Hollywood Horrorfest Presents 30th Reunion Screening, Fundraiser for John Carpenter’s They Live
HOLLYWOOD HORRORFEST (HHF) is honoring the genius of filmmaker John Carpenter with a special They Live 30th birthday bash, a fundraising benefit for the Vincent Price Art Museum (VPAM), Friday, July 27 at Mayflower Club in North Hollywood, California.
The world’s only 30th
anniversary reunion screening and live concert for Carpenter’s beloved
and timely 1988 thriller will kick off with electronic music legend Alan
Howarth receiving the IMPACT Award, followed by a live musical concert
of Carpenter classics They Live, Halloween, Big Trouble in Little China and Escape from New York.
"The blues score from They Live
is now used as an iconic representation of modern Los Angeles,” said
Howarth. "With the film, John Carpenter eerily and accurately predicted
the cardboard cities that are now downtown.”
Howarth
is the second-ever recipient of the festival’s prestigious IMPACT Award
(previously awarded to actor Dick Miller), given in recognition of a
body of work that’s positively impacted the horror genre. His work as a
composer and sound designer includes such classics as Poltergeist, Raiders of the Lost Ark, The Hunt for Red October, Coppola’s Dracula, Total Recall and Stargate.
"I'm
honored to be getting the award from Hollywood Horrorfest; I’ve got a
body of work going back 40 years, including my work with John as well as
being sound designer on Star Trek 1 thru 6,” said Howarth, who
is currently available for media interviews. “Thirty years ago, I never
thought we'd still be playing this music and it's a thrill to do it
today.”
They Live will
screen immediately following the concert, as well as a Q&A with
Howarth, actor Peter Jason (who plays the leader of the resistance) and
several other very special guests (TBA), moderated by horror journalist
Pat Jankiewicz.
“As
word gets around we find more guests want to be part of this amazing
celebration,” said HHF Director Miles Flanagan. “Be prepared for some
very special announcements in the coming weeks.”
The fundraiser will feature They Live-themed raffles, with special prizes courtesy of 8BitZombie.com and Trick or Treat Studios, which include deluxe They Live rubber masks, Hoffmann Lenses, They Live
stickers & bubble gum and ultra-cool shades; the party will include
a live DJ spinning Carpenter/Howarth classics, cosplayers, photo ops,
horror memorabilia vendors, food & snacks and a full bar.
“Believe it or not, this is the world's only They Live 30th Anniversary Event, so miss it at your peril,” said Flanagan. “We’ve put a lot of love into this event as They Live deserves a big birthday bash; its fan base just keeps on growing, as does the film’s relevancy. It’s just such a unique film.
Flanagan
added that “it’s hard to have a fun event like this in a cinema, so we
decided to find a more theatrical venue - one that accommodates a live
concert, film screening, vendors and a bar for socializing, all
in one great space. The only downside is that seating is very limited
for this exclusive evening, so I definitely recommend getting your
tickets early. Dress accordingly, wear sunglasses after dark… and don’t
forget your bubblegum.”
The Mayflower Club is located at 11110 Victory Boulevard, N. Hollywood, CA 91606. Doors open 6.00pm and tickets are available at https:// theylive30brownpapertickets. com. Tickets are very limited; once they sell out online there will be none available at the door.
FESTIVAL WEBSITE: https://www. hollywoodhorrorfest.com.
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