Vicious Fun (2020) - full transcript

A loser whose life is passing him by accidentally stumbles into a secret underground self-help group for serial killers. Can he match wits with five killers and make it through the night alive? Stuck with only two options - kill or be killed, Joel will have to find his inner serial killer and muster a hidden strength to defeat the maniacs in his midst.

Need a ride?

That obvious?

How far are you going?

As far as I can.

Hop in.

You wanted a surgeon,

you fucker.

Okay. So why don't we, uh...

We're gonna stay on the wide,

and then lose that close-up

before she jumps out

of the doorway to stab him?

Oh, god damn it.

You say something?

Oh, it just sounds like

you're going for surprise

instead of suspense,

again, Jack.

Can you hang on

for just a second, please?

What is the name

of your magazine again?

Vicious fans?

Vicious fanatics.

- It's right here...

- I'm on a brutal deadline.

So you got five more minutes.

- Go.

- Yeah, sorry.

"Vicious tales."

Jack, serious critics,

myself included,

have noticed

that you've repeatedly used

slow moving killers

over your last dozen films.

You did it in

"your carnation for corpses,"

"status of fear,"

"black Friday."

- You did it in...

- Slower is scary.

I mean,

Sally's running blocks ahead

of the happy smile killer

in "black Friday."

He always manages to catch her,

but it's not really realistic.

- It's not possible.

- No, no, no. It's dream logic.

It's like you're in a nightmare,

right?

And you can't outrun it,

no matter how fast you go.

Right, right, right, right,

right, right, right.

Lazy writing.

Ah!

Why in your last three films,

when everyone hears a noise,

do they always go outside?

- Why would you do that?

- Okay, alright, alright.

"60 minutes,"

take it easy, okay?

I make fun movies.

If you don't like them,

why don't you tell me

what you would do?

You really want to know

what I would do?

Cab drivers.

What?

Ca... cab drivers.

Huh? Think about it.

They drive you home,

so they know where you live,

but they have zero connection

to you.

Who looks twice

at their cab driver,

let alone remembers their face?

Jack

they're the perfect killers.

It's modern horror

for modern times.

Why is no one doing this?

Why aren't you doing this?

Well, that is a real

million dollar idea there, Jim.

You should be proud of yourself.

Thank you.

It's Joel, but thank...

Maggie! You're good, right?

Actually, no.

I was going to ask...

Maggie, can you show

the correspondents

for vicious fun out, please?

- Vicious fanatics.

- Vicious fun.

- Fanatics...

- Jack: Sounds better.

Vicious fun sounds better.

- Okay.

- See you, jed.

Hey, it's me.

Just letting you know

I'll be home late.

I have a date.

I just met the guy.

Crazy, right? Anyway, didn't

want you to worry again.

Thanks, roomie. Bye!

Fade in.

The city, night.

Rain falls like drops of poison.

Nice.

Windshield wipers slash

like deadly knives.

Nice.

On the corner,

like a crouching tiger,

a taxi awaits.

Nice!

That's a sweet ride.

Damn it.

God damn it.

What are you...

Oh, damn it, Sarah.

"Eight ways to look better."

Okay.

Oh!

- Oh, Joel, hi.

- Sarah.

Oh, you having somebody over?

Um, well, yeah,

I was just thinking about it...

Thinking about it!

A couple of girls

asked me to hang out.

Had some options.

Ashley.

Catherine.

Judith.

Carl... a.

Oh, and hey, do you mind

if I have the TV tonight?

Cindy's coming over

to watch "falcon crest."

Sarah, "falcon crest"?

God, Joel, do you like anything?

Like at all?

Lot of things,

but "falcon crest"?

I was thinking we could

rent a beta machine,

- a couple of movies, taco night?

- Yeah.

Actually, I was kind of hoping

for more of a girls' night.

I'll have a girls night

with Carl... a.

- Great.

- You've never met her.

- Hey, Joel.

- Hey.

Wait, wait, no, no, wait!

Taxi, taxi, wait, wait, wait.

Follow that car.

Operation the Phoenix...

The nest...

Working title.

Action.

Come on, Joel.

Come on, Joel. Come on, Joel.

Busy night, huh?

What's that, chief?

I said, sorry, it's loud.

Busy night in here.

Yeah, wouldn't know.

I'm not from around here.

- Me neither, actually.

- What can I get you?

Oh, just whatever he's having.

- Have I met you before?

- No, no,

never seen you before

in my entire life, ever.

Thought I might have, uh,

showed you a house sometime.

Name's Bob. Bob nice.

Bob, it's nice to meet you.

I'm... Dave.

So, what brings you

out to these neck

of these woods there, David?

Just taking a break...

- From all the ladies I get.

- Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Well, we've all had our troubles

with them at time or another,

trying to find them,

- trying to get rid of them.

- Yeah.

Why don't you say

this round's on me.

Sure. Very nice of you.

Mm-hmm.

So I suppose you're here

waiting for your wife.

You're wearing...

Oh! Yeah, this.

I wear it because I find

it helps me sell and close.

Oh!

So, there's no my wife

in the picture at all.

Fuck no.

But I did just happen to go

on a rather "eventful date,"

quote unquote.

What does that mean?

Go ahead. Give me the details.

Well, you see, Dave, well,

a date implies dinner,

some hand-holding, nice wine,

staring into each other's eyes.

So that didn't happen

with this one?

So it's not that serious, huh?

More like a few Tequila

gold shots,

followed by her mastering

her gag reflex, huh?

Oh! You rascal.

Two whiskeys!

