Drive-Thru is a
2007 horror film directed by
Brendan Cowles and
Shane Kuhn, starring
Leighton Meester and
Nick D'Agosto. It is set in
Orange County,
California and involves a
serial killing clown mascot, Horny the Clown. The film was released to
DVD on
May 29,
2007.
Plot
The film opens with a car full of
wiggers led by Brandon Meeks (Edward DeRuiter) with his pal Tony and their girlfriends cruising and vandalizing the streets of Blanca Carne when the group decides to order food at a fast food restaurant called "Hella-Burger". However, while ordering they are repeatedly insulted via the intercom system. Furious, Tony breaks into the restaurant gun-loaded "to show clown boy what's up".While inside Tony continues his search for the employee, After a while a concerned Brandon also enters the restaurant (leaving the females unattended in the car) and finds Tony dead with his head in the deep fryer, in a state shock Brandon is then attacked by a demonic version of Hella-Burger's mascot "Horny the Clown" Brandon tries to bargain with Horny but to no avail as he is killed, Horny then makes his way outside and gruesomely kills the two girls in the car. Meanwhile, after a house party, local teenagers Mackenzie Carpenter (
Meester) and her boyfriend Fisher Kent (
D'agosto) play with a
Ouija board, asking "What's going to happen to our pathetic little lives?". The board, obviously moving of its own volition, repeatedly spells out the message "N1KLPL8". The meaning of the message is unclear until the next day, when Mackenzie and Fisher find out that the murdered teenagers were riding in a car with the license plate number "N1KLPL8". The news bulletin also reveals that no bodies have yet been found.