The Basement (2018) - full transcript

After taking an extended "hiatus" to kick his drug habit, life is looking up for renowned rock musician, Craig Owen (Cayleb Long). He has a beautiful new wife, Kelly (Mischa Barton), a Malibu mansion perched high above the Pacific, and a new album moving up the charts. While running an ill-fated errand one evening, Craig is abducted by L.A.'s notorious serial killer, Gemini (Jackson Davis). Awakening in Gemini's basement with his arms and legs bound to an old school desk, Craig discovers that Gemini plans to enact his own capture, torture and possible execution by switching places with Craig. Distraught over Craig's disappearance, Kelly alternates between desperately searching for him and holding vigil with her best friend, Bianca (Bailey Borders). As the hours pass, a sub-plot involving adultery, deception and possibly even murder begins to suggest that everything in Craig's and Kelly's life may not be as perfect as it seems. After Gemini appears as a series of equally sadistic characters, Craig begins to engage his would-be killer in a series of complex psychological battles with the hope that his captor will drop his guard long enough for Craig to escape. Just as his designated hour of execution approaches, Craig frees himself from his restraints and and escapes from the basement. But will he get back to Kelly before he is recaptured by Gemini? If not, he knows a horrific fate awaits him.

(deep tense music)

(woman screaming)

I'll do anything.

Please, don't.

I'll change.

I can change.

I promise, please don't.

(screaming)

(mellow piano music)

We're out champagne.

Oh, no champagne?



What's a poor girl to do?

Get her brilliant,
sexy, amazing husband

to get it from the store?

Ah, the labor of love.

See you in a bit.

(tense eerie music)

Hey, how are you, love?

What's up, superstar?

[Craig] Working maid, I see.

[Lauren] Yup.

[Craig] What is this insanity?

[Lauren] There's some
crazy people out there, huh?

Right.

Truer words, my friend.



Truer words.

(eerie ambient music)

(suspenseful music)

(Craig grunts)

(eerie ambient music)

(groaning)

Fuck.

(grunts)

What the fuck is going on?

Hello?

Fuck, come on.

The fuck are you?

I'm Bailey the Clown.

Oh, don't be shy, Billy.

What?

(lively orchestral music)

What?

Here.

Hold this.

(groaning)

Well, that wasn't very nice.

Get away from me.

Billy, have you been smoking?

Have you?

(thuds)
(grunts)

Smoking can kill you and lead

to forest fires if
you're not careful.

What's that bear's name?

Ah, Yogi.

Yeah, yeah?

It's not it.

Well, nevermind.

I'll think of it.

Time for a fun fact.

Whoo, what?

I fucking hate that one!

I hate it!

Fuck!

Ah, here we go.

Dolphins are unable to smell.

Did you know that?

No!

Well, they can't.

And there's a football
team named after them.

You know I'd like to have a
football team named after me?

What, are you a fan?

Did I not sign an
autograph or something?

What is this?

You mean you
don't recognize me?

No!

Are you sure?

Yes!

Well, I'm Bailey the Clown!

Yes, you've said that.

Everybody knows
Bailey the Clown.

(Bailey imitating honking)

Don't fucking touch me!

(thuds)
(grunts)

There will be no cursing
at this party, young man.

Time for another fun fact.

Ah, did you know that beavers
were once the size of bears?

I mean, that's a big beaver.

(honking)

(phone ringing)

Kelly Owen, calling for you.

Should I tell her
you're all tied up?

Ha!

All tied up.

Absurd.

(squeaking)

Kelly Owen, 5038 Coral Canyon.

Well, that's not far from here.

That's right up the PCH.

If you so much as look
at her, I fucking kill you!

Do you hear me?

I will kill you!

(thudding)
(grunting)

Fuck.

Language, Billy.

Watch your language.

You don't want me to have
to get out my bar of soap.

Why are you calling me Billy?

My name is not Billy.

[Bailey] And on with the show!

Why are you doing this?

What do you want from me?

Can I be honest with you?

Yes, please.

Sometimes, what you
see on the outside

is not what's on the inside.

Take me for example.

I smile all the time.

But on the inside,
a very lost soul.

Well, I gotta go.

But please, like, follow
me on social media.

I am Bailey the Clown.

(deep eerie music)

Ah, Smokey!

