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PostPosted: Sat Aug 02, 2014 3:13 pm 
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Enjoy Rockpocalypse everyone! Wish I could have made the trip up.

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2014 10:02 am 
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Jaglavak wrote:
Enjoy Rockpocalypse everyone! Wish I could have made the trip up.

It was definitely ... an experience. :)

Big thanks to Bruce for the TREMENDOUS amount of work he did putting together the trailers, shorts, and features. I had a genuinely fun time, despite the painfully bad reminders of the four all-too-memorable decades.

Huge thanks to Kevin and the Drexel staff for putting on the event, and I really hope we see more of a turnout for this sort of thing in the future. I'm off to frame my Freddie and the Dreamers LP now. ;)

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2014 7:18 pm 
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Are any of those trailers are in anyway horror related?


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PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2014 7:48 pm 
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I can assure you that some of those disco trailers sent waves of terror through the audience. Same goes for the Britney Spears Pepsi ad, the Wilson Phillips uber-90s video, and the concert trailers for NSYNC and New Kids on the Block.

And there was a TRICK OR TREAT trailer tossed in there.

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But yes, to add to the previous status... great job putting together a wild event. Some very rare things to see on the big screen and a bizarre look into the past decades.

Thanks to Bruce and Kevin for organizing a fun time to spend sleepless hours on a Saturday night.

Just when you thought the music died, they couldn't stop the music.


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Wish I could've made it this weekend but real life intruded. I do like to support these things even if they aren't exactly up my alley.

There was talk on the podcast that just maybe, possibly, some more film announcements at Rockpocalypse. Anything announced? Maybe with news just breaking about Marilyn Burns passing, Texas Chainsaw Massacre?


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PostPosted: Wed Aug 06, 2014 1:43 am 
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VitruvianZeke wrote:
.......Huge thanks to Kevin and the Drexel staff for putting on the event, and I really hope we see more of a turnout for this sort of thing in the future...


Gulp. Dare I ask how much of a 'turnout' there was? And, how many survived until the end?

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VitruvianZeke wrote:
.......Huge thanks to Kevin and the Drexel staff for putting on the event, and I really hope we see more of a turnout for this sort of thing in the future...


Gulp. Dare I ask how much of a 'turnout' there was? And, how many survived until the end?


it was a Modest "Crowd" but we all had a great time.

As stated above a Big thanks to Bruce for the TREMENDOUS amount of work he did putting together the trailers, shorts, and features. Although the advertising wasn't accurate...The Cuckoo Patrol was actually a "good" movie so not all movies were "bad" as we were lead to believe :D

I recommend checking out The Cuckoo Patrol, it was released on DVD in the UK and can be found easily on the net.

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