Camp Murder (2022) Movie Script
1
-[whistling]
-[knocking on door]
-[man] Hey, Phil?
-[Phil] Yeah?
-[man] We're about to go up.
-[Phil] Going up in what?
-[man] Five.
-[Phil] Going live in five?
[man] Yeah.
[Phil]
Yeah, all right, fuck it.
[coughing]
Uh, yeah, yeah, okay.
[lighter clicks]
[inhaling]
[coughing]
Adamsville...
[coughing]
[Phil] Okay.
All right, go ahead.
[Phil]
Oh, yes. Oh, yes. Oh, yes.
Hello, and welcome,
all listeners.
It's the spookiest man
on Adamsville local airwaves,
DJ Freaky Phil,
coming at ya, live.
And may I just say,
happy Halloween
to all you cool cats
out there. [cackles]
And on this all Hallows Eve,
it is my duty,
and truly my pleasure
to regale you
with the most horrifying tale
to ever chill the bones
of this fine town.
Dig.
Back in the summer of 84,
seven of Adamsville High's own
decided to go on a trip.
They was all counselors
at the local summer camp.
And at the end of the summer,
they got their own weekend
to go party alone.
But this year,
they wasn't alone.
[cackling]
Find out what happens
to them next
after this brief message
from our lovely
and loyal sponsors.
[man]
Your friend is in grave danger.
[man 2] Oh, which one?
You know the sad,
pathetic one.
Looks like a poster child
for antidepressants.
Oh, Dan.
When I was a young boy,
Satan came to me as an
imaginary friend.
Daniel,
what are you doing?
I had no clue
as to what Satan really was.
I'm a monster.
You'd
be surprised, buddy.
[man] For
thousands of years,
Satan has corrupted
the souls of men.
[screeching & cackling]
[man]
Out of spite and jealousy.
Satan,
I asked you to stop putting
body parts in the freezer.
[man]
For it is through his seed
that he can
create the Antichrist.
[Satan] You really
like this girl, right?
[Daniel]
Every time I talk to her,
every time she talks,
I just freeze.
This time,
let me hold the ring.
[Daniel] For
the last time,
Satan, you can not
possess my mortal soul.
[man 2] Then, what happens?
I don't actually know
for sure.
But that shit
is definitely bad.
What is ideal,
is if we stop Lucy
before dad even realizes
he's out of the furnace,
where he belongs.
I know
I've been changed...
I...
I'm 80% sure I got my ass beat
by my guardian angel, okay?
I know I've been changed
You know them angels
in heaven
Don't sign
Don't sign my name
[ominous music playing]
[music fades]
[crowd chanting]
[Xavier] You don't know
that you've been waiting
your whole
life for this one moment.
You need to show
what you fight for.
Who you fight for.
But most importantly,
who you are.
Now go
knock his fucking head off.
Hey.
Yo, have you seen this?
[man on video]
One pro fight, right?
But this Xavier Hall mother--
But if you want to make
that fight happen...
-When'd he post this?
-Earlier today.
Do you really
wanna go in that ring
with a fighter who's
a title contender?
This is an opportunity
that just don't come
to any fighter starting out.
I'm giving you
more than hope.
I'm giving you option.
[indistinct]
That's all Pope shit,
that was all Pope.
What you saying,
you don't wanna fight?
[man] I'm sayin'
you're not worth the fight.
Hey, hey. Be cool tonight.
Be cool.
So,
you gonna take the fight?
I don't know yet.
I mean, I know I gotta tell
Quinn before anyone else does.
Why would you go
to any promoter
without telling me first?
[Xavier] I was gonna
tell you about the fight.
But I needed to wait
till the time was right.
If you were to do this,
how would you win?
[Xavier] I'm gonna try my best.
[Quinn] Your best
is way more than enough.
Thanks, man.
[upbeat music playing]
[both laughing]
'Cause that's what you do,
when you care, Xavier.
There's no way
you can possibly understand
what I'm going through.
[screaming]
[Lola] Xavier,
you can't blame yourself.
For what happens
to your pa.
They don't know
what you've been through
to get to this moment.
Show 'em.
Show 'em who you are.
[music fades]
[police sirens wailing]
[announcer]
Fellpeller Studios presents.
Mac n' Mac.
They may not be
the best cops on the force.
Come on, Crisco.
You're a pretty motherfucker.
You killed 16 people,
on your last operation.
[Crisco] Did you say people?
I think you meant
16 crackheads.
No, God damn it.
No, Crisco.
You know how I feel about
your crackhead antics.
[both laugh]
[Crisco] Shh. Smoke it.
-Smoke it. Come on. Smoke it.
-[Crisco] Here you go.
[Crisco] You, fuck head.
[Mac] You, fucking crackhead.
-[Crisco] You're disgusting.
[man] Crisco, no.
No. No. No.
-[muffled screaming]
-[Mac] You want that?
-You want that?
-[gunshot fires]
[Crisco] I see-- I see a house.
But on the inside,
I see ten crackhead bodies,
-lying on the floor.
-Ah, I'll give you fucking 11.
[announcer]
But when it comes to
-killing crackheads...
-[gun cocks]
[man] What the fuck is this?
-[Crisco] Fuck you, crackhead.
-[gunshot fires]
[announcer] ...they're
the right cops for the job.
Starring Jeff Johnson
and Luke Arreola
-as Mac n' Mac.
-No, it does.
Because if you're on crack
and you're supplying crack,
I'm gonna fuck you up.
[announcer]
And Josh Bzura as Chief.
-Mac n' Mac.
-[man shouting]
[man] You can't do this to me.
Come on.
[announcer]
Busting crackheads.
I just wanna go home
and do some crack with my kid.
[man screaming]
[announcer] Mac 'n Mac.
[Phil cackling]
And we're back.
I don't know about you
but I think
those look like some
pretty slick flicks, you dig?
And now folks, for the moment
you've all been waiting for.
Our feature presentation
on this extra spooky,
Halloween evening.
For all you
listening back at home
and all you watching along
on the big,
or small screen,
it is my pleasure
to present you,
the story of Camp Murder.
[music fades]
[ominous instrumental playing]
All's I'm saying, man,
is keep an open mind.
I'm gonna open up
your mind with this thing,
if you don't stop trying to
shag my sister, you creep.
Listen, man.
You've always wanted
a brother, right?
And I've always
wanted to get my nuts
up in your sister's guts.
It's a win-win.
Well, all right.
Fair point.
Well,
what about this, though?
Let's say one of your semen
goes all "Rambo," right?
Finds its way
to my sister's tubes.
She gets knocked up,
then what?
Look at me,
would that be so horrible?
Ah. Yeah.
Yeah, it would, actually.
Then I'd have
a couple of retarded nephews
like you, running around.
Words hurt, Chubs.
Words hurt.
Well, maybe, but not as much
as this axe does.
[Ferg] Okay, fine, God!
[grunts] Here's to...
beer in a bottle.
Yeah.
[grunts]
[odd tinkling]
[glass smashing]
-That was weird.
-[Chubs] Yeah.
Sounded
like something caught it.
[both screaming]
[Chubs screaming]
Fucking Jesus Christ.
[screaming continues]
[Chubs screaming]
Mr. Buford. Mr. Buford.
[Mr. Buford]
Jesus fucking Christ.
You just gave me
a heart attack.
Sir, Ferg is dead.
-What?
-Uh, I-- I don't know.
We-- we-- we were out there,
and-- and a broken beer bottle
came out of the woods
and stabbed him in the chest.
Well... [sighs]
...did you see who it was?
I didn't see who it was.
It's dark out there.
I can't see fuck all.
All right.
Okay, uh...
you stay here.
Call Gus,
he's-- he's in town.
I'm gonna go see
what's going on.
Why call Gus?
Think it through, brainless.
It's the end of summer,
and we've got
counselors coming up
this weekend.
You have got to tell them,
not to come here.
You're right.
[tinkling]
[ominous music intensifies]
[squelching and body thudding]
[screaming]
[axe blow lands]
[spooky synth music playing]
[soft, indistinct music]
-[phone ringing]
-[Phil] All right, folks,
opening credits are over
so pay attention
'cause this part's important,
it comes back
into play later
in the story.
Hello.
Hi, mom.
Yes, mom.
I'm gonna be home all weekend.
Casey's not gonna be alone.
Uh, who's gonna come over?
All of my friends
are gonna be at camp.
No, they're not getting paid
for the counselors' weekend.
Am I getting paid
to watch Casey?
Hmm.
Yeah. No, I know.
Okay.
Okay.
Love you too. Bye.
-[phone ringing]
-Hello?
[grunts] Hey, Mary. Goddamn.
You-- you answered fast,
you know that?
Andy? That's insane.
I was just about to call you.
[Andy]
Yeah, no. I know.
I know, I can, you know,
I can-- I can sense
these things, babe.
[chuckles]
[Mary]
Andy, are you smoking?
I'm not smoking a cigarette.
-Andy!
-[Andy] What?
Hey, we talked about this.
Yeah, you know,
the boys are over
and you said you don't have
a problem with grass.
It's not like I'm smoking
a dart or something.
[Mary sighs]
Yeah.
[Andy]
So, off the hook, yeah?
Yeah. Yeah. Off the hook.
Great, 'cause, babe,
let me tell you something.
I've got something that's
going to cheer you right up.
Guess where
you're coming tomorrow?
Camp, with us.
Ugh, Andy,
don't even say that.
It's just gonna make me upset.
-You know I can't come.
-And, why is that?
Because I promised my mom,
I'd watch Casey.
[Andy] You promised?
Yes.
Okay.
What exactly did you promise?
[Mary]
Just that I would watch Casey.
Just that you would watch her?
You didn't say
where you'd be watching her?
No. I just said
that she wouldn't be alone.
Okay. So, bingo-bango, babe.
That's problem solved.
All you gotta do is
you bring her with you.
You can even tell mom and pop
that you're bringing her.
She's not gonna be alone.
