Hi-Fear (2022)

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(gentle upbeat music)

- Hey, Barry, I'm kind of busy

right now.

- [Barry] What's your greatest

fear?

- I don't have time for your

jokes.

I'm running late as it is.

- [Barry] No, I'm serious.

Your greatest fear.

Think about it Nat, could be

a lot of money in this for us.

- For you, you mean.

- [Barry] Listen, I just got off

the phone

with a new client.

He needs four stories in splash

pages by the end of today.

I told him you're just the

right girl for the job.

- Hold on, who is this guy?

- [Barry] Who cares?

He already put up half of cash.

Four stories and four drawings,

Nat,

all based on your greatest

fears.

You gotta deliver it all in

person by five o'clock today.

- That's not enough time.

- [Barry] Do you want the gig or

not?

There's plenty of artists I

could call.

- Okay.

Okay, I'm in.

But on one condition,

I want my name on the cover as

creator.

Full credit, not some pseudonym.

- [Barry] That wasn't part of

the deal.

- It is if you want me.

And you know I'll deliver.

- All right, Nat, you got

yourself a deal.

Better get busy.

And make it scary.

(birds chirping)

(gentle music)

(birds chirping)

(gentle music)

(car engine revving)

(gentle music)

(car engine revving)

- I can't guys, no, this isn't

cool.

We gotta go.

Now that we're here, I just.

- Dude, you're not gonna

back out on us again.

You need to grow some balls.

- We saved two months for this

man.

You're doing it.

- Look, guys, I've heard horror

stories

about guys dicks falling off

when they go to a whorehouse.

This is crazy.

- I'm not taking no for an

answer on this.

You already agreed to it.

- Yeah, but I didn't

think we'd actually do it.

- Dude, what do you think this

is,

the average Joe's gems

of f*cking whorehouses?

This is the Mercedes-Benz

of brothels, all right.

We're talking high quality stuff

here.

- We're talking the Hope Diamond

of p*ssy.

- And you two dorks know this

how?

- We asked around bro.

Look, let's just look around in

there.

If it looks like a

penicillin oral to hell,

we'll just leave.

(eerie music)

(door knocking)

(door hinge creaking)

(gentle music)

Lillian, I love what

you've done to the place.

- Come on in, says a spider to

the flies.

Jez will be right with you.

- [Brad] Jez?

- Jezebel.

- That ain't cliche or anything.

(gentle music)

- I'll tell you one thing,

the girls here are gorgeous.

They are, I'll give you that.

But I don't feel right

about this, guys, I mean.

- Jason, you have got to stop

being so scared of p*ssy man.

Listen, trust me on this.

You do not wanna lose it to

some girl at the bar, all right.

The women here, they know

exactly what they're doing

and they get checked

out regularly, probably.

- These girls are incredible.

They are clean, discreet and

professional.

Plus, plus, they know what

they're doing.

Ooh, they will blow the socks

off your m*therf*cking feet.

- Really?

- I am proud to say I am a

regular here.

I've even got my own special

girl, Candy.

- Nice.

- Get the frequent flyer

discount and everything.

Bitch.

- I'm outta here.

- My, aren't we anxious?

- It's our boy Jason's birthday,

and I think it's about time

for him to become a man.

(gentle upbeat music)

- Oh a virgin.

We'll take really good care of

him.

What about you two?

Shall I get three rooms ready?

- My fiance would sh*t a

brick, Godzilla size brick.

And then she would tear

this m*therf*cker down

and then light it on fire.

See the in the long night

Watch the sunrise on dropping

eye

Just remember darling all the

while

You belong to me

- You're in good hands.

Just relax and enjoy it.

They will.

- They?

(dramatic music)

I'm Jason.

Who are you?

- I'm Tina and she is Madison.

- Nice to meet you.

(dramatic music)

- Have fun, darlings.

(zipper)

(insects chirping)

(gentle upbeat music)

(both moaning)

(gentle music)

(sings in foreign language)

(both moaning)

- Are you ready to join it,

lover?

(Jason screaming)

- Holy sh*t dude, I think that

was Jason.

- Sounds like somebody finally

got their cherry popped.

