We recently recorded full improv soundtracks for TWO classic horror films. I can’t reveal what they are, but I’ll give you a hint. The first had a Ramones song written about it. The second had a sequel in which a character played Ave Maria on the violin.
I was supposed to publish the first horror soundtrack as podcast #36 last Sunday, but. . . I was traveling home late Sunday night from Atlanta, fresh out of the Netherworld Haunted House. Monday morning I was immediately called away to Alabama for a last-minute work trip. I’m still there.
I will publish podcast 36 as soon as I return home, hopefully tomorrow night.
I’ve been visiting quite a few haunted houses lately, some of which will appear in the 3rd Annual Halloween Extravaganza podcast. In Las Vegas, I visited the Freaking Bros. and Chaos at the Cannery haunted houses. Freakling Bros had a room in which the spiked ceiling came downward to crush you. Chaos at the Cannery had a new spin on the completely-black room — a completely white room with smoke so thick, you had no idea how to get out!
Last weekend, I went to Atlanta to record an interview with the creator of the haunted house Chambers of Horror. In their words, CoH is, “Atlanta’s adults-only extreme haunted house. . .the most disturbing and shocking horror attraction in the Southeast!” Without giving too much away, penises shoot liquid at you! While in Atlanta, I also checked out the brand new Atlanta Zombie Apocalypse and the consistently list-topping Netherworld. I have to say I was overall more impressed with the Atlanta haunted houses than the Las Vegas ones. All three Atlanta haunted houses were amazing. Netherworld is easily the best haunted house I’ve ever been through. Look for all this to be included in the Halloween Extravaganza volume 3.
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