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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA master of disguise deranged killer begins killing off the college students who are organizing a horror-movie marathon in an abandoned theater.A master of disguise deranged killer begins killing off the college students who are organizing a horror-movie marathon in an abandoned theater.A master of disguise deranged killer begins killing off the college students who are organizing a horror-movie marathon in an abandoned theater.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
Dee Wallace
- Suzanne
- (as Dee Wallace-Stone)
Freddie Simpson
- Tina
- (as Freddie Marie Simpson)
Karen Lorre
- Joy
- (as Karen Witter)
Matt Falls
- Lanyard Gates
- (as Mat Falls)
Recensioni in evidenza
Although it takes a while to get going, POPCORN proves to be a warm and affectionate little slasher movie made along the same lines as Joe Dante's Matinée – i.e. a celebration of the world of the B-movie in its cinematic form. Indeed, the ghost of William Castle seems to be watching over this movies, both in the presence of the cheesy films shown by the fictional cinema and in the bizarre antics of the film students, determined to give their audience an interactive experience!
It's all about the gimmicks and the celebration of the weird, so much so that the actual slasher plot comes second. It's a slight shame, because the story isn't bad, even if it is remarkably familiar: there's an evil killer from the past returning to affect the heroine in the present, and his calling card is that he uses prosthetic masks to disguise himself as anyone and anything. The subsequent kills aren't particularly gory, but they are well staged with an element of Grand Guignol that becomes especially apparent during the over-the-top climax.
POPCORN was made in Jamaica doubling for small-town America, which gives it even more of an offbeat vibe – and the reggae soundtrack is great. The acting is nothing to write home about (THE HOWLING's Dee Wallace-Stone is the only actress of note in a minor part), but when the story and screenplay are so obviously written by genuine fans of old-time horror shows – well, this becomes a film impossible to dislike.
It's all about the gimmicks and the celebration of the weird, so much so that the actual slasher plot comes second. It's a slight shame, because the story isn't bad, even if it is remarkably familiar: there's an evil killer from the past returning to affect the heroine in the present, and his calling card is that he uses prosthetic masks to disguise himself as anyone and anything. The subsequent kills aren't particularly gory, but they are well staged with an element of Grand Guignol that becomes especially apparent during the over-the-top climax.
POPCORN was made in Jamaica doubling for small-town America, which gives it even more of an offbeat vibe – and the reggae soundtrack is great. The acting is nothing to write home about (THE HOWLING's Dee Wallace-Stone is the only actress of note in a minor part), but when the story and screenplay are so obviously written by genuine fans of old-time horror shows – well, this becomes a film impossible to dislike.
This actually was kind of a fun horror flick, as the Scream movies were. The best part in my opinion is the movies-within-a-movie the characters show at their sci-fi festival ... cheesy 50s stuff similar to what was done in Matinee.
This has got to be one of my old favorite horror flicks, I remember renting this when it first came out, and I loved it since then!
The storyline of this movie is so classic and original, but thats what it made it so great!
I was a little shocked to read that Toby (Tom Villard) had passed away, I had no idea, he was one of my favorite movie psychos, and I was wondering if he'd be in any other movies...R.I.P Tom Villard.
If you haven't seen this movie, rent it now! Or since its been released on DVD, pick it up! remember, "Buy a bag, go home in a box." !
The storyline of this movie is so classic and original, but thats what it made it so great!
I was a little shocked to read that Toby (Tom Villard) had passed away, I had no idea, he was one of my favorite movie psychos, and I was wondering if he'd be in any other movies...R.I.P Tom Villard.
If you haven't seen this movie, rent it now! Or since its been released on DVD, pick it up! remember, "Buy a bag, go home in a box." !
i remember seeing popcorn for the first time , it was the most fun i ever had at the movies growing up. sure the story is kinda cheesy and so are a few of the actors but horror movies for the most part are meant for enjoyment not Oscars so as long as you don't try to compare popcorn to saving private ryan this movie is great. go rent it . you will have fun for sure guaranteed. i met jill schoelen when she was filming when a stranger calls back , she is so nice! she signed two movie stills and a popcorn crew shirt for me and my sister. she rocks. if you like movies like popcorn then i would like to offer you these titles as choices for your renting needs.... the gate part 1,the fog, the thing,student bodies, wishmaster (part 1 only, the rest suck), and child's play. a couple of titles that are lesser known are spliced (aka: the wisher), cherry falls, my bloody valentine and black Christmas. beware of black Christmas (the language is quite bad lol) i hope you enjoy these titles and i wish you all well. if anyone cares my fave horror movie of all time is of course HALLOWEEN because lets face it everyone is afraid of the boogeyman right? and we all know that you can't kill the boogeyman. moooohaha! (jason and freddy are lucky they had each other to fight instead of michael.
I've seen worse horror films, (every sequel of Friday 13th & Halloween.)
Paid a lot of respect to the pioneers of the 50's horror.
I think Wlliam Castle would have loved it.
I think the fake movie (Mosquito, Stench) titles that were mentioned in
Popcorn could have been made, sounds like some of the movies made in the 50's.
Think about the movies made in the 50's: "The Blob, Deadly Mantis, Earth vs. the Spider, The H-Man".
William Castle or American International would had done them.
I think the movie is under rated.
Paid a lot of respect to the pioneers of the 50's horror.
I think Wlliam Castle would have loved it.
I think the fake movie (Mosquito, Stench) titles that were mentioned in
Popcorn could have been made, sounds like some of the movies made in the 50's.
Think about the movies made in the 50's: "The Blob, Deadly Mantis, Earth vs. the Spider, The H-Man".
William Castle or American International would had done them.
I think the movie is under rated.
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- QuizAfter three weeks of shooting, Amy O'Neill was replaced by Jill Schoelen. Schoelen has said that she did not have much interaction with the cast since many of the scenes had already been filmed with O'Neill and in most cases just needed to make quick re-shoots with Schoelen.
- BlooperWhen the killer is putting masks on in front of Maggie, you can see the dead body of Tina hanging behind Maggie. The dead body moves/shakes/breathes many times throughout the scene.
- ConnessioniFeatured in The Cine-Masochist: POPCORN (2011)
- Colonne sonoreSaturday Night at the Movies
Written by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil
Performed by Ossie D and Stevie G
Used by permission of Screen Gems - EMI Music Inc.
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Dettagli
Botteghino
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 4.205.000 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 2.563.365 USD
- 3 feb 1991
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 4.205.000 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 31min(91 min)
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1
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