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The contest is at 3 in the vendor room. It is not on the schedule because the vendor room is not on the schedule. You would think someone would be a little more organized around these parts. *looks around*
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I am not entirely sure about the prices for any of the guests, that is something between each fan and each guest.
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There will be a list of prizes posted for the contest. Teams will not get more point.
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There will not be a screening with the cast but there will be a panel and discussion as well as Radio8Ball on Friday night and several interviews. The schedule can be found here:
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Ernie Husdon will be at Crypticon from opening to close! So from Friday at 4 pm to Sunday at 5pm!
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We are STILL working on bringing in another guest or two with larger names than what we have but due to the late date of Jane's departure we can't make any guarantees. Once again I must point out that we do have New York Times Best Selling authors F. Paul Wilson and John Skipp as well as William F. Nolan, the man behind Logan's Run and so much more. And with the current list we still have the wonderful Margot Kidder, Kane Hodder, Ernie Hudson and a whole slew of people who have contributed to the genre.
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Tickets are generally non-refundable but a case like this is special. Please send an email to info@crypticonseattle.com
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Maybe a vampiric werewolf!
I don't know. I think it depends on what sort of monsters we're talking about. If we mean the old school vampires that weren't anything like humans and just bloodthirsty creatures working solely for the purpose of keeping themselves hydrated? Possibly.
If we're talking about glittering vampires that flit about and fall in love with dopey teenage girls? No way.
And werewolves? Well, GINGER SNAPS is such an awesome movie that it seems appealing. Though with how much Bridgett goes out of her way to avoid changing maybe not... -
Would you be willing to host a horror film festival at the White House?
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The ability to learn any skill perfectly simply by watching some one else do it.
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How is it not?!
Seriously, though. Good horror gives us something we can't safely achieve in the real world, that thrill of terror that happens when something threatening crosses your path. It lets us touch something dark and dirty inside us all and stare it in the face without putting ourselves in peril, either by becoming a victim or by becoming the monster. -
The vacuum cleaner. And the machete.
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Anyone playing football. Or baseball. Or basketball. Hockey is the way to go.
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Dude. I don't know. Lots of and lots of bands strike my fancy. I think if I had to choose it would be a dream line up of music that really isn't meant to go together. Voltaire, Cruxshadows, Rosemary Clooney, Eartha Kitt, Siouxsie and the Banshees and so on and so forth...
Crypticon 2010’s Bio
The Pacific Northwest's only horror convention! We're on our third year and straining to go!


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