Re: House Of Wax < Reply # 23 on 6/24/2015 1:51 PM > | Reply with Quote
This is in response to the person who asked what it was like without knowing beforehand. When we first walked in Harriet Tubman was greeting us at the door. She was later put in the coffin by a friend of ours. All the dismembered hands reaching out and body shapes were disturbing as my mind for a second made the snap judgment of whether they were real or not. There was one closet that when we opened it a head came rolling at me. I went upstairs first. My buddy told me he knew we found something good when I was quiet for half an hour staring at the piles of mannequin bodies. It's funny but I kept expecting one to turn its head or open its eyes. Looking into various rooms and finding the chopped up pieces was reminiscent of some horror movie but also inspiring at the same time. Finding a unique site is like being in a toy store as a child, the anticipation of not knowing what is around the corner but discerning it'll be something good. We didn't move anything except the coffin which we had to drag out of a corner and into the light. Hopefully this spot will stay undamaged for a while but I wouldn't put much stock in that happening.
Re: House Of Wax < Reply # 24 on 6/24/2015 6:52 PM > | Reply with Quote
Posted by Cross-My buddy told me he knew we found something good when I was quiet for half an hour staring at the piles of mannequin bodies. It's funny but I kept expecting one to turn its head or open its eyes. Looking into various rooms and finding the chopped up pieces was reminiscent of some horror movie but also inspiring at the same time.
Probably just as well that you hadn't just watched Tourist Trap