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Chronology of a Fun House – special thanks to Larry @ Theme Park Review
This is essentially a re-post of a recent update Larry M did on theme park review. Any interested parties should check out Theme Park Review, Larry has been a great supporter of the Fun House before there was even a whisper of a documentary on the subject.
up the bird went.
How Neat is That?
Meanwhile…
Check out the full line of Wacky Wobbler’s in stock at Wild Bill’s in Middletown!
Ox Baker VS Green Anaconda
Our money was on Ox.
Ox Baker was on the set of a chiller channel film shooting at Wild Bills on Monday. Bill took some shots of Ox, the set, and giant snake. Oh Mondays…
October
Truck bed Salmon, casket construction and a lovely series of photographs from Kristy Joyce. is not all that October has to offer at the fun house behind Wild Bills in Middletown CT!
Chuck and his people are buttoning up the joint. Joining buildings with roofs and coming ever closer to finishing the facade of the house. Lights and sound are falling in to place and the word “fun” has been added to the sign.
Come and see us sometime.
Bob Backlund Presents
Long time friend of Wild Bill and the Funhouse ex WWF heavyweight champion of the world Bob Backlund is launching his new work out system the gym in a box. Check it out at http://www.backlundenergy.com
Mr. Backlund did a “gym in a box” demo in front of the fun house Saturday.
The Henry Hill Memorial Art Show
Wild Bill hosted the Henry Hill Memorial Art show last week in front of the funhouse. Check out the video!
August Update
Spent the last few days following around Chuck “the dark ride artist” Burham, he took me through several different aspects of his creation behind Wild Bill’s in Middletown CT. A creation that grows larger every day. With the approval of the Middletown Planning and Zoning commission and building moving quickly, the film is beginning to take shape. We are waiting for the last key pieces of equipment to come in before we begin principal photography. Very Exciting.
Special thanks to Larry Meisel from http://www.themeparkreview.com for his help with the project and the funhouse.