Oh! Aah!

That was nice,

'cept for all the chatting.

She was definitely a talker.

Oh, yeah, big, uh, talker?

About anything specific?

Well, you name it...

Her job, her aerobics class,

her roommate.

Her roommate.

She talk about her roommate?

Yeah, that was a low point.

Might want to slow down there,

Dave.

No.

It does burn, though.

I was showing her a bungalow.

You see, she was looking

to get out on her own.

I mean, who can blame her

after living

with such a loser roommate

for so long?

- She called him a loser?

- No! No, I did.

You see, Dave, this boy,

- he's not like you and me.

- Really?

He's alone every night

watching any piece of shit

he can get

his grubby little hands on.

Guy would probably need

a chloroform rag and a panel Van

just to get any action,

am I right?

He's probably slept

with at least one girl.

You know, Bob,

you ever think that,

I don't know, maybe this girl's

bringing up this guy

on a date with you

because maybe she likes him

as more than a friend?

Whoo!

That's funny stuff, David.

That is funny!

Just don't know why

she didn't tell me.

What's that?

I don't know why

she didn't tell him.

Oh, well,

she "feels bad" for him,

whatever that means.

But you know what I say, David.

You cut and run.

Yeah, cut and run.

You make a good point, Bob.

You know what? F-Fuck that guy.

What don't you say

we get blitzed?

- Let's get blitzed, huh!

- Why don't you, uh,

hold the fort for me there,

bosko?

I'll just be back

in a few minutes, huh?

Sure.

Few minutes, 10 minutes, a year.

Who has time for Joel?

Hey, barkeep.

Maybe pour me some more

of this red hot molten lava.

Hey. Hey, what the fuck?

I added his drinks to your tab.

What?

He said it's on you.

Asshole.

Hey, leave the bottle.

Wait, how much is the...

How much... forget it.

WoYeah.

Gotta go. Bye.

Buy you a drink, hot stuff?

That was mine.

When I get back then.

That was so hot.

Hello?

I'm the last devoted man

on earth!

Jesus, Joel.

You sound like you've had

a gallon of gasoline.

No.

Wrong!

I had red hot molten lava.

Do you need me

to come and get you?

I don't need you, Sarah.

I'm just...

Joel? Joel!

Joel?

I just gotta lay here, man,

till everything stops spinning.

What the fuck?

You think there's no way

you can change your lives.

You're wrong.

I'm here to tell you

that there's hope.

I'm happier now

than I have ever been.

More successful.

I have faced everything

that you're afraid of,

and I've come out

the other side.

I can help you live your life

with confidence.

Or you'll never know.

Sorry to interrupt your meeting.

You must be Phil.

Take a seat.

- You're late.

- Uh...

Come on. Come on.

Point is, you're here now.

Have a seat.

We're all here for

the same reason, right?

Have a seat.

This is a safe place.

Sir, guys, listen...

You are Phil, right?

Who the fuck else would he be?

I'm... I'm Phil.

Well, sit, then.

Sitting.

My name is Zachary.

- I'm hideo.

- Mike.

- Carrie.

- Fritz.

Phil,

thanks so much for coming out.

You've got the floor.

- Hmm?

- Uh, uh, uh, what?

Oh, no, you know what?

I liked what you were saying

when I came around

the corner there.

That was some good stuff,

if you just want

to finish that up.

No, no, no. I'm finished.

- All done.

- I talked.

- So did I.

- Yep.

You've got the floor now, Phil.

Okay.

Well, you know, I-I'm here

for the same reasons

as everyone else

is in the circle...

You know, to get help.

Yeah, for my... addiction?

It's getting rough.

Yeah, oh, it's bad.

It's bad.

Even this last day/night,

phew, I hit rock bottom.

To be honest, I'm starting to...

Starting to realize I'm not

what I think...

Other people think I am.

Well, that was fucking vague.

Zachary: Michael!

You seem agitated.

What's... what's... what's

swirling around your head?

Sometimes I just feel

like I lose touch

with my essence animal.

You know,

my essence animal.

I'm the shark, remember?

Oh, yeah, shark, that's cool.

I like that.

I just want to hunt,

to live by pure instinct.

Is it my fault

society rejects that?

No, Mike, no.

Fuck you! That was rhetorical.

I am troubled by our empty seat.

Well, our friend

is always reliable.

He's reliable and never late.

He said he'd be here.

He'll be here.

Alright? Let's...

Let's don't get off track.

Remember Utah?

Jesus, here we go again.

Hideo, we don't say

the word Utah

unless we've got ourselves

a Utah.

This ain't a Utah.

There's no chance

of being a Utah 'cause I'm here.

So can we just move on?

Yeah, let's move on.

No, forget Utah.

Let's keep the crosstalk

to a minimum. Alright?

Mike was saying

something really...

Interesting about what

you're hunting for in life,

if you want to finish

that thought up?

Yeah.

Just want to be in the moment.

Could be out in a little cabin,

summer camp upstate.

- Oh.

- Sorority house.

That's weird.

Then things get fuzzy for me.

All I remember is screaming.

Then the silence, you know?

Can you please describe

your disposal methods?

How do you conceal your actions

- from people?

- Fucking robot.

I don't know, man. I don't do

my dishes half the time.

You think I'm gonna clean up

a blood-drenched campsite?

What do you do with the bodies?

I have a 17 point plan

that involves several stages

of operations...

Oh, wake me up when you're done.

I once concealed myself

in a drop ceiling

for 16 consecutive hours,

lying in wait for my Mark,

while I slowed my heartbeat

to almost nothing.