She's gonna be
the exact opposite of alone.
[Mary] Andy...
[grunts]
...don't be ridiculous.
Look, Mary,
I really didn't want to
bring this up, okay?
But this is
a very key stage
in our relationship
if-- if I'm just left
unattended,
like-- like
a free range buck,
you know, to my own devices
for a whole weekend.
Who's-- who's to say
what can happen?
I could really be swept
right off of my feet,
right off from under you.
Oh, yeah? By who?
Chester and Noah?
[laughs]
Stranger things have happened,
you know.
Somehow,
I just doubt that.
[Andy] All right, look, Mary,
I'm gonna come by your place
at nine am tomorrow morning,
okay?
If you don't want me to come,
then just say, "Stay away,"
right now, and I won't do it,
all right?
How's that?
Say, "Andy, I do not
want you to come pick me up.
"I'd much rather stay home.
"And, in fact,
I never even cared about you
in the first place."
Just say that and I won't come.
Okay, babe?
So, I'll see you at nine?
I'll think about it.
So, I'll see you at nine?
[Mary]
I will-- I will think about it.
[chuckles] Mary!
-Yeah?
-[Andy] I'll see ya.
I'll see ya.
[alarm clock beeping]
[beeping stops]
[sighs]
[car horn honks]
Casey?
Are you packed
for the weekend?
-[Mary] Hi.
-[Andy] Hey, ladies.
There she is,
prettiest girl on this planet.
[Mary chuckles]
[Andy] You know, your sister
does not look bad either,
does she, Case?
[chuckles] Ugh,
oh, and speaking of Casey,
you owe her $10.
-Do I, now?
-Mm-hmm.
My parents think I'm staying
home with her this weekend.
So, we're buying her silence.
Naturally.
Of course, we are.
Case, I better not see
more than $10
missing from there, okay?
-[Mary chuckles]
-[Casey] No promises.
Very funny.
You ladies ready to get going?
Yup.
Wait, why am I
the only kid coming to camp?
Uh, well, you know,
at the end of the summer,
when the kids all go home,
they let
the counselors come back.
Kinda run the show
for a weekend.
But don't you guys get bored
without kids?
-[Mary & Andy laughs]
-Usually, yeah. We do.
Um, this year, you're coming,
so we're not gonna have
-that problem.
[-Mary] Mm-hmm.
[Casey sighs]
-Oh, there she--
[Mary] Yeah.
I don't know how she does--
how you just fall asleep
like that?
-God, I wish I could do that.
-I resent her for it
if I'm being honest.
[Andy] Baby,
I'm just glad she likes me.
[sighs] Baby,
everybody likes you.
Thank you. [chuckles]
I really hate the way
this new haircut makes
my ears look...
I just really don't like it.
You lose points, by the way,
for not noticing.
I noticed. I-- I could tell
you didn't like it.
So, I pretended not to notice.
[Mary chuckles]
You're hilarious.
But seriously,
I just-- I can be
really sensitive about it.
Can you just make sure
they don't make fun of me,
okay?
What are you talking about?
You know how the guys can be.
They can be such assholes.
Just...
promise you won't let them
make fun of me.
Yeah. I promise.
Okay.
Ready to go?
Let's get going.
[car engine starts]
[slow indistinct rock]
-[Andy] Ready?
-[Mary] Yeah.
-[women screaming]
-[Andy] Boys, boys, boys.
What's up?
Big weekend. Jer Bear.
-[Jerry] What's up, man?
-[Andy] Looking good?
-[Jerry] How you doing?
-[Andy] So boys,
how'd you get up there?
So, did you talk
to him about it yet?
Shh. No, I haven't
talked to him about it yet.
Why? Come on.
I just really want this weekend
to be about having fun, Trish.
You can have some fun.
Some little alone time fun
with Andy.
Look, I just..
I don't really think
I'm ready for that yet.
Okay. Fine.
I just want you to, so badly.
I know you're ready.
It's fun.
I-- when I'm ready,
I know exactly
who to come talk to.
I can give you some tips.
[Mary] Oh, I know you can.
All right.
I'm calling the boys.
Let's do it.
[dialing]
[phone ringing]
[phone ringing]
Yell-o.
-Chez.
-Oh, it's Chez?
Let me talk to him.
Let me talk to him.
Hold on.
Andy wants to talk to you.
Yo, what's up, man?
-[Chester] Andy?
-[Andy] Yeah.
Uh, just letting you know,
we're leaving, like, right now.
So, we'll be there
in half hour, 35 minutes.
[Chester]
Sounds good, brother.
All right. Sweet.
[chuckling] Hey, man.
Call him an idiot.
-Hey, Andy.
-[Andy] Yeah.
-[Andy chuckles]
-[Chester] You're the best.
Thank you, man.
All right, I'll see you later.
[handset settles in cradle]
[Brett] What's the plan?
-[Andy] What's up, baby?
One love.
-You call him an idiot?
-No.
-Can you not hear me?
-No.
After you.
[Andy grunts]
We ready to go?
[Jerry] Born ready.
Trish, Jerry, Brett,
this is my little sissy, Casey.
Aw, I didn't know
you had a sister.
She looks just like you.
Well, she's actually
my stepsister, so...
Oh.
Sissy, what is a stepsister?
You never told me.
It's not important, Casey.
It doesn't matter.
-Jerry, are we ready to go?
-Hey. Hey. Hey.
On this vessel, I'm only to be
referred to as, Captain Jer.
And I'm ready.
I fucking hate Captain Jer.
By the way guys,
my dad gave me
his camera
to use for the weekend.
So, let's take some videos.
Here, Casey, get with Brett.
Cute.
Here, do you wanna try?
-Yeah.
-Okay.
Just push that button
right there.
[Phil cackling on radio]
[Phil] Oh, yes.
Oh, yes. Oh, yes, folks.
This next tune is called
"The Last Road Trip
You're Ever Gonna Take"
by the Darts.
[indistinct chatter
& laughter]
-[Mary] Get him.
-[Andy] Get him.
-[Mary] Get him, get him!
-[Andy] Get his ass.
-Get his ass!
-[all laughing]
[indistinct chatter
& laughter continues]
[Mary] Get her foot
on the ceiling, babe.
[Andy] Whoa.
[Mary] Whoa, look at that.
Loving it.
[Andy] Now, give me--
You're fed up with the world.
[indistinct laughter
and conversation]
[Mary] I'm literally
gonna kill you in two seconds.
[Trish] Oh, yeah?
Two seconds?
[Mary] Two seconds.
One, two--
[Andy] You're not gonna touch
my girl,
you're not gonna touch her.
[conversation trailing off]
[footsteps approaching]
Motherfucker.
You smoking in my kitchen?
Get the fuck out of here, man.
-Get out of here.
-My bad. My bad. My bad.
-You want?
-No, get out of here.
You gonna pass that?
Shit.
[Devon sniffing]
What the fuck?
[chuckles] Devon, man.
You scared
the shit out of us.
How long
y'all two been out here?
-[Noah chuckles]
-What time is it?
-[Devon clicks tongue] 8:30.
-Shit.
[both laughing]
Man, we've been out here
for like
five hours now [laughs].
So, you mean to tell me
y'all two clowns
been out here smoking it up,
chilling.
I'm in there
working on Mr. Chekov
trying to cook food
for you fools for this weekend.
And y'all couldn't even come in
to help?
-[Noah chuckles]
-Sorry, man.
But, uh, duty calls.
Duty calls, man. Duty calls.
[both chuckle]
At least let
me get in a hit, then--
[Noah] Yeah, of course, man.
You earned it.
Here.
You, lazy son of a
bitches.
[all] Sorry, Mr. Chekov.
My ass.
Anyway, there's food
for the weekend
and I have to go.
Oh, shit, me too.
Hey, Mr. Chekov.
You still got
that Walkman in there?
Oh, yes, my friend.
I almost forgot it.
-It's in my office.
-Hey, Mr. Chekov.
You still keep
your gun in there, too?
Yes, Chester. I do.
In fact, I keep it
in the right top hand drawer,
to be exact.
Very cool, man.
Very cool.
Yeah. Hope
no one forgets where it is.
Just in case
it becomes useful later.
Don't go fuck around with it.
It's not a toy.
Yeah, I'll get your bag.
Aw. You can't stay the weekend?
Can't even do it.
Well...
where are you guys' cars?
Oh, other
lot on the far side.
Okay. Well,
maybe we see you in the Fall?
I'll be around.
See ya.
[Trish] Boys.
I don't remember
bringing any bags.
I loaded them up
when no one was looking.
[Andy] All right.
Good enough for me.
You ladies get bored without
us?
-[Mary] Yes.
-[Trish] Brett.
[Mary] Always
bored without you.
Land ho!
What?
Like "land ho," you know,
the vessel arrived.
Land ho!
[Andy] We arrived
like seven minutes ago.
-[Jerry] I don't know, man--
-[Andy] To the cabin, then.
What's up,
smallish girl?
-Hi, I'm Casey.
-I'm Chester.
Do you know
you guys owe me $10?
-What? For real?
-[Noah chuckles]
[Casey] Mm-hmm.
[Noah chuckles]
[Casey] Each.
-Wha-- what? Such bullshit.
-Huh?
[Noah] Nothing.
Fuck that girl, dude.
For real, man. For real.
[Andy] You ready, man?
[Jerry] Yeah, man.
It's been a little while.
[Andy] All right. All right.
All right.
-Ready?
-[Jerry] Yes, sir.
[Andy] Let's start.
[playing "Chopsticks"
by Euphemia Allen off-key]
I don't want to fucking do this
with you, anymore, Jer.
It's been--
it's been a while, man.
Step into my office.
Come on.
[Devon sighs] All right.
It's in the closet.
