![]() ![]() On the small screen, Locatell appeared on countless shows including “McCloud,” “Bonanza,” “Mannix,” “Emergency!”, “M*A*S*H,” “Growing Pains,” “ER,” “7th Heaven,” “Saved by the Bell: The New Class,” “Ally McBeal,” “Touched by an Angel,” and “Grey’s Anatomy.Resident Evil RE: 2 Official Typewriter Bluetooth Keyboard CAPCOM UMBRELLA For Sale Rest easy my friend.”Ĭarol Locatell’s 70+ acting credits also include the films Coffy, Thunder County, Yesterday’s Child, Sammy, Paternity, Sharky’s Machine, The Bad Seed, The Daytrippers, Bug, The Family Stone, Bound by a Secret, Reality, and most recently, Friday the 13th fan film 13 Fanboy. As she started treatment she really hoped she could make it to CreepieCon as it was a local show that she could drive to and she hung on to that hope right up until before the show but just didn’t have the energy to do it. She was more worried about disappointing me and the fans first. She found out about the cancer just before Spookala and I remember her calling me and apologizing for having to cancel. She was supposed to appear at Spookala in Florida in December 2002 and CreepieCon in February 2003. My heart goes out to her husband Greg and their entire family.Ĭlark’s tribute continues, “I had the great fortune of working with her for 15+ years and she was an amazing person. ![]() ![]() ![]() Sean Clark writes on Instagram, “Just got a call from Ron Sloan letting me know that our friend Carol Locatell who most of the fans know as Ethel aka Ma in Friday the 13th Part 5 A New Beginning has lost her battle with cancer. Known to horror fans for her role in Friday the 13th: A New Beginning, Bloody Disgusting has learned the sad news this week that Carol Locatell has passed away at the age of 82.Īlongside Ron Sloan’s character Junior, Carol Locatell played Ethel (aka Ma) in the Friday the 13th franchise’s fifth installment back in 1985, delivering a scene-stealing performance that helped make her a fan favorite star on the horror convention circuit in recent years. The Resident Evil 2 remake lumbers to retail on January 25th, 2019. Likewise, if you’re interested in that Qwerkywriter S, you can head here for that one. To grab any of these editions, head to Capcom of Japan’s Biohazard 2 store. It’s actually pretty neat, as you charge it via a USB cable, and you use the scroll knob to either adjust the volume or scroll the page of a document or website. But factor in shipping, you’re going to be paying close to $1000.īy comparison, the non- RE2 keyboard, the Qwerkywriter S, retails for $249.00. There’s also a bundle where you buy the typewriter, the game, and a roll of Ink Ribbon Masking Tape (1 of 4 random types) for 82,800 yen ($750 USD).Īnd yes, if you want the Premium Edition, which includes everything in the North American Collector’s Edition, with the typewriter, and all four types of Ink Ribbon Masking Tape, that will set you back 99,800 yen, which comes out to just over $904 USD. The keyboard will have a bluetooth connection, and is being produced via a collaboration with Qwerkytoys (based on their Qwerkywriter S model).Īnd for those who don’t quite want to spring a grand for the Premium Edition, you can also buy the typewriter separately for the low price of 75,000 yen, or roughly $670 USD. The Japanese Premium Version of the game will come with a replica of the in-game Lexington typewriter, aka the same typewriter you use to save your game. We know about the North American Collector’s Edition of the Resident Evil 2 remake, but Japan has something really special. Have $1000 lying around? Capcom of Japan have something for you. ![]()
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