The Disco Exorcist | UPDATED × Summary |

: The cast members were often theater-background actors and real-life friends, which contributed to the film's unique, comfortable "bad acting" chemistry. Phillip Siddiq interviews the cast on The Disco Exorcist.

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: Intentionally misaligning dialogue or using low-quality "canned" sound effects to mimic 70s low-budget dubbing. : The cast members were often theater-background actors

: Lean into "corny 70-isms" like "fine slice of spiced meatloaf" or calling everyone "cool cats" and "hot chicks". 3. A Themed Viewing Experience which contributed to the film's unique

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: Suave, self-absorbed, and a master of the dance floor.