Have you ever even bitten

into a kidney?

A warm, fresh kidney

is unlike...

I don't want to hear it.

If I may continue uninterrupted.

Oh, of course. Thank you, Fritz.

I found that by using the skills

from my pretend life

as an accountant,

I'm able to calculate

the number of kills

that I can perform

within a given time frame,

thus increasing my efficiency.

No, just give me a mask,

a machete,

and a bunch

of half naked co-eds,

and I'm ready to go!

You implied that eating flesh

is a shameful act.

On the contrary,

it is the only meat

that has any sense of nobility.

A voice calls me to do so.

- What is...

- It speaks only to me.

I have found that eating flesh

is all that soothes it.

Nope, axe of the head.

Done.

Hot damn.

Where were you two

in the early '70s?

I could...

I could have used you.

Do you know

what's a pain in the ass?

Training death squads

for the government.

You gotta take men

and break them

until they lose

all sense of humanity.

No weekends off.

But goddamn, if I had you two?

Oh, my.

Top of the agency

in a couple of years.

But I'm not.

Didn't make it there.

They said I didn't

follow protocol.

Got messy. It got really messy.

I like it messy sometimes.

Too much, what'd they say,

"collateral damage."

Oh, well.

Better luck next time.

I found what I think

is a unique solution

to the problem

of concealment and disposal.

I murder the same victim

repeatedly over several months,

therefore garnering

multiple kills per unit.

Bullshit.

I put my victims

on life support,

revive them,

and kill them repeatedly.

The final kill is always

exceptionally...

It's drawn out.

It's my reward

for exercising prudence.

Oh, my god.

- Wow.

- See?

Smart. Smart.

He listens,

stays within the limits.

Carrie, how about you?

How do you maintain

your lifestyle

and still keep your urges

under control?

I've killed seven people

this year.

I've never been caught,

and I'm fucking stoked about it.

- Quite a woman.

- Next.

- Phil.

- Hmm?

Why are you here?

It's complicated.

- Complicated?

- Mm-hmm.

Complicated?

Fuck you, complicated.

A month ago, I killed

an entire Cambodian village.

I poured ricin

into the village well.

I camped out in some trees

for a couple of days

and listened

to the screams of the dying.

Couple weeks go by,

what am I doing?

Hanging out,

just watching episodes

of "three's company"

in my underwear,

waiting for the next mission.

Now, what part of that story

do you think was the hardest

for me to admit?

Ahh!

Philip.

Tell us.

I'm a tax... taxi driver.

Go on.

I... I'm like a crocodile.

A steel crocodile

on wheels...

Prowling through

the dark asphalt rivers

of the city.

Yeah, much like a crocodile,

I separate the weak

from the herd,

only for me, it's single girls,

you know, young girls

that have been...

Broken up with,

cheated on, stood up,

just pining for the men

they can't have.

And I-I pick them up.

They come to me,

and I just release them

from the pain.

That's beautiful, man.

Thank you.

You ever come close

to getting caught?

Mm, think about it, guys.

How would I, you know?

Taxi drivers,

they drive you home.

They know exactly

where you live,

but they have zero connection

to you, Right?

Who... have any of you

even remembered

the taxi driver

that you've driven with?

No!

They're the perfect killers.

They are?

I, me... I'm perfect.

One of a kind, unique.

So you hide in plain sight.

I don't need a drop ceiling,

a 17-point plan,

a sorority house.

You just give me a car,

a rainy night...

And I'm invisible.

I'm invisible.

Brilliantly... banal.

- Yeah.

- Alright.

What do we say we take a break,

reconvene in 10 minutes?

10 minutes, fine with me.

We wait.

Not everyone has spoken.

Hideo, well, I believe

he has forfeited his turn.

Okay, fine,

you want to sit there,

you sit there,

get your heart rate down

to zero or 10

or whatever you want to do.

It's moving up, I can tell.

What are you clocking right now?

100?

110?

You keeping busy, Mike?

I mean, with work.

What, are you

conducting a poll?

Do not get caught up

in society's web of...

Phil, unlock the door

and see who that is.

Unlock the door, see who it is.

Yeah.

I'll just...

Unlock the door.

Holy shit!

Long time no see.

Looks like

I underestimated you, huh?

Love this guy.

Hey, everyone. I know I'm late.

I thought I had a little more

time to kill there, huh?

So just getting started?

We just took a break.

Glad you could make it.

Good to see you, too,

Zachary, Michael, hideo,

science teacher guy, Joan Jett.

They have names.

This is Fritz and Carrie.

Carrie's from

the south Dakota circle.

He knows who I am. He's just

being his usual hilarious self.

And Phil here is new.

- You're Phil?

- Yeah.

Thought you said

your name was Dave.

It's 'cause I didn't know

if I could trust you.

I was just in disguise as Dave

when we met earlier,

your regular, old...

Drunk bar patron.

- It's my go-to.

- So y'all talked?

Phil was telling us

all about himself.

Wow. It's like I get to meet you

all over again

for the first time.

So, hmm. What's your angle?

Are you a Skinner,

a slicer-dicer,

or corpse humper?

What gets the old

creative juices flowing?

Taxi cab driver.

Taxis.

No, no, no, you're going

to have to give me

a little more to go on there.

I am a cab driver.

Mm-hmm.

I pick up girls...

- Mm-hmm.

- And, um...

- Right, right.

- You know? You get it?

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

No, no, actually, I don't.

You know, taxi drivers.

They know where you live.

They have zero connection

to you.

They're basically

the perfect killers.

