Mystery screening theatre at Dendy Quays

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No matter how trendy in its independent status, few are in the audience. A morning session hard for a big number to catch themselves inside a cinema. Harder still with all the mystery air in the communications and invitations not revealing anything before hand. Nothing save the location, the time and the need for feedback after the event.

The Scottish-Korean helps pass the leading lull with a laptop as heavy as a desktop tower. It would later go on to be a cause for a twitchy shoulder. Cutting a swathe with other bags into the muscles with no relent. Pain? Oh, the pain, the pain of it all.

Flavoursome with a Mystery Science Theatre 3000 vibe, Double Take, former SBS Cult Move presenter Des Mangan with Gabrielle Judd, punch up a plausibly bad horror known as Horror Hospital.

Looking back to see the two voices at the end, at the same moment they display the credits of production, cause in not knowing all the names of the people responsible for the work.

So bad that it's good, the experience is something new and totally out of the field. A passing conversation and a cheap price the recommendations on the feedback form. Double bonus complimentary tickets an unexpected reward for an altogether stitch up of corny dialogue over an extremely goofy horror film.

Soon Van - Friday, 5 May 2006 - 06:17

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