I knew I'll think of it!

(clucks)

(breathing heavily)

Hello!

Hello!

(mellow brooding music)

(knocking on door)

[Police] Police, open up!

Help, I'm here!

I'm here!

I'm in the basement!

Oh, thank god.

He's upstairs, he's upstairs.

[Police] Freeze!

Do not move!

Show me your hands!

I can't move my hands.

I'm restrained.

Please, he's upstairs.

He's wearing a clown costume.

My name is Craig Owen, please.

Oh fuck.

Okay, okay, I'm
not going anywhere.

Turn in off.

Turn it off, now!

Turn what off?

The blowtorch, goddammit!

Turn it off!

God, how could you?

Look, man.

You've got the wrong guy.

My name is Craig Owen.

I'm a musician.

No, we got you now.

I guess seven wasn't your
lucky number, was it?

Detective!

He's down here, I got him!

You have the right
to remain silent.

Anything you say could be used
against you in court of law.

You have the right
to get an attorney

and if you can't afford one,
the court will appoint you one.

Please, please.

I haven't done anything.

[Police] What did you say?

I haven't done anything.

Give me a reason,
you low life scum.

(deep suspenseful music)

There's a special place in
hell for people like you.

(breathing heavily)

Oh god.

What did he even say?

Fuck, what's going on?

(phone ringing)

Fuck, I cannot.

Can you, please?

Kelly!

Baby, please, help me.

Baby, please.

Hey baby, it's me.

I'm just worried about you.

Give me a call, okay?

Bye.

(deep brooding music)

How you doing, Bill?

Huh?

(Craig grunting)

Don't make this difficult.

We know you did it.

(phone rings)

Kelly Owen.

Sister, you must be
one sick twisted bitch

hanging around with
the likes of this guy.

[Craig] Touch her...

And then what?

Hm, what the fuck
are you gonna do?

Hey, you wanna tell me where
you were last night, Billy boy?

[Craig] My name is not Billy.

Where the fuck were you?

At the store.

That's my memory...

You paid Allison Perry a
little visit, didn't you?

No, I don't know...

Shut the fuck up!

There's seven people dead.

Seven.

And we found Allison Perry
decapitated in Silver Lake.

But you knew that, all right.

Look, motherfucker!

Untie me right now!

Right now!

Right now!

(thuds)
(grunts)

(dark brooding music)

Listen, please just untie me.

All right, I'll walk away.

This never happened.

Never.

Never happened.

Well, why didn't you say so?

Never happened.

The only thing is.

It did happen!

Now, I want you tell me that
you killed those seven people.

I want you to tell me
where those six bodies are.

I don't know.

I don't know.

[Detective] Tell me!

I don't know, I don't know.

I wonder.

How difficult would it
be to knock out a tooth?

Shut the fuck up.

I'm trying to concentrate.

You don't want this gun
to accidentally cough

in your mouth now, do you?

No!

No, no no.

(Craig grunting)

Huh, not that
difficult, really.

Surprising.

And you know, I
would think enamel

would be a lot harder than that.

But then again,
I'm not a dentist.

Look at that.

Two for one.

It must be my lucky day.

Oh.

See, the problem is
you spit those out

on my clean fucking floor.

(Craig groans)

Chew 'em.

What?

Chew the fucking teeth.

(teeth cracking)
(groaning)

Swallow them.

What?

Do it or I'll knock the rest
of your goddamn teeth out.

Open up.

Let me see.

(yells)

All right.

Did anything seem weird?

[Lauren] No.

Was he talking with anyone?

No, not that I saw.

But, you know, we've
been pretty busy.

So nothing out
of the ordinary?

No, just paid and left.

Wait, Lauren, do you guys
have security cameras outside?

No, just inside.

Okay, thanks.

Money is no object.

How much do you want?

How much do you want?

You're not gonna be able to
buy your way outta this one.

A clown who cuts people's
head's off with a blowtorch.

Jesus, just when I saw it all.

So, how's this old thing
gonna play out, Bill?

You're Bill.

Oh, god.

You're Bill.

Oh, fuck.

You know, you confess
to the killings.

You tell us where these
other six bodies are,

make the DA takes
it easy on you.

Gives you life
instead of the needle.

Huh, what do you think?

