Drive Thru Movie
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At Hella Burger, It Won't Be The Food That Kills You... But You'll Wish It Did.
Fast Food Kills
Mackenzie Carpenter, a gorgeous 17-year-old girl who would kick your ass for saying so, thinks her biggest problem is dying of boredom in the bucolic wasteland of Orange County...that is until her classmates start dying of massive blood loss and Horny The Clown begins madly stalking her with cryptic messages hidden in 70's kitsch toys. It isn't until Mac discovers her unbelievable connection to Horny and his victims that she realizes, if she's gonna live to see 18, she must come face to face with the killer clown in the bloodiest week Blanca Carne, California has ever known.
| Leighton Meester | Mackenzie Carpenter |
| Nicholas D'Agosto | Fisher Kent |
| Van De La Plante | Horny the Clown |
| Larry Joe Campbell | Detective Dwayne Crockers |
| Lola Glaudini | Detective Brenda Chase |
| Paul Ganus | Bill Carpenter |
| Sita Young | Val Espinoza |
| Morgan Spurlock | Robbie, The Hella-Burger Manager |
| Shedrack Anderson III | Chuck Taylor |
| Penn Badgley | Van |
| Cade Courtley | Officer Thorpe |
| Chad Cunningham | Spanky |
| Robert Curtis Brown | Bert McCandess |
| Edward DeRuiter | Brandon Meeks |
| John Gilbert | Jack Benjamin |
| Brendan Cowles |
Visitor Reviews
If fast-food doesn't kill ya, Horny will...
posted on 16 Aug 2009As inconceivably ridiculous as I expected this movie to be, I am reluctant to report that I actually had a good time watching this goofy flick. It combines elements of slasher and comedy in a way that makes it slightly refreshing and watchable if you are in the right mood. The mascot for a fast food franchise, humorously named Horny the Clown (the movie apparently takes place in a world where certain restaurants' market for adults, yet contain children's play areas), who embarks on a killing spree - offing teenagers left and right. When one teen girl discovers that the masked murderer is an undead past acquaintance of her mother who was accidentally torched on his birthday years ago, it seems as though she is Horny's main target. "Drive-thru" obviously borrowed it's twist from "A Nightmare on Elm Street" (or else paid some sort of "tribute") and is no new concept as far as the worked-over slasher genre goes, yet I did rather enjoy the clown's taunting of a van load of white homies at the beginning and the sinister heavy metal looking costume was funny. There's some cool music that comes into play when Horny does his business and the appearance of the dude from "Super-Size Me" as the fast-food clerk was a nice, ironic touch. As far as this flick goes, it's somehow more amusing than most new straight-to-video slasher schlock that pops up these days if you just check it out for the humor aspects. A six-pack wouldn't hurt either...
great!
posted on 02 Aug 2009I really did enjoy this movie. I still do the costume of horny the clown is the best iv seen in a while the music was great. I don't care what others mite say but I hope a 2nd one does come out to entertain my friends and I again. It mite not be the best ever but it is a great film to watch with your buddies. From the comments on the movie that I have seen is just awful how they say thats the movie has so much thats wrong with it but to me I think this movie is attracted by the younger community rather the older. Iv had a few of my friends to watch the movie and they feel the same as I do and we are excited of the thought of a drive thru 2.
