LOS ANGELES — Eli Roth was strolling past gore-covered zombie soldiers on a recent evening, the sound of terrified shrieking in his ears, a look of pure joy on his face. "Dead soldiers - wow, they sure crossed the boundaries of taste with that one," he said appreciatively as he walked through one of the "scare zones" at Universal Studios' Halloween Horror Nights. "That's awesome." The director of such low-budget horror hits as "Cabin Fever" and "Hostel," Roth, 43, is a connoisseur of haunted houses and other Halloween attractions, and for him Halloween Horror Nights is the standard bearer and an annual place of pilgrimage. Other people come to scare themselves silly in the park's mazes...
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