, which has dominated the website's daily chart since it was released on May 1. As of Thursday,
As of last Thursday, the film had grossed just over $350,000 at the box office. That's not a figure that would have anyone at a major studio dancing down the aisles, but it is much better than nothing and actually not bad at all for an indie film made for very little money. "It would be considered low budget," says Brett. "I don’t use that term because it automatically makes people think there’s something wrong with it. [The budget was] not a lot.
"That was super surreal," says Drew of watching the film under the stars. "I felt like I was being transported back to when I was ten when my Dad would take me to likemarathons at the drive-in in Detroit. But it was a really good feeling. The funniest part is though, most drive-ins, the sound plays through your FM radio. Our sound designer is this really super-talented guy, he did all this work on the movie, and he texted me, like, 'So, my 7.
Brett got a very early glimpse at the low-budget horror movie world thanks to his father Bart Pierce, at one time an aspiring filmmaker himself, who worked on the special effects for Sam Raimi's legendary 1981 debut
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How...let's see...maybe something deadly is keeping almost every movies from being released in theaters?
I don't need to read that to know how it's the 1 movie.
I hate horror movies 🎥 but I like being scared 😧 so I drag myself to watch them!
Pretty interesting. It just hit me that I've never been to a drive-in theater.
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