Highly underrated effort
posted on 27 Jul 2009"Drive-Thru" is an incredibly fun and enjoyable slasher with some good points to it.**SPOILERS**Finally graduating college, Mackenzie Carpenter, (Leighton Meester) Fischer Kent, (Nicholas D'Agosto) Val Espinoza, (Sita Young) Starfire, (Rachael Bella) and Van, (Penn Badgley) are worried that a stalker is after them following a series of weird messages. Ignoring them at first, it soon dawns on them that something weird is going on as the messages are clues found at the scenes of a rash of disappearances of local kids around town, which Detective Brenda Chase, (Lola Glaudini) and Detective Dwayne Crockers, (Larry Joe Campbell) are unable to solve. When her mother Marcia Campbell, (Melora Hardin) comes forward admitting they are the children of a group of friends when she was younger who pulled a prank on the owner of the local burger chain, they figure his son is out for revenge and race to stop the clown-masked killer from carrying out his deadly plans.The Good News: This here was an incredibly and enjoyable slasher with a lot to like about it. One of the best features to this is the incredible clown mask for the killer. While clown-masks in general are quite creepy and definitely unnerving, this one is one of, if not the very best one in the long and storied history, even considering the others it's up against. With it's colorful appearance, intricate design, flaming hair and demonic grin, complete with the voice box reminiscent of the kind on actual order-boxes at the restaurants around all work together to create a really impressive clown mask that is highly enjoyable and definitely a little unnerving. There's also some comedy to be had from it's lines when killing, despite some failing or feeling clichéd they're still fun and add to the film's enjoyment. The fact that the kills are also really good is another factor, as this one has a really nice collection on display. There's a machete thrown into the face, a body sliced in half at the waist, which isn't known until later on when they try to move, when the actual gag is shown, another one is sliced repeatedly in the face, one is set on fire, an ax slammed into the back of the head and another where a victim is dunked into a deep-fryer and, when pulled out, the facial skin is melted to the point where it falls off. There's more in here, all of which is done with a healthy amount of bloodshed and manages to work, making this one a real treat for those who like their slashers on the bloodier side. Some of the stalking scenes work nicely as well, including the glorious one in the school hallways where, after a tense set-up in the photography lab with the first of many camera gags, out into the hallways through the school. This is a long, intriguing chase with the right amount of suspense, confrontation with the killer and the necessary struggle to get away and hide with the requisite stalking, all coming together in a fun scene that's really great. A sequence in a haunted house ride is just as good, with the creepy setting to begin with, the play-out is tense and the gory revelation is handled well within the situation. The opening in the back of the restaurant is worthwhile as well, and the final stalking of the killer in the house is pretty tense as well. The whole finale is also really fun, with the confrontation of the killer and the final resolution really scoring here. The last plus here is the fact that this one manages to have a fairly intriguing story to it. Targeting the kids of the perpetrators of a back-fired prank is clichéd, but this one handles it well, as it's nearly to the halfway point that the whole thing is officially revealed, with minor throwaway lines beforehand to set it up nicely and then tied in with the explanation. That makes it feel really nice, and altogether, these here are what make the film fun.The Bad News: There wasn't a whole lot really wrong to this one. One of the flaws to it is the incredibly short running time. This one does work well with what it's got, the fact is this is one of the films that could've used a little more time in order to make it even more enjoyable. Barely running to the eighty-minute mark is alright, but frankly, another five minutes or so would've been great, adding a little more to the chase scenes, enough time for an extra kill or two or anything else to make it infinitely more enjoyable, since it just feels a little too short. The only other flaw to this one is the unexplained nature of the supernatural toys. While there's some good stuff from this plot-line, nothing is really done with it beyond the few suspense scenes present. It doesn't give whether the killer is supernaturally powered or if they're just figments of her imagination, which would've been the best use of the film being just a little longer. These here are the film's only true flaws.The Final Verdict: With some really great stuff to it and a couple of minor flaws, this one comes off as being rather enjoyable. Give this a look if you're into modern slashers, a fan of the creative cast or a fan of the clown-masked killers, otherwise heed caution for this one if you're not for any of those.Rated R: Graphic Violence, Graphic Language and drug use
First Mikey then Freddy & Chucky,and now Archie!
posted on 29 Jun 2009I don't always like comedy and horror mixed but this one did make me laugh hard and I liked the story.It had some really good kills and some hysterical original humour.The whole revenge storyline is old but a good and effective one.It reminded me a lot of Nightmare on Elm street how a bunch of parents killed a guy and he comes back from the dead to exact revenge on the kids of the parents.Of course Nightmare on Elm street was more of a horror.I hated the first scene of drive-thru.I cannot stand it when white kids act and talk like they're black,especially the well educated ones.Watching the way they were acting and talking made me cringe. I anticipated all those whiggers dying brutally, and they did! It's sad how brainwashed a lot of youth are these days.It's time for a rock revival and to say goodbye to rap! I liked the soundtrack for this movie.The theme song sung by Leighton Meester was cool and I liked the other version playing during the end credits.If there was a soundtrack sold in stores I would buy it. This movie would have made a good theatrical summer movie. We need a new demonic serial killer to hit the big screen. Jason,Freddy,and the others have all been over used. Not that I want their evil legacy's to end(especially Chucky my favorite),but it's time for a new one and Archie had potential.With a bigger budget and more advertising it could have easily made it's theatrical debut.A bigger budget sequel would be nice.If there is plans to do one I would like to see the survivors all brought back to face the demonic horny clown again!
