Watch Bad Movies with Comedians, CCA, Monday 14 March, 2016
Watch Bad Movies with Great Comedians present: Troll 2
Mon 14 March 2016
CCA
7.30pm, £6 + £1 booking fee, Cinema
Ages 18+
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Comedians Joe Heenan and Billy Kirkwood invite you to join them as they rip apart one of Hollywood’s worst and weirdest horror movies in front of a live crowd: the Troll-less Troll movie, Troll 2.
Regarded by many as the world’s Best Worst Movie, Troll 2 tells the story of an everyday American family who make a trip to the mysterious town of Nilbog, which is filled with bizarre vegetarians, witches, dance-offs, horny teens, ghostly mysterious rocks and, oddest of all, a plot which has nothing to do with the original troll movie whatsoever.
Come watch the hysterical live commentary provided by our resident comics and special guests over one of the most quotable horror anti-classics of all time!
Unique, hilarious and interactive, Watch Bad Movies with Great Comedians is one of the most hysterical trips to the cinema you’ll ever have. Act fast – previous shows have sold out FAST and this one is set to be just the same!
Centre for Contemporary Arts
350 Sauchiehall Street
Glasgow G2 3JD
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