Take in the Trash

Some movies are just downright trashy. Not trashy in a sexy, tawdry way but trashy in a why-the-hell-can't-I-turn-this-POS-off way. When the acting is downright awful, the plot absurd and the production quality minimal, the filmmaker may not have a blockbuster, but it might have a late-night hit on its hands...
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Some movies are just downright trashy. Not trashy in a sexy, tawdry way but trashy in a why-the-hell-can’t-I-turn-this-POS-off way. When the acting is downright awful, the plot absurd and the production quality minimal, the filmmaker may not have a blockbuster, but it might have a late-night hit on its hands. That’s where Tuesday Night Trash steps in. This best of the worst screening series mines the depths of crappy D-list films and turns them into events. Once a month at the Texas Theatre (231 W. Jefferson Blvd), these free special screenings take over the big screen to the delight of bored Dallas movie-goers. At 9:15 p.m. Tuesday stop in for Stunt Rock, a ’70s prog-rock opera gem with explosions and music in profusion. Plus, after the screening the lobby hosts Vinyl Appreciation Night. More information is available at thetexastheatre.com.

Tue., Sept. 2, 9:15 p.m., 2014

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