Keep right on going
posted on 30 Apr 2009This movie really tries to rip off "Nightmare on Elm Street" but it does the worst job possible. Instead of Freddy Kruger, there is some stupid clown who just isn't funny with his stupid jokes. Then the police officer tries to be funny and he's not funny at all. The mom acts like she doesn't care at all about being in the movie and I've seen girls in rock bands who act tough. It isn't anything new at all. This movie is suppose to be about fast food but they only show the fast food restaurant about two times. Most of the time there is a carnival or time in the bedroom. It is lame as can be and the best part was the fact that it ended. I really loved "Nightmare on Elm Street" and it's a shame that they tried to rip off such a great horror movie. Nothing can top "Nightmare on Elm Street" so don't even try. Never ever ever ever ever ever watch this movie.
This Is A Very Scary (And Corny) Movie!
posted on 16 Apr 2009I haven't seen a weird one like this in quite a while! Well, as I remember this movie, It's about some evil clown guy, who killed a bunch of this girls friends. Well, basically, I don't want to spoil this movie for you, but this movie is a GORE-FEST! If you like peoples heads exploding in a microwave, then this is a movie you'll enjoy. I'd suggest you look for it at a local best buy, they might have a copy for 10 bucks. =]First off, I'd like to say, this movie, although is good, is very corny, and looses it's plot quite a few times. But this is a slasher movie, if that's what you'd like to call it. This is basically like a chain movie in my opinion. Girls go around dying, and no one understands who's doing all this. Until the main characters mom finally spills the truth. But the truth, is WAY out there. On a scale from one to 10, this would be about a 4. This movie is VERY high quality though, and I respect it for that. This is not some low quality movie they made in the 70's just for screams, it seems as it was made, just to be made. Overall, this is a good movie. I didn't care for it to much, but I liked it, as just a normal movie...
Yucky!
posted on 27 Mar 2009WOW, it's interesting to see the variety of reviews of this film. The ones who liked it must have been drugged or related to the filmmakers! This movie had good actors and apparently a large budget, but the script sucked! Nothing about the story made any sense...absolute garbage. The only redeeming thing about this movie besides the fact that I watched it for free is the "wigger wannabes" get killed immediately in the beginning. The "kills" were very imaginative and could have worked well had the script made sense. My advice to the directors would be "hone your directing skills and leave the writing to the professionals"! Don't waste your time on this one.
more cheese than meat (and the cheese is rancid & moldy)
posted on 24 Jan 2009I rented this one based on largely marginally positive reviews i've read, expecting a fun little gory horror flick, what I got however was a pretty uninspired "Nightmare on Elm Street" retread, but with a clown fast food mascot. The jokes fall extremely flat and the horror just isn't there. Plus it has a non-ending ending of the kind that I've really grown to detest throughout the years, leaving it open for a sequel which i'm not hoping for in the least bit. Perhaps it would have helped the film if any of the characters were fleshed out in the least bit, but the way it is now the movie had me thinking about how much creepier it might have been if it was about a deranged Burger King mascot (YOU watch those commercials and play Sneak King and NOT be terrified). Oh yeah before I forget the film also can 'boast' (and I use the term loosely) a forgettable cameo by Mr. Super-Size Me Morgan Spurlock, in a role so atrociously acted that one of the people from the group of individuals that he made fun of during a college lecture can act circles act circles around (no I'm not going to use the term he did, you have the internet, look it up) My Grade: D
I am soooo sick of clowns...
posted on 25 Dec 2008I can't even imagine what must have been running through the directors head when he did this movie... without any doubt, this is the worst horror movie I have ever seen in my life! The story is plain: a mad clown from hell (OMG, that's very original!), seeks to kill as many teens as possible in the most brutal and horrific way. I'm sure ur very impressed and extremely anxious to see this great film but hold ur horses :) Drive-Thru is a real test of character because it takes a real man/woman to see this movie till the end, where, like all great movies, it leaves room for a sequel. The action is weak, the acting is weak, the screenplay is even weaker... the story is really overused and beside the cool clown costume, it doesn't have anything worth watching. All the lines are unnatural and the young actors take it even more below the average.In conclusion, do urselves a huge favor and don't waste precious time on Drive-Thru...
Fast Food Slasher: Not good for your health, but tasty all the same.
posted on 21 Nov 2008Now this one really was more fun than I expected. Pretty ridiculous acting from those ghetto-wannabe-white-boyz, so the opening scenes had me fearing the worst. But I was so glad to see they had it coming . This film worked, because it doesn't take itself too seriously. Nice, fast-paced and totally unoriginal plot that is kind of a throwback to many 80's slashers (like HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME and SLAUGHTER HIGH and a zillion others) mixed with a modern-day one-liner spewing villain. Fun gore-effects too, every now and then. Worth a watch, if you like slashers. And if you can't get with it, then my guess is you're taking things a tad bit too serious with this one.