[ominous music playing]
[music intensifies]
[Chekov screams]
[folksy guitar music]
He's a lonely man,
he's going away
He's heading out
for the country
And he's going to stay
Follow me to the country
Don't leave me for memory
Follow me to the country
Don't leave me for memory
[shutter clicks]
Oh, my dear, sweet Rita
You know I love you so
I don't know
if I can make it
And I've gotta go
I've got to go
And I just can't make it
in this town
And I don't know
if I can make it
Without you around
Without you around
-[music stops]
-[all applauding]
[Andy] Thank you. Thank you.
Encore. Encore.
I don't think he knows
any other songs, do you, babe?
[Andy] I don't.
[Mary laughs]
[Noah]
Boo. What else you got?
Gee...
I don't know.
How about
a spooky campfire story?
Ooh. Yes. Yes. Yes.
So, I mean,
I can only assume
you guys have heard about
the-- the massacre
here in 78, right?
At this very campsite?
I thought that was just a myth.
[shouting] Think again.
[Noah sighs]
It was a dark
and spooky night.
[Andy makes spooky noises]
You know,
it was a lot like tonight,
-wasn't it, Mary?
-You know what?
Now that
you mentioned it, Andy.
It was a lot like tonight.
There were exactly...
[mouthing numbers]
...seven people
on the grounds
that night, weren't there?
[Mary] And, a little girl.
Some, nut-job, lunatic,
psycho...
busted out of an insane asylum,
and paid this very camp...
a little visit.
A visit
that would forever change
this camp's name
to Camp Murder.
Duh, duh, duh.
He donned himself in all black.
Black sweater, pants,
boots, gloves.
And a mask,
with reflective lenses.
A shadow for the eyes.
[Mary] One by one,
he picked them off
with his hatchet.
Chop. Chop. Chop.
You know, by the time
he was finished,
there was less left
of the campers' bodies
than wasn't.
-[Mary] Uh-huh.
-It took them days
to figure out
whose parts were whose.
They say he still walks
these very grounds
to this day,
waiting to strike again.
Heard it.
Whoa, heavy.
For sure.
And on that note,
I'm gonna go in.
I think
I'm gonna head in too.
Great timing there,
old buddy.
Got nothing
to do with timing, Brett.
It's a little thing
called pacing.
It's only Thursday night,
we've got a long weekend
of debauchery ahead of us.
That, we do.
Man,
that's a pretty spooky story.
I mean,
for everyone besides me.
Boo.
[Noah] Ow.
So, uh,
how was my timing?
[Mary laughing]
Are you referring
to Brett the Jet's comments?
No.
Much as I hate to admit it.
[piano music playing]
I-- I--
I don't think I'm ready.
But I'm getting close.
It's okay, hey, no, no.
No, no, it's all right.
No pressure,
no pressure at all.
It's just
the wellbeing of my loins
we're talking about.
You know, they could just
stop working, fall off
and we won't be able
to have kids.
But it's the risk
we're going to have
to take, I guess.
-Oh, God, shut up.
-It could happen.
[Mary laughing]
So, uh, kids, huh?
[Andy chuckles] What?
You, um, you just said
"kids" back there.
[Andy laughing]
I don't know
if we should get that far
ahead of ourselves, babe.
Maybe someday?
[Andy] Sure.
[unsettling music playing]
Sure, yeah. Maybe someday.
-[Mary screams]
-What?
[Mary gasping]
I thought I saw something.
Give me
a fucking heart attack.
Do that again, I'm going
to start withholding sex.
[Andy chuckling]
Coming?
[unsettling music playing]
[scary music playing]
Get up, bitch,
we're going to the lake.
Up, up, up,
let's go.
Wake up, wake up,
wake up, wake up.
We're going to the lake,
we're going to go to the lake.
-Okay, okay.
-Come on, come on, come on.
Fuck me.
[music playing on radio]
[muttering]
[Jerry] Do you guys need help
with carrying--
[Chester] Nah.
Well I heard you talkin'
[Andy]
Brave this heat Mary.
Sixth grade,
three days undefeated.
[girl] Come on!
-[girl screams]
-[Andy] I told you it's gonna--
[boy] Bullshit!
Come on, Andy,
that's your fault.
[Andy indistinct]
I've got you under
my thumb, now baby
-[Mary] All right!
-Don't worry about it Brett.
You can-- you feel it.
[crosstalk]
-[Brett] I want the heat!
-[Andy] You want the heat?
Strike her ass
out of here, bro.
No going easy on her!
Oh, you know.
Here comes the heat Mary.
Better get ready.
[girl] Let's go Mary!
-Hah!
-Oh, shit.
-Hey!
-[Andy] Oh, shit, she roped it.
[Chester] Yeah, Mary!
Someone forgot to tell us
we're out of this game.
[Mary]
You bet your ass Chez.
That's a double.
Will you put
a fucking bow on it Andy?
If I knew you're gonna be
such a pussy,
I wouldn't have picked you
on my team.
Would you chill out?
We're going
to fucking win anyway.
How?
I'll carry you.
Don't worry about it.
Nobody carries
"The Jet," bro. Okay?
You can eat shit and die.
Eat shit and live, Brett.
[Trish] Brett.
[Trish] Brett.
I don't want to be
in the water anymore.
I'm trying to win
a game here, okay?
Go--
go stand in your position.
-Are you kidding me right now?
-Go stay in your position.
Trying to win a game.
-Do not talk to me.
-Lock it in...
-Do not talk to me.
-... over there.
Little prissy.
-[Trish] Hey, Jerry.
-Ah, hey.
You wanna look
for shells or something?
Ah, we gotta-- we gotta play.
I'm so-- I-- I--
-Brett, Brett.
-Don't look at me!
Seriously,
don't look at me right now.
I'm not talking to you.
[boy] Swing and a miss!
I cannot be stopped.
Brett, can you do something
about this, please?
I don't-- sorry.
Batter up. Let's go.
I'm going away,
I'm going away
I didn't touch it.
[Brett]
All right, everybody,
The Jet has finally arrived.
-Mary...
-Boo!
...don't think
I didn't remember
what you did last inning.
Guess what?
Andy's not here to save you.
And that ball's coming straight
for those big
ass ears of yours.
[chuckling]
Yeah, right.
Ah, fuck, babe!
My bad. Sorry. Throw back.
Okay. Ball one.
[Brett] And that boy
is out of here, baby.
Call it game.
[Andy] All right,
good game, everybody.
Losers carry the cooler back,
sorry, I don't make the rules.
-[Andy] Losers!
-[Trish] I am so sorry.
[chattering]
-You ready man?
-Oh, yeah, brother.
[calm music playing]
[door creaking]
So, let's blaze it up.
Hey, man,
I think we should, like,
have girlfriends.
-What for, bro?
-I don't know.
Seems like
everybody else has one
asides us.
Makes us kind of feel
like the odd mans out.
Jerry doesn't
have a girlfriend.
Yeah, that's Jerry.
Nobody likes that kid.
-[Chester] That's true.
-Yeah.
I didn't think of that.
You know, man,
we don't need girlfriends
to not feel like
the odd man out.
You mean that?
Yeah, man. You got to joint.
This is about cashed out,
so, I'm gonna head back, okay?
Come on, man.
We'll smoke on the dock.
Will be the last time.
Yeah,
but I'm just kind of over it.
That's cool, man.
-I'll see you later.
-[Noah] Yeah.
[electronic music playing]
[unsettling music playing]
Oh!
[intense music playing]
Fuck it.
Hey, hey, hey. No!
No, hey, ow! Uh, no!
[rattling inside the cabin]
No! No! No!
[Noah panting] Water!
Water! Come on! [grunts]
Oh, yeah! [gargling]
[calm music playing]
-[Andy] Casey.
-[Casey] Where were you?
[Mary] We were at the lake.
[Casey] Yeah,
you were at the lake.
You realize
you left me here?
-Hey, um, Andy?
-Yeah?
Can I talk to you
inside for a sec?.
Yeah.
-Uh, Trish?
-[Trish] Yeah?
Can you, um--
Yes.
What is your name?
After you.
[Trish] You know what?
I forgot.
Oh, okay.
So anybody wanna smoke
some ganj?
Fuck no.
[groaning] What's up, babe?
I was hoping we could talk
about what happened back there.
Hey, babe,
I didn't pick the teams,
all right?
I can't just
toss you a gimme
every single time
you're at bat.
I gave you the one, right?
Not talking about that.
I'm talking about
how Brett said
that shit about my ears
like I said he would
and you didn't do anything.
I'm sorry, babe.
Like, we specifically
talked about it, you know?
I know, I just...
I forgot, I forgot.
I mean, I don't know
what you want me to say
other than I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
It's not about
what I want you to say.
It's like, I just, like,
want to feel like you hear me,
you know?
I don't-- I don't really
know what that means.
Babe, to be honest,
I mean, I made a mistake.
I feel, like,
you're kind of
making this out to be, like,
I purposely slighted you
or something,
I mean, I forgot something.
Well, does it not matter
to you that you promised?
I mean, like,
I specifically asked you
to promise and you did.
Okay,
why are you attacking me?
I mean, what,
do I not feel bad enough?
You want me to feel worse?
I can cry
or something if you want.
I'm not attacking you.
Andy, I feel, like,
every time we try to have
some sort of
serious conversation,
you get really defensive
and you say
that I'm attacking you.
Because it feels,
like, you're attacking.
-I'm not attacking you.
-[Andy] Then what?
You're not attacking me,
what are you doing?
I mean, 'cause you're
beating around the bush.
Why? Is there something
you wanna say?
what are we talking about?
[Mary] If you just listen
to me, I can tell you.
Okay, sorry. Please go.
I feel, like...
I feel, like,
you don't really commit to me,
you know?
No. No, I don't know.
You're my girlfriend, right?
I mean,
is that on a commitment?
Ah, yes, I just...
Do you ever feel, like...
do you ever feel, like,
everybody loves the Andy,
because...
because you don't really
stand by anything
or anyone?
What the fuck is that
even supposed to mean?
I laugh
at some fucking joke
and now I don't stand
by my girlfriend?
