“The FP” made its Denver premiere at the 2011 Starz Denver Film Festival, eight months after wowing audiences at SXSW. It returned for a week long engagement at the Denver Film Center in late March, and thanks to Tugg.com, you get one last chance to see the insanity on the big screen.
If you’re interested in attending, all you have to do is head on over to the Tugg.com event page and reserve a ticket for the tiny sum of $9. The only way the screening will take place is if we reserve 63 tickets by the April 24.
Not content with just having a simple screening, we’re currently working on getting some fun events planned to take place before the screening, such as a dual Dance Dance Revolution setup so attendees can show off their moves. We’re also planning some giveaways/raffles, so don’t miss out on a great time and a chance to win some cool prizes!
In a dystopian future, a relentless turf war rages. Two rival gangs feud for control of rural wasteland Frazier Park (‘The FP’) in the deadly arena of competitive dance-fight video game “Beat-Beat Revelation.” After hometown hero BTRO is slain on the dance platform by thug leader L Dubba E, his protégé younger brother JTRO (Jason Trost) goes into isolation, vowing never to duel again. One year later, The FP is in ruins, and JTRO must find the courage to return and restore order in a ruthless battle for revenge that can only leave one man dancing. From the producers of “Paranormal Activity” and featuring narration by James Remar (“The Warriors”), “The FP” is a fury of fierce footwork, triumphant montages and neon street wear that Moviefone calls “a rare ready-made cult hit.”