So stupid, it's funny
posted on 30 Oct 2008I saw this film yesterday, and was not impressed. The acting was pretty bad, the gore effects were not great, the story was lacking and the music was terrible, especially during the action sequences.But, I kinda enjoyed myself watching it. There were a few jokes, and most of them were not funny. Most of the fun was because of the lacking script. At some points it was just so stupid, it was funny. I also found the killer clown's remarks entertaining, even though none of them really had much to do with the story. And the concept of a killer clown, though a bit cliché, is still pretty funny.This film is pretty bad, but it's entertaining if you can ignore the flaws, just sit back and laugh at the unfortunate teens.
To Go Please.
posted on 16 Oct 2008Well, the only reason why I ever saw this movie was because it caught my interest by the name of the clown: Horny the Clown. It had an interesting plot and the face on the DVD cover reminded me of S.I.C.K., and because of the experience I had with that movie, I was about to stay away from this film. Well I didn't. However, sadly enough, this movie was better than S.I.C.K. for all the wrong reasons. It essentially tells of the tale of a madman who is brutally killing young teenagers while dressed as Horny the Clown. The catch is: this madman may not be human and his revenge spreads farther than just the teens that he is stalking. First off, the acting was really bad in this movie, the scares were not there and they were childish, it was really funny and the plot was so predictable. The main thing that bugged me was that it had nothing to do with a drive-thru.Let's get started. The acting. There was some good acting but other than that, the acting was really bad. Even at some of the most horrible scenes, where the dialogue had an exception of being bad, the dialogue and the acting was just plain bad. Not only where some of the performances pretty bad, the dialogue seemed so scripted and unnatural. Even movies of this caliber, despite there bad plot and really cheesy scares, usually have some pretty descent acting, however, this movie was horrible. They just seemed to not care about emotions or driving forces and were there just to be there. It was very wooden.What about the scares? First off, there was no real scares, and the when there were "hauntings," they were horrible. It's not scary when somebody gets there head microwaved, or deep fried, it's really quite funny and stupid. Killing somebody in a child's play pen isn't scary, it's just plain stupid. I will give credit to the costume designer for attempting a reasonable outfit for the killer clown, because it was kind of cool and had its weird looking gadgets (i.e. the "flame" butcher knife). Some of the scares were so cliché and very predictable, like you know who was going to die and the "jump out factor" was next to nothing when it came to surprises. There was some blood and gore, but it was wasn't anything to be grossed out about. Because it was accompanied by bad scares and really awful clichés, the gore had absolutely no real effect on me and just looked like red jam slathered on the walls or floor.As for the plot, well, like I said, it really did not have anything to do with an actual drive-thru and should have better off named "Restaurant" or "Horny the Clown." The plot could have been way better and should have just stayed a psychopathic killer hunting down beautiful girls with a predictable or semi-predictable twist, rather than something stupid and supernatural. The plot has some holes in it and evolves random visitations and a completely irrelevant Ouija board that says something that could have been told in a scarier manner. Plus, I never thought that I would see another movie where it was so predictable down to the point where I knew who was going to die, based on the music and the quiet and eerie silence. It was just an altogether thing liquidly plot.Overall, this was hardly a horror movie, however, if it was labeled comedy, then I would have a completely different review. There were a lot of funny parts and most of them were very unintentional. This movie just has really bad acting, no real scares and a stale plot with predictable endings to add to it. To me, it was a half-baked idea that could have had a good chance of being something else, but they peppered it with clichés and, what looks like, a last minute casting call. I would recommend this movie to anybody who does enjoy B-movies, as well as college height movies, however, for those who enjoy a thicker palette, then you may want to avoid this movie. Though, you may want to rent if it you are looking for a good cheese filled laugh. I, on the other hand, did not enjoy it and that's my story and I'm sticking to it.
