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Thursday, July 3, 2008

Dallas’ Granada Theater hosts Brutal Massacre: A Comedy for one night only on the big screen

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Via Loyd Cryer of Texas Frightmare Weekend comes this insider tip on a one-time-only Dallas-area big screen showing of what may or may not turn out to be a cult horror classic: Brutal Massacre: A Comedy. (With a title like that, it's got to be bad. Meaning good. Right?)

Tickets are on sale now for the one-night-only 6:30 p.m. July 20 show by directing your browser here, or you can risk waiting until the evening of the show and purchase them at the door of the Granada. BUT you'll pay $2.50 per as a failure-to-plan-ahead disincentive. (Tics run $7.50 in advance.)

The movie stars David Naughton, who you might remember played the lead in An American Werewolf in London, one of my fave fun horror films from the early 80's. David stars as a past-his-prime movie director who's given one last chance to deliver a hit, and Brutal Massacre is the result.

If nothing else, this screening should draw an "interesting" crowd. Sometimes the best shows don't take place on the screen, but in front of it.


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