Monday, January 26, 2009
By: MrDisgusting
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Some huge news for fans of our HorrorHound Weekend (presented by Dark Sky Films), the legendary Thomas Jane has been added to the line-up to come out and promote his latest feature, THE MUTANT CHRONICLES, which arrives this year from Magnet Releasing. Tickets are now available (at a new lower price) on the official website for the March 27-29 show in Indianapolis, IN - and if you order a full weekend pass now you'll score yourself a FREE autograph from one of the dozens of previous HorrorHound Weekend guests (while supplies last). In addition, all paid attendees get FREE admission into the Bloody-Disgusting Film Festival (titles to be announced soon). Read on for more info.
Also attending the March show are Corey Haim (Lost Boys), Derek Mears (the new Jason Voorhees in Friday the 13th), Heather Langencamp (Nightmare on Elm Street), John Saxon (Nightmare on Elm Street), Doug Bradely (Hellraiser), Bill Moseley (TCM 2, Devil's Rejects), Andrew Bryniaraski (TCM), Tom Atkins (The Fog, Halloween III), Tom Savini, and almost the entire cast of THE LOST BOYS! Visit the official website for full guest list and more information. We hope to see you there!

In addition, this March's HorrorHound Weekend Indianapolis (27-29) will be expanding into masked territory as Included in the ticket pricing will be admission to the HMA Mask-Fest, which is a collaboration between The Halloween Mask Association and HorrorHound Weekend to celebrate the hobby of monster mask collecting and the art of independent mask makers. Check out the HMA official website for info on all of the guests attending - this is going to be incredibly cool! Click here for tickets to both the HMA Mask-Fest and HorrorHound Weekend, which is brought to you by Bloody-Disgusting, HorrorHound Magazine and Re-Evolution. Don't forget to pre-order a weekend pass and score yourself a free autograph (while supplies last).

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Rhomas Jane is really cool and i think it's cool that he digs the genre and does alot for it, he is great in the mist and i liked him in deep blue sea even though the written dialogue isnt anything great... i didnt like the punisher.
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