FANGORIA Is Ready To Send You To The Stanley Film Festival

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Who's ready to get creepy? Our friends at the Stanley Film Festival just sent over two passes to their inaugural celebration of classic and contemporary horror film. One lucky winner and a guest will receive VIP access to a weekend full of films, screenings and special events.
The Stanley Film Festival will take place on May 2-5, 2013 in beautiful Estes Park, Colorado. As a unique destination festival, all events will take place throughout the historic and haunted Stanley Hotel, that which provided Stephen King with inspiration for both THE SHINING and PET CEMETERY. The four-day event will showcase filmmakers latest works, Q&A discussions, industry panels, the "Stanley Dean's Cup" student film competition and special events for cinema insiders, enthusiasts and fellow artists.

Want to join the experience? Send an email to fangoria.prizes@yahoo.com This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it with "STANLEY FILM FESTIVAL" in the subject line, and please include the following information: name, mailing address, email address, phone number and age.

Best of luck! Be sure to keep up to date with the Stanley Film Festival, visit the official site; Like SFF on Facebook; Follow SFF on Twitter and Instagram (@StanleyFilmFest) and join the conversation using the hashtag #YeahItsCreepy

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2 comments:

  1. You know, I just remembered it turns out I've talked with this woman, a fellow King fan, and she claims that while she was visiting a friend she stopped over at the Stanley.

    This was a first as I never met someone who'd actually been in the place before (I sure never have).

    The usual questions were in order and she said she said she only got scared at night and no, she never saw any ghosts but she could understand how others might think they saw one.

    I asked if she ever visited 217 and while she was tempted she couldn't work up the nerve.

    You have to wonder, would this haunted house phenomenon exist if King never wrote The Shining?

    ChrisC

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  2. I think this is pretty awesome but not announcing the films until a month before is terrible.
    -mike

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