To: Hecklers, From: The Drafthouse

Continuing with the tradition of an already high number of events incorporating fan interaction, The Alamo Drafthouse is making Austin a safe haven for film geeks and hecklers alike on Tuesday, June 20th.
Hecklers, come one and come all tomorrow night, as the Drafthouse will let YOU yell at the screen as you see fit. Judging by the film they've chosen, you'll get plenty of chances.
From deep within the Alamo Drafthouse's seemingly endless vault of bad films, Heckler's Paradise has produced the 1999 film Invisible Child which premiered on the Lifetime Network (yes, Lifetime) and contains all the cheesy music, lame dress and glossy cinematography that only 90's Lifetime movies can offer. Put in the loving words of the Drafthouse, the cast is a C D-List all-star team of "Jack Bristow, Tom Hanks' wife, the boy from the The Ring, that chick from Swing Kids, and the girl who played George Michael's overly Christian girlfriend on Arrested Development." In the film, the mother invents a third daughter, a middle child (not obvious), who exists only in the mind of her all-too-real mother. In an attempt to bring sanity to the household, the family hires a nanny (who is English, but also not obvious) who faces the hilarious but serious challenge of raising someone else's invisible child.
All this on screen while you eat, drink, laugh and yell... and then drink again. To watch the unreal trailer, read the detailed description or buy tickets online, check out the website below.
Heckler's Paradise presents The Invisible Child
The Alamo Drafthouse Downtown
Tuesday, June 20th
9:45pm
Website | Buy Tickets
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