You broke a promise
or forgot you even made one,
and you know what?
I can't tell which one
is worse at this point.
You never want
to have a conversation
about our future.
And every time we try to have
a serious conversation,
you just never happen
to want to have it.
Mary.
I'm 18 goddamn years old.
Okay?
What do you want from me?
You want me to get down
on my bended knee
and pull out
a diamond ring?
Gonna go throw
on my shining suit of armor
and go kick Brett's ass,
what do you want?
Yeah, I think
I can go for some ganj here,
let's go and do it.
[Brett] You know,
I got a tent to set up.
Oh, right,
I forgot about that.
All right. Bye, Caitlin.
Why do you make
everything serious to me
into some kind of joke?
[door opens and closes]
Not now, Casey. Seriously.
No, you can't just
leave me here, I'm your sister.
God damn it, Casey,
you are not my sister,
can you just fuck off?
[door opens and closes]
Great. Smooth, Mary.
-Now we got to deal with this.
-Can you stop?
It's getting dark out.
Come on.
All right, fine. Let's go.
[quiet ominous music playing]
You know, they've been in there
for quite a while now, eh?
Yeah, I want to say
they got the tent set up,
what...
30 minutes ago? [coughs]
Now,
What can we do in a tent
in 30 minutes?
-[upbeat music playing]
-[Brett moaning]
[Brett moaning]
Brett the Jet, baby.
[Brett moaning] Trish.
Brett the Jet, baby!
Adamsville,
Brett the Jet, baby.
-I'm drawing a blank.
-Right? [chuckles]
Brett the Jet, baby.
Here he comes.
[Brett moaning]
Ah, Trish.
Ah, here comes the jet.
Ah, it's at 30.
20. Ah, it's a ten.
-[piano chimes]
-What was that?
[Brett] What?
[whispering]
I heard something outside.
A-- a noise?
We're outside, you know?
-What if someone's out there?
-Like pervin' us?
Yes, go check.
Hey, assholes.
See?
It's nothing. Come on.
I don't trust it.
Just go check.
Babe,
Jet was about to blast off.
Okay, you're not blasting shit
until you go check.
[sighs] Fine.
Uh-oh. What do we have here?
It seems, like,
Brett has expelled
from the tent.
While Trish has, uh,
remained inside.
Yes, indeed.
Things have complicated.
Indeed, indeed.
[Brett]
Are you assholes out here?
You know, I'm going
to fuck you up if you are.
-[Andy] Case!
-Casey!
[Andy] Come on, Case.
Come on out.
Casey, I'm sorry.
Casey,
you're the best, little sissy,
please come back.
Mary, look...
you're-- you're right,
you were right.
I was being a dick, okay?
Let's just--
let's just find Casey,
and when we get back,
we'll have
a serious conversation, okay?
I promise.
Just like you promised
last time.
Fuck it, fuck it,
I tried, fuck it.
[birds clicking]
[whispering]
Fucking bullshit.
Jet's taking a piss.
Don't want
to get you dirty, baby.
[unsettling chimes playing]
[liquid tinkling]
[screaming]
[Noah]
Ooh, we have contact.
You know, see,
I can definitely get myself
in the right headspace
to go round two that fast.
You know, Jerry,
it's hard for a lot of men,
but that's assuming
this still isn't round one.
[coughs]
Indubitably. [coughing]
In doobie-dilly.
-[coughing] Shut up.
-[Noah chuckling]
-[Trish screaming]
-[Noah, Jerry] Oh!
[Jerry] Attaboy, Brett.
-Can't help it.
-[Jerry coughs]
They don't call him "the Jet"
for nothing, man.
No.
[scary music playing]
Oh, fuck, dude,
she's fucking dead, man.
Fuck!
Dude,
where the fuck you going?
Where are you going, man?
I'm getting
the fuck out of here.
Dude, we got to go
get everyone else.
You can go on Chester's car,
buddy, I'm sorry, man.
[Noah] No!
Chester has the keys.
I don't even know
where Chester is.
[Jerry]
Ah, fuck, fuck, fuck.
Oh, Jesus, fuck.
[Phil] Ooh,
tough spot for Captain Jer.
Does he stay or does he go?
[Phil laughing]
Oh!
I just hope he didn't forget
to check the back seat.
[scary piano music playing]
[Jerry sighs]
[muffled shouting]
[scary music playing]
[Jerry groans]
[Jerry groans]
[unsettling music playing]
-[Mary] Casey!
-[Andy] Case!
[Mary]
Casey, are you in here?
Come on Case,
don't mess around!
God damn it.
I told you
she wasn't fucking in here.
It was worth a shot,
wasn't it?
Where is everyone?
We need help.
Jesus, Noah,
what happened to you?
Get the fuck out of here
right now.
Well-- slow down.
What are you talking about?
[Noah]
There's no time to slow down.
Trish is dead,
and the van is gone.
What?
Jerry and I saw
someone kill Trish
and Brett's probably dead too,
and then
Jerry took the van.
All right, Noah,
be serious for a second, man.
Are you fucking
with us or what?
-No, I'm not fucking--
-Jesus! Fuck!
[coughing]
Oh, my God!
Don't fucking touch it!
I'm just trying
to fucking help, all right?
Holy fucking shit.
He's dead.
All right, we gotta think,
we gotta think.
How the fuck are we going to
get out of here, seriously?
I don't know, he just said
Jerry took the van.
Well, I don't know.
Maybe he hasn't left yet.
-Ow!
-[Mary] What is that?
They haven't left yet.
Fuck me!
All right, we gotta
at least get to the road.
Oh, Chekov's gun.
Holy shit.
You're right.
It's probably still
in his office, let's go.
Hey, Jerry.
No, don't, just don't look.
-Don't look, come here.
-[Mary screams]
Yeah, we gotta go.
We gotta go. Come on.
-Jerry.
-Just go, we gotta go.
[intense music playing]
-[Mary screaming]
-Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
Hey, hey, hey, hey.
[shushing]
Look at me, look at me,
look at me, look at me.
Okay, you're fine.
You're okay, you're okay.
Okay? Uh, where
did he say that gun was?
Um, uh,
top right drawer.
-Go check it.
-Top right drawer!
Babe, is there a key here?
Is there a key?
[Andy whispering]
Wait, wait, wait. Oh, God!
What, babe?
[Andy]
Chekov never left last night.
So, that means--
-He never made it to his car.
-[Mary] Oh, yes.
Babe, catch.
Jesus, hey, um, babe,
maybe don't throw that, yeah?
Sorry.
He said other lot
on the far side, right?
-[Mary] Yes.
-Let's get there then.
-Wait, where are we going?
-Not now baby, come on.
What are you talking about?
We have to go back for Casey.
Mary, I'm not so sure
that's a good idea.
What are you talking about?
Come on.
It doesn't look like there's
anybody left back there.
-Andy, stop it.
-We didn't find her.
Andy, stop it.
I'm sorry.
I just really don't think
it's a good idea.
I cannot believe
what I'm hearing from you
right now.
This is exactly
what we were
just fighting about.
-Come on, don't say that.
-Come on, Andy.
-It's not fair, stop it.
-[Mary] Come on!
Stop it!
If you want me to be safe,
then come with me.
Baby, you know I have to.
[quiet music playing]
-Baby we got this, come on.
-[Andy sniffling]
Come on, don't go Mary,
please don't.
Fuck!
[unsettling music playing]
[Casey screams]
[gunshot]
Stay the fuck
away from my sister.
[gunfire]
Sissy!
[Mary] Casey.
Casey, you okay?
-Yeah, I'm okay.
-Are you okay?
Okay, we gotta
get you out of here, okay?
-[Casey] Behind you!
-[Mary screams]
-[Mary screaming]
-[Casey screams]
[grunts, gasps]
No, no, no, no.
Please, please, please.
[Andy groans]
[Andy coughs]
[gunshot]
-Nice shot, babe.
-[Mary] Andy.
-[Andy groans]
-[Mary] Andy! Andy!
-Come, babe. Come. [grunts]
-[Andy grunts]
-[coughing]
-Andy!
Hey, Mary.
[sobbing] Andy,
we gotta get you out of here.
Let's get you out
of here, come on.
-[Mary grunts]
-No, no, no. Put me down.
-Just-- just put me down.
-[Mary sobbing]
-[piano music playing]
-[Mary sobbing]
You came back. You came back!
You know I had to.
I know, I know. [sobbing]
Mary, I'm going
to be honest with you, okay?
I don't think
I have a long time.
Don't say that.
Don't fucking say that.
Mary, I mean it.
No.
[Mary whimpers]
I love you.
More than anything.
I love you more than that.
[crying]
I love you more than that.
Where's Case?
-Where's Casey?
-Casey!
[Andy] Hey, Case.
It looks like--
looks like I will have to
stick around here for a minute,
okay?
Just take care of your sister
while I am gone.
Okay,
can you do that for me?
I promise.
-[Andy] Oh, thanks Case.
-[Mary whimpering]
Mary.
I'll see you.
[Mary]
No, no, no, no, no.
No, no, no, no, no.
No! [crying]
[Mary crying]
What Casey? What?
[eerie music playing]
We have to go.
We gotta go.
[engine revs]
[Phil]
Ooh, tough break for Andy.
You know, I bet
you would have finally put out
after that, too. [laughing]
All right, folks,
for the final time
on this extra spooky evening,
can I just say
happy Halloween.
DJ Freaky Phil signing off.
Dig?
[spooky, funky music playing]
Dark was the night
And she floated
in the room
Like a storm
A black head
devoured the moon
Then I saw my future
Through the smoke
in her eyes
But it was futile
Because by then
I realized
That she was wicked,
wicked
Wish I didn't love
her wicked way
Wicked, oh so wicked
Wish I didn't love
her wicked way
When we touched
I felt
I could have been any other
Just a mere vessel
But I took the chance
Cause I knew
I wouldn't get another
Bright was the morning
When she vanished
in thin air
-[whistling]
-[knocking on door]
-[man] Hey, Phil?
