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Happy Halloween!......Maybe.....

9/20/2017

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Well, horror fans sure did wake up on social media when it was announced that Jamie Lee Curtis would be back as Laurie Strode in the upcoming 2018 'reboot' of "Halloween",  As we all know by now, I think, the film will be directed by David Gordon Green, with John Carpenter as executive producer and creative consultant.  I'm not going to go any further into the details, as they have been published on about a million other websites.  You can link to an article from Variety here.  The one thing I would like to note is that, according to the articles, the film will be a direct sequel to the original "Halloween 2", and will ignore all of the other sequels, including "Halloween: H20" and "Halloween: Resurrection", both of which featured Jamie Lee.

What I am really thinking about are the various social media reactions I saw to this news.  Many fans were completely ecstatic, acting as though it was the second coming.  Others simply rolled their eyes over the fact that there was yet another "Halloween" film on the horizon.

I am not entirely sure how I feel about it yet.  I have long maintained that movie fans in general, and horror fans specifically, are always lamenting the fact that "There's nothing new coming out of Hollywood", yet they jump for joy when the umpteenth sequel in a horror franchise is announced.  I think far too many of us are "holding on to the past".  Listen, I love all the iconic horror franchises as much as anyone.  "Friday the 13th", "Nightmare on Elm Street", "Halloween"......these are all defining franchises in the horror landscape, and, for those of us of a certain age, they are films that we grew up with and, because of that, we tend to view them through the lens of nostalgia.  Speaking for myself however, I think there comes a time when certain things have just "run their course".  Personally, if they never made another "Halloween" film, I would be OK with it.  Having said that, who knows?  Maybe this new one will turn out to be really good. 


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NJ Horror Con and Film Festival

9/15/2017

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Greetings Horror Nerd fans!  This article was a long time coming!!

​Back in 2016, when I heard that my friend, filmmaker Ryan Scott Weber (Mary Horror, Pretty Fine Things, Zombies Incorporated) was starting his own horror convention and film festival, I admit that I was a little surprised.  He was having it right here in New Jersey, which was already the home of two large, well known conventions. so it was bound to raise a few eyebrows.  However, I had known Ryan for quite some time and he's a true horror fan at heart, so I knew that it was a good bet that he was not taking it lightly, and they he knew that starting a new horror con right here in NJ was going to be a challenge.  He also announced Robert Bruce, of AMC's "Comic Book Men" as a partner in this endeavor, so that was also a sign that this was something that was well thought out.

I had no idea what to expect as far as the size and scope of the convention to come, but over time, Ryan kept announcing more and more celebrity guests.  Kristanna Loken (Terminator 3), Alex Vincent (Child's Play), Matthew Lillard (Scooby Doo), and many other well-known names.  The list just kept growing and growing, and I couldn't help but wonder how Ryan and his team were going to pull this off.  When John Waters was announced as the special VIP guest, it was a huge deal, as John doesn't do a lot of shows.  It was shaping up to be a much bigger convention than I had anticipated.

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Finally, the weekend of the show arrived.  Unfortunately, Friday met us with thunderstorms and monsoon like conditions, which I am sure impacted attendance to some degree, but I was surprised at how many fans were there.  It turned out to be a great showing, all things considered.

The show itself was well organized and laid out.  Some of the vendor spaces were a little tight, but this was related more to the layout of the hotel than to anything having to do with the convention itself.  For a first time convention, things went very well in my opinion.  If I wanted to, I could certainly find things to nitpick.  For example, there was one vendor room that was at the end of a hallway that was a bit hard to find if you didn't know it was there, but this was a minor issue, and even long running, established conventions have their issues.  

The celebrity signing room was well laid out, again given the size of the hotel I could tell that Ryan and crew had some challenges when it came to laying out the room, but I never really had any problems moving around or seeing and of the celebrity guests.  Again, I would like to mention that it was a great mix of guests from Felissa Rose (Sleepaway Camp) to Lynn Lowry (The Crazies, The Super), to The Amazing Kreskin, there was someone to keep every fan interested.  

In addition to the great lineup of guests, there was also a wide variety of vendors offering a fantastic array of merchandise.  There was definitely something for everyone.


My only regret was that I did not have a chance to check out some of the films that were shown during the film festival, which was run efficiently by filmmaker Tony Goggles.  There were a lot of excellent indie films being screened, many of which were made by filmmakers that I know personally, and I wish I had been able to attend some of them.....next time for sure!

Overall, it was a fun time and again, for a first time convention, it was extremely well run and I have to re-iterate that Ryan, Robert and their entire crew did a great job.  Yes, there were some minor issues, which I am sure will be corrected next time......

​....Speaking of which!!!

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The weekend of September 22-24, 2017 we're going to do it all over again!  Based on the success of the first show, Ryan and crew and bringing NJ Horror Con and Film Festival back!  This time, they are at a new hotel, the Renaissance Woodbridge in Iselin, NJ, and once again, they have another great lineup of guests, including a "Goonies" reunion with Sean Astin and Kerri Green, A "Night of the Demons" reunion with Scream Queen Linnea Quigley, Amelia Kinkade, Kevin Tenney and others, Tyler Mane, Scout Taylor Compton AND, in a rare convention appearance, special VIP guest star Crispin Hellion Glover (Back to the Future, Willard).  
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As with the previous show, there will also be a variety of merchandise vendors for your shopping pleasure along with a lot of great cosplayers, costumed entertainers, and fans sporting every kind of horror themed costume or makeup you can think of.  All of these things add up to make for a great weekend.

The Horror Nerd is really looking forward to the second edition of the NJ Horror Con and film festival!  It's very hard to get a convention off the ground successfully in a time when there seems to be some kind of fan convention or event every weekend.  Ryan Scott Weber, Robert Bruce and their convention team seem to be well on their way.  I hope that this second show is a success, and leads to many more to come.  Be sure to attend the show the weekend of September 22-24, 2017.  The Horror Nerd will see you there!!

Note: All photos NOT watermarked are the property of NJ Horror Con and Film Festival.  
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Click the image to go to the NJ Horror Con and Film Festival Website!!

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