Monday, September 29, 2014

The first is simple and visual storytelling.

The first is simple and visual storytelling. Now that Knott’s has replaced all the woeful paint-and-plywood mazes that came to define the low-water mark of the past with fully realized three-dimensional sets, Haunt’s masters of mischievous mayhem need to tell an easily repeatable story in each of those scenes.

Far too often, Knott’s mazes are populated with aimlessly wandering purposeless monsters. Put them to work as “scareactors” assigned to a single scene in a maze with 10 to 15 seconds of action and dialogue that can be repeated throughout the night with slight variations. That will turn the endless slog of room after room and monster after monster into more memorable moments that visitors will remember for many Haunts to come.
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The second is recognizable and repeatable characters. Knott’s is never likely to add a slew of marquee villains like Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights. But Knott’s Halloween Haunt can continue to cull distinctive characters from literature, mythology, folklore and fairy tales. That core villain then needs to hunt us relentlessly through virtually every scene in the maze -- not just at the beginning or the end.

Knott’s knows how to do all this already. They’ve created easily repeatable scenes and instantly recognizable characters for the upcharge Trapped maze and pre-show Skeleton Key rooms. Now they need to bring that level of visual storytelling and character development to every scene of every maze in the park.

This year Knott’s raised interactive storytelling to a new level with the Special Ops: Infected zombie apocalypse attraction that took over six acres of Camp Snoopy.

Armed with an infrared laser simulated assault rifle, I joined a team of 12 Haunt visitors as we set off into an infected zone swarming with zombies.

It didn’t take long to forget I was in Camp Snoopy as I blasted dozens of zombies lumbering from hiding places throughout the darkened kiddie land.
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As Haunt continues, I suspect Knott’s will likely tweak the survivor-saving missions each squadron is assigned to streamline the storytelling in Special Ops: Infected.

You’ll want to head over to Camp Snoopy as soon as you arrive at Haunt to make a reservation for Special Ops: Infected.

Let’s take a look from best to worst at each of the mazes at Halloween Haunt 2014:

Back for a third year, the completely revamped reservation-only Trapped maze offers a whole new set of doorless rooms you have to puzzle your way out of.

This year’s version of Trapped was the best one yet. After a letdown last year, Knott’s saw the error of its ways and returned to form with an entirely new version of the upcharge maze that even bested the hard-to-top inaugural edition.
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While I don’t want to spoil the experience, I will say the puzzles have become more challenging and the rooms more difficult to escape. Every room was better than the last and there wasn’t a dud scene in the entire maze.

For me, the most memorable moment of the night came when our small group was split into two and we had to work together to free each other and reunite.

You’ll want to make reservations early for Trapped, which sold out every night last year.

Voodoo was easily the best new traditional maze of the night, taking visitors into the swampy backwoods of a Louisiana bayou brimming with witch doctors and zombies.

The choose-your-own-path aspect of the maze made the experience highly repeatable and the amazing scenery set a new standard for Haunt quality. I only wish the relatively short maze could have been longer, allowing for more space to expand the incredibly evocative swamp shanties in the bayou village.

Voodoo’s highly interactive Skeleton Key room was the best Knott’s has ever created and should be a blueprint for future offerings of the upcharge pre-show experiences.
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The new Tooth Fairy maze mashed up two rites of passage: the legendary creature that sneaks into children’s bedrooms in the middle of the night and an agonizing trip to the dentist’s office.

The bizarre and twisted story got a little muddled in the middle, but that didn’t take away from a wonderfully detailed maze that delivered plenty of scares.

The best scene in the Tooth Fairy maze -- a demented dentist furiously working on a terrified patient -- is a perfect example of the easily repeatable scenes we need more of at Haunt.

The highlight of the maze was an animatronic version of the wicked tooth fairy herself in the final room.

The beautifully rendered Forevermore maze follows the bloody trail of a modern-day serial killer who re-creates murders from the terror-filled tales of Edgar Allan Poe.

Among my favorite Forevermore scenes: The pulsing red lights and thumping heartbeat under the floorboards in "The Tell-Tale Heart" and the corrugated steel walls squeezing in on both sides of a shrinking room in "The Fall of the House of Usher."

The Black Magic maze recounts a number of Harry Houdini's most amazing feats -- including a water tank escape and knife-throwing illusion -- with some supernatural twists.

While Black Magic offered wonderfully rendered sets and a compelling story, the maze lacked a main character and featured far too many generic monsters with ill-defined roles. Why not turn the famed magician into a vengeful villain out to ensnare us in his most death-defying escapes?

With a well-conceived back story and impressive sets, the Wild West-themed Gunslinger's Grave maze suffers from one major problem: Masked cowboys wielding revolvers just aren’t that scary.

The much-improved Skeleton Key pre-show for Gunslinger's Grave offered a path for improvement. Knott’s turned a back story that was largely told through video screens last year into a classic Hollywood fight scene. The slight tweak made all the difference. The actors put on a great show. Guns were drawn, a fight ensued, a woman was kidnapped.

The only problem: The pre-show set up a story that was never told in the maze. Why not pay off that setup with of a lawless cowboy gang out to get us because we tried to help the kidnapped woman and her family? That way the cowboys would be after us rather than somebody else. And bring the level of showmanship seen in the Skeleton Key room into the maze with bar fights, shootouts and an old-fashioned hanging at the end.
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Theoretically owned by Haunt's iconic Green Witch, the beautifully rendered Trick or Treat haunted house is unfortunately populated with a bunch of random tricksters aimlessly milling around.

The Green Witch is a classic Haunt character and the closest thing Knott’s has to a brand-name villain. She would make a perfect repeatable character who could stalk us through every scene of the maze.

My favorite scene in the Trick or Treat maze: A staircase filled with glowing jack-o'-lanterns.

