Tobe Hooper also won an award for being another legend. He said the trophy was “far out, way cool.”
Gunnar Hansen (Leatherface in Texas Chainsaw Massacre) won another Eyegore award. He seemed very amused and laughed at the trophy. Smiling, he shook his head, “I really wonder how I’m going to get this thing through security at the airport.”
Bill Moseley, who has a new movie with Lew Temple coming out called House, won another Eyegore trophy. Julie Benz (Dexter) also won a trophy. Presenters included Ogre from Skinny Puppy, Tom Lenk and Clare Kramer (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) and Cerina Vincent (Cabin Fever).
Later, I checked out the opening night of Halloween Horror Nights, when Universal Studios transforms from just a regular theme park to the coolest, scariest Halloween attraction in the L.A. area. There are four mazes, three shows, the terror tram, and rides open, which is definitely worth going to. The tram is 20 times better and the monsters are just wonderfully scary. There’s still a ton of dates left to go: Oct. 4, Oct. 10-11, Oct. 17-19, Oct. 24-26, Oct. 30-31, and November 1. Definitely worth attending.
Scary, bloody, talented. Those are the 2008 Eyegore Award Winners. They are the best of the best, the scariest of the scariest. Congratulations to this year’s winners.








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