Saturday, October 30, 2010

Universal Horror

Where to begin! I expected it to be like Fright Night. Because Fright Night was terribly scary. However the whole experience was so much more. The make-up and costumes of the characters were amazing. The three monsters who stood outside the gate were freaky. We entered early so it was still calm. But then they let the rest of the monsters out and they were incredible, really into character and it couldn't have been better.

There was this scary alley, where the monsters popped out. It was eerily-lit, had mad characters... I felt that I was in Diablo. It was so real! Everything was larger-than-life-scary and all of them were out to impress. In fact, I went through it twice and the second time was as exciting as the first.

Then there was the Zombie band who played Zombie and other rock classics. They were amazing and it felt like they could have gone on forever while wild clowns with knives, prostitutes and undead brides took turns to spook us.

Weetz took us around and introduced to some of the big shots working at Universal. I was in awe at their cool but more so, by their passion and their work. It was almost like a behind-the-scenes look at how it all came together. So insightful and so inspiring. They were all so friendly, had no airs and were interested in what we thought.

We chilled at Hard Rock Cafe. There was an awesome band who also played classics. But the one that I loved the most was Modjo's Lady Hear Me Tonight. Reminded me of how wonderful the song was. The place was decorated in Halloween stuff as well. A great place to chill out.

I was entertained and enjoyed myself thoroughly the entire night. Thanks to all who made everything possible. Can't wait to visit Universal Studios in the day!

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

U got a shot of that SIA girl!, haha

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jason kyh said...

AHAHA yes yes it was near impossible to get anything they were all moving so quickly!