But you are calling

into dispatch

with the address

you're going to, right?

Yeah.

What happens when the girl

who you dropped off,

you know,

she turns up dead or missing?

I mean...

Trail leads right to you.

Isn't that kind of dumb?

But I do most of my killings

off duty.

- Oh, oh, oh.

- Yes.

Wait, no, no, no.

I'm still confused.

How do you get the cab, then?

They let you drive it around

when you're off work?

Yeah. No.

If you're off duty, why would

you call into dispatch?

I have my methods.

It's a good point, Zachary.

The reason for that...

How many, uh, girls

you killed this year,

"Phil"?

So many I can't even keep track.

You have not told me

one true thing

since the moment I met you, huh?

Your name is Phil, is it?

Son of a fucking bitch.

I thought you had

our little group sessions

on lockdown there, Zachary?

I did.

Hey, hey, hey.

You don't have to get up.

Looks like we have ourselves

an interloper.

No, no, no.

Bob! Mike!

Listen, there's a perfectly good

explanation, you guys.

No, please.

No, no, no, no, guys.

Please, please don't kill me.

Please don't fucking

kill me, please.

Who the fuck are you?

No one. I'm no one, I swear.

- I swear.

- Get his wallet.

How the fuck did

you get in here?

I was... I came in...

I got drunk at the bar,

and I went to go to the bathroom

and I just...

I passed out in a closet

for a few hours, okay?

I saw him in here earlier,

drunk off his ass.

- His story checks out.

- See, see?

Well, Joel polsky...

Zach, guys, if you let me go,

I won't tell anyone, I swear.

W-Who would even believe me?

- Right?

- Shut the fu...

Shut the fuck up.

I'm saying we let

this fucking idiot go,

give him a five minute

head start,

then I decide which one of you

has the pleasure

of hunting him down.

- First of all, I don't like it.

- Agreed.

Secondly, I'm obviously

the guy to hunt him down.

Mike, I'm in charge here.

Why don't you put a lid on it?

Who made you the leader?

Me, when I volunteered

to have this meeting.

Plus I have hundreds more kills

than the rest

of you fucking amateurs.

Fuck you. Oh, what?

Like it's so hard

to rack up a body count

with government funding.

You're not a big picture guy,

are you, Mike?

I think we've established that.

Why don't you go to the bar

and pour yourself

a nice tall glass

of shut the fuck up.

We've been compromised.

What, do you want

to kill him here?

What about the evidence? You're

gonna burn the place down?

This isn't some campsite, Mike,

where you've just killed

a bunch of sorority girls,

and you going to jerk off

all over their fucking corpses.

Hey, gang.

Why don't we put this to a vote?

We are still one member short.

Six minus one equals five,

and that's without Phil.

Jesus, what a bunch

of fucking weirdos.

What did you say?

Zachary: Oh, my god!

I'm so much better than this.

We are better than this.

Listen, it's going

to all work out, I promise.

Trust me.

- Where you going?

- Aaaah!

What the fuck?

Were you taping us

the whole time?

Guys, guys, there's

a perfectly good explanation...

Hey, hey, hey!

No, no, no, no, no!

No, no, please don't kill me!

What the fuck?

Who are you?

I'm the one who's gonna kill

every one of those sick fucks.

Boys...

I'd say shit has gone south.

Jesus chr...

Fuck

Carrie?

Carrie!

Carrie, darling!

- Th.

- Baby!

What do you want, Robert?

It's very quiet in there.

So what? He's dead.

Look_

The guys, they got

a little carried away.

They feel terrible about it.

You could just see their faces.

I'm sure they're so sorry.

Carrie.

We're tired. It's late.

I think all any of us want

is just to see him

and his little tape recorder,

and we could just pick up

and go our separate ways.

First person through that door

gets an ax in the head.

Carrie?

Things seem to have gotten

a little carried away.

You've turned this

into some sort of weird

hostage negotiation.

Why?

And how is it that

that little twerp

and his tape recorder

ended up in Phil's seat

in our circle tonight?

Why don't you find Phil

and ask him?

Why does that sound like a dare?

What the fuck

are you doing here?

- Who are you?

- Nobody, I told you.

I'm no... well,

I mean, I'm not nobody.

I'm the deputy assistant editor

for the review section

- of a horror magazine called...

- Okay. So, you're nobody.

Got it. Why are you here?

- 'Cause I followed Bob.

- Why?

Because he's dating my roommate.

So you followed him

to the middle of nowhere

- on a Friday night?

- When you say it like that,

you make me sound like

some kind of weirdo.

Quarter.

Quarter!

Yeah, no, I can't...

I can't hear him over the music.

Duh.

Time out.

Who are these guys, huh?

What is this,

some kind of support group

for serial killers?

Can you give me

something to work with?!

I'm freaking out

over here, Carrie.

Oh, my god. Fine, yes.

Okay, sort of.

It's more like

a business retreat.

I can't even tell

if you're being sarcastic.

If I wanted to hit you,

I would've hit you.

Comforting.

I'm totally gonna

fucking die here.

Joel, look at me.

Those four men

in the next room...

Those men are

collectively responsible

for 12% of all the unsolved

murders in North America.

Hideo, a high-class chef

specializing in two things...

Upscale fusion cuisine

and raw human flesh.

Part-time cannibal,

full-time psycho monk nut job.

Mike, a rage monster

with mommy issues,

fixates on college-aged victims.

Loves killing them mid-coitus.

He's sloppy, though,

and it's not uncommon

for at least one woman to escape

from one of these rampages.