Okay, okay.

They're in a storage
unit in Van Nuys.

You expect me to believe that?

[Craig] It's true.

Okay, tough guy,
what's the address.

No, if you want to know
where the bodies are,

I'll take you there or no deal.

You drive a hard bargain.

(thuds)
(grunts)

Oh, fuck!

You bastard.

You fucking bastard.

So what was that address?

819, 819 Park Avenue.

Park Avenue?

Van Nuys is a shit hole.

There's no parks in Van Nuys.

You wanna tell me
those bodies are?

Because I would really hate

to have to pay your
wife a little visit.

(gunshot bangs)

(steady ringing)

Whoa!

That was loud, huh.

Last chance.

See you.

No.

No, please.

Please, she has
nothing to do with it!

She has nothing to do with it!

It's been about
three hours now.

He went to the store
but he never came home

and his car is still
parked at the store.

24 hours?

24 hours, are you kidding me?

Something has happened
to my husband.

You're sorry?

You're sorry?

You're worthless,
that's what you are.

You're fucking worthless.

(doorbell rings)

(deep brooding music)

(grunting)

(grunts)

What the fuck
did you do to her?

I swear to god I'm
gonna fuck you so badly,

all you did is nothing.

This is nothing!

[Bill] Oh, you're close.

[Craig] Fucking!

Look how close you're
getting, brother.

Well, you motherfucker,
did that to me, huh?

You fucking do that to me?

I'll fuck your goddamn head off.

You're my bitch
now, you hear me?

You're my bitch now.

You know how long I've
been waiting for this day?

Guard told me you
were coming last week.

Welcome to San Quentin!

Fuck off.

I'm gonna run down
the basics for you.

You're ready to spend
22 hours a day in a cell

the size of a bathroom.

No privacy.

And don't worry about
bending over in the shower

'cause you're gonna be
fucked sooner or later.

And you're responsible

for buying your own
toothbrush, toothpaste.

The state does supply you with
a little green bar of soap.

It's kinda itchy but
you'll get used to it.

All right, don't trust anybody.

Your best friend today might
be your worst enemy tomorrow.

Well, you could pretty
much get anything you want.

Drugs, cigarettes, decent food.

Just gotta pay for it.

Paid a pretty penny
for these babies.

What do you think?

Pretty neat.

Hey, come here.

What are you doing?

Listen, if you untie me,

I can get us outta here.

Oh, yeah?

I know a guy on the inside.

When we're out, I can get
you anything you need.

Anything you want.

(sniggers)

But man, what's your name?

You don't know me?

Why you?

And you knew my sister?

No.

Mary Beth?

No, I don't know
any Mary Beth.

Today is her birthday.

I remember in her
seventh birthday,

we live this little
apartment in Bakersfield

and my mom's boyfriend came over

and they gotten into a fight
and he knocked her out cold.

But we ran in the bedroom
and Mary Beth and I

and the locked the door and
she was crying her eyes out.

And he kicked in the door
and I attacked him, right?

But I'm seven, man!

I'm seven, what can I do?

So he shoved me against the wall

and tied up my hands and
feet with a telephone cord.

And I remember Mary Beth
had on the rainbow underwear

that she got for Christmas.

And he had his hand
around he little neck

while he violated her.

I screamed and I screamed.

(grunting)

When he was done, he
pulled up his pants

and he came over me.

Carved this cross into
my arm with a Buck knife

and he said Jesus
Christ died for your sin

and then he walked away.

A little while later,
I got it tattooed,

I guess as a reminder.

I ran into him a few years ago.

He's no longer with us.

Mary Beth, she was not
not really the same, man.

She got fucked up
with drugs and shit

but she would
visit me every week

and bring me fresh
baked cookies.

It was my favorite
part of the week.

That was until a month ago.

When they found her.

She's in a better place now.

She's my angel and I would
do anything for my sister.

Listen.

While I can't pretend to know

what you and your
sister went through,

my wife was if foster care.

It was awful.

She was in one of the families

thatjust keeps the
kids for the money.

They'd lock her in a closet.

When they went out at
night and they came back,

my wife would pass out drunk.

And her father would molest her.

She still has nightmares
about hearing the sound of him

unbuckling his belt as he
walked towards her door.

Fucking liar!

