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Bipolar (III) Inmate From: houston, tx usa |
posted 09-23-2003 21:21
I am in charge of a spook house for halloween and could sure use some ideas on how to spook some people. Its an outside fenced area which measures 14 to 16 feet. Am going to enclose it with black plastic from hardware store. I will have a dummy hanging from a tree and a corpse laying in a coffin that I have on a table and pull up with a string when passed. Have some dummies with ugly mask and thats it. |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: the Asylum ghetto |
posted 09-23-2003 23:09
oh, i loved haunted houses when i was a kid. i'd suggest a table where people can touch stuff...like a bowl of brain matter (bowl of slimy macaroni) etc. |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: Trumansburg, NY, USA |
posted 09-24-2003 00:16
I remember getting a little freaked out by a transparent jello in the shape of a brain with a light shining through it from behind when I was little. Make sure to have some dark little corner where you can have something/someone pop out unexpectedely. Sometimes something dropping from above is better though, they're always expecting things to pop out from around corners. *tries to remember other halloween gimmicks..* |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist with Finglongers From: Cell 53, East Wing |
posted 09-24-2003 01:06
jade: Find a friendly butcher and get a few bags of entrails and heads and string them up in the trees. Also get a large heavy sack and soak it in animal blood (or red food dye) and drag it along the pavement (sidewalk). Also think about generating ultra low frequencies as these can (allegedly) induce terror and occasional loss of bowel control. |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: Vancouver, WA |
posted 09-24-2003 01:27
Heh, I just thought of a Silence of the Lambs "strung up like an angel" thingy. That scared me when I saw it. Hmm...According to Marylin Manson, on the Resident Evil DVD (he did music), ultra-low frequencies can induce terror, and his original soundtrack originally had them, or was going to, or something, but someone made him not use them. |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: houston, tx usa |
posted 09-24-2003 15:08
Thanks so far. Good ideas. |
Paranoid (IV) Mad Scientist From: KC, KS |
posted 09-24-2003 15:13
What age groups are you trying to scare here? |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: Swansea, Wales, UK |
posted 09-24-2003 15:18
^^ Yeah, because your scaring the shit out of me ~!!! |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: houston, tx usa |
posted 09-24-2003 15:48
21 years & up. Its going to be at my house. Looking at about 35 people invited. We are the kind of family that loves the errie scary. We always look for the horror flicks at the video stores. I like the gothic scary ghost and vampire ones In fact, this may sound weird but love to check out the cemeteries, checking the gravestones, especially on cloudy cold days. One day I dressed in a black long dress and with my long black hair I looked really vampy. We decided to have some fun and took photos of me on and around the gravesites. It was so funny. |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: the Asylum ghetto |
posted 09-24-2003 15:54
aahh... thought this was for the kiddies! so forget the gummie worms and oreos LOL |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: The Astral Plane |
posted 09-24-2003 18:23
Deep, deep, darkess. With lots of undefinable sounds. Nothing freaks people out more then their own imaginations and the unknown. For people that age there isn't too much that is really going to scare people. They know you won't hurt them. You could plant people in the group, have them get in a fight and shoot each other or something. That'd the groups attention. Otherwise, I can't think of too much. For little kids peeled grapes really do feel like eyeballs. And the slimy macaroni is pretty good for brains. Spiders and bats always work, if they are real enough. |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: houston, tx usa |
posted 09-24-2003 18:51
Macroni for brains in a pot. Thats a good one. |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: :morF |
posted 09-25-2003 13:45
I personally like the fake blood thing...easy ot do by mixing a whole lot of red food dye and corn syrup and a few tablespoons of smooth peanut butter (sounds weird, I know, but it thickens it up to just the right level and gives it that iron-sheen) |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: |
posted 10-02-2003 12:18
how about you lock 'em all up in a dark room, with nails sticking out of the walls at random intervals. |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: Milwaukee |
posted 10-02-2003 21:06
Yeah, for adults probably the single best thing you can do is have one or two "plants" in the audience, and have them actually get "killed," as realistically as you can manage -- and not by each other, by the haunted house itself. Makes the rest of the group think "well, it was just an act... ... right?" |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: Den Haag: The Royal Residence |
posted 10-03-2003 02:22
Go to the local sound&light rental company and get yourself a smoke machine and a ventilator. The smoke machine should put out smoke randomly (some have a program for it others have a wireless control you can put in your pocket). Set the ventilator in front of the smoke machine to spread the smoke. Also if you a have an airco set it to 15C (not very cold but uncomfortable enough to scare them). |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: 127 Halcyon Road, Marenia, Atlantis |
posted 10-03-2003 08:42
you want to really scare the shit out of people all over the world? |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: Stuck inside a Pixar short film |
posted 10-03-2003 10:47
Jade: You're not the only one who has visited cemetries. My mate and I during a few years ago visited the local cemetery and just sat there watching what would pop its head up or from around a gravestone. But nothing happened, we just drank our alcohol and smoked. Reckon you could show us those pictures of you in the cemetery? |
Obsessive-Compulsive (I) Inmate From: East Cost, United States |
posted 10-03-2003 19:01
Jade: I think you should make sure that it is super dark, and if you could record a CD, and get the timing right, record soft sounds, like the idea of a whale CD, then at random intervuls change it to something loud like a scream or a bang, and flash the lights, people are not genuinely terrified easily, people _are_ frightened easily, and being constantly frieghtened can lead to terror. Using the enviornment is also important, maybe wet the ground to make it muddy, something unexpected like a rocky area. Things like that. And yes, to continue the request, make sure you post pictures of the event , it would be awesome to see how you do it. And whoever suggested peeled grapes is right, they are just plain nasty. x_x |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: :morF |
posted 10-03-2003 20:22
There are certain bright, flashing lights you can get that you can hook into the bass channel of a sound system, and they turn on and off in time with the base beat...you could do something similar to that to make the light flash when the sound suddenly gets really loud. |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: houston, tx usa |
posted 10-03-2003 21:21
These are super ideas. I am getting really excited. I decided to use real people instead of dummies for props. I am going to fool people into thinking they are dummies and then have them move. I bought a cd with all kinds of scary sounds like screamig and moaning. Iam going to set up a Linda Blair bed and do a devil scare with throw up. |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: Darkside of the Moon |
posted 10-04-2003 22:55
Psychological things are great... Find a friendly cop that can rush onto the scene when someone is found dead and have him interrogate! Ok thats pretty unrealistic. The dark is a good thing... Maybe while everyone's in the haunted house, sneak out and pull the fuse, and then have one of the actors (erm I mean dummies) pop out and grab people... |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: Den Haag, Netherlands |
posted 10-08-2003 12:39
Remember that things jumping out of dark corners and going "BOO" are a lot less scary to adults that things falling out of dark corners in their direction ... silently ... |