With the possibilites for abundant drive in killings it's surprising that this bearble, if not very good, slasher is only one of the few to exploit that angle.
This time people at the local drive in (which is my kind of place as they are always playing double features of Troma movies) start getting knocked-off by Billy (Brenton Earley) a unmenacing, slow-minded killer who's seen one too many horror flicks and decides to make his own.
There's some good moments in this one; but they are outweighted by the wooden acting, really bad teen dialogue (that resorts to them saying "bitch" too much), pedestrian direction and lots of logic lapses (they shut down the snack bar once they find out there's killings going on but keep the movie playing!).
If you can forgive the weak script you'll get some fairly creative deaths (like the fire extinguisher and popcorn butter moments) and one amusing moment involving car horns/light flashing, but apart from that this is a passable time. Deshja Driggs fares best as heroine Jenny.
Directed By: Charles DeBus.
Written By: Charles DeBus.
Starring: Brenton Earley, Deshja Driggs, Rick Perkins, Alex Grant.
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