-[Phil] Yeah?
-[man] We're about to go up.
-[Phil] Going up in what?
-[man] Five.
-[Phil] Going live in five?
[man] Yeah.
[Phil]
Yeah, all right, fuck it.
[coughing]
Uh, yeah, yeah, okay.
[lighter clicks]
[inhaling]
[coughing]
Adamsville...
[coughing]
[Phil] Okay.
All right, go ahead.
[Phil]
Oh, yes. Oh, yes. Oh, yes.
Hello, and welcome,
all listeners.
It's the spookiest man
on Adamsville local airwaves,
DJ Freaky Phil,
coming at ya, live.
And may I just say,
happy Halloween
to all you cool cats
out there. [cackles]
And on this all Hallows Eve,
it is my duty,
and truly my pleasure
to regale you
with the most horrifying tale
to ever chill the bones
of this fine town.
Dig.
Back in the summer of 84,
seven of Adamsville High's own
decided to go on a trip.
They was all counselors
at the local summer camp.
And at the end of the summer,
they got their own weekend
to go party alone.
But this year,
they wasn't alone.
[cackling]
Find out what happens
to them next
after this brief message
from our lovely
and loyal sponsors.
[man]
Your friend is in grave danger.
[man 2] Oh, which one?
You know the sad,
pathetic one.
Looks like a poster child
for antidepressants.
Oh, Dan.
When I was a young boy,
Satan came to me as an
imaginary friend.
Daniel,
what are you doing?
I had no clue
as to what Satan really was.
I'm a monster.
You'd
be surprised, buddy.
[man] For
thousands of years,
Satan has corrupted
the souls of men.
[screeching & cackling]
[man]
Out of spite and jealousy.
Satan,
I asked you to stop putting
body parts in the freezer.
[man]
For it is through his seed
that he can
create the Antichrist.
[Satan] You really
like this girl, right?
[Daniel]
Every time I talk to her,
every time she talks,
I just freeze.
This time,
let me hold the ring.
[Daniel] For
the last time,
Satan, you can not
possess my mortal soul.
[man 2] Then, what happens?
I don't actually know
for sure.
But that shit
is definitely bad.
What is ideal,
is if we stop Lucy
before dad even realizes
he's out of the furnace,
where he belongs.
I know
I've been changed...
I...
I'm 80% sure I got my ass beat
by my guardian angel, okay?
I know I've been changed
You know them angels
in heaven
Don't sign
Don't sign my name
[ominous music playing]
[music fades]
[crowd chanting]
[Xavier] You don't know
that you've been waiting
your whole
life for this one moment.
You need to show
what you fight for.
Who you fight for.
But most importantly,
who you are.
Now go
knock his fucking head off.
Hey.
Yo, have you seen this?
[man on video]
One pro fight, right?
But this Xavier Hall mother--
But if you want to make
that fight happen...
-When'd he post this?
-Earlier today.
Do you really
wanna go in that ring
with a fighter who's
a title contender?
This is an opportunity
that just don't come
to any fighter starting out.
I'm giving you
more than hope.
I'm giving you option.
[indistinct]
That's all Pope shit,
that was all Pope.
What you saying,
you don't wanna fight?
[man] I'm sayin'
you're not worth the fight.
Hey, hey. Be cool tonight.
Be cool.
So,
you gonna take the fight?
I don't know yet.
I mean, I know I gotta tell
Quinn before anyone else does.
Why would you go
to any promoter
without telling me first?
[Xavier] I was gonna
tell you about the fight.
But I needed to wait
till the time was right.
If you were to do this,
how would you win?
[Xavier] I'm gonna try my best.
[Quinn] Your best
is way more than enough.
Thanks, man.
[upbeat music playing]
[both laughing]
'Cause that's what you do,
when you care, Xavier.
There's no way
you can possibly understand
what I'm going through.
[screaming]
[Lola] Xavier,
you can't blame yourself.
For what happens
to your pa.
They don't know
what you've been through
to get to this moment.
Show 'em.
Show 'em who you are.
[music fades]
[police sirens wailing]
[announcer]
Fellpeller Studios presents.
Mac n' Mac.
They may not be
the best cops on the force.
Come on, Crisco.
You're a pretty motherfucker.
You killed 16 people,
on your last operation.
[Crisco] Did you say people?
I think you meant
16 crackheads.
No, God damn it.
No, Crisco.
You know how I feel about
your crackhead antics.
[both laugh]
[Crisco] Shh. Smoke it.
-Smoke it. Come on. Smoke it.
-[Crisco] Here you go.
[Crisco] You, fuck head.
[Mac] You, fucking crackhead.
-[Crisco] You're disgusting.
[man] Crisco, no.
No. No. No.
-[muffled screaming]
-[Mac] You want that?
-You want that?
-[gunshot fires]
[Crisco] I see-- I see a house.
But on the inside,
I see ten crackhead bodies,
-lying on the floor.
-Ah, I'll give you fucking 11.
[announcer]
But when it comes to
-killing crackheads...
-[gun cocks]
[man] What the fuck is this?
-[Crisco] Fuck you, crackhead.
-[gunshot fires]
[announcer] ...they're
the right cops for the job.
Starring Jeff Johnson
and Luke Arreola
-as Mac n' Mac.
-No, it does.
Because if you're on crack
and you're supplying crack,
I'm gonna fuck you up.
[announcer]
And Josh Bzura as Chief.
-Mac n' Mac.
-[man shouting]
[man] You can't do this to me.
Come on.
[announcer]
Busting crackheads.
I just wanna go home
and do some crack with my kid.
[man screaming]
[announcer] Mac 'n Mac.
[Phil cackling]
And we're back.
I don't know about you
but I think
those look like some
pretty slick flicks, you dig?
And now folks, for the moment
you've all been waiting for.
Our feature presentation
on this extra spooky,
Halloween evening.
For all you
listening back at home
and all you watching along
on the big,
or small screen,
it is my pleasure
to present you,
the story of Camp Murder.
[music fades]
[ominous instrumental playing]
All's I'm saying, man,
is keep an open mind.
I'm gonna open up
your mind with this thing,
if you don't stop trying to
shag my sister, you creep.
Listen, man.
You've always wanted
a brother, right?
And I've always
wanted to get my nuts
up in your sister's guts.
It's a win-win.
Well, all right.
Fair point.
Well,
what about this, though?
Let's say one of your semen
goes all "Rambo," right?
Finds its way
to my sister's tubes.
She gets knocked up,
then what?
Look at me,
would that be so horrible?
Ah. Yeah.
Yeah, it would, actually.
Then I'd have
a couple of retarded nephews
like you, running around.
Words hurt, Chubs.
Words hurt.
Well, maybe, but not as much
as this axe does.
[Ferg] Okay, fine, God!
[grunts] Here's to...
beer in a bottle.
Yeah.
[grunts]
[odd tinkling]
[glass smashing]
-That was weird.
-[Chubs] Yeah.
Sounded
like something caught it.
[both screaming]
[Chubs screaming]
Fucking Jesus Christ.
[screaming continues]
[Chubs screaming]
Mr. Buford. Mr. Buford.
[Mr. Buford]
Jesus fucking Christ.
You just gave me
a heart attack.
Sir, Ferg is dead.
-What?
-Uh, I-- I don't know.
We-- we-- we were out there,
and-- and a broken beer bottle
came out of the woods
and stabbed him in the chest.
Well... [sighs]
...did you see who it was?
I didn't see who it was.
It's dark out there.
I can't see fuck all.
All right.
Okay, uh...
you stay here.
Call Gus,
he's-- he's in town.
I'm gonna go see
what's going on.
Why call Gus?
Think it through, brainless.
It's the end of summer,
and we've got
counselors coming up
this weekend.
You have got to tell them,
not to come here.
You're right.
[tinkling]
[ominous music intensifies]
[squelching and body thudding]
[screaming]
[axe blow lands]
[spooky synth music playing]
[soft, indistinct music]
-[phone ringing]
-[Phil] All right, folks,
opening credits are over
so pay attention
'cause this part's important,
it comes back
into play later
in the story.
Hello.
Hi, mom.
Yes, mom.
I'm gonna be home all weekend.
Casey's not gonna be alone.
Uh, who's gonna come over?
All of my friends
are gonna be at camp.
No, they're not getting paid
for the counselors' weekend.
Am I getting paid
to watch Casey?
Hmm.
Yeah. No, I know.
Okay.
Okay.
Love you too. Bye.
-[phone ringing]
-Hello?
[grunts] Hey, Mary. Goddamn.
You-- you answered fast,
you know that?
Andy? That's insane.
I was just about to call you.
[Andy]
Yeah, no. I know.
I know, I can, you know,
I can-- I can sense
these things, babe.
[chuckles]
[Mary]
Andy, are you smoking?
I'm not smoking a cigarette.
-Andy!
-[Andy] What?
Hey, we talked about this.
Yeah, you know,
the boys are over
and you said you don't have
a problem with grass.
It's not like I'm smoking
a dart or something.
[Mary sighs]
Yeah.
[Andy]
So, off the hook, yeah?
Yeah. Yeah. Off the hook.
Great, 'cause, babe,
let me tell you something.
I've got something that's
going to cheer you right up.
Guess where
you're coming tomorrow?
Camp, with us.
Ugh, Andy,
don't even say that.
It's just gonna make me upset.
-You know I can't come.
-And, why is that?
Because I promised my mom,
I'd watch Casey.
[Andy] You promised?
Yes.
Okay.
What exactly did you promise?
[Mary]
Just that I would watch Casey.
Just that you would watch her?
You didn't say
where you'd be watching her?
No. I just said
that she wouldn't be alone.
Okay. So, bingo-bango, babe.
That's problem solved.
All you gotta do is
you bring her with you.
You can even tell mom and pop
that you're bringing her.
She's not gonna be alone.
