![]() ![]() We spent well over 2 hours exchanging stories of our love of these movies and monsters and I loved his encyclopedic knowledge on the art and history of monsters in film. His museum is a testament to practical effects/make up and is a history of classic monster effects in movies. reverse those numbers" Tom said I was coming to the right place and my wife would learn some history. I responded "Classic Black and White up to the 1950/60's horror a 10, 70/80s slasher/zombie films an 8, cheaper horror films of the video rental era (Trauma, Full Moon) a 9, modern horror/gore/torture films a 4. ![]() Tom asked us to rate our interest in Horror Films on a 1-10 scale. ![]() We were picked up early in the Hearse by Tom himself and had a great discussion on the ride over to the Museum. We immediately booked a 7:30pm pick up (Jan 2020). This time while checking things to do I saw there was a private tour option with free pick up and return in the Monster Museum's Hearse. The great Google returned Tom Devlin's Monster Museum last year (Oct 2020), but that particular time we didn't have a rental car and passed. My wife and I have been to Vegas, a lot over the years, and thus whenever we are in town we are always looking for something new to do. ![]()
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