A few weeks back we showcased a recording from 1977 that let you experience what it was like to watch Star Wars when it opened in theaters. Suffice it to say, it was awesome! Personally, I love it when an audience gets into a film, and there's no genre that solicits more audience participation that the horror genre. Today, we have an upload from YouTube user Kyle J. Wood. This is actual audience audio from... Read More...
- 8/25/2015
- by Sean Wist
- JoBlo.com
I'm always fascinated by stories of a film's reception, particularly horror films. People fainting during The Exorcist, or becoming physically ill during original screenings of Alien. It's the stuff of movie legend. But rarely are we able to find physical evidence of such events. Until, internet.
YouTube user JackOSkull, using elements from original uploader Kyle J. Wood's DarkCastle2012's work, has provided us a wonderful video which blends actual audio from a 1979 screening of John Carpenter's Halloween with its place in the film. As you can read in the description below, the audio was recorded from a re-release screening a [Continued ...]...
YouTube user JackOSkull, using elements from original uploader Kyle J. Wood's DarkCastle2012's work, has provided us a wonderful video which blends actual audio from a 1979 screening of John Carpenter's Halloween with its place in the film. As you can read in the description below, the audio was recorded from a re-release screening a [Continued ...]...
- 7/27/2015
- QuietEarth.us
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