I first saw the movie at a horror film fest at the Mahoning Drive In, near Jim Thorpe, PA.
If you are ever near Jim Thorpe, PA, I highly recommend checking out the Mahoning Drive In. It was just an old, dying drive-in movie theatre, that was taken over by a regular movie theatre manager, who happened to have the coin and the passion to make it work.
As far as I know, it is the only drive-in movie theatre that still shows just 35mm film, and has an open projector room policy.
Regardless, Popcorn! was a movie I had never heard of before going there, and it was kind of brilliant horror to show at a horror movie festival, because the entire movie is about <p>a lot of murders at a horror movie festival, but nobody believes they are real murders, because they are already at a horror movie festival</p>
So is it a parody, not a parody, hard to read? Poe's law I guess.
I first saw the movie at a horror film fest at the Mahoning Drive In, near Jim Thorpe, PA.
If you are ever near Jim Thorpe, PA, I highly recommend checking out the Mahoning Drive In. It was just an old, dying drive-in movie theatre, that was taken over by a regular movie theatre manager, who happened to have the coin and the passion to make it work.
As far as I know, it is the only drive-in movie theatre that still shows just 35mm film, and has an open projector room policy.
Regardless, Popcorn! was a movie I had never heard of before going there, and it was kind of brilliant horror to show at a horror movie festival, because the entire movie is about <p>a lot of murders at a horror movie festival, but nobody believes they are real murders, because they are already at a horror movie festival</p>