Don't you fucking lie!

Don't fucking lie!

No, really.

[Bill] You're fucking lying!

Really, I'm not!

Take it back right now.

Okay, okay, I take it back.

I take it back.

Bloody no.

No, no.

No

[Bill] Yes.

No, please!

Please, no.

Not my left hand.

Please, not my left hand.

Not my left hand!

(yells)

Oh, fuck!

Now, why'd you do it?

Why'd you do it?

Please, I don't
know what to say.

I don't know what to say.

(Craig yelling)

No, you cunt!

You fucking cunt!
- This one.

This one's just for luck.

(Craig groaning)

Fuck, man!

Look what you did.

The guards are coming.

Ah, fuck you man!

I'm not done with you yet.

Okay, I'm not finished.

I'm gonna see you.

I'm gonna see you again.

Fucker.

(Craig sobbing)

(dark eerie music)

I didn't know
who else to call.

Kelly, we're best friends.

Who else would you call?

[Kelly] Thanks.

So, were you guys
fighting or something?

No, as a matter of fact,
we just had great sex.

Oh.

He always answers his phone.

Maybe his phone died
and he ran into a friend.

He'd find a way to call.

(deep eerie music)

Oh, Jesus H. Christ.

Oh, no.

Barbarians, I see.

Oh, god.

Who did this to you?

Now, there it is.

That's okay, I'm sorry.

Bill?

Do you have any allergies?

Your vitals look good.

Everything seems
to check out there.

Okay, now, look, Bill, I'm
here to help you, okay?

So I'm gonna need you to stay
calm so I can sew up the wound

and stop the and
stop the bleeding.

Oh, there it is.

Oh, lord.

Now, normally, I'll be
able to sew this back on

but do you see the gray
around the edges there?

Basically, that means it's dead.

That's not right.

Doc, there's no gray.

Doc, there's no gray,
you can sew them back on.

Please, you can
sew them back on.

Please, you can...

This is gonna hurt a bit.

It will hurt.

We slide it out.

There it is.

Please, that's
my wedding ring.

Now, for future reference,
any severed limbs,

you gonna wanna stick
them in a glass of milk

or bag of ice.

Okay, that keeps it fresh
and increase the chances

that they can be sewed on later.

You know, most of the
times after surgery,

they work pretty well.

I don't know if you remember.

A few years back,
there's a fellow

who got his penis cut off,

well, he stuck it in a glass
milk, they sewed it back on,

I heard he shot a porno with it.

There we go.

Oh, I know, I know, it's
gonna sting like crazy.

Stop, stop.

It will keep it
from getting infected.

There we go.

Everything is set.

Don't, please.

Please, I have to
go to the hospital.

The hospital.

[Craig] Please.

Now, you don't need to
go to the hospital, silly.

No, you can't do this.

Please, I have to
go to the hospital.

Please, I have to
go to the hospital.

It is funny that
you mention hospital.

When I was a kid,
we would always go

straight to the emergency
room for everything.

And remember this one time
in the emergency room,

there's a gentleman who
came in who lost his foot

in a lawnmower accident.

Now, apparently, he was
mowing down the hill,

wet grass, slipped, his
foot went right on mower,

cut it clean off.

When they came in, they
had wrapped his stub

in a green towel and
they duct taped it all up

to hold it on there.

You know, there's
a lesson there.

You always gotta be careful
when you're cutting the grass.

You know, come to think of it,

that's the last
time I saw my mama.

I was 12.

And while we were waiting,
she snuck in the back

and tried to steal
some painkillers.

(Craig grunting)

They arrested her
and me and my sister

end up in foster home.

We eventually got adopted out
to two different families.

Split up.

Well, you know, whatever.

You cannot let your
past define you.

Please, Doc.

You took it out.

You took it out to help people.

I know right now it seems
bad but in six months,

you're not even gonna miss
these little old fingers.

I'm a fucking guitar player.

Well, that is a setback.

But here's the fun fact for you.

Did you knowJerry Garcia?

Do you know who he is?

The fellow they name
that ice cream after.

Well, he was missing

and just look at all
the things he did.

All right, we're
just about there.

(Craig grunting)

One more good one ought to do.

That's good, that's real good.

Just cut this.

Good as new.