The Pinocchio Unstrung maze offers a twisted take on the classic tale, with the puppet who longs to become a boy embarking on a wild killing spree after the Blue Fairy denies him his final wish.
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This well done but long-running maze has gotten a little tired and will likely be a candidate for replacement next year. I hit the Pinocchio maze late in the evening when it seemed like all the monsters were on a break -- even the bungee jumping puppet.

I loved the little person scareactor near the end of the maze who said, “I was a real boy.”

I’ve never really understood the Dominion of the Damned maze that ostensibly tells the story of Gothic vampires obsessed with fine art and classical music.

This creepy but sleepy maze seems to have endless story line possibilities that could borrow from any number of vampire tales dating all the way back to Dracula. Certainly there must be a scarier story to tell.

The room full of rattling coffins remains a highlight in this aging maze that hopefully won’t be returning in 2015.

The 42nd annual Halloween Haunt at Knott's Berry Farm runs on select nights from Sept. 25 through Nov. 1.
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Thursday, September 18, 2014

Continue reading How to Choose the Best Women’s Swimwear? ?

Continue reading How to Choose the Best Women’s Swimwear? ?

It is not very easy to choose women’s swimwear by being just a woman. It is also not very easy to choose a swimwear which will fit you well quite easily. This is because there are a number of styles and designs of women’s swimsuits available in the market. The designers who have been designing women’s swimwear design a number of swimwear for women every year. There are a variety of women’s bathing suits available such as swimwear and swimsuits, bikinis, monokini, tankini and one piece swimsuit. The men on the other hand doesn’t have any option of choosing swimsuit for themselves and have to content themselves with only shorts for the purpose.
Young women are very conscious about their looks and thus are always aware about the way they dress up. This makes them to buy women’s swimwear quite frequently online. It is quite impossible to decide the present trend in women’s swimwear. There is not much variation in the color and cut of the swimsuits that are available for women. There are number of designs that keep on continuing from one season to the next, with some insignificant modifications. Women get a chance to buy a wide variety of swimsuits for themselves regardless of their size of the body, color of their skin, age and power of buying. But one piece swimsuit is the most popular one among women.

If you are the one who is not very shy to show off your skin to sun kiss your exposed parts; or you are too young to have any body parts to conceal then one piece swimsuits would be the best option for you. These one piece swimsuits are available in a variety of colors and material. So this gives you an opportunity to choose an appropriate women’s swimwear for yourself. In case if you are looking for something else in which you can look much more attractive then choosing a tankini is a very good choice. The one piece swimsuit if designed in a proper manner can also look good and eye-catching when worn. It is very true that when women’s swimwear is in line with the present trend it would look much more attractive.

Friday, September 12, 2014

'So You Think You Can Dance': America's Favorite Dancer is

'So You Think You Can Dance': America's Favorite Dancer is
The time has come America! After a summer of kicks, tricks, taps and lots of pirouettes, the votes are in and a new favorite dancer has been crowned!
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After two seasons with two winners, last week’s performance finale feature the final four Jessica, Valerie, Ricky and Zack giving it their all for the chance to be the last single dancer standing. Tonight they could relax a little bit as guest judges Adam Shankman, Debbie Allen, Jenna Dewan Tatum and Tara Lipinski joined the entire top 20 for a spectacular retrospective ending. So, who is America’s favorite dancer…?

SPOILERS AHEAD!

Ricky Ubeda has won! The 18 year-old phenom from Miami beat out his former partner Valerie, who ended in 2nd place with Jessica in 3rd and Zack finishing in 4th place.

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Full recap coming soon and check back with EW.com for a talk with Ricky and full coverage of the So You Think You Can Dance finale!





Melissa Rivers: A Daughter's Courage
ET has an in-depth and really sweet look at the mother-daughter bond between Joan and Melissa Rivers.

VIDEO: Melissa Rivers Only Sees One Outcome for Joan

We first sat down with the Joan and Melissa in 1988 just nine months after the suicide of Edgar Rosenberg -- Joan's husband and Melissa's father.

"We've had a very rough two years and it's brought us very close together," Joan said at the time. "It also almost ripped us apart. When there's a suicide in the family it's terrible for survivors. But if you do live through it, you come out much closer, and I think we're really on our way to being close now because of these horrors we went through."

In 1994, the two got to tell their story in the TV movie Tears and Laughter: The Joan and Melissa Rivers Story.

"We're finally able to state our point of view," said Melissa. "I don't know if it's necessarily our version of setting the record straight but it's our version of what we went through."

NEWS: Joan Rivers Being Brought Out of Coma

On Sunday, doctors started the process of bringing Joan out of a medically induced coma. A family source told ET that Melissa is only looking at one outcome -- that Joan will eventually come out of this.

"There is only one outlook Melissa is looking at now -- She's like, 'When my mother wakes up...,' 'When my mother see this and that ...' There is only one trajectory she sees this going in the direction of, which is positive," a family source tells ET exclusively. "She refuses to acknowledge any other outcome than Joan coming out of this."

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Early Autumn Clothes Choice

Early Autumn Clothes Choice
Now,some places has entered autumn, but others haven’t yet.

Recently, many people have begun to prepared their autumn costumes. Autumn is a short season those years for us, as a result, I suddenly thought that I seldom

prepare special clothes for autumn.

But this year, I would love to make it special. Just for the autumn.

Maybe it is a little hard to chose the style of the clothes,for some people an elegant dress is a good choice, but others may chose a shirt with a casual pants,

I think it is good too.Elegant Dress

Graceful Patchwork Stripes Long-sleeve Dress

For me, I would chose a sleeveless and a thin coat, that is my style.Of course, I need a special legging to fit for me.
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Finally, a high-heeled shoes is necessary.

Do you prepare for the coming autumn.