| Title: | Popcorn |
| Year: | 2007 |
| Genre: | Comedy, Romance |
| Director: | Darren Paul Fisher |
| Writer: | Darren Paul Fisher |
| Audio: | AAC 48000Hz |
| Codec: | AVC |
| Dimensions: | 720x576 |
| FPS: | 25 |
| Language: | English |
| Subtitles: | ENG |
| Vaadatud: | JAH |
| Asukoht: | Kast30 |
| Time: | 1:28:19 / 90 min |
| IMDB reiting & lingid: | IMDB 5.4 RT FK 9605 FO |

Danny has found the girl of his dreams, but he’s too insecure to make a move. When he lands a job at a local movie theater where she works, he finds out that his first day is her last. After failing miserably at getting her attention, he enlists the help of the chief projectionist, who has watched one too many movies, and no longer sees the difference between film fiction and real life. It’s cinema, but not as you know it.
Writer-director Darren Fisher‘s innuendo-laden romantic comedy Popcorn unfurls entirely within the confines of a British multiplex known as “Moovieworld,” where 19-year-old Danny (Jack Ryder) accepts a job with the intention of wooing and winning over usherette Suki (Jodi Albert) – little realizing that it is her last day at the theater. Faced with a very short amount of time in which to act, a desperate Danny cooks up a host of wild schemes designed to catch Suki’s attention. He is assisted in his pursuits by fellow worker and consummate movie addict Zak (Luke de Woolfson) who vows to teach him the tricks of the trade as illustrated in various romantic movies. Meanwhile, theatrical manager Kris (Andrew-Lee Potts) learns of a “management plant” at the theater making a bundle by reselling old tickets, and decides to reel in the culprit, red-handed.
Lisatud 02.07.2020, 585 171 999b, item
Uuendatud: 26.01.2021



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