We have such a cafe near our hometown too. It plays rare vintage horror films from the 40s-50s era and also the odd Hammer Horror thrown in. The atmosphere is stupendous for such a place.
I really think this would be a great idea if implemented correctly. This could be one way of bringing back the masses and letting them into vintage horror.
I remember seeing pics of a cafe or restaurant in Europe which has employed H. R. Giger's works into its decorations and furniture. The entire furnishings and the inner look is totally Giger-ish. It was in a magazine not too long ago, but unfortunately I dont seem to recall it right now. Maybe one of you knows about it.
Such places bring the style of horror to the common man. Hopefully this may be the start of a new trend.
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"Death stands above me, whispering low, I know not what, into my ear;
Oh! his strange language...all I know is, there is not a word of Fear."
- Walter Savage Landor.
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