 On a chilly night in March, fans and first-timers alike gather outside the Coolidge Corner Theater. They're waiting for the room, or what critics call the citizen cane of bad movies. There are a lot of things today that are bad, but in a bad way, but I feel like this is one of those rare things that's bad in a wonderful way. Here you go. That's me. How much is it? It'll be $18. Here you go. Keep the change. Hi, doggy. You're my favorite customer. Thanks a lot. Bye. Bye-bye. Released nearly 10 years ago, the room is now a pop culture sensation. Fans have built a community around the watching experience, and they're best known for participating in the most peculiar ways like yelling lines, tossing footballs, and even throwing spoons. It's like the first time you hear the Beatles. It's magical. You're lying. I never hit you. You're tearing me apart, Lisa. But there's no way to experience it besides in person, in the theater. So if it's near you, you should really just go experience it. Spoons are flying across America, and it seems like this hit is only getting bigger. For BUTV News, I'm Elana Berman reporting from Boston.