All right now, I'm gonna leave
work with the prison nurses.

Have them change that on a daily

but I'm gonna need you to
keep it clean, Bill, okay?

Try to keep the heart above
the heart as much as you can.

Fuck you!

It's natural to lash out.

That'll be it.

There we go.

(Craig groaning)

This is my card.

Now, when you get out,
I want you to call me

and I'm gonna take you to lunch.

Get you started
on the right foot.

All right, Bill.

I have to go to the hospital.

I have to go.

I have to go.

Bill, remember, keep
that hand above the heart

as much as you can.

All right.

Fuck.

You don't think
he relapsed, do you?

No.

What?

He's cheating on me.

Are you sure?

[Kelly] Yeah.

Well, how do you know?

A girl knows.

Do you know with who?

No, but maybe he's with her.

I'm sure he's
not, I mean I'm...

God, I can't believe
he's cheating on you.

What the fuck?

(Bianca clears throat)

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Yeah, yeah.

I hear you.

I hear you.

The thing is it's
a feria, you know.

And it's a small scratch.

It's really not that big
deal and I don't see why

it's taking so long.

Right, I know but I
need it by the weekend

because we're going to the
summer house next week.

I'm with him.

Right, okay, okay.

Uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh.

Look, I gotta go.

All right then.

I'll talk to you later.

Bye.

Sorry.

How are you holding up?

I'm never better.

Listen, I've been at the
governor's office all afternoon.

There are people
outside picking it.

Okay, they're calling your name.

They chant Bill, Bill, Bill!

It's fucking beautiful.

But here's the bad news.

I've done everything I can do.

I've filed every motion,
gone down every legal avenue.

You know, it's the governor.

He's not gonna sign
a stay of execution

in a goddamn election year.

(sighs)

So I guess you don't
need me to tell me this

but that doesn't give
you a lot of time.

We're scheduled for 6:00 a.m.

What about my insanity plea.

I thought that was how you
are going to get me off.

Well, they came
down on the side

of personal responsibility.

But I'm insane.

Clearly, I'm insane.

Well, they don't think so.

Well, what do you think?

Me?

Well, you know, that's not
really for me to decide.

You know, it gets me so angry.

We live in a modern
society in so many ways

but we are still embracing this

archaic eye for an eye system

when we should be
rehabilitating people.

Look, I'm gonna
need to tell them

what you want for
your last meal.

Bill, listen to me.

Look, I had a terrible
time growing up.

My parents were both
strict and indifferent.

I was a poor student.

I had trouble connecting
with my peers.

I barely made my
way through school.

But there's one teacher
who took some time with me.

Showed me a few
chords on the guitar.

And I found this
solace in music.

Gave me a sense of purpose.

And some mates and I
started playing some shows

and got the attention of the
producer and the record label.

And everything
happened so quickly.

Barely had time to think.

I was riding so high on
warmth and adoration.

Then after some
years, things changed.

And the songs didn't
come as easy anymore.

And we've carried on but
it hasn't been the same.

Everything I've ever
known was falling away.

I've realized I didn't
even know who I am

because I've never really
taken the time to find out.

Fumbling along in a haze.

Grasping for bits of happiness
and clarity along the way.

I know what's it
like to feel lost.

I do.

I hear you and I see you.

I understand your trouble.

Bill, I'm sorry.

Please, Bill.

I'm not perfect
but I'm a good man.

Please.

Please, you don't
have to do this.

Please, Bill, I'm a human being.

Please.

Please, don't do this.

Bill, don't do this.

So, can I put you
down for a cheeseburger?

(dark brooding music)

I want a 20-pound
slow roasted turkey.

It's gotta be
something simple.

Like a pizza or cheeseburger.

Well, it's my last meal.

I should be able to
have what I want.

Pizza or a cheeseburger?

Pizza.

Crust, crispy.

That's a really good choice.

I woulda went with a pizza too.

There's nothing
like a good pizza.

Bill, I don't wanna give
you any false hope here.

Okay, but there's always
a chance that the governor

could change her
mind the last minute.

It's uncommon but it happens.

[Bianca] Has he ever
cheated on you before?

Not since we've been married.

I mean not that I know of.

Just wondering if he's
just fucking the bitch

or of he loves her.

What are you gonna do?

