Friday, March 15, 2013
VIDEO NIGHTS PRESENTS: 777!
Tucson, Arizona is a weirrrrrrd place to be a teenager: no natural water for hundreds of miles, poisonous snakes and bugs, and to top it all, you’re in fucking high school. In 1997, a group of freshmen wanted something more, so they borrowed their parents’ camcorders, whipped up gallons of fake blood, and spent over two years making 777. What they may have been trying to achieve, we’ll never know, but what they came up with is truly bizarre and equally astonishing; fans of Raiders of the Lost Ark: The Adaptation will appreciate the heart these kids had. In it, a serial killer kills his mother, then another serial killer, and then he meets an additional serial killer — and then a different serial killer tries to kill the serial killer. S.O.V. (Shot On Video) Horror like this comes rarely in a lifetime, and we are super-proud to be the first theater in the world to screen this lost gem. Plus, the cast and crew are reuniting from all across the country for this event! GET TIX HERE!
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4 comments :
I lived in Tucson through out my teenage years and I can safely say this is 100% accurate.
Well I think we now know where Jeff Lindsay got the idea for Dexter.
Is this a Pondos Children's production (Marty Ketola)?
777 - 111 = 666, see what they did there? Opinion: While the cinematography caught the view of a troubled teen mind and the gratuitous use body fluids evokes the repulsion brought on by teen angst, this clip is lacking in plot development and depth. I give it a 3 splatter rating. This is a must miss for persons over 21.
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