Fritz, emotionless,

barely human,

more like a lizard

in a skin suit,

takes notes when he's

interacting with people

so he can learn

about human behavior.

He never does.

Also,

he dresses up like a clown.

Why?

He just likes clowns.

Of course he does.

And finally, Bob nice.

Maybe the most dangerous

of the bunch.

He's a sociopathic,

homicidal pickup artist

who kills his target somewhere

between the first

and third date.

IQ of 180.

The only one of them

who knows how to blend

into polite society.

He's been a fake lawyer,

fake dentist,

fake real estate agent.

Changes identities

like you change shoes.

Guy's a chameleon.

He stuck me with his bar tab.

Sounds about right.

So what about Zachary?

He's dead.

Okay.

And you...

How do you know all of this?

Trust me,

you do not want to know.

I kind of want to know.

What's this? Is that a list?

I don't know what

you're talking about.

Come on! Carrie,

I could be dead any minute,

and you're not gonna tell me

anything about this list...

Fine.

I work for an organization.

- Okay?

- An organization?

- That could mean anything.

- It's top secret.

- Like the government?

- No.

- Kind of like the government?

- I've already said too much.

It's a government organization.

You said Bob is dating

your roommate?

Oh, my god, Sarah.

I have to save Sarah.

- We have to get out of here.

- Joel, listen to me.

I know things look bad,

but when I'm done here,

Bob's not going

hurt anybody ever again.

I didn't spend

the last 16 months

infiltrating that

fucked up circle of trust

just to have it all

go up in flames.

I wouldn't do that

if I were you.

Why? I'm parched.

I'm so hungover right now.

Oh, my god.

Who is that?

Phil.

Oh, that's Phil.

What is going on?

What is your plan here?

Well, first,

I'm gonna have to kill you.

Huh?

Son of a bitch!

Fritz:

Joel:

Now Carrie!

I'm sorry! I'm sorry!

I'm sorry! I'm sorry!

I'm sorry! I'm sorry!

Hey... hey...

Oh, my fucking...

Cocks and tits!

Joel!

You in there, buddy?

I bet you right now

you wish you were home

at 54 laughing Brooks terrace,

huh?

My license. He has my license.

Fucking loser roommate.

What a day.

What a day.

Oh, that doesn't look

too good, Fritz.

I think once I've killed you,

I'm going to ask Sarah

on another date.

And you know what, Joel?

This time,

she's gonna go all...

The way.

Double entendre!

Huh?

God damn it.

You wanna play it that way, huh?

Hello?! Yes, 9-1-1?

Oh, my god! It's horrible!

Aah, please send somebody.

I-I'm at 337 Cooper road.

Yeah, I just pulled

the fire alarm.

Oh, god.

Oh, I think she's armed.

She's got a leather jacket,

boots, a lesbian haircut.

Oh, and I think

she has an accomplice.

Oh, my god, please.

Send someone quick.

It's... it's horrible.

Oh! The blood.

Oh, the blood!

Alright.

We got about three minutes

till have to answer

a fuck ton of questions.

Let's go! Chop-chop.

Yeah, but what about Zachary?

He's in there

half fucking dissolved.

Ah, fuck it.

It's their problem now.

That... was... fucked.

You're not making this easy,

Joel.

Now we got to deal with

three psychopaths and the cops.

Well, at least cops

are easier to deal with

than serial killers,

relatively speaking.

Hey, can I just see that?

Hey, I mean,

if we're being honest,

you got three down and...

Three and a half

with the weird clown guy's hand

and the host of all, come on.

That's pretty good

for one night.

I guess I'm just...

Kind of a perfectionist.

I mean, sure, but...

Some things

you got to let it go.

That's what my dad always says.

What, like you and Sarah?

You're gonna let that go?

What? Let what go?

M-Me and Sarah have

a perfectly good...

You know, there's nothing

to let go between Sarah and I.

We're very... we're good.

We have a healthy, you know,

relationship, friendship thing.

So what were you

doing with this?

Work. My work.

I use it for work.

I, uh...

I'm... I'm a writer,

so I dictate my... okay!

Maybe I was using it to record

my conversation with Bob,

but that's because

I thought he was married.

So I was protecting Sarah.

So it's not weird.

You make it sound like

it's weird. It's not weird.

Okay, let's say none

of this happened tonight.

Bob's just your average

piece of shit.

You play the tape back for her.

Then what?

She suddenly wants to date you

because you obviously

haven't demonstrated

any creepy behavior whatsoever?

I'm just saying, you might

want to reexamine things.

And by reexamine things,

I mean you.

You might want to reexamine you.

- Yeah.

- Yeah.

- I got it.

- Mm-hmm.

- Officer: Let's do this, boys!

- Through that door.

Lock and load!

Keep your eyes open.

Busting in, come on.

Hey! We're in here.

We're in here!

Officer: Get down! Freeze!

- Get your hands up.

- Officer: Drop the axe, playboy!

God,

I spilled my coffee.

- Officer: Book 'em.

- Don't look at me.

Well, well, well.

Look who's being sent

to the principal's office.

Looks like hideo came up short.

Now that's disappointing.

And there he is,

alive and talking.

You mind telling me

what the fuck is going on?

Gentlemen...

We are about to have

a lot of fun tonight.

Nice. Can we get to it?

I need you to stop.

- Okay. Go ahead. Yeah.

- Go ahead?

Okay, so listen.

This is gonna sound ridiculous.

Hold on.

Shut the fuck up for a second.

Okay, sweetheart.

Name?

Jane.