(man yelling indistinctly)

(woman laughing)

- It's the wrong kinda f*cked.

- What was that?

- Shh, we're going to take

very good care of you.

- What the...

- What are you doing?

This is a bit much for me.

- You talk too much, kid.

(Jason screaming)

- [Jason] Help me.

Help me, help.

Help me, help.

Help me.

Help me.

- Jason.

- Jason, you okay dude.

- [Brad] Jason.

(Madison moaning)

- Help me.

- I would love to help you, my

boy.

But you see, you are helping me.

Have you any idea how difficult

it is

to find an actual virgin in this

town?

- What the f*ck.

- The name is Crowley, Aleister

Crowley.

Allow me to thank you in

advance.

Your sacrifice will bring

about a new world for us all.

A new creed.

The rebirth of the golden dawn.

(dramatic music)

(Jason screaming)

Yes, yes, give him head.

Will you shut him up?

(eerie music)

(insects chirping)

(dramatic music)

(moaning)

(whores laughing)

(moaning)

(eerie music)

(whores laughing)

(squelching)

(woman yelling)

(demonic speaking)

(squelching)

(demonic laughing)

(creepy music)

(door opens)

(door opens)

(creepy music)

(laughing)

(grunting)

- Oh my, what the f*ck?

(dramatic music)

(sings in foreign language)

(both moaning)

(victim screaming)

- Dude you said these

b*tches were checked out.

(victim screaming)

(eerie music)

(victim screaming)

(eerie music)

(victim screaming)

(eerie music)

(squelching)

(moaning)

(moaning)

(screaming)

(squelching)

(screaming)

(moaning)

(speaks in foreign language)

- Heart of the pure.

And of the unpure.

Let it begin.

- Dude, we need to get outta

here like right f*cking now.

- Man, Jason, man, he's

getting all f*cked up in there.

- And so will we, now go.

Dude, what about this guy?

- Oh man, I don't know, look

at him, he's all f*cked up.

- Holy sh*t, holy sh*t, holy

sh*t.

Eric, do something, help me.

- I don't know what to do.

- Anything but that, hurry.

Just grab anything.

Just dude hand it, hand it, hand

it,

give it, grab it, grab it.

(dramatic music)

- Leaving us so soon.

- Oh f*ck.

(laughing)

- Behold, the culmination

of the third eon.

(moaning)

The rebirth of Horus,

bringing us divinity and the

final eon.

Bow before the true beast.

(dramatic music)

(moaning)

(dramatic music)

(growling)

(dramatic music)

(both screaming)

- Holy sh*t, that was

the most f*cked up dream.

- Glad you're awake, we're here.

(Jason screaming)

- Dude, what in the full on

f*ck?

- Bastard's always gonna be a

virgin.

(eerie music)

- Hi, Barry, it's Nat returning

your call.

Sorry, I had my phone turned

off.

I got your message about the

first story.

That's great news.

I'm so glad you liked it.

I'll send the next one over

soon.

Within the hour?

Oh, sure.

(dramatic music)

- I found you.

(dramatic music)

I found you.

Sorry, I scared you, you left

this.

- Thank you.

- No worries.

Are you okay?

- Just need a little rest,

that's all.

- Well, I should get back to

work.

Take care, Miss. Chase.

I'll see you next Friday.

(dramatic music)

(wind gushing)

(bells ringing)

(birds chirping)

(bells ringing)

(dramatic music)

(snake hissing)

(gentle music)

(snake hissing)

(gentle music)

- [Phyllis] Hey, Hadda.

- Hey Phyllis.

- You got the stuff for me.

- [Phyllis] I do, you know I do.

- [Hadda] The regular.

- [Phyllis] Maybe, might have

a little surprise for you

though.

- You're always the best,

Phyllis.

- Yeah.

- Have the best stuff around.

- Well, I brought something else

that you might be

interested in, I don't know.

What do you think about

trying some of this?

Mmmm.

Yeah.

- You know, I'll always try

anything.

- And I heard the best place to

put it

is like right in the side

of your boob, you know,

so it gets in your bloodstream

a little bit faster.

