11-04-2010, 02:05 AM
Glad you still want to continue the TH show, and I'm sorry I haven't exactly been on the ball, as I truly wanted to get the blog going.
Personally, I liked the series a lot. It could have been polished of course, but the characters were very memorable and the segments were creative. I like the variety aspect as it does "talk horror" through the mouths of characters you might see in horror movies. The problem posed is that it does take a lot to organize, as I've heard from you. If you keep doing it as you were, I'd definitely suggest that you keep the other actors to time tables and make sure they know what they want to talk about.
If you do keep doing the TH show as it is, I would suggest you "start over" so to speak, as it has been one hell of a gap between your last episode and now.
If you do the round table stuff, I'd strongly suggest you keep the costumes and makeup. I'd imagine getting into it can be something of a hassle, but it's worth it; it adds flavor to the proceedings and differentiates it from other horror review shows.
Though it wouldn't be "talking horror" as much, a bi-weekly story would also be cool. I don't think it should be a zombie show however. With no offense to you, zombies are sort of overused.
Personally, I liked the series a lot. It could have been polished of course, but the characters were very memorable and the segments were creative. I like the variety aspect as it does "talk horror" through the mouths of characters you might see in horror movies. The problem posed is that it does take a lot to organize, as I've heard from you. If you keep doing it as you were, I'd definitely suggest that you keep the other actors to time tables and make sure they know what they want to talk about.
If you do keep doing the TH show as it is, I would suggest you "start over" so to speak, as it has been one hell of a gap between your last episode and now.
If you do the round table stuff, I'd strongly suggest you keep the costumes and makeup. I'd imagine getting into it can be something of a hassle, but it's worth it; it adds flavor to the proceedings and differentiates it from other horror review shows.
Though it wouldn't be "talking horror" as much, a bi-weekly story would also be cool. I don't think it should be a zombie show however. With no offense to you, zombies are sort of overused.
âThe Fright Night remake is a film which taps into the audienceâs deepest rooted fears, such as those of vampires throwing motorcycles at them. I dread the thought of a vampire throwing a refrigerator or a deskjet printer or... Iâd better stop before I give myself nightmaresâ


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