- Last name?

- Doe.

Can I just please

get my phone call?

We can come right back to this,

if I could have my phone call,

please.

No, I just want to reiterate.

I'm sorry.

This is what you said to me.

A group of serial killers

attending a 12-step meeting

tried to kill me

and my accomplice

before disappearing,

leaving us

with three dead bodies.

Two dead bodies.

The third one, hideo,

- we killed out of self-defense.

- Okay.

So you confessed

to killing a hideo?

- Not me personally.

- Just hold that thought.

It was self-defense.

I need you to hold

that thought quietly.

So you're magazine writer?

Horror journalist.

- What did I say?

- M-Magazine writer.

Yeah, I'm gonna keep it

as a magazine writer.

She's an assassin whose mission

it is to kill serial killers.

Correct,

For a secret organization.

Okay, great, great.

Let me just write...

Just one word, right? Bullshit.

I can't imagine

you'll take this seriously,

but we and, potentially,

you people are in a lot

of danger right now.

And why would that be?

There are three men out there

who want him dead.

And frankly, they're not

real big fans of mine either.

Look...

Looney bin,

even if what

you're saying is true,

you happen to be in custody

in a police station, hmm?

What do you think's

gonna happen?

There are three of you.

Two of you are armed

with typewriters,

and your buddy over there

has his nose buried

in a garbage magazine.

I'm just saying we're not

exactly on lockdown here.

Yeah, well, everybody else is

picking through the mess

you and your sidekick there

left at the Chinese restaurant,

huh?

Listen, why don't you

make things easier on yourself

and, uh, sing

like your sweet little friend

over there, huh?

Yeah, he's definitely

got his own style.

Yeah, and he ended up being

one of the serial killers, Bob.

Right, right, Bob.

Bob, who also

sells premium real estate,

which is actually

sort of believable.

Great! See?

We're getting somewhere.

Now can I go make

that phone call?

Um, no! Stop asking.

- I thought it was the law.

- It is.

But guess what?

You're in my town now,

and you're so full of shit,

your eyes are brown.

Just relax there,

pippi longstocking.

You're gonna be there

for a while.

Jesse? Jesse!

Hey.

I'm not done with you,

even by a long shot.

Don't touch any of my stuff,

okay?

Or I will put one of these

right in your suckhole

like a coiled snake, okay?

Smack in the face.

The fire alarm

was not a good idea.

Alright, boys, look.

I think we have

on our hands here

is a clear cut case

of Bonnie and idiot.

Now, Bonnie told me

that people are coming here

to try and kill him

and maybe us.

What? Us? Why?

Just relax.

These two are nutty, alright?

We're just gonna

let them stew in a cage

until the boys are done

with the crime scene tomorrow.

Okie doke. Sounds good.

And hey.

Let's keep an eye on her.

She scares the sweet shit

out of me.

Yeah. Agreed.

Completely terrifying.

I feel like, at any minute,

she could leap from that chair

and strangle any one of us.

Right.

Anyway, the horror journalist

wants his phone call.

The who, what?

A horror film journalist.

Like a reviewer

of the horror movie genre.

You know? Horror films!

Films that are outside

the mainstream genres,

like dramas, comedies,

action, musicals.

Sometimes the horror genre

can blend with other genres.

Then you get subgenres.

Now, these are where

you can sometimes find

some really interesting films

that are shocking, surprising,

if I do say so myself,

downright delightful.

Tony, I need you

to get out more.

Maybe try a contact sport.

Yeah?

Yeah, I can do that.

Great.

Contact sports, Tony.

Yes, sir.

Don't touch me.

Come on. Come on.

Come on, pick up, Sarah.

- Hello?

- Sarah! Sarah! Sarah!

Listen to me, okay?!

Listen very carefully.

Jesus, joeh

what the hell happened to you?

You sounded like you were drunk.

Yeah, I was, okay?

And I'm sorry.

Well, you should be.

I was worried about you.

- Where are you?

- Yeah, I'm safe now, okay?

I'm in jail. I'm safe.

What do you mean,

you're in jail?

It's a long story, okay?

Don't worry about it.

I had to pretend

to be a serial killer

so the serial killers

wouldn't kill me

- then they killed each other!

- What?

- Just listen!

- What the hell?!

Okay, you know what?

Where are you?

I'm at the appleton county jail.

Okay.

I'm coming to get you.

No, no, no! Sarah!

Do not come and get me.

Listen, this is why I'm calling.

Listen very carefully.

You cannot leave the house,

okay?

No matter who comes to the door,

don't let them in.

If someone calls you, like Bob,

don't answer, okay?!

He's a dangerous man.

Jesus, joeh

my love life

is none of your business.

Wait, how do you

even know his name?

Because he's a murderer, okay?

He will fucking kill you.

Do you understand me, Sarah?

Alright, then. I'm leaving.

No, no.

Sarah?

Hey...

Have I told you how nice

of a mustache you had?

If I could grow one, I would

grow one just like yours.

I'm just gonna make

a real quick...

Ooh, no.

Can't do that.

It's called one phone call,

- because you get one phone call.

- It'll be so quick.

Just one phone call.

Thank you.

Pop him in cage one, Matt?

Yeah. Then come back for her.

Okie doke.

- Come on, bud.

- Please, please.

If you could just...

Please, just let me...

Just one!

I swear, it'll be fast!

Tony: Come on, buddy.

Alright.

Did you talk, you fucking fuck?

Son of a bitch!

Hey, settle, easy.

Yeah, baby!

Yeah!

I almost shot you!