What do you
think I'm gonna do?

I'm gonna run the
bitch over with my car.

What would you do?

I mean you're amazing.

You deserve better.

I would leave him.

I think I like vehicular
manslaughter better.

(Bill groans)

Well, here we are, son.

Yeah, I wasn't,

I wasn't gonna come here.

I always thought you would
amount to so much more.

You were my boy.

I'm still your boy, dad.

Dad, you have to help
me get out of here.

What?

It's gonna be a little hard
with this glass between us

and these guards.

How could you do this?

How could you
disgrace the family?

You do know that you're
the reason I am like I am.

No, don't put that
fucking shit on me.

Every man makes his
choices in life.

[Craig] They do that?

They do.

They do.

I never heard anybody that
didn't have it coming to him.

Was there some horrible
way that I wronged you

when I was four, hm?

Is that it?

'Cause you just had to leave
me with my addicted mother.

Well, your mother was
a batshit crazy whore,

I'll give you that.

Did you ever hear about
when Mary Beth was raped?

Well, after knocking mom out,

her boyfriend broke
into our room.

Tied me up with a phone
cord and he raped Mary Beth.

She was wearing this
rainbow underwear

that she got for Christmas.

That poor little girl.

That poor sweet angel.

(thuds)
(grunts)

(grunting)

[Bill] Look, the
little got raped

and you didn't do
a goddamn thing!

Please, I was only seven.

(breathing heavily)

Dad, dad, you've broken through.

Dad, there's no glass here.

Dad, please, you can help me.

Well, I guess I better
get on down the road.

Dad, please.

Dad.

Please, you have to
help me, dad, please.

I'll see you on
the other side.

No, dad, please.

Dad.

Dad, wait!

Please, dad, come back!

Dad!

Fuck!

Fuck, fuck, fuck,
fuck, fuck, fuck,

fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck!

I know this is the
third time I've called.

Can you please just check again.

Yes, his name is Craig Owen.

Are you sure no one has
been admitted by that name?

Okay, thank you.

Hi, mom.

This can't be happening.

Not to you, not
to my sweet Billy.

Not you.

I love you, mom.

Are you okay, do
you need anything?

You know, I have extra money
and I'll leave it here for you.

I leave it in your books
and get like a snack

or a soda or something,
you know, before.

Thanks, mom.

That would be lovely.

Do you have any water?

No.

You know, I.

I carry this with me.

Do you remember?

Do you remember drawing this?

You were five.

Yeah, I do.

That's me, you and Mary Beth.

It always make me feel
like you're with me.

Oh, god, you.

Baby, can I smoke in here?

Sure, mom.

Thank, god.

I'm trying to quit.

It's just, with everything.

It's been a bad month.

You know?

It's been a lot.

It's just been a lot.

Can I have some?

(eerie ambient music)

You know, I did
everything I did for you.

I did it for you
and your sister.

You know that, right?

I do.

I do, I really do.

I was just trying
to build a new life.

I just thought if we
could get out of the city,

maybe I don't know, go
back to Bakersfield.

You know, you're Uncle Ted.

If I could get a job,
save a little money,

we could get a like
a little house.

Would that have been great?

Yeah, it would.

You know that I
tried to get you back

after they took
you away from me.

You know that, right?

I know, you did
the best you could.

You know, I forgive you.

I do.

Thank you, baby.

I have to go.

No, we still have some time.

I have to go.

Oh, oh, baby.

I'm gonna give this to the court

so they could give this to you

so that you could
have this for when...

You know for when.

You know, I just wish
that they would let me

hug you one more time.

Well, you can, mom.

You can hug me, please.

Please, I've missed you so much.

Go on.

Mom, mom, please.

Please, you have to help me.

Please, you have to
help me get out of here.

Please, mama.

Please, they're doing
bad things to me here.

Please, they're hurting me.

Mama, please.

Mama.

Mama, please, please.

Please.

Please, you have
to do something.

I have to go.

I'm gonna be praying for you.

You stay strong, sweetheart.

Okay, you're gonna be
in a better place soon.

Okay.

Thanks, mom.

Thank you.

Bye, baby.

Oh, fuck.

Dammit.

Just isn't like him.

I mean you know him
better than I do

but it just doesn't seem
like something he would do.

