If you want to bring a little more legitimacy to your Halloween celebrations this year , you may do so in the very theater where the last scene of Wes Craven ’s clapper - in - cheekhorror classicScreamtook piazza . Two horrormovie buff — producer and manager Anthony Masi and movie prop and memorabilia expert Nate Ragon — let out the business firm ( where Matthew Lillard ’s character , Stu , lived in the movie ) near Santa Rosa , California , for the weekend of Saturday , October 27 to throw an event calledScreamComes domicile .
The issue get on Kickstarter , where the creators were expect for a amount of $ 50,000 , which was attain with slew of time to dispense with . The event let in admittance to the mansion ’s reason , entree to the team’sScreammemorabilia displays ( including screen - used masks ) , a screening of the movie , and , for some favorable fans with enough disposable income , a party and sleepover in the home .
All of this is available by pledging to unlike tier up on the event ’s Kickstarter page . Though many of the packages for overnight stays are sold out ( they were $ 500 to $ 1250 ) , there are still slew of packages available that include access to the house grounds for the solar day and a seat for theScreamscreening . For toast of $ 350 and higher , you ’ll also score a pip on the Woodsboro bus tour , which will drive fan around to some of the other filming locations from the movie like Sydney ’s house and thehigh schoolfrom the film .

There ’s even a pledge that will get you a phone call from Roger Jackson — the vocalisation of Ghostface in the fourScreammovies — altogether in character just to terrorise you , much as he did to Neve Campbell back in 1996 .
The tiers are selling out tight , so if you ’re inclined to spend your Halloween on the sacred grounds of repugnance film history , head to theScreamComes HomeKickstarternow .
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