So if that's something you wanna

try.

Hey, that's a freebie on me.

- Same time next week.

- Yes, have fun sh**ting that

up.

Let me know how it goes.

I hope I see you again.

- I will absolutely be back.

- All right.

(gentle music)

(Hadda screaming)

(dramatic music)

(snake hissing)

(dramatic music)

(Phyllis moaning)

- [Phyllis] Help.

Help.

(dramatic music)

Help.

(dramatic music)

Help.

(dramatic music)

(gasping)

(snake rattle)

(gasping)

(choking)

(choking)

(gasping)

(gasping)

(choking)

(snake rattle)

(snake rattle)

(music pulsates)

- Cleanliness is obviously

not next to godliness.

(gentle music)

What is this?

(gentle music)

- Jezebel, whore.

Why are you denying it?

Just tell me the truth, Lucy.

- Oh, sure.

You're imagining things.

You're just paranoid.

I mean, what do you want me to

say.

- All right, so how do you

explain theses?

You know, I don't let you

wear this kind of stuff.

This is the attire of a whore, a

Jezebel.

- All right Marshall

you've got the evidence

now choke on it.

- Choke on it, yourself.

Do you have any idea what

this is gonna do to my career,

what it's gonna do to my

personal life?

What are the people at church

gonna think of me now, Lucy?

I'm gonna give you a joke

and it's all your fault.

- Marshall, our marriage

has been deteriorating

for a long time now.

We've just, we've fallen away

from each other emotionally,

it happens.

Let's just learn to deal

with this like two adults.

- Let's just deal with it,

yeah, let's just deal with it.

I will not have this in my

house.

You heathen bitch.

Stop!

I can't allow you to destroy me

anymore.

(Lucy crying)

Bitch.

(Lucy crying)

Ruined my life.

I hate you.

You whore, Jezebel.

(Lucy crying)

(dramatic music)

- Hey, it's me.

Marshall knows, he found out.

I guess we left some evidence

in the backseat of the car.

I know, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.

But I mean, we knew he was

gonna find out eventually.

We weren't very careful anymore.

We got too careless.

And I'm just so scared.

(gentle music)

I'm so scared.

He's just got that temper,

I've talked to you about.

[Lucy] What if he tries

to k*ll me?

I know, okay, okay.

Okay, I'm sorry.

Okay.

You're right.

(gentle music)

[Lucy] You're right.

Yeah.

Yeah, I'm in, let's do this.

- [Marshall Voiceover] Whore.

- [Lucy] I just can't wait until

it's over

- [Lucy] Then we can be together

forever, baby.

[man speaks indistinctly]

Okay.

All right, bye.

(gentle upbeat music)

(panting)

(gentle upbeat music)

(birds chirping)

(moaning)

(dramatic music)

- You've given me the kiss of

Judas, Lucy.

(dramatic music)

"Wife, submit to your

husband that says the Lord."

Nothing to say, huh?

Okay hot pants, go ahead

and put these on for me.

- What?

No.

- That's what I thought.

You don't even wanna

love me anymore, do you?

It's like you said, this

relationship really is over.

It's hopeless, I don't know

why I even bother.

(dramatic music)

(woman choking)

You wanna make a fool outta me?

You look stupid in everything.

You're an idiot.

You brought this all on

yourself.

You've got nobody else

to blame but yourself.

Die bitch.

"So sayeth the Lord, wife

submit to your husband."

(dramatic music)

(gasping)

(dramatic music)

Oh, sorry, honey.

Bitch, you can't say you

didn't deserve that one.

(gentle music)

(door bell ringing)

(dramatic music)

(door bell ringing)

(door knocking)

(door hinge creaking)

Deacon Grantham.

- Hey.

I know it's a little later than

normal.

I got off of my shift a little

late, so,

but I brought those notes

for your sermon next week

on marriage in the Lord's eyes.

- It just totally slipped my

mind

that you were coming tonight.

I got so much going on tonight,

I just totally forgot about it.

It's fine, you can come on in.

Come on in, make yourself home.

Come let's go in here.

(dramatic music)

Have a seat right here.

Have a seat right here.