Instant CULT CLASSIC!!!
posted on 12 Oct 2008YES!! Finally, Funny and Scary in the same movie...OLD SKOOL. OK boyz and girlz, here's the deal: If you don't like this movie you are not core. Yes, you see it all coming and it's familiar territory, but THAT IS THE POINT. They obviously went out to make an 80's slasher, but it's how they do it that makes this thing rock. See 4 yourself and tell me Horny isn't the coolest killer to hack up some teens in years! Unreal costume, hilarious, total bad ass. THE MUSIC ROCKS!!! You will laugh your ass off. The gore is solid and the kills are fresh. Am I missing something here? The chicks are hot, but AMAZINGLY we see almost no skin (which is why I didn't give it a 10) Watching it again right now...
fun slasher
posted on 08 Oct 2008I found this movie in the free movie database on our digital t.v. service. This is just a fun slasher movie. The slash-metal music that accompanies the kills is different than other slasher movie music, and in a good way. It complements the brutality of the murders. The dialogue for the first scene of the movie was a little annoying, but it improved as the movie progressed. I enjoyed the amusing character played by Larry Joe Campbell, and of course the leading actress, Leighton Meester, was looking very hot. There was actually a pretty good plot line for the movie to build around, and some of the murders were original for this genre of movie. All in all, I give it an eight out of ten stars. Good music, plenty blood and gore, hot girls, descent acting by the front actors, a little humor, and a bad@ss clown make for an enjoyable slasher movie.
If you pride yourself on being a horror geek, you'll feel pretty smart...
posted on 22 Sep 2008all by yourself...on your couch with your dog...at 11:00 am...on a Monday. But that's just me.I'm not gonna summarize this flik because you can look it up at you're convinience at certain movie data-bases. Do it, then read me.This is great for those of us who love to be scared s**tless by clowns, but love to see suburban home-boys take it up the you-know-what. O.k. so I wasn't THAT scared, but very amused to be sure.So this movie LOVES paying homage to a plethora of 80's horror movies; "Happy Birthday To Me," "The Shinning," and "Nightmare on Elmstreet" just to name a few. The gore factor is good and sub-par; just how I like it, though the dialogue seems a little too on the nose, you know? Just a little TOO thought out and clever for it to come out of the mouths of these kids. It just sounds VERY scripted. Not very natural.Morgan Spurlock (of "Fast Food Nation" fame) is the tiny wink of super cool in this teenage slaughter-fest, and "Jan" from "The Office" probably has more acting chops than anyone.All in all, the story is more or less slightly above standard for a 2000-oughts movie, the B&G is pretty good, and Ouija boards aside, was pretty resourceful, if not just stealing stuff (see above) I'm a generous girl (surprise!) who loves cheap gore, so if you can watch this one for free (like I did) do it to it!
Drive-Thru
posted on 16 Sep 2008I've seen this movie! And it's not just ' SOME OTHER MOVIE '!Mackenzie had a good life until 'HORNY THE CLOWN' interrupted it all! Because when her mother was younger ... The guy that runs Hellaburger! His son liked Mac's mother. he invited her to his birthday party! Her friends were going to play a practical joke on him. So she showed up, and when he went to the door one of her friends went and put on a mask and he had a knife, and when he turned around and he saw him and passed out. The building burned down and everyone thought he was dead!Yeah right!!!!!!!you'll have to see the rest!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!LOL!! IDK what to write, so here is the top ten .... 10. Rosemary's Baby 9. The Shining 8. Seven 7. Psycho 6. Jaws 5. Halloween 4. The Silence Of The Lambs 3. Alien 2. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 1. THE Exorcist
I could tell straight off...
posted on 08 Sep 2008This was about to be one of the most awesomely sh1tty movies ever made. Your generic, run of the mill, horror movie plot - dumb partying teens, the evil clown, and that one dude from Heroes that I hate. But the acting was really pretty acceptable and the script wasn't nearly as bad as you'd think. There was some sort of weird, political subtext that was a bit obnoxious, but it didn't seem to hurt things too badly. The beginning was a bit "Malibu's Most Wanted" for my taste, (ie really dumb wigger jokes) but that passed. All in all, it has some awesomely cheesy moments, and I'd say this is a must see for all fans of really bad horror movies.
