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Halloween Horror Nights 2007- Carnival of Carnage
Universal Studios Florida at Universal Orlado Resort

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If you thought you saw the last of Freddy vs. Jason, think again. While the horror film mainstays may have ripped each other to shreds in their 2003 movie, they are set to appear together again, live (er, well at least in person) at this year's Halloween Horror Nights. And, as if that's not enough cutlery wielding, chainsaw-loving Leatherface will join the fracas as well. See images from the 2007 version of Universal's popular Halloween Horror Nights.
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Jason, of "Friday the 13th" fame, greets a guest at Halloween Horror Nights.Let's Get Right to the PointThis guy would probably give you the cold shoulder--if he had a shoulder.Early FrostThe level of makeup and effects at Halloween Horror Nights is often remarkable.Two, Um, Three Heads Are Better Than OneThe rat lady helps induce nightmares at Halloween Horror Nights.Are any of them named Mickey?
Jack's Funhouse at Halloween Horror Nights is presented in 3-D and black-lit "Clown-O-Vision."Everybody's a ClownEnter one of Halloween Horror Night's haunted houses...if you dare!Welcome HomeDidn't this guy's mummy tell him that the blood will rush to his head in this position?Yoga for the UndeadHalloween Horror Night masks can be quite creepy.Unmasked
Freddy Krueger will be among the special guests at Halloween Horror Nights 2007.Clawing His Way to the TopThe Nightmare on Elm Street creep, Jason, will have his own haunted house at Halloween Horror NightsJason's Goal: To Scare YouChainsaws have always been big at Halloween Horror Nights.He's into LeatherThe creative folks at Universal sculpt characters for a haunted house featuring "The Thing."Here's The Thing
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