Hands.

Ooh, golly.

She really nailed you.

Hey?

You okay?

Needed a distraction.

A distraction, yeah.

I knew that. I'm fine.

I mean, maybe in the future,

if you just want to warn me

about your plans prior

so I can be ready.

Maybe we could... fake it.

I don't know.

It just kind of hurts.

You know, I tried

to warn Sarah about Bob,

but she didn't even believe me.

Yeah, she just thinks

you're being a jealous weirdo.

Which you kind of are, I guess.

Here's a tip.

You ready?

You can't force a person

to feel something

or trick them into loving you.

You're not entitled to that.

Okay. So now you feel stupid.

It's a good first step.

You just got to up

your game a bit,

get your head out of your ass.

If you can face down a fucking

knife-wielding cannibal,

you can do anything.

Yeah.

Yeah, I did face him down...

Kind of.

Threw intestines out him.

That means... that's something

I almost got out

of that circle, too.

I mean, I had you fooled.

Who's Mr. Midnite?

When I was a kid,

he killed somebody close to me.

Turned my life

into a living hell.

Cops never found him.

By now, he's probably dead

or somebody I already killed,

or I don't know.

Maybe he's still out there.

The name was just something

I made up.

I thought it sounded deep.

So, was that, like,

how you became...

Who you are?

That and the organization.

Right, the organization.

What was the name

of that organization again?

You told me earlier.

Ooh, hey there.

How can I help you?

Special agent...

Jack felder.

Looking for a couple

murder suspects.

Figured weirdos like this

would be on some kind of list.

Yep, that's why I'm here.

They've been

on the bureau's list

for quite some time.

Hey, that's him!

That's him!

Arrest him! Shoot him!

Kill him! That's him!

The real estate guy

we talked about!

The guy that's dating

my roommate.

- That's him!

- Oh, drop the act.

You have a lot to answer for,

buddy.

But when I'm done here...

I'm gonna go see your roommate,

and she's gonna give me

everything I need

to wrap...

Things...

- Up.

- Oh, come on.

I feel like you can hear

what he's saying to me

right now.

- Can you...

- I can hear what he's saying

to you,

and everything is perfect.

You're absolutely right,

special agent felder.

Come on.

That's a fake mustache.

You don't insult

a man's mustache!

You don't insult

a man's mustache!

I am gonna murder your face!

You don't insult

a man's mustache!

Give me my gun.

Give me... just one.

You see what I mean?

He's psychotic, delusional,

a sexual deviant.

- No.

- A real sociopath.

You two are lucky

he didn't kamikaze you

out in the hallway.

I can't believe a guy

with such a charming smile

would be able to kill

all those people like that.

Well, it's this one

I'm really worried about.

She's unpredictable, unstable.

To tell you the god's

honest truth,

I'm not 100% sure

who she really is

or why these two

are working together,

but what I do know is...

That she's extremely dangerous.

But they're safely under

lock and key, right, boys?

Is there a place where we can go

and talk the details, you know,

away from these two maniacs?

- Cap's office.

- Yeah.

Meet you there.

No, don't leave.

Don't... don't leave.

Don't trust him.

I will... I'm that close.

You got your time.

I am rock hard right now.

Mm-hmm.

See you later.

Hey, keep picking the lock

so we can get out of here.

Alright, Jack. Here's

the evidence you asked for.

Did you listen to that?

No! No, no, no.

He did not want

to give it to us.

So, yeah, I'm excited

to listen to it.

Got to be something juicy

on here.

Well, let's give

a little listen, shall we?

The city, night.

Rain falls like drops of poison.

Nice.

Windshield wipers slash

like deadly knives.

Nice.

That's fucking terrible.

What was he trying to establish?

Jesus Christ.

Awful.

Here you are, detective.

So, what else

do we have in here, huh?

Oh, just knives,

and it's a pretty grim box.

I've got to tell you...

Like a murderous pawnshop.

Yeah.

Little black book.

Took that off Jane Doe.

Gentlemen...

Things are much worse

than I expected.

Hello?

Okay.

Sorry, Mr. Policeman.

Hollands: Aw, jeez.

Alright, okay.

Goddamn it, Tony!

Let's see if Tony needs a hand.

He probably blew a circuit

with that goddamn popcorn maker

in the evidence locker again.

- Yeah.

- Hollands: Jesus Christ.

Yeah, you know what?

I'm taking this.

Don't want you fellas finishing

this before I get back here.

Well, you put your fears

to bed there, Jesse,

'cause the only way

you are not finishing

that bottle with us tonight

is if you drop dead.

Hope not.

I'm the only thing

my stepdaughter, Sharon,

has in the world.

I'MMA check on Tony.

I'm making a move.

Oh, shit.

Nice!

I mean, nice.

Okay, okay, okay, okay. Come on.

Tony?

Tony?

Tony, goddamn it.

Tony!

This is fuckin' bullshit.

Tony!

You are unbelievable.

Fine, I'll do it myself.

Tony?

Shit.

Ah, shit.

Fucking Tony.

There we go.

What the fuck?

No! No, no, no, no.

Is that regulation

rain jacket?

Try it on.

Yeah?

I'm sure the cap won't mind.

Alright.

Ooh.

It's nice, right?

Feels good.

Feels real good.

And it's waterproof?

Like a duck's ass.

- Perfect fit.

- Yeah.

Hmm.

That's right.

Like a duck's ass.

Ahh!

Jesus Christ!

Do not sneak up on people

like that.

Did I scare you?

This is serious.

Where is Mike?

We need to wrap things up.

