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Masters of Horror Drive-In: Weekly Film Screening with Director Q&A

Trepany House (4773 Hollywood Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90027)
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A weekly drive-in movie series held in the parking lot of the Steve Allen Theater, Masters of Horror Drive-In salutes filmmakers who have directed for Showtime's Masters of Horror series. Each week, one director will appear in person to screen their episode and one of their feature films, and answer questions from the audience.

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The last date listed for Masters of Horror Drive-In was Friday April 24, 2009 / 8:00pm (The Changeling).

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Steve Allen Theater, at the Center For Inquiry West
4773 Hollywood Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90027
323-666-4268
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    Wasn't crowded, plenty of room to get a good spot
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    Whatever you want, you're in your car!
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FINALLY! a drive-in movie in the heart of LA! loved the set up & the movie selections for the Masters of Horror Series.

Only complaint was that the Q&A for the specific night we were there, was between the 2 movies and went on FOREVER. I thought they would a quickie 10-15min or so. Felt like 40min, maybe longer! Many patrons left because they didn't want to wait any longer. A person in our party even had time to WALK to Fat Burger and come back and STILL waited a good 15-20min or so. The 2nd movie didn't start until late because of this. Half-way thru the 2nd movie most people had left, leaving maybe 6 or so cars that stayed til the very end.

Despite that, its a great opportunity to check out horror flicks, in a drive-in movie setting! an absolute rarity here in LA!
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It was awesome! The movie is projected onto the side of a building and you tune your car radio to 99.1 to listen to the audio. It was pretty spectacular - you can bring food and drink in, although they do sell movie-going snacks. Also, the people who planned the event were incredibly nice. I highly recommend it and I plan on going back to see a few of the other movies!
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My girlfriend and I had a blast at the movie. The Q&A session was informative and interesting. The quality of the film was excellent and much to our surprise we were able to tune in the sound through our car stereo. I can't wait to go back!
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Picture quality was excellent and the Q&A was really fascinating even though I'm not a horror buff. It was cool being able to bring your own food and drink although they do have a snack bar if you forget. The movie itself was pretty so-so but the TV episode was pretty good. I plan on going back to see some of the more famous movies they're showing.
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More Information About Masters of Horror Drive-In

Website

http://www.steveallentheater.com/masters_of_horror

Quotes & Highlights

  • Tickets are per-car, so one ticket allows admission for a car-full of guests.

Description

<p>Following the sold-out drive in series from last year, the Steve Allen Theater is proud to announce a new series that features some of the greatest minds in horror. Each of them will appear in person for a screening of their Masters of Horror episode, followed by a Q&A and a screening of one of their feature films! All of these directors have done at least one episode for the award winning series Showtime’s Masters of Horror. </p> <p>April 17: Army of Darkness
(with K.N.B. co-owner and fx guru Greg Nicatero in person)</p> <p>This week's screening is a single feature, with no "Masters of Horror" episode.</p> <p>April 24: The Changeling
(with director Peter Medak in person)</p> <p>Screening with Peter Medak's Masters of Horror episode,
"The Washingtonians": A man finds a letter behind a painting of George Washington, about eating children and using their bones to make tools. The letter is signed by none other than the first president himself.</p>