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2009 Scare Factor Poster!

Friday, September 18, 2009

Check out the new WWFF Poster for October 2009!
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8 Responses to “2009 Scare Factor Poster!”

  1. Shaun

    Hurray! Scare Factor is here at last! Look forward to seeing you all there!

    #472
  2. Any chance of letting the criteria leak early? Anyone? Hello? Oh, okay. I was just kdding. :)

    #473
  3. A Professor, Library, and a candlestick…

    #476
  4. Shaun

    Common scott! Gimmie a CLUE!

    #483
  5. Mark

    The Stillpool team is planning to return. This is a blast!

    How about these criteria?

    a plunger
    a rabid suirrel
    missing body partsthe following line of dialogue: “Why, Miss Merriweather – without your glasses, you’re…beautiful!”

    #489
  6. That would be SO AWESOME… They should do that! A CLUE themed WWFF. They get a bunch of the CLUE cards and we choose 3-5 and that is our criteria. The hard part would making Prof. Plum or Col. Mustard seem like a believable character names without making people laugh.

    #495
  7. Shaun

    Agreed. I really like the idea of a CLUE themed festival. Lends itself to lots of different interpretations of a classic…

    #503
  8. Nate

    A Clue theme would extremely limit the creative potential of the project. It forces the story to submit to a certain plot type. It really narrows the scope. A bit discouraging.

    #529

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