She's gonna be
the exact opposite of alone.
[Mary] Andy...
[grunts]
...don't be ridiculous.
Look, Mary,
I really didn't want to
bring this up, okay?
But this is
a very key stage
in our relationship
if-- if I'm just left
unattended,
like-- like
a free range buck,
you know, to my own devices
for a whole weekend.
Who's-- who's to say
what can happen?
I could really be swept
right off of my feet,
right off from under you.
Oh, yeah? By who?
Chester and Noah?
[laughs]
Stranger things have happened,
you know.
Somehow,
I just doubt that.
[Andy] All right, look, Mary,
I'm gonna come by your place
at nine am tomorrow morning,
okay?
If you don't want me to come,
then just say, "Stay away,"
right now, and I won't do it,
all right?
How's that?
Say, "Andy, I do not
want you to come pick me up.
"I'd much rather stay home.
"And, in fact,
I never even cared about you
in the first place."
Just say that and I won't come.
Okay, babe?
So, I'll see you at nine?
I'll think about it.
So, I'll see you at nine?
[Mary]
I will-- I will think about it.
[chuckles] Mary!
-Yeah?
-[Andy] I'll see ya.
I'll see ya.
[alarm clock beeping]
[beeping stops]
[sighs]
[car horn honks]
Casey?
Are you packed
for the weekend?
-[Mary] Hi.
-[Andy] Hey, ladies.
There she is,
prettiest girl on this planet.
[Mary chuckles]
[Andy] You know, your sister
does not look bad either,
does she, Case?
[chuckles] Ugh,
oh, and speaking of Casey,
you owe her $10.
-Do I, now?
-Mm-hmm.
My parents think I'm staying
home with her this weekend.
So, we're buying her silence.
Naturally.
Of course, we are.
Case, I better not see
more than $10
missing from there, okay?
-[Mary chuckles]
-[Casey] No promises.
Very funny.
You ladies ready to get going?
Yup.
Wait, why am I
the only kid coming to camp?
Uh, well, you know,
at the end of the summer,
when the kids all go home,
they let
the counselors come back.
Kinda run the show
for a weekend.
But don't you guys get bored
without kids?
-[Mary & Andy laughs]
-Usually, yeah. We do.
Um, this year, you're coming,
so we're not gonna have
-that problem.
[-Mary] Mm-hmm.
[Casey sighs]
-Oh, there she--
[Mary] Yeah.
I don't know how she does--
how you just fall asleep
like that?
-God, I wish I could do that.
-I resent her for it
if I'm being honest.
[Andy] Baby,
I'm just glad she likes me.
[sighs] Baby,
everybody likes you.
Thank you. [chuckles]
I really hate the way
this new haircut makes
my ears look...
I just really don't like it.
You lose points, by the way,
for not noticing.
I noticed. I-- I could tell
you didn't like it.
So, I pretended not to notice.
[Mary chuckles]
You're hilarious.
But seriously,
I just-- I can be
really sensitive about it.
Can you just make sure
they don't make fun of me,
okay?
What are you talking about?
You know how the guys can be.
They can be such assholes.
Just...
promise you won't let them
make fun of me.
Yeah. I promise.
Okay.
Ready to go?
Let's get going.
[car engine starts]
[slow indistinct rock]
-[Andy] Ready?
-[Mary] Yeah.
-[women screaming]
-[Andy] Boys, boys, boys.
What's up?
Big weekend. Jer Bear.
-[Jerry] What's up, man?
-[Andy] Looking good?
-[Jerry] How you doing?
-[Andy] So boys,
how'd you get up there?
So, did you talk
to him about it yet?
Shh. No, I haven't
talked to him about it yet.
Why? Come on.
I just really want this weekend
to be about having fun, Trish.
You can have some fun.
Some little alone time fun
with Andy.
Look, I just..
I don't really think
I'm ready for that yet.
Okay. Fine.
I just want you to, so badly.
I know you're ready.
It's fun.
I-- when I'm ready,
I know exactly
who to come talk to.
I can give you some tips.
[Mary] Oh, I know you can.
All right.
I'm calling the boys.
Let's do it.
[dialing]
[phone ringing]
[phone ringing]
Yell-o.
-Chez.
-Oh, it's Chez?
Let me talk to him.
Let me talk to him.
Hold on.
Andy wants to talk to you.
Yo, what's up, man?
-[Chester] Andy?
-[Andy] Yeah.
Uh, just letting you know,
we're leaving, like, right now.
So, we'll be there
in half hour, 35 minutes.
[Chester]
Sounds good, brother.
All right. Sweet.
[chuckling] Hey, man.
Call him an idiot.
-Hey, Andy.
-[Andy] Yeah.
-[Andy chuckles]
-[Chester] You're the best.
Thank you, man.
All right, I'll see you later.
[handset settles in cradle]
[Brett] What's the plan?
-[Andy] What's up, baby?
One love.
-You call him an idiot?
-No.
-Can you not hear me?
-No.
After you.
[Andy grunts]
We ready to go?
[Jerry] Born ready.
Trish, Jerry, Brett,
this is my little sissy, Casey.
Aw, I didn't know
you had a sister.
She looks just like you.
Well, she's actually
my stepsister, so...
Oh.
Sissy, what is a stepsister?
You never told me.
It's not important, Casey.
It doesn't matter.
-Jerry, are we ready to go?
-Hey. Hey. Hey.
On this vessel, I'm only to be
referred to as, Captain Jer.
And I'm ready.
I fucking hate Captain Jer.
By the way guys,
my dad gave me
his camera
to use for the weekend.
So, let's take some videos.
Here, Casey, get with Brett.
Cute.
Here, do you wanna try?
-Yeah.
-Okay.
Just push that button
right there.
[Phil cackling on radio]
[Phil] Oh, yes.
Oh, yes. Oh, yes, folks.
This next tune is called
"The Last Road Trip
You're Ever Gonna Take"
by the Darts.
[indistinct chatter
& laughter]
-[Mary] Get him.
-[Andy] Get him.
-[Mary] Get him, get him!
-[Andy] Get his ass.
-Get his ass!
-[all laughing]
[indistinct chatter
& laughter continues]
[Mary] Get her foot
on the ceiling, babe.
[Andy] Whoa.
[Mary] Whoa, look at that.
Loving it.
[Andy] Now, give me--
You're fed up with the world.
[indistinct laughter
and conversation]
[Mary] I'm literally
gonna kill you in two seconds.
[Trish] Oh, yeah?
Two seconds?
[Mary] Two seconds.
One, two--
[Andy] You're not gonna touch
my girl,
you're not gonna touch her.
[conversation trailing off]
[footsteps approaching]
Motherfucker.
You smoking in my kitchen?
Get the fuck out of here, man.
-Get out of here.
-My bad. My bad. My bad.
-You want?
-No, get out of here.
You gonna pass that?
Shit.
[Devon sniffing]
What the fuck?
[chuckles] Devon, man.
You scared
the shit out of us.
How long
y'all two been out here?
-[Noah chuckles]
-What time is it?
-[Devon clicks tongue] 8:30.
-Shit.
[both laughing]
Man, we've been out here
for like
five hours now [laughs].
So, you mean to tell me
y'all two clowns
been out here smoking it up,
chilling.
I'm in there
working on Mr. Chekov
trying to cook food
for you fools for this weekend.
And y'all couldn't even come in
to help?
-[Noah chuckles]
-Sorry, man.
But, uh, duty calls.
Duty calls, man. Duty calls.
[both chuckle]
At least let
me get in a hit, then--
[Noah] Yeah, of course, man.
You earned it.
Here.
You, lazy son of a
bitches.
[all] Sorry, Mr. Chekov.
My ass.
Anyway, there's food
for the weekend
and I have to go.
Oh, shit, me too.
Hey, Mr. Chekov.
You still got
that Walkman in there?
Oh, yes, my friend.
I almost forgot it.
-It's in my office.
-Hey, Mr. Chekov.
You still keep
your gun in there, too?
Yes, Chester. I do.
In fact, I keep it
in the right top hand drawer,
to be exact.
Very cool, man.
Very cool.
Yeah. Hope
no one forgets where it is.
Just in case
it becomes useful later.
Don't go fuck around with it.
It's not a toy.
Yeah, I'll get your bag.
Aw. You can't stay the weekend?
Can't even do it.
Well...
where are you guys' cars?
Oh, other
lot on the far side.
Okay. Well,
maybe we see you in the Fall?
I'll be around.
See ya.
[Trish] Boys.
I don't remember
bringing any bags.
I loaded them up
when no one was looking.
[Andy] All right.
Good enough for me.
You ladies get bored without
us?
-[Mary] Yes.
-[Trish] Brett.
[Mary] Always
bored without you.
Land ho!
What?
Like "land ho," you know,
the vessel arrived.
Land ho!
[Andy] We arrived
like seven minutes ago.
-[Jerry] I don't know, man--
-[Andy] To the cabin, then.
What's up,
smallish girl?
-Hi, I'm Casey.
-I'm Chester.
Do you know
you guys owe me $10?
-What? For real?
-[Noah chuckles]
[Casey] Mm-hmm.
[Noah chuckles]
[Casey] Each.
-Wha-- what? Such bullshit.
-Huh?
[Noah] Nothing.
Fuck that girl, dude.
For real, man. For real.
[Andy] You ready, man?
[Jerry] Yeah, man.
It's been a little while.
[Andy] All right. All right.
All right.
-Ready?
-[Jerry] Yes, sir.
[Andy] Let's start.
[playing "Chopsticks"
by Euphemia Allen off-key]
I don't want to fucking do this
with you, anymore, Jer.
It's been--
it's been a while, man.
Step into my office.
Come on.
[Devon sighs] All right.
It's in the closet.
