RiffTrax Live Costume Contest on FacebookRiffTrax is holding a costume contest over on Facebook from now through the day of the House on Haunted Hill live show. Just post a picture of yourself wearing a costume (preferably from a RiffTrax movie) and each week one or more winners will receive a pair of tickets to see the show. The last winner chosen will receive a signed RiffTrax poster and gift certificate instead of tickets.
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I’m not one for costuming (to misquote a John Sayles movie, anything that requires equipment instead of clothes isn’t for me), but I’d love to see someone try to duplicate Vincent Price’s skeleton-marionette contraption from House on Haunted Hill. Of course, that’s a bit elaborate to call a “costume”.
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