You two need to cool it!

Let's go.

Well, for fuck's sakes.

Bob...

They're not here.

Yes, keen observation, Michael.

Hold this.

Thank you.

I did find out some

very interesting news

about our good friend Carrie.

What?

Blood.

- Come on.

- We're free.

Shh!

Let's go! What?

Did you forget something?

What,

did I headbutt you too hard?

- Get out of here.

- Are you coming with me?

No, I got a job to do. Beat it.

No, you said you'd help me

save Sarah. I can't do that!

Look, none of this would be

happening if it weren't for you.

If you stay here,

you'll just screw things up.

- But I thought...

- Jesus, take a fucking hint.

L_dodt_

Need you.

Stupid mannequin.

She's fine.

She doesn't need you.

She said it herself.

Damn it, Carrie.

Hello?

Hello?

Hello?

Hello?

What the fuck?

Nose! Knee! Head!

Sarah!

Aah! Oh. Holy sh...

Oh, those classes

are really working.

Joel, what this place?

What is happening here?

I can explain everything.

There's... oh.

Oh!

Oh, my god.

Yeah!

- She kind of does that.

- What?!

- I'm guessing you're Sarah.

- Yes.

You mind just waiting outside

for a minute?

- Yeah, sure. Yeah.

- That's good.

- Yeah.

- O Kay?

Okay, okay.

Sure.

You came back.

Well, I mean, I was in the area.

Can you just hold that thought?

You were saying?

Carrie, Carrie, Carrie,

watch out!

Carrie.

Fuch

son of a...

Hey, douchebag.

Here's your one phone call.

Come on.

Let's go. You can do it.

Sarah, start the car!

Joel?

- Joel, what is going on?

- No, don't get out!

Start it! We're safe now, okay?

Start the fucking car!

- Oh, my god! Is that real?

- What do you think?!

- Get in the car!

- Oh, my god. Okay.

Okay.

Oh, my god. Is she dying?

Just got to get her

to the hospital.

- Okay. Okay.

- Aah, fuck!

Oh, my god. Is that Bob?

Just go!

We need a doctor!

I want... I want the drugs.

Give me all the drugs.

Anything you got,

just put it in me.

Okay, here we go.

Oh, Jesus Christ.

What happened here?

I fell down some stairs.

- Okay. Sure.

- Yeah.

Okay, ooh, ooh! Is this gonna

hurt as much as that did?

Wait. Aaah!

- Maybe we can j...

- Shh, shh.

Aaah!

God! Fuck!

Fuck you!

Fuck you! I'm sorry.

I shouldn't be swearing at you.

You're just doing your job.

I hate you!

I don't hate you. Aah!

Actually, it's not so bad.

Oh, fuck!

Okay. Uh...

So just tell me why

we can't call the police again.

Just because. Trust me, Sarah.

- Joel, that just sounds insane.

- I know.

But it's true.

And I mean, Carrie,

she's the only reason

I'm even alive.

So, is she your girlfriend?

What?

No... Carrie?

She's just like...

This badass friend.

Stop.

She's a friend,

just like you, okay?

Yeah, well,

you're definitely a good friend.

I mean, you did save me from

dating a serial killer, so...

So, your friend

is gonna be okay.

Those are a very

serious injuries.

She lost a lot of blood,

and she's pretty weak,

but she's tough, yeah.

Must be the eyeliner.

Anyway, we contacted

the precinct about your attack,

but the phone lines

seem to be down.

So, anyway, try not to

worry about her, okay?

She's going to be okay.

She is in good hands.

Oh, that's...

Alright. Okay.

Oh, my god.

Joel:

Hey!

Oh, no you don't!

I'm gonna kill you.

I'm gonna kill you.

Jesus.

Hey, I didn't...

I didn't even gag.

Oh, hey, hey. Are you okay?

Yeah.

I was mulling things over

doing post op, and...

I've come to the conclusion

that I could use an intern.

We got to get out of here.

Come on. Help me up.

Right, yeah.

Okay.

Wha...

Son of a bitch.

I knew it was a good idea.

Hello?

Ah! Great.

I'll get a double chili dog,

thank you.

Oh, pack of jubjubs,

some licorice whips,

a large coke, and oh,

I got one of these popcorn...

If you can just put a bunch

of the liquid buttery stuff

all over the popcorn,

- both in the middle and the top.

- Yeah, sorry

we're actually closed

for the season.

What are you doing here?

Just restocking the shelves.

On the off season?

Got to keep busy.

Okay. Gotcha. I'm just

gonna use the can quick,

- and I'll be out of your hair.

- It's out of order.

Oh, nonsense.

It's just a number one.

- I'll be super quick.

- Hey, did you hear me?

I said it was out of order.

[ Body thuds 1

Grab some snacks.

I'll help her out.

Copy that.

Ahh! Whoo!

Let's roll.

You forget something?

No, cotton candy, pretzels,

jubjubs, popcorn.

What more can you want?

Right. Yep.

Getting it! Getting it!

Sorry about that.

Time's ticking.

Oh!

Nice.

No way.

Oh!

Got it.

Ahh.

Sorry.

- You didn't puke.

- No, I didn't.

- You gag?

- Yeah.

Igagged.

Your meter's broken...

Bitch.

Yeah, um...

Maggie, can you send

in some writers?

I got an idea.

Cab drivers.

Yeah.

I'm gonna call it

"taxi cab driller."

Yeah, I know. Oh, yeah.

It's fucking genius, isn't it?

I'm back! I'm back, baby!

I'm back!

What a dick.