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Fangoria Trinity of Terrors
Palms Hotel and Casino
Las Vegas, NV

by David Necro

Photos by: R.C. and Hew Burney

Fangoria is the leader in all things horror for 30 years now. They've influenced and inspired millions of horror fiends around the world. Who better to put on a multi-media horror event? Not just your average convention, to say the least.

The event featured celebrity appearances, signings, screening, vendors, exhibitors, special FX makeup applications, and more. All of this built up to the unofficial performance of Rob Zombie on Devil's Night and the the official Halloween performance of Slipknot.

Appearing at the event were such horror legends such as Michael Berryman, Bill Moseley, Malcolm McDowell, william Forsythe, Dee Wallace, Tom Savini, John Kassir, Ken Foree, and the man himself, George Romero.

It was an honor and a pleasure meeting and working with these icons of the horror genre. They were very professional and personable for the most part. This convention was very well organized and had a laid back good-time feel to it. Which is what it's all about. This event embodied what this magazine is all about. It's true.

All in all, a fiendishly good time, and I look forward to doing it again...

© 2009 Crypt Magazine. All Rights Reserved.

 
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