Let's just try calling
him from your phone.

You know, maybe he'll pick up.

Yeah, sure, okay.

I'm just curious.

Why is my husband's
contact in your phone?

Kelly, we're all friends.

I know, itjust seems weird.

I can take it out if it
makes you uncomfortable.

It's fine.

Shut your mouth.

[Craig] What?

Close it.

[Craig] What?

I'm not gonna yell.

What?

Whoa, set 'em on decline.

Dammit.

Where's that a pizza?

You know, I deliver
pizza in high school.

One bag, decent tips.

Every time they screwed up
an order, I'd get to eat it.

This one time, a lady
came to the door.

She invited me in.

I mean she's not hot or anything

but when you're in high
school, who cares, right?

Fuck it, I still don't.

Dammit, don't they know
we're short on time?

(doorbell rings)

Finally.

Listen to me.

Keep your cock and balls
with you, all right?

Or that duct tape's
gonna stay on your face

until I get back down here.

You got it?

Good.

It's 19.44.

No some for the effort?

(screaming)

My wife and I, we
like to role play.

Do you wanna join us?

No, I'm good, man.

Weird.

(mumbling)

For you if you want a beer.

Gotta a couple in the
cooler in my truck.

I know I'd want one if I'm
sitting where you're sitting.

[Craig] Aw, you
son of a bitch.

(mumbling)

What was that?

(Craig groaning)

Oh, that smells good.

Peperoni, you know that's the
most popular pizza topping?

One fun fact for you.

That crust doesn't
look very crispy.

Eat it.

Okay, I just I wanna go home.

Okay, it's just my job.

I bet that prick
cut your finger off.

I'll tell you this, if
you ever get shanked,

I'd look the other way.

If you look the other
way, I'll shank you myself.

So the doc got you all sewed up.

Is that what you call that?

Yeah, he's good.

Fucking barbarian.

Well, better go now.

That's it?

[Bill] Yeah.

You have some
interesting tattoo.

What does it mean?

It's a Gemini.

The twin.

(eerie brooding music)

Bianca, where were
you Thursday night?

What?

Thursday night,
where were you?

I don't remember, I think
I went out with a friend,

Who?

Danielle, why?

Just curious.

♫ That which does
rise will fall ♫

♫ Rise like the phoenix,
bring new civilizations ♫

♫ Make room for
new life to form ♫

♫ I've seen the western world
decline, it's been wasted ♫

♫ No hope, mankind must evolve ♫

♫ Creates more friction, a
kick start to the system ♫

♫ Weak are the
wise man's words ♫

♫ Far from design, we've
become the contradiction ♫

♫ The infrastructure is flawed ♫

♫ The beast, it's
got to be put down ♫

♫ If we will ever rise up ♫

♫ We've come too far,
still underground ♫

♫ Land of the free,
it's just costs more ♫

♫ Mark of the beast,
it is reborn ♫

♫ The cause for peace,
it brings forth war ♫

♫ You're seeking peace,
your utopian creation ♫

♫ But you fail to readjust ♫

♫ The going rate of debt,
you're left here to face it ♫

♫ No bail out, headed for bust ♫

♫ Far from design, we've
become the contradiction ♫

♫ The infrastructure is flawed ♫

♫ The beast, it's got to be put
down if we will ever rise up ♫

♫ We've come too far, still underground
and we've had enough ♫

♫ We've come to leave
and now it's gone ♫

♫ Land of the free,
it's just costs more ♫

♫ Mark of the beast,
it is reborn ♫

♫ The cause for peace,
it brings forth war ♫

(taser buzzing)
(Craig grunting)

(grunting)

(grunting)

♫ Far from design, we've
become the contradiction ♫

♫ The infrastructure is flawed ♫

(eerie ambient music)

My son, I'm Father Fitzgerald.

I'm here for you.

If you'd like to
talk, we can talk

about anything you like.

God, football, politics.

You could do a confession.

Forgive me, Father,
for I have sinned.

It's been.

Well, I have no idea
how long it's been

since my last confession.

I accuse myself of
the following sins.

I've killed seven people.

I've tortured them
in unspeakable ways.

Was it sexual
in nature, my son?

It was, wasn't it?

For these sins and all
the sins of my past life,

I ask absolution

and penance from you, Father.

