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    Foree Fest U.K.

    If any of you HPotD-er's reside in the vacinity of Staffordshire theres a special two day Foree Fest being held with Ken Foree appearing as guest of honour. From 31st Aug - 1st Sep there will be screenings of Dawn Of The Dead and The Devil's Rejects with a special Q & A and signing session. Tickets are £15 per day and a free signature is included in the price. For more info, make with the clickety.

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    A two day convention devoted to Ken Foree and nothing else? Wow....that's hardcore.

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    ive officially never been to any kind of film festival but for 15 quid i may have to make this one of my first festival type things, plus i go to college in staffordshire so i could probably ring my media prof into making it a trip or something for free


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    hope to see you there hellsing, its going to be a fantastic couple of days., and yes for £15 the ticket prices are very reasonable, we thought about this hard and wanted to make them as cheap as possible, you get a lot for your ticket, to meet the the worlds greatest zombie killer himself ken foree, a free autograph on your own item, a place at what will be a very entertaining Q&A and introduction to dawn of the dead or devils rejects.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hellsing View Post
    ive officially never been to any kind of film festival but for 15 quid i may have to make this one of my first festival type things, plus i go to college in staffordshire so i could probably ring my media prof into making it a trip or something for free
    Ah then we may well meet. I'm just in the process of finding out whether I can make it or not. A cinematic screening of Dawn cannot be sniffed at.

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    yeah, to be honest ive seen dawn so much i need big spaces between viewings or i get sick of it but ive yet to see a romero film on screen, especially not the origioal trilogy ones, beings this is my favourite one a chance to see that on a big screen is worth 15 quid alone in my opnion.

    itd be like seeing a new hope or fist of fury or somethin'.

    you know it sounds cheesy but as well as wanting to be a film maker in the town center that my college is in tdown a backstreet theres a cinema that used to cost a quid a viewing and i saw my first movie in there without my mom or brother so its got great memories but it closed down cus some big mutliplex opened up near kfc, if i make it in the film industry i wanna buy and open that place and just show classic films, that'd rock so much cock, to quote mz.


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    Quote Originally Posted by hellsing View Post
    itd be like seeing a new hope or fist of fury or somethin'.
    Saw A New Hope when it was first released in the UK in 1978 and it was one of the best cinema experiences in my life. I loved it so much that me mum took me in to see it again straight after and I think I saw it 5 times that week. None of that CGI bollocks, the original - when it was known as Star Wars and not A New Hope.

    Never saw Fist but caught Enter The Dragon at a midnight screening in London during the 90's. Top flight mon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CapnKnut View Post
    If any of you HPotD-er's reside in the vacinity of Staffordshire theres a special two day Foree Fest being held with Ken Foree appearing as guest of honour. From 31st Aug - 1st Sep there will be screenings of Dawn Of The Dead and The Devil's Rejects with a special Q & A and signing session. Tickets are £15 per day and a free signature is included in the price. For more info, make with the clickety.
    Out of interest, which version of Dawn will that be?
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    I'm guessing the theatrical. I think it would be a buzz just knowing that Ken is in the same room watching it with you.

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    yeah that amps up the cool-o-metre by loads, i reckon there'l be some hardcore romero fans cheering at some points, seriously, ive seen taht thing happen before, case in point a few years back i saw a midnight viewing of evil dead 2 and 3 and at the end of 3 when he says "give me some sugar baby" half the crowd whent mental


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    No Evil Dead 1? That's a travesty!

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    not really, i spoek with the guy in charge of the event , a frined of a friend type dude and he said showign 2 after 1 ,which is basically the same plot would just make the overall event too long so to save time he only chose to show 2.


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    Damn, the first Evil Dead is the episode I truly acknowledge. In 1982 that film was absolutely terrifying.

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    in 82 i was just a gleam in my farmer of a dads eye for the next 6 years so i wouldnt know


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    Quote Originally Posted by CapnKnut View Post
    I'm guessing the theatrical. I think it would be a buzz just knowing that Ken is in the same room watching it with you.
    Yeh, but the UK or US version?
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