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The Concessionaires Must Die!

  • 2017
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
139
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Dan Lauria, Zaki Rubenstein, David A. Cooper, Sarah Sweet, David Blue, John M. Keating, Talia Tabin, and Cosby Siringi in The Concessionaires Must Die! (2017)
Buddy ComedyComedy

On the brink of their beloved single-screen independent-movie theater being shut down forever, a misfit band of theater workers face the corporate evil, foreclosure, and the unthinkable: hav... Read allOn the brink of their beloved single-screen independent-movie theater being shut down forever, a misfit band of theater workers face the corporate evil, foreclosure, and the unthinkable: having to decide what they want to be when and if they ever grow up. Concessionaires Assemble... Read allOn the brink of their beloved single-screen independent-movie theater being shut down forever, a misfit band of theater workers face the corporate evil, foreclosure, and the unthinkable: having to decide what they want to be when and if they ever grow up. Concessionaires Assemble.

  • Director
    • America Young
  • Writers
    • John M. Keating
    • Sam McCoy
    • America Young
  • Stars
    • David Blue
    • Talia Tabin
    • John M. Keating
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    139
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • America Young
    • Writers
      • John M. Keating
      • Sam McCoy
      • America Young
    • Stars
      • David Blue
      • Talia Tabin
      • John M. Keating
    • 4User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    David Blue
    David Blue
    • Scott Frakes
    Talia Tabin
    • Ashley
    John M. Keating
    John M. Keating
    • Jon Dorn
    David A. Cooper
    David A. Cooper
    • Derek Fisk
    Zaki Rubenstein
    Zaki Rubenstein
    • Gabby
    • (as Zakareth Ruben)
    Sarah Sweet
    • Kira
    Cosby Siringi
    • RJ
    Dan Lauria
    Dan Lauria
    • Jack Fisk
    Kelly Eichenholz
    • Heather
    Michael J. Sielaff
    Michael J. Sielaff
    • Billy Ray
    Chris Sheets
    • Samwise
    Shaun Parker
    Shaun Parker
    • Fanny Pack Guy
    Dove Meir
    Dove Meir
    • Man In Black
    Steven Anderson
    • Larry
    Stan Lee
    Stan Lee
    • Grandpa Frakes
    Jeremy Tadlock
    • Sneaky Kid #1
    Sophie Reichl
    Sophie Reichl
    • Sneaky Kid #2
    Nathaniel Hurst
    • Sneaky Kid #3
    • Director
      • America Young
    • Writers
      • John M. Keating
      • Sam McCoy
      • America Young
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    9pastorgarysaunders

    Delightful Quirky Fun!

    This is a delightful movie to smooth your troubled waters. Perfectly cast, it unfolds in unhurried pace under the guidance of America Young. Quirky characters, retro touches and wistful nostalgia decorate the film. No blasting special effects here, just whimsical touches and the assurance that somehow things will, improbably, work out.
    10mcmcfie

    America is an amazing director

    She does a great job of utilizing David Blue and his great acting. The cast is spot on and I've watched it many times. It's funny and sweet and so relatable. The script was fabulous.
    3alleykirstie

    Keep it simple.

    I watched this movie on Spectrum Cable and was forced to turn the volume of my tv up to 100% just to hear it. Terrible sound quality. I wouldn't know if the same can be said for anyone else. This was my experience and I've never had the issues before.

    This was a low budget movie with a large cast. It used a lot of references and flashbacks to famous movies and comic books in the plot. Some of it worked well on screen, but I think the flashback scenes should have stuck with old movie references. Adding comic book references took away from the story and was unneed complexity. The film is about concessionaires trying to save an old movie theater. It should have focused only on movies. The addition of comic books was probably because of Stan Lee's involvement as Producer and actor. The scenes remade from other movies were a hit and miss. I didn't get some of them because it bounced around from different eras. A black & white Charlie Chaplin to some 1970's rifs, and most of the 1980's. I wish they would have stayed in the 80's.

    There was one very uncomfortable scene with Ashley unconscious from a drug overdose, and it didn't fit with the flow of the movie. It should have been left out. Which reminds me of another scene were Jon died. You expect him to die because of a previous voiceover, but it happens within a split second. Jon was slumped over in the movie theater and Scott yells, "Call 911". It was as fast as a jumpscare. The character was killed off to make an Obiwan Kenobi reference. The whole setup could have been shown with more thought. It's like the director didn't want to do the scene.

    I don't remember how many people did the voiceovers. I think it was three. All I know is that it wasn't needed for the plot to unfold. Consider the original Bladerunner when Harrison Ford did the voiceover, and how much better the movie was when it was rereleased without it.

    I liked bits of conversations between the characters. Some were talks I've had with my own friend, but the script focused on characters I didn't care about. I wanted to see more between RJ and Heather. I really liked the character Kira and I definitely liked the old wise man Jon. They were all very sweet and endearing, but the movie doesn't give them enough screen time. The character of Jon was more down to earth than Scott and he should have been the lead. Scott was too smarmy and sarcastic for a hero role. He came across like he was mocking the friends around him. Everything was a joke to him. He had a smirk on his face when he slapped his friend RJ out of a shyness attack. I also didn't like Ashley. The character was a former child star turned addict and she was bitter & cold. She treated her friends with indifference. I couldn't understand why Scott was in love with her other than superficial desires.

    Writing wise this tried to be another Clerks. If this movie were more self-aware it might have succeeded as a comedy. It stumbled on too much detail rather than keeping itself simple. The movie had end credit bloopers which I usually enjoy, but not with a cast and crew of unknown actors. It might be funny for the actors to watch themselves. But for an audience member, I thought it was pretentious. This might be a good movie for a film school review. It has enough obvious errors as an educational how to.
    8nephihaha

    Bit of a hidden gem

    Really enjoyed this. Yes, it is lo-fi, but it is a sweet and enjoyable old film. It is a love letter to old cinemas and old films, with many fun references and send ups that many cineastes will enjoy. There are even a cameo from one or two very famous people.

    The plot is simple - a family run cinema faces a battle with a corporate multiplex opening up nearby. Many of those who work there have never truly grown up, one being a former child star who has never got past that, and others who retain their childlike wonder at the world. Can this motley crew save their beloved cinema, or will evil triumph?

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      Almost every scene includes a throw back or reference to a classic movie, TV show, or comic book. These range from silent era films of a hundred years ago to the 21st century. See how many you can identify.
    • Quotes

      Ashley: [to Scott] Do you know how exhausting it is to fight a constant uphill battle for your dreams?

      [Looks at him doubtfully]

      Ashley: You've seen movies about people who do, so picture that.

    • Connections
      References Le signe de Zorro (1940)

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    • Release date
      • April 17, 2018 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Untitled Movie Theater Project
    • Filming locations
      • Fresno, California, USA(Warnors Theatre)
    • Production companies
      • The Administration
      • State & Cabrillo Productions
      • Real by Fake
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      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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