Screamhelped to revive the horror genre back in the '90s,transendental eroticism and now enthusiasts can return to the house where all the madness took place.
Dubbed "ScreamComes Home,"the Kickstarter campaign is the product of fans Anthony Masi and Nate Ragon, who managed to convince the home's owners to have a party in there.
SEE ALSO: 11 horror films to watch if you need a chaser for 'Hereditary'It's been described as a "once-in-a-lifetime SCREAM gathering and screening of the iconic horror movie at the actual house where its classic ending took place."
Taking place the weekend before Halloween, the party will go down in the Tomales, California house used to film the horror's final scene.
Of course, you'll have to fork out for the opportunity.
Prices range from the sold-out $1,250 overnight stay for two people which includes a bus tour and plenty of Screamswag, to the $200 ticket which allows you to visit the house during the day. Fans haven't slept on it though, with the Kickstarter going over its $50,000 goal.
While the Victorian home has been booked for weddings in the past, Masi and Ragon said the house will be pulled from market in the next year so that its owners can live there for good.
Scream now, or regret it later. And during the party? Don't answer the phone, and don't run up the stairs when you should be running out the front door.
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