone situated adjacent to the new “The Walking Dead” maze.

Additional scare zones will include, “Mask-a-Raid,” featuring hordes of blood thirsty cannibals masquerading as French aristocrats; “Dark Christmas,” a Pagan-themed area where demonic creatures hunt disobedient children and drag them to hell; and “Skullz,” based on the Native American legend of Wendigo, a malevolent supernatural half-beast monster with an insatiable appetite for human flesh.

Updates on “Halloween Horror Nights” at Universal Studios Hollywood are available online at HalloweenHorrorNights.com/Hollywood and on Facebook at: “Halloween Horror Nights – Hollywood,” on Instagram at @HorrorNights and Twitter at @HorrorNights as Creative Director John Murdy reveals a running chronicle of exclusive information.

Watch videos on Halloween Horror Nights YouTube and join the conversation using #UniversalHHN.

Halloween Horror Nights” dates are as follows: September 19, 20, 26, 27October 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 16, 17, 18, 19, 23, 24, 25, 26, 30, 31, and November 1, 2, 2014.

As a complement to the nighttime event, Universal’s most popular rides and attractions will also be open to guests, including” Transformers:  The Ride-3D,” “Jurassic Park—In the Dark,” “The Simpsons Ride” and “Revenge of the Mummy—The Ride.”

I Heart Horror: The Resurrection!

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Pardon me fiends.   I have been away for so long.   It has been over a month since the last I Heart Horror article I wrote.   The month of October was crazy for me.   I tried to watch a horror movie everyday in October and make a video  review for that film and post it through DESTROY THE BRAIN.   Let’s just say, it did get to October 11th.   I did see more movies than 11, but I gave up posting the rest and the fact that I went on a week’s vacation out to California didn’t help matters.   Oh well, there is always next year.

How was everyone’s Halloween?   I finally saw ‘Trick ‘r Treat’ and it has now joined the group of films that I will watch every Halloween which are ‘Murder Party’, ‘John Carpenter’s Halloween’, and ‘Lady in White’.   By the way, I really hate that I have to put “John Carpenter’s” before ‘Halloween’ now due to the abomination that Kirk and I don’t want to mention.   However, I guess I kind of mentioned it already huh?   Damn it.

Instead of giving you a big huge article this week, I would love to share some things with you that I went through in October…

‘Paranormal Activity’ didn’t live up to the hype for me.   I’m super glad that I didn’t go with Kirk & significant other up to Chicago to see it.   I’m sure it would have been a good time nonetheless, but I would have been kind of ticked after driving 4+ hours out of my way for something that would have been better as a YouTube video.   Also, after seeing the original ending (which hit the net pretty quickly due to previous festival screeners), Spielberg did the right thing on changing the ending as it was the only part that my girlfriend and I found startling or scary.   However, I envy people that were scared from the film.   I can honestly say there are not a lot of films that do that on a massive mainstream scale.   I am a big fan of ‘The Blair Witch Project’ and it is the only film that has made my heart skip a beat.   However, tons of people hated that film when it came out as well.   Sometimes I will just be alone in my opinion.

The Wednesday before Halloween, my girlfriend and I were at Universal Studios Hollywood and we had the pleasure of attending Halloween Horror Nights.

Click on BEETLEGUISE & I to go to my Flickr set of photos of the trip.

Me and the Ghost with the Most

Here is very RAW & shaky video on me entering into the Halloween: The Life & Crimes of Michael Myers.   One thing to note, in the window, there was actually a silohette recreation of Michael murdering his sister.   I thought we were going to be in the line longer, but it was a short 3 minute wait.

As a big Halloween fan, this was one of the main reasons I wanted to attend the Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood.   The attention of detail inside the house was amazing.   Actors playing Myers were able to trigger the sound of the infamous HALLOWEEN sting when popping out of the closet or out of doors.   Walking through this maze was their best – I could be bias – but it seemed like I was walking into Carpenter’s Halloween.   They even nailed the lighting.   Simply amazing.

Anyway, I’ll be back next week with an article.   Sorry if I disappointed anyone with this post, or the fact that I came back.

New ‘Wolfman’ Posters Unveiled


It’s that time of year where Universal Studios Hollywood rolls out their annual Halloween Horror Nights.   This year, they have the park lined with new posters and banners for ‘The Wolfman’.   Shock Till You Drop scored a few pics, low-res, unfortunately, of these posters.

Also, the Terror Tram Tour at Halloween Horror Nights concludes with the teaser trailer for ‘The Wolfman’.   Evidently, this shows no new footage from what was already shown at Comic-Con, but it should be released to theaters soon enough.

All in all, these are okay posters, especially the one just above with Benicio looking all red-eyed and wolfy.   Not sure what the point of the Anthony Hopkins poster is other than to you market the fact that the Academy Award winner is in the film.   The one with Emily Blunt looks kinda Sci-Fi Original-iffic, but it’s atmospheric, at the least.

Source: Shock Till You Drop