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Studio 666 Review

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4.4640 Ratings

🗓️ 9 March 2022

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

Ever want to see the Foo Fighters in a horror movie? To bad you’re getting one anyway. Artwork by Dustin Goebel @dgoebel on Insta Synopsis Studio 666, starring the Foo Fighters, tells the story of the band recording it’s 10th album in a haunted mansion. Decades earlier the mansion was the site of an infamous rock band murder suicide. Sloooooooowly as the plot unfolds, it’s revealed that there is a connection to a more sinister influence and Dave Grohl becomes the pawn in a demon’s attempt at opening a portal to hell. https://youtu.be/UEDkqOBhPis Review of Studio 666 This is what you get if you combine A Hard Days Night with a Charles Band movie and give it more budget than it deserves.  In terms of movie making craft, this is a pretty shitty movie. The pacing is awful. The 1:50 run time could have been cut down to 70 minutes and lose absolutely nothing. The direction is extremely flat. I’ve seen industrial safety education videos with more creativity. If you are looking for gore, it is here, and there are some genuinely cool death scenes, but you’re going to have to wait for about an hour and 30 minutes for the actual horror part of the horror movie to start. It’s not all bad. In fact this is a very fun movie with a lot of moments that I really liked. I mentioned The Beatles A Hard Days Night, because I do think it’s an apt comparison. In both movies, they are really carried by the charm and humor of the band itself. These are not professional actors, but their goofy hammy acting is endearing and fun to watch. Is this a movie that you should rush to see in theaters? No, definitely not. But if you want to watch an oddity and have a few laughs, you could do worse than Studio 666. Score 4/10 Studio 666 Add it to your collection or rent it now.Click here to buy Get 13% Off your order at NightChannels.com when you use code HMT at checkout.

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0:00.0

This episode of horror movie talk is brought to you by horror movie talk. We just wanted to plug our

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local event at Vancouver, Washington, Kiggins Theater on Main Street, because we're going to have

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some live screenings of some horror classics that we're going to make very special with a cult-like

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atmosphere and special games and audience interaction.

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And it's something that we want everyone in the local area to come to, and anyone that's

0:28.3

wealthy enough to travel to Portland, Vancouver area, to see a middling podcast put on a live

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event.

0:37.4

So the lineup of movies, we've got our season planned starting March 25th.

0:44.4

We're going to be screening The Exorcist.

0:46.5

Then April 22nd, the Burbs.

0:50.2

And May 27th, The Fly, starring Jeff Goldblum and Gina Davis.

0:56.9

And then to wrap up the season, we're going to do Hereditary on June 24th.

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Fourth.

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Yeah.

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So please come to that.

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Doors open at nine.

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Pre-show begins at 9.30 at night.

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Go to kickens Theater.com.

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That's theater,

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R.E., right?

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Yep.

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And buy tickets there.

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