I feel like the theme of the slasher movie worked really well here. I like how the movie theater becomes more and more trashed and destroyed. The reveal of that skull at the end is also a nice touch to the story.
KNOTTS REALLY OUT DOING THEMSELVES THIS YEAR. THEY See the opening other parks are now lacking with horror attractions recently. Glad to see Knotts making such an amazing event always excited to see what comes out
Omg this is … AMAZING… !! each scenes really made me feels like like being in Horror Movies, and LOVE the story construction/ arc ! Never seen an horror maze that had “ending”, this is beautiful. Amazing Job KBF!
dude this is awesome!! i also love how the scare actors change rooms and walk the path with you...and also interact with each other more...i dunno...it feels more organic or something
This is why I prefer KNOTT'S over HHN. They have to think outside the box not having the rights to license franchises, and therefore executed this really well! 👏👏👏
Very good theme and concept. Some great set pieces too. The killers/slashers start to get a little redundant, wish they would have changed that up a little, and made each one more distinct, but overall very good and even outshines a few of HHN's houses this year.
I think it would be awesome to revisit the theater concept but have a variety of different movies. An 80s slasher, a 50s B-Movie (Possibly aliens or giant insects), and then top it off with a beautiful black and white painted 1930s gothic horror film a la Dracula.
@@TheOnlyBongo That's close to what HHN did in 2018 with Slaughter Cinema, where each film you walked into was a different genre. I think walking into a black and white movie would be cool.
The end kart of theather is something I really like because it shows that the place is burning down and that the credits has a lot of blood and the skull is also a great addition as it represents death and revenues the theather burning down
I've not been to Knott's Scary Farm since the late 1990s. Seems like they've followed the trend of horror movies in that time, more gore and less scare. The sets are amazing in this house, more practical effects than they used to use and overall just well imagined and implemented, but the actors are mostly just standing around starring at you and occasionally wiggling a giant plastic knife of your face. I really do appreciate the actors they had pretending to be scared people, especially the woman hiding behind the couch, there was definitely a moment where the line between actor and guest was blurred there.
The problems about the houses are the mirror and the path. The mirror is curved and some of the path is unclear. I understand they need actors walk around and exit
I feel like the theme of the slasher movie worked really well here. I like how the movie theater becomes more and more trashed and destroyed. The reveal of that skull at the end is also a nice touch to the story.
Absolutely brilliant concept. This is why Knott's is the best.
Jon Cooke was sorely missed at Knott's since Origins, it's so good to have him back!
KNOTTS REALLY OUT DOING THEMSELVES THIS YEAR. THEY See the opening other parks are now lacking with horror attractions recently. Glad to see Knotts making such an amazing event always excited to see what comes out
love it when these walkthroughs end with a GIANT monster
always the best way to end it
Omg this is … AMAZING… !! each scenes really made me feels like like being in Horror Movies, and LOVE the story construction/ arc !
Never seen an horror maze that had “ending”, this is beautiful. Amazing Job KBF!
I gotta admit that movie haunted house is probably by far the most innovative haunted maze I've ever seen
No way they used some of the It Follows soundtrack, I’m in LOVE
this is pretty dope 👏🏾
dude this is awesome!! i also love how the scare actors change rooms and walk the path with you...and also interact with each other more...i dunno...it feels more organic or something
世界観が面白いな。スラッシャー映画に入るという発想がとてもGood!
Such a creative concept, and great scare actors
So amazing!
freaking awesome !
Great theme, i would love to visit that 👍
Great video 📹 and Haunted house 🏡 walk through
This is why I prefer KNOTT'S over HHN. They have to think outside the box not having the rights to license franchises, and therefore executed this really well! 👏👏👏
This feel like scream coming to life 😊
Very good theme and concept. Some great set pieces too. The killers/slashers start to get a little redundant, wish they would have changed that up a little, and made each one more distinct, but overall very good and even outshines a few of HHN's houses this year.
I think it would be awesome to revisit the theater concept but have a variety of different movies. An 80s slasher, a 50s B-Movie (Possibly aliens or giant insects), and then top it off with a beautiful black and white painted 1930s gothic horror film a la Dracula.
@@TheOnlyBongo That's close to what HHN did in 2018 with Slaughter Cinema, where each film you walked into was a different genre. I think walking into a black and white movie would be cool.
@@happiestplace3754 6:28 Holy Crud! Look what happened to the Movie Cinema!!!
OMG this looks amazing and so much fun to walk through!
Even tho its not scary its such a refreshing and new idea. Well done Knotts!
Now thi s is some terror at a cinema
The set design keeps getting better each year! In line with HHN
I think Knotts is now better than HHN Hollywood with set design. They’ve got a ways to go before they reach Orlando
@@Heifer2997 Orlando sucked this year though lol Hollywood actually did way better than them
@@GMOTP5738 Strongly disagree, but whatever floats your boat
IMO Knott's Scary Farm has been stronger than both HHN for about 5 years now at this point
The end kart of theather is something I really like because it shows that the place is burning down and that the credits has a lot of blood and the skull is also a great addition as it represents death and revenues the theather burning down
This is a lot like "Trailers" over in Thorpe Park.
Nice very good
It would actually be awesome going to a movie theatre on Halloween with everyone in costume, because I feel like it would be something like this
I've not been to Knott's Scary Farm since the late 1990s. Seems like they've followed the trend of horror movies in that time, more gore and less scare. The sets are amazing in this house, more practical effects than they used to use and overall just well imagined and implemented, but the actors are mostly just standing around starring at you and occasionally wiggling a giant plastic knife of your face. I really do appreciate the actors they had pretending to be scared people, especially the woman hiding behind the couch, there was definitely a moment where the line between actor and guest was blurred there.
Slasher P1: Halloween+Scream
Slasher P2: Halloween+Friday the 13th+I know what you did last summer
Slasher P3: Halloween+Saw?
Gave me Virus Z vibes walking through the theater!
I love that they used the let's all to to the lobby at the beginning i know they used that for Halloween Horror Nights!
good
This looks like that one call of duty zombies map
The Cinema theater map
What's it called?
Not the Kino der toten the other map
What camera are you using?
This is very similar to the 2018 Slaughter Sinema HHN maze
In a way yes but not really, I did that maze it was more little scenes this felt like u were in the movie.
0:56 that's just the REM Rams in Yakuza Like A Dragon
The problems about the houses are the mirror and the path. The mirror is curved and some of the path is unclear. I understand they need actors walk around and exit
Knock off slaughter cinema
Omg
2:45 Michael Myers de Halloween
I swear that random growling camera monster is a very weird and creepy moment.
The Halloween 1978 house last year at HHN 31 Universal Studios Hollywood was much better than this, in terms of theme and subject.
Nightmare
It was not scary
😨🫣 Geri what Kõiv