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Fan Spent October Visiting Horror Movie Filming Locations and Documented It All on Twitter
If you’re looking for the best thread on Twitter right now, look no further than the account of Shawn Kohne, a horror fan who lives in Los Angeles, California. Shawn spent the month of October reveling in his love for the horror genre, paying a visit to iconic filming locations from his favorite horror movies and documenting his day-to-day experiences on Twitter.
Shawn explained in an e-mail to us, “This was my second year going around the greater Los Angeles area taking comparison pictures of Horror movies/TV shows/music videos from the day they were put on film to the day I took them. Each day I posted at least 1 picture, sometimes more than one. I thought if anyone would enjoy my Halloween Horror Hunt for 2018, it would be you wonderful people. So please enjoy my hunt.”
Check out some highlights below and be sure to follow Shawn for the full thread!
Kicking off my Halloween Horror Hunt 2018 with…
The street from Thriller (1983) vs 2018 pic.twitter.com/qI7yg2G2cg
— Shawn Kohne (@TheUniBaller) October 1, 2018
…pray for daylight.
Near Dark 1987 vs 2018 pic.twitter.com/jp61svwrTC— Shawn Kohne (@TheUniBaller) October 4, 2018
The Voorhees House
Jason Goes to Hell 1993 vs 2018 pic.twitter.com/0roniub5I5— Shawn Kohne (@TheUniBaller) October 11, 2018
Ding dong, you’re dead
House 1985 vs 2018 pic.twitter.com/J2QpVGFDbo— Shawn Kohne (@TheUniBaller) October 12, 2018
This time staying awake won’t help you
Heather’s house (it was gardening day)
New Nightmare 1994 vs 2018 pic.twitter.com/WBpvFxhFaU— Shawn Kohne (@TheUniBaller) October 15, 2018
It knows what scares you.
Poltergeist 1982 vs 2018 pic.twitter.com/x8kxU0tVZI— Shawn Kohne (@TheUniBaller) October 20, 2018
Captain Spaulding’s house & Buck’s Grab N Go
The Devil’s Rejects 2005 vs 2018 pic.twitter.com/i1u2oxvUyX— Shawn Kohne (@TheUniBaller) October 26, 2018
Sleep all day. Party all night. Never grow old. Never die. It’s fun to be a vampire.
The Lost Boys 1987 vs 2018
(I was super excited for this one) pic.twitter.com/mMCLbvlAiN— Shawn Kohne (@TheUniBaller) October 29, 2018
Army of Darkness 1992 vs 2018
ALSO
Star Trek 1967 vs 2018
Blazing Saddles 1974 vs 2018
Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey 1991 vs 2018 pic.twitter.com/kRp7B5cH0X— Shawn Kohne (@TheUniBaller) October 30, 2018
Halloween 1978 vs 2018 pic.twitter.com/K4SwhnGolB
— Shawn Kohne (@TheUniBaller) October 31, 2018
Exclusives
‘Dead Mail’ Exclusive Images: SXSW Horror Movie Begins With a Blood-Stained Postal Box Delivery
One of the genre films we’re looking forward to checking out at SXSW this year is Dead Mail, written and directed by Joe DeBoer and Kyle McConaghy and premiering on March 9.
Meagan Navarro will be reviewing Dead Mail for Bloody Disgusting as part of her SXSW coverage, and she writes in her preview for the upcoming fest: “Dead Mail leans heavily into the ’80s analog aesthetic, delivering a unique crime thriller unafraid to get offbeat with its dark narrative. Expect its characters to be as atypical as Dead Mail‘s sense of style.”
In the SXSW 2024 horror film…
“On a desolate, Midwestern county road, a bound man crawls towards a remote postal box, managing to slide a blood-stained plea-for-help message into the slot before a panicking figure closes in behind him. The note makes its way to the county post office and onto the desk of Jasper, a seasoned and skilled “dead letter” investigator, responsible for investigating lost mail and returning it to its sender. As he investigates further, Jasper meets Trent, a strange yet unassuming man who has taken up residence at the men’s home where Jasper lives.
“When Trent unexpectedly shows up at Jasper’s office, it becomes clear he has a vested interest in the note, and will stop at nothing to retrieve it…”
Sterling Macer, Jr., John Fleck, Susan Priver, Micki Jackson, Tomas Boykin, and Nick Heyman star in Dead Mail. Preview the film with an exclusive image gallery below.
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