An entertaining and satirical addition to the slasher genre.
posted on 04 Jul 2008As a fan of slasher movies, I have to say that the direction in Drive Thru isn't too impressive, often being of the 'point and shoot' variety. In addition, most of the kills take place off-screen, and at first glance the story is also highly unimaginative - a teenage girl called Mackenzie Carpenter ('Mac' to her friends) discovers that pupils at her high school are being killed by a maniac who's dressed as Horny the Clown, the mascot of the Hellaburger fast-food restaurant chain (he looks like the secret love child of Ronald McDonald and Satan).So far, so clichéd. But Drive-Thru's script then proceeds to overturn most of the conventional rules of the slasher movie genre.For example, traditionally the heroine in these films is always a quiet, likable, well behaved and respectable young girl who is often bullied or victimised by the popular in-crowd. Not so in Drive-Thru. Here, the Final Girl is a foul mouthed, drug-taking teen who thinks her parents are morons, and - together with her emo friends - behaves appallingly to anyone she doesn't like. There's even a clever subplot in which we learn that she's decided not to sleep with her older boyfriend until she reaches the age of consent - but just as it seems that the movie is finally reverting to convention, she changes her mind and has underage sex with him anyway (!).Another slasher cliché is the creepy janitor, who often acts as either a prime suspect or red herring, but again Drive-Thru acts as though it's playing the game, only to suddenly perform a bodyswerve and wrong-foot us. So yes, the creepy janitor is dutifully introduced, but he promptly gets killed in the very next scene.The movie also skilfully satirizes current American youth culture: in addition to Mac's emo friends, Horny also takes his machete to handgun-flaunting wiggas, right-wing WASP preppies, goth wiccans, and stoner drop-outs. There's also a surprisingly political edge that's rare in the genre: Mac is described as a vegetarian left-wing liberal, and the dialogue contains quite a few barbs aimed at the Bush administration and Republicans in general. Mac also regards the police as incompetent fascists, and doesn't tell them anything she's discovered about the murders because she believes she's got a better chance of uncovering who the killer is. In fact, the female detective in charge of the case is actually highly efficient, but her investigation is being hampered by Mac's refusal to share information.The cast all deliver solid performances, with Leighton Meester (who plays Mac) being a particular find. There's also a funny cameo from Supersize Me writer/director Morgan Spurlock as a Hellaburger manager.But despite being a highly entertaining movie, Drive-Thru isn't particularly scary. Horny is a colourful and visually striking psycho-villain, but the climax of the movie is quite weak, and the only scene that delivers a genuine frisson is when the killer clown empties a gasoline can over Mac as she's tied to a chair (as a prelude to immolating her), and she starts screaming in complete, helpless terror.
56/100
posted on 02 Jul 2008Drive Thru was one of those movies I was expecting to turn off in the first five minutes. I was previewing movies on Ondemand's Fearnet, and something about there being a Horny the Clown grabbed my attention. The acting is at college level. The effects are at college level. The cinematography is at college level. However, the film kept my attention the whole way through. It was fast paced, cheesy, and full of enough humor to keep me thoroughly entertained. One of the best things about this movie is the seamlessly endless amount of minor characters that serve no purpose but to be deep fried and macheted by Horny the Clown. These actors know they are in a stupid horror movie, and do their best to provide over the top performances until their ultimate demise. The main characters are pretty average. The "virgin" chick is a feisty liberal stoner who provides a unique twist for a horror movie heroine. The boyfriend is oddly intriguing, although a bit dull. Detective Crackers is annoying as hell, but that's how his character is supposed to be. I could do without the stone cold detective, she seems a little far fetched and unnecessary. The mom, who looks only a few years older than the daughter, is by the far the worst actress. She really drags the movie down in her scenes, but once again, this movie isn't about quality acting. The real character, Horny the Clown, is fantastic. He is funny, fast, and deadly. I enjoyed every moment he was on screen. His antics remind me of Freddy Krueger, but in an updated OC kinda way. The deaths are pretty awesome, too. For having real shoddy effects, the deaths are varied and funny. My personal favorite is the microwave. It looked like something out of Saw. This isn't the next Scream, but it's a fun flick for a Friday night with a couple of friends and a lot of beer.Characters - 20/30 Story - 13/30 Atmosphere- 3/15 Effectiveness - 13/15 Excitement - 7/10Total - 56/100
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Horny is KILLER!
posted on 30 Aug 2009Horny The Clown is the mascot for a burger chain and he's starting to get a taste for raw meat. Meanwhile Mackenzie Carpenter is a teenager who thinks her biggest problem is dying of boredom in the urban wasteland of Orange County. That is until her classmates start dying of blood loss and Horny the Clown begins stalking her with cryptic messages left in 70's kitsch toys! As you can tell this isn't your straight forward slasher flick. Filled with irony and general sadistic humor, Drive Thru does for fast food what The Gingerdead Man did for pastries! I guess the moral of the movie is that fast food can kill you (yeah I know how bad that joke was, sorry) It's a little rough around the edges, but what it does well, it does REALLY WELL. I think we'll be seeing more of Horny the Clown. At least let's hope so.