Ken Foree
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Ken Foree
@TheRealKenForee
https://t.co/LhftmIwgHP
Los Angeles, CA Katılım Nisan 2017
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@AudraCampbell31 Yes, it was. Looking forward to getting back there soon.
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Happy Birthday @TheRealKenForee Hope you have the best day! Thought I would share this little gem from Midsummer Scream 2024!! It was a pleasure to meet you!!

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Happiest of birthdays to my brother, #kenforee! Love ya now and forever. Many blessings, sir!

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This man says he’s never seen so many stupid liberals in his life. We have a president who will go down in history as America's greatest, boldly challenging the globalist order, fighting to bring jobs back, and prioritizing citizens over illegals. Yet, liberals reject this. They cause chaos in major cities and is why the socialist Democrats are losing support.
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@TheRealKenForee How did I miss that title?!?!
Met you in the U.K. a few years ago Ken and can’t believe I missed that :-)

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I know this is out there, but I wanted to share this with you as well. It's an honor and a privilege to have a planet named after me in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.
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@TheRealKenForee Every film or TV series becomes 100 times better if you add a touch of Ken Foree!
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@TheRealKenForee I signed the change.org petition, and forwarded it to others.
P.S. It was great seeing You, @TheRealKenForee, at Shock Stock in London!! My friend loves being an "Official One of Charlie's Girls"!!!

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This place means a great deal to millions. It is now going to be replaced by a major retailer. The question is: does the Monroeville Mall have the necessary requirements to become a Historical Landmark? Historical Landmarks are places where people visit because it has a significant place in their life. It is a building or place that has achieved fame and notoriety because of the significant contribution to our history. The Monroeville Mall may not qualify, but let's look at its history. The Washington or Lincoln Monuments it’s not and, of course not Mount Rushmore. But I would dare to say that it's visited and celebrated by more vacationers, sightseers, and fans than a lot of the Historical Landmarks in America.
The mall was built in 1969 as a hub of consumerism. In 1978 George Romero, the innovative auteur who changed the face of the horror genre, directed and Richard Rubinstein produced a film titled Dawn of the Dead, most of which was filmed in the Monroeville Mall. It became a blockbuster hit seen worldwide. DOTD was seen by horror fans and non-horror fans. It was unique because no one had ever seen anything like it before. Of course, Night of the Living Dead had attracted a lot of attention, but nothing like Dawn of the Dead. Richard and Dario Argento distributed it to every major movie theater, drive in, art house, and especially those with midnight screenings. I don't know the exact screen count, but I know it was vast. I personally could view it at three different locations in Manhattan, NYC. It was shown in every community here and abroad. Each major national television reviewer included this phenomenal film in their broadcast and recommended it with a thumbs up. Its fans have cherished and preserved this film to hand down from grandfather to son, son to grandson; a rite of passage. This small low budget film led Variety in gross sales for almost three weeks; unheard of! It impacted a generation. DOTD was so popular that fans from all over visit "The Mall" just to be where it all happened. For decades the owners of "The Mall" have graciously permitted zombie walks, conventions, and tours of its celebrated halls. George Romero's films and the cadre of local Pittsburg extras and actors are celebrated there. No one who participated in a George Romero film can deny that they owe allegiance to "The Mall". "Build it and they will come": Well, they have from every country to pay homage. Perhaps a place should be preserved for George's bust and the Living Dead Weekend Museum.
I'm part of its history, so of course I'm joining the outcry to preserve this shrine. I’m fighting for the survival of this Mecca, Cathedral, Temple… maybe that’s a bit much, but to the legion of horror fans it takes on a symbolic meaning, no matter how strange that may sound. Historical Landmark, well that’s not my decision. Perhaps it is a bit of a reach, but there would be few places that attracted such worldwide interest. Perhaps Walmart (the new occupant) will honor the history of DOTD and erect a bust of George Romero and house the Museum of the Living Dead. I thought it time to share my thoughts. We can only hope that some are listening.

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That’s the case at any Mall. I like most know the problems of keeping Malls open today. No one is delusional enough to think that we can stop the wheels of progress. But it’s encouraging and refreshing to witness so many horror fans rising demanding to be head. And that is what this is about, To passionately express an opinion about something they held dear. I joined in because the loyalty of our fans couldn’t be denied. They want to be heard. I wish others who loved Dawn Of The Dead and George Romero’s legacy would chime in. There are so many who benefited, were touched in some way by Zombies, shooting low-budget horror. George inspired so many… Anyway this has been fun…right.
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@Bobby1718227577 Take the lead. Join the fans on bloodydisgusting.com
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@TheRealKenForee This was the location of my favorite movie of all time. I agree with you Ken. I believe if you started a petition with the landmarks committee and spread it through the horror community, conventions, monster mania con, T. Frightmare days of the dead etc it would pass.
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@TheRealKenForee From someone who worked at the mall and shopped regularly, I understand the desire to preserve that memory. But the issue is they've remodeled so much that not many go there and could see the original vision. And that mall is dangerous. So many shootings happen there.
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@TheRealKenForee I'm from the UK and Dawn of the Dead was my favourite horror movie of all time since i saw it as a kid. I have always wanted to visit the mall one day so I hope and pray it isn't going anywhere anytime soon.
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@Never2Nervous @HIDEO_KOJIMA_EN I know and it’s progress l guess. But keep in mind what this location means to people worldwide who aren’t interested in shopping at Macy’s but will just to be a part of the ‘Mall’ history
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I love the mall in the neighborhood I grew up in but go into any mall across the country and the dying vibe is very apparent. The large department stores ( Macy’s, JCPenney, Dillards, etc) are all a bit depressing to be in and a waste of time due to limited selections. It’s hard transitioning from unlimited supply online to a few options in store. If you didn’t check the website before going to the store you just wasted a bunch of time not finding anything you liked hence the emptiness of most malls. Even the food courts are starting to become empty
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@TheWapplehouse This is exactly how you want someone to treat a child who suffers from autism. That’s why she was harassed, it was the parents of children with autism who led the charge against this dull woman!
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@LeadingReport Things will get worse before they get better but eventually they WILL get better. If you missed out on buying the bottoms in 2018 trade war fear , 2020 covid recession and 2022 Fed rate hikes , this is your opportunity to buy. Don’t miss this one yet !
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@LeadingReport @DebraParrie Can we agree democrats are for the ultra rich will republicans are for the working class? Used to be the other way around
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