Are you sorry for your sins?

Would you like to be forgiven?

Yes, you too can be forgiven.

You can.

You're a good person, Bill.

You just gone down to bad hand.

I see you.

Please.

You can stop this.

Just untie me.

Let me go.

I will help you.

You can confess and be
absolved of your sins.

You can get free from
the devil's grasp.

I know you don't
want to do this.

I know that you
have heard me, Bill.

It's tough sometimes.

This job, you get emotional.

I'm sorry.

Would you like to take
communion, my son?

Yes.

The body of Christ,
the bread of heaven.

The blood of Christ,
the cup of salvation.

Let the body and blood
of our Lord Jesus Christ

keep you in eternal salvation.

(Craig laughing)

Fuck you.

Fuck you and your god.

You nasty fuck.

And I forgive you, my son.

Bill.

Our Father, who art in
heaven, hallowed be thy name,

thy kingdom come,
thy will be done

on Earth as it is in heaven.

Give us this day
our daily bread.

Forgive us our trespasses
as we forgive those

who trespass against us.

And lead us not into temptation,

but deliver us from evil.

Amen.

(brooding ambient music)

Don't do this.

No.

Don't do this, please.

No, please.

No!

No!

Please!

Please, don't!

Please, Bill.

Please, I don't wanna die.

I don't wanna die, Bill.

I don't wanna die, I don't
wanna die, I don't want.

I want to live!

Please.

Please, I have to say
goodbye to my wife.

I have to leave a message!

Let me!

Let me, please!

Let me let me leave
a message, let me.

Please, let me.

My wife, I love you.

I love you, my wife.

My wife, I love.

Kelly, I love you, baby,
I love you so much.

I'm so sorry.

I love you.

No, wait!

Don't, no.

Don't do this, you
don't want to do this.

I know that you don't.

(deep suspenseful music)

Please, don't do that, don't!

Don't do that!

Don't, don't, don't!

Oh, fuck!

No, no!

No, Bill.

Don't do it, Bill!

No!

No!

No!

No!

Fuck you, no!

No!

No!

Fucking terrible have to be!

Fuck me!

No, please, no, don't!

No!

No!

No, stop it!

(yelling)

(dark rock music)

(eerie ambient music)

He went to the store and
I haven't seen him since.

He's not answering his phone.

Yes, I've called the police

but they won't do
anything for 24 hours.

(doorbell rings)

Hang on, there's a police
officer at the door.

I'll call you back.

Well?

It's done.

Now, be a dear and take out
the trash on your way out.

You're a tough guy to find.

In for the cookies.

Sure.

What have you been up to?

Oh, same old.

How's the acting going?

Mm-hm, yeah, it's, um,

it's good.

Have you heard about
this Gemini killer?

Yeah, some, some, some.

How does it feel?

What?

To cut someone's head
off with a blowtorch.

I don't know what
you're talking about.

Come on, carving the Gemini
sign into your victims,

wrapping their head in a
green towel with duct tape?

My twin brother is
a serial killer.

How many people can say that?

Sweetheart, it's me.

I'm not gonna tell anybody.

I do need you to do
something for me though.

What?

I want you to kill my husband.

Why would I kill your husband?

Because he's fucking
my best friend.

You just get a divorce.

Prenup?

All right.

You can back to killing
random street people later.

They're not random.

I need you to do this for me.

Okay?

For me.

(mellow piano music)

♫ Come on down ♫

♫ And stay with us ♫

♫ You can leave the
skies up above ♫

♫ There's a stack of books ♫

♫ And an old TV ♫

♫ You can lose yourself in
the folds of a feather bed ♫

♫ There's no crime ♫

♫ And no fucking cannibals ♫

♫ The sun shines ♫

♫ In the dirty window pane ♫

♫ I don't claim ♫

♫ It's the only way ♫

♫ You live long enough ♫

♫ You're values need
to find the places ♫

♫ You can't see ♫

♫ Your way to me ♫

♫ You can trap a line
of music for a while ♫

♫ There's no crime ♫

♫ And no fucking cannibals ♫

♫ The sun shines ♫

♫ In the dirty window pane ♫

♫ Yeah ♫

♫ Come on ♫

♫ So come on down
and stay with us ♫

♫ You can leave ♫