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Kristian Fletcher joins forces with Comedy Commentary Cinema at The Milk Factory, South Brisbane.


Our next movie is the 1987 aerobics-themed slasher KILLER WORKOUT - Wednesday 16 November

With an hilarious live commentary by local comedians Ashwin Segkar and Emily McCool
Hosted by Steven Morgan


THE PLOT:

Young, beautiful, healthy members of a local gym are being killed off one by one. Could the two year old tanning booth accident of a young woman have any relation to the murders?


About COMEDY COMMENTARY CINEMA:

Have you ever been watching a movie at the cinema and wanted to laugh out loud at the diabetic sweetness of a sappy moment? Ever wanted to shout, “THAT WOULD NEVER HAPPEN” during any number of films staring Jason Statham? Ever felt the urge to throw things at the screen in protest? Well now you can (apart from that last one)!

Comedy Commentary Cinema have created a place where like-minded folk can congregate to celebrate the joy that is a good bad movie and re-create that living room atmosphere of a night in with friends.

A place where the shackles of polite cinema etiquette are discarded as the audience are encouraged to jeer, heckle and participate with the film creating a novel interactive cinema experience. As we know, nothing is as much fun as watching a bad film with friends.

Armed only with their wit and their laser pointers the comedians take you on a journey through weak plot lines, terrible dialogue, wooden acting and some of the worst special effects known to man. All while they provide you with a live Blu-ray style commentary just in case you missed the worst bits.

Arrive early for drinks and food - available to purchase from the bar.
Screening in our own private pop-up cinema
Limited seating of around 25 - prebookings recommended
18+ licensed event

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Location
Milk Factory

48 Montague Road South Brisbane Brisbane 4101, Australia


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Kristian Fletcher
Able Productions

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