[ominous music playing]
[music intensifies]
[Chekov screams]
[folksy guitar music]
He's a lonely man,
he's going away
He's heading out
for the country
And he's going to stay
Follow me to the country
Don't leave me for memory
Follow me to the country
Don't leave me for memory
[shutter clicks]
Oh, my dear, sweet Rita
You know I love you so
I don't know
if I can make it
And I've gotta go
I've got to go
And I just can't make it
in this town
And I don't know
if I can make it
Without you around
Without you around
-[music stops]
-[all applauding]
[Andy] Thank you. Thank you.
Encore. Encore.
I don't think he knows
any other songs, do you, babe?
[Andy] I don't.
[Mary laughs]
[Noah]
Boo. What else you got?
Gee...
I don't know.
How about
a spooky campfire story?
Ooh. Yes. Yes. Yes.
So, I mean,
I can only assume
you guys have heard about
the-- the massacre
here in 78, right?
At this very campsite?
I thought that was just a myth.
[shouting] Think again.
[Noah sighs]
It was a dark
and spooky night.
[Andy makes spooky noises]
You know,
it was a lot like tonight,
-wasn't it, Mary?
-You know what?
Now that
you mentioned it, Andy.
It was a lot like tonight.
There were exactly...
[mouthing numbers]
...seven people
on the grounds
that night, weren't there?
[Mary] And, a little girl.
Some, nut-job, lunatic,
psycho...
busted out of an insane asylum,
and paid this very camp...
a little visit.
A visit
that would forever change
this camp's name
to Camp Murder.
Duh, duh, duh.
He donned himself in all black.
Black sweater, pants,
boots, gloves.
And a mask,
with reflective lenses.
A shadow for the eyes.
[Mary] One by one,
he picked them off
with his hatchet.
Chop. Chop. Chop.
You know, by the time
he was finished,
there was less left
of the campers' bodies
than wasn't.
-[Mary] Uh-huh.
-It took them days
to figure out
whose parts were whose.
They say he still walks
these very grounds
to this day,
waiting to strike again.
Heard it.
Whoa, heavy.
For sure.
And on that note,
I'm gonna go in.
I think
I'm gonna head in too.
Great timing there,
old buddy.
Got nothing
to do with timing, Brett.
It's a little thing
called pacing.
It's only Thursday night,
we've got a long weekend
of debauchery ahead of us.
That, we do.
Man,
that's a pretty spooky story.
I mean,
for everyone besides me.
Boo.
[Noah] Ow.
So, uh,
how was my timing?
[Mary laughing]
Are you referring
to Brett the Jet's comments?
No.
Much as I hate to admit it.
[piano music playing]
I-- I--
I don't think I'm ready.
But I'm getting close.
It's okay, hey, no, no.
No, no, it's all right.
No pressure,
no pressure at all.
It's just
the wellbeing of my loins
we're talking about.
You know, they could just
stop working, fall off
and we won't be able
to have kids.
But it's the risk
we're going to have
to take, I guess.
-Oh, God, shut up.
-It could happen.
[Mary laughing]
So, uh, kids, huh?
[Andy chuckles] What?
You, um, you just said
"kids" back there.
[Andy laughing]
I don't know
if we should get that far
ahead of ourselves, babe.
Maybe someday?
[Andy] Sure.
[unsettling music playing]
Sure, yeah. Maybe someday.
-[Mary screams]
-What?
[Mary gasping]
I thought I saw something.
Give me
a fucking heart attack.
Do that again, I'm going
to start withholding sex.
[Andy chuckling]
Coming?
[unsettling music playing]
[scary music playing]
Get up, bitch,
we're going to the lake.
Up, up, up,
let's go.
Wake up, wake up,
wake up, wake up.
We're going to the lake,
we're going to go to the lake.
-Okay, okay.
-Come on, come on, come on.
Fuck me.
[music playing on radio]
[muttering]
[Jerry] Do you guys need help
with carrying--
[Chester] Nah.
Well I heard you talkin'
[Andy]
Brave this heat Mary.
Sixth grade,
three days undefeated.
[girl] Come on!
-[girl screams]
-[Andy] I told you it's gonna--
[boy] Bullshit!
Come on, Andy,
that's your fault.
[Andy indistinct]
I've got you under
my thumb, now baby
-[Mary] All right!
-Don't worry about it Brett.
You can-- you feel it.
[crosstalk]
-[Brett] I want the heat!
-[Andy] You want the heat?
Strike her ass
out of here, bro.
No going easy on her!
Oh, you know.
Here comes the heat Mary.
Better get ready.
[girl] Let's go Mary!
-Hah!
-Oh, shit.
-Hey!
-[Andy] Oh, shit, she roped it.
[Chester] Yeah, Mary!
Someone forgot to tell us
we're out of this game.
[Mary]
You bet your ass Chez.
That's a double.
Will you put
a fucking bow on it Andy?
If I knew you're gonna be
such a pussy,
I wouldn't have picked you
on my team.
Would you chill out?
We're going
to fucking win anyway.
How?
I'll carry you.
Don't worry about it.
Nobody carries
"The Jet," bro. Okay?
You can eat shit and die.
Eat shit and live, Brett.
[Trish] Brett.
[Trish] Brett.
I don't want to be
in the water anymore.
I'm trying to win
a game here, okay?
Go--
go stand in your position.
-Are you kidding me right now?
-Go stay in your position.
Trying to win a game.
-Do not talk to me.
-Lock it in...
-Do not talk to me.
-... over there.
Little prissy.
-[Trish] Hey, Jerry.
-Ah, hey.
You wanna look
for shells or something?
Ah, we gotta-- we gotta play.
I'm so-- I-- I--
-Brett, Brett.
-Don't look at me!
Seriously,
don't look at me right now.
I'm not talking to you.
[boy] Swing and a miss!
I cannot be stopped.
Brett, can you do something
about this, please?
I don't-- sorry.
Batter up. Let's go.
I'm going away,
I'm going away
I didn't touch it.
[Brett]
All right, everybody,
The Jet has finally arrived.
-Mary...
-Boo!
...don't think
I didn't remember
what you did last inning.
Guess what?
Andy's not here to save you.
And that ball's coming straight
for those big
ass ears of yours.
[chuckling]
Yeah, right.
Ah, fuck, babe!
My bad. Sorry. Throw back.
Okay. Ball one.
[Brett] And that boy
is out of here, baby.
Call it game.
[Andy] All right,
good game, everybody.
Losers carry the cooler back,
sorry, I don't make the rules.
-[Andy] Losers!
-[Trish] I am so sorry.
[chattering]
-You ready man?
-Oh, yeah, brother.
[calm music playing]
[door creaking]
So, let's blaze it up.
Hey, man,
I think we should, like,
have girlfriends.
-What for, bro?
-I don't know.
Seems like
everybody else has one
asides us.
Makes us kind of feel
like the odd mans out.
Jerry doesn't
have a girlfriend.
Yeah, that's Jerry.
Nobody likes that kid.
-[Chester] That's true.
-Yeah.
I didn't think of that.
You know, man,
we don't need girlfriends
to not feel like
the odd man out.
You mean that?
Yeah, man. You got to joint.
This is about cashed out,
so, I'm gonna head back, okay?
Come on, man.
We'll smoke on the dock.
Will be the last time.
Yeah,
but I'm just kind of over it.
That's cool, man.
-I'll see you later.
-[Noah] Yeah.
[electronic music playing]
[unsettling music playing]
Oh!
[intense music playing]
Fuck it.
Hey, hey, hey. No!
No, hey, ow! Uh, no!
[rattling inside the cabin]
No! No! No!
[Noah panting] Water!
Water! Come on! [grunts]
Oh, yeah! [gargling]
[calm music playing]
-[Andy] Casey.
-[Casey] Where were you?
[Mary] We were at the lake.
[Casey] Yeah,
you were at the lake.
You realize
you left me here?
-Hey, um, Andy?
-Yeah?
Can I talk to you
inside for a sec?.
Yeah.
-Uh, Trish?
-[Trish] Yeah?
Can you, um--
Yes.
What is your name?
After you.
[Trish] You know what?
I forgot.
Oh, okay.
So anybody wanna smoke
some ganj?
Fuck no.
[groaning] What's up, babe?
I was hoping we could talk
about what happened back there.
Hey, babe,
I didn't pick the teams,
all right?
I can't just
toss you a gimme
every single time
you're at bat.
I gave you the one, right?
Not talking about that.
I'm talking about
how Brett said
that shit about my ears
like I said he would
and you didn't do anything.
I'm sorry, babe.
Like, we specifically
talked about it, you know?
I know, I just...
I forgot, I forgot.
I mean, I don't know
what you want me to say
other than I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
It's not about
what I want you to say.
It's like, I just, like,
want to feel like you hear me,
you know?
I don't-- I don't really
know what that means.
Babe, to be honest,
I mean, I made a mistake.
I feel, like,
you're kind of
making this out to be, like,
I purposely slighted you
or something,
I mean, I forgot something.
Well, does it not matter
to you that you promised?
I mean, like,
I specifically asked you
to promise and you did.
Okay,
why are you attacking me?
I mean, what,
do I not feel bad enough?
You want me to feel worse?
I can cry
or something if you want.
I'm not attacking you.
Andy, I feel, like,
every time we try to have
some sort of
serious conversation,
you get really defensive
and you say
that I'm attacking you.
Because it feels,
like, you're attacking.
-I'm not attacking you.
-[Andy] Then what?
You're not attacking me,
what are you doing?
I mean, 'cause you're
beating around the bush.
Why? Is there something
you wanna say?
what are we talking about?
[Mary] If you just listen
to me, I can tell you.
Okay, sorry. Please go.
I feel, like...
I feel, like,
you don't really commit to me,
you know?
No. No, I don't know.
You're my girlfriend, right?
I mean,
is that on a commitment?
Ah, yes, I just...
Do you ever feel, like...
do you ever feel, like,
everybody loves the Andy,
because...
because you don't really
stand by anything
or anyone?
What the fuck is that
even supposed to mean?
I laugh
at some fucking joke
and now I don't stand
by my girlfriend?
You broke a promise
or forgot you even made one,
and you know what?
I can't tell which one
is worse at this point.
You never want
to have a conversation
about our future.
And every time we try to have
a serious conversation,
you just never happen
to want to have it.
Mary.
I'm 18 goddamn years old.
Okay?
What do you want from me?
You want me to get down
on my bended knee
and pull out
a diamond ring?
Gonna go throw
on my shining suit of armor
and go kick Brett's ass,
what do you want?
Yeah, I think
I can go for some ganj here,
let's go and do it.
[Brett] You know,
I got a tent to set up.
Oh, right,
I forgot about that.
All right. Bye, Caitlin.
Why do you make
everything serious to me
into some kind of joke?
[door opens and closes]
Not now, Casey. Seriously.
No, you can't just
leave me here, I'm your sister.
God damn it, Casey,
you are not my sister,
can you just fuck off?
[door opens and closes]
Great. Smooth, Mary.
-Now we got to deal with this.
-Can you stop?
It's getting dark out.
Come on.
All right, fine. Let's go.
[quiet ominous music playing]
You know, they've been in there
for quite a while now, eh?
Yeah, I want to say
they got the tent set up,
what...
30 minutes ago? [coughs]
Now,
What can we do in a tent
in 30 minutes?
-[upbeat music playing]
-[Brett moaning]
[Brett moaning]
Brett the Jet, baby.
[Brett moaning] Trish.
Brett the Jet, baby!
Adamsville,
Brett the Jet, baby.
-I'm drawing a blank.
-Right? [chuckles]
Brett the Jet, baby.
Here he comes.
[Brett moaning]
Ah, Trish.
Ah, here comes the jet.
Ah, it's at 30.
20. Ah, it's a ten.
-[piano chimes]
-What was that?
[Brett] What?
[whispering]
I heard something outside.
A-- a noise?
We're outside, you know?
-What if someone's out there?
-Like pervin' us?
Yes, go check.
Hey, assholes.
See?
It's nothing. Come on.
I don't trust it.
Just go check.
Babe,
Jet was about to blast off.
Okay, you're not blasting shit
until you go check.
[sighs] Fine.
Uh-oh. What do we have here?
It seems, like,
Brett has expelled
from the tent.
While Trish has, uh,
remained inside.
Yes, indeed.
Things have complicated.
Indeed, indeed.
[Brett]
Are you assholes out here?
You know, I'm going
to fuck you up if you are.
-[Andy] Case!
-Casey!
[Andy] Come on, Case.
Come on out.
Casey, I'm sorry.
Casey,
you're the best, little sissy,
please come back.
Mary, look...
you're-- you're right,
you were right.
I was being a dick, okay?
Let's just--
let's just find Casey,
and when we get back,
we'll have
a serious conversation, okay?
I promise.
Just like you promised
last time.
Fuck it, fuck it,
I tried, fuck it.
[birds clicking]
[whispering]
Fucking bullshit.
Jet's taking a piss.
Don't want
to get you dirty, baby.
[unsettling chimes playing]
[liquid tinkling]
[screaming]
[Noah]
Ooh, we have contact.
You know, see,
I can definitely get myself
in the right headspace
to go round two that fast.
You know, Jerry,
it's hard for a lot of men,
but that's assuming
this still isn't round one.
[coughs]
Indubitably. [coughing]
In doobie-dilly.
-[coughing] Shut up.
-[Noah chuckling]
-[Trish screaming]
-[Noah, Jerry] Oh!
[Jerry] Attaboy, Brett.
-Can't help it.
-[Jerry coughs]
They don't call him "the Jet"
for nothing, man.
No.
[scary music playing]
Oh, fuck, dude,
she's fucking dead, man.
Fuck!
Dude,
where the fuck you going?
Where are you going, man?
I'm getting
the fuck out of here.
Dude, we got to go
get everyone else.
You can go on Chester's car,
buddy, I'm sorry, man.
[Noah] No!
Chester has the keys.
I don't even know
where Chester is.
[Jerry]
Ah, fuck, fuck, fuck.
Oh, Jesus, fuck.
[Phil] Ooh,
tough spot for Captain Jer.
Does he stay or does he go?
[Phil laughing]
Oh!
I just hope he didn't forget
to check the back seat.
[scary piano music playing]
[Jerry sighs]
[muffled shouting]
[scary music playing]
[Jerry groans]
[Jerry groans]
[unsettling music playing]
-[Mary] Casey!
-[Andy] Case!
[Mary]
Casey, are you in here?
Come on Case,
don't mess around!
God damn it.
I told you
she wasn't fucking in here.
It was worth a shot,
wasn't it?
Where is everyone?
We need help.
Jesus, Noah,
what happened to you?
Get the fuck out of here
right now.
Well-- slow down.
What are you talking about?
[Noah]
There's no time to slow down.
Trish is dead,
and the van is gone.
What?
Jerry and I saw
someone kill Trish
and Brett's probably dead too,
and then
Jerry took the van.
All right, Noah,
be serious for a second, man.
Are you fucking
with us or what?
-No, I'm not fucking--
-Jesus! Fuck!
[coughing]
Oh, my God!
Don't fucking touch it!
I'm just trying
to fucking help, all right?
Holy fucking shit.
He's dead.
All right, we gotta think,
we gotta think.
How the fuck are we going to
get out of here, seriously?
I don't know, he just said
Jerry took the van.
Well, I don't know.
Maybe he hasn't left yet.
-Ow!
-[Mary] What is that?
They haven't left yet.
Fuck me!
All right, we gotta
at least get to the road.
Oh, Chekov's gun.
Holy shit.
You're right.
It's probably still
in his office, let's go.
Hey, Jerry.
No, don't, just don't look.
-Don't look, come here.
-[Mary screams]
Yeah, we gotta go.
We gotta go. Come on.
-Jerry.
-Just go, we gotta go.
[intense music playing]
-[Mary screaming]
-Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
Hey, hey, hey, hey.
[shushing]
Look at me, look at me,
look at me, look at me.
Okay, you're fine.
You're okay, you're okay.
Okay? Uh, where
did he say that gun was?
Um, uh,
top right drawer.
-Go check it.
-Top right drawer!
Babe, is there a key here?
Is there a key?
[Andy whispering]
Wait, wait, wait. Oh, God!
What, babe?
[Andy]
Chekov never left last night.
So, that means--
-He never made it to his car.
-[Mary] Oh, yes.
Babe, catch.
Jesus, hey, um, babe,
maybe don't throw that, yeah?
Sorry.
He said other lot
on the far side, right?
-[Mary] Yes.
-Let's get there then.
-Wait, where are we going?
-Not now baby, come on.
What are you talking about?
We have to go back for Casey.
Mary, I'm not so sure
that's a good idea.
What are you talking about?
Come on.
It doesn't look like there's
anybody left back there.
-Andy, stop it.
-We didn't find her.
Andy, stop it.
I'm sorry.
I just really don't think
it's a good idea.
I cannot believe
what I'm hearing from you
right now.
This is exactly
what we were
just fighting about.
-Come on, don't say that.
-Come on, Andy.
-It's not fair, stop it.
-[Mary] Come on!
Stop it!
If you want me to be safe,
then come with me.
Baby, you know I have to.
[quiet music playing]
-Baby we got this, come on.
-[Andy sniffling]
Come on, don't go Mary,
please don't.
Fuck!
[unsettling music playing]
[Casey screams]
[gunshot]
Stay the fuck
away from my sister.
[gunfire]
Sissy!
[Mary] Casey.
Casey, you okay?
-Yeah, I'm okay.
-Are you okay?
Okay, we gotta
get you out of here, okay?
-[Casey] Behind you!
-[Mary screams]
-[Mary screaming]
-[Casey screams]
[grunts, gasps]
No, no, no, no.
Please, please, please.
[Andy groans]
[Andy coughs]
[gunshot]
-Nice shot, babe.
-[Mary] Andy.
-[Andy groans]
-[Mary] Andy! Andy!
-Come, babe. Come. [grunts]
-[Andy grunts]
-[coughing]
-Andy!
Hey, Mary.
[sobbing] Andy,
we gotta get you out of here.
Let's get you out
of here, come on.
-[Mary grunts]
-No, no, no. Put me down.
-Just-- just put me down.
-[Mary sobbing]
-[piano music playing]
-[Mary sobbing]
You came back. You came back!
You know I had to.
I know, I know. [sobbing]
Mary, I'm going
to be honest with you, okay?
I don't think
I have a long time.
Don't say that.
Don't fucking say that.
Mary, I mean it.
No.
[Mary whimpers]
I love you.
More than anything.
I love you more than that.
[crying]
I love you more than that.
Where's Case?
-Where's Casey?
-Casey!
[Andy] Hey, Case.
It looks like--
looks like I will have to
stick around here for a minute,
okay?
Just take care of your sister
while I am gone.
Okay,
can you do that for me?
I promise.
-[Andy] Oh, thanks Case.
-[Mary whimpering]
Mary.
I'll see you.
[Mary]
No, no, no, no, no.
No, no, no, no, no.
No! [crying]
[Mary crying]
What Casey? What?
[eerie music playing]
We have to go.
We gotta go.
[engine revs]
[Phil]
Ooh, tough break for Andy.
You know, I bet
you would have finally put out
after that, too. [laughing]
All right, folks,
for the final time
on this extra spooky evening,
can I just say
happy Halloween.
DJ Freaky Phil signing off.
Dig?
[spooky, funky music playing]
Dark was the night
And she floated
in the room
Like a storm
A black head
devoured the moon
Then I saw my future
Through the smoke
in her eyes
But it was futile
Because by then
I realized
That she was wicked,
wicked
Wish I didn't love
her wicked way
Wicked, oh so wicked
Wish I didn't love
her wicked way
When we touched
I felt
I could have been any other
Just a mere vessel
But I took the chance
Cause I knew
I wouldn't get another
Bright was the morning
When she vanished
in thin air