- All right.

- So I got some really

great ideas, you know,

of marriage and divorce

and all that stuff.

Man, I'm a little parched.

Mind if I go grab a beer?

- No, wait a minute, come here,

come here,

wait, wait, whoa, whoa.

It's just I'm so scatter brain,

I just remembered I grabbed the

last one.

That's the last beer in there.

There's no more beers,

I drank the last one.

Here, you can have it if you

want it.

- I wouldn't want to take your

last beer.

- It's perfectly fine.

To be honest, I'm feeling a

little queasy,

I don't even even know why I

grabbed it.

I didn't even want it when I

opened it.

It's all yours.

- All right, well, that's

mighty cool of you.

If you can't drink at for your

Pastor,

who can you drink at?

- Too true, yeah.

- All right bud, all right.

- Okay.

(gentle music)

- Are you sure you're okay?

(telephone ringing)

It's your phone in there?

You think Lucy will pick it up?

Why don't you wait right there,

I'll go get it, it could be

important.

(telephone ringing)

(dramatic music)

(bag rustling)

Oh my God.

(bag rustling)

(dramatic music)

- Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.

It's okay.

You got me, you got me.

You have to understand though,

she was cheating on me.

She would've ruined me.

I didn't know what else to do.

The Bible, Deacon you know this,

the Bible looks down

upon things like that.

In the Old Testament's time,

she would've been stoned to

death.

(gentle music)

- Relax, put your hands down.

- I lost it, I lost it, I

didn't know what else to do.

I'm sorry, but I'm not

sorry, she deserved it.

(gentle music)

I'm sorry, I really am, but

I didn't have any other,

I had no other option.

- Pastor, do you know

how much I make a year?

- How much?

- Not a whole hell of a lot.

After taxes and insurance

and all that money my ex ran off

with,

well it doesn't really amount to

anything.

- I'm sorry to hear that, I

truly am.

- Does old Lucy have a

life insurance policy?

- You know, she does.

Haven't thought about it until

you brought it up just now,

but yeah.

- How much?

- A million dollars.

- Say you split that million

with me.

I help you dispose of the body

and you don't get caught.

We go our separate ways.

- I don't understand,

why would you do this?

- Well, I got a lot of debts,

you know,

I'm sunk in my house, my husband

ran off with all that money

and I don't make sh*t.

So I gotta do something.

I'm not gonna get an

amazing raise anytime soon.

We got a deal?

(gentle upbeat music)

- Yes.

You have a deal, my friend.

- Excellent.

(gentle upbeat music)

- This is working out perfectly.

I can't believe it.

It's almost like it's.

- God's will?

- Exactly.

It's a miracle, a true miracle.

- Yeah, sure is.

(gentle upbeat music)

I thought we'd just bring her

out here, set her on fire,

let her burn until there's

nothing left but ashes.

Nobody ever be able to

identify her that way.

- I don't know, pretty dry

out here this time of year.

- [Grantham] You start a fire,

the whole woods is going up?

- [Pastor] Eh, I guess you got a

point.

Don't wanna do that.

Last thing we need is Smokey

the bear after our asses

on top of everything else.

Tell you what though, my parents

stay,

they've got land down here.

There's an old well,

it goes down for miles.

What do you say we take old

Lucy for swim down there.

By the time everybody finds her,

there won't be anything left.

Nobody will ever know it's even

her.

Just bones and little bit of

dust maybe.

(gentle upbeat music)

- As long as you get the

insurance pay out on it.

That's all I really give a sh*t

about.

(dramatic music)

- Dead weight.

Why don't you make yourself

useful, give me a hand.

Oh God.

Lucy, maybe we should have

done the Jane Fonda aerobics,

like you wanted.

All right.

God.

Oh god.

(dramatic music)

Jesus, maybe this wasn't

such a good idea after all.

- Can you make it?

- Sure.

- Christ, couldn't you get

somebody

who knows what they're doing?

- Hey, I know what I'm doing.

- You sure about that?

- Oh Jesus Christ.

- Why don't you take this?

Why don't I grab the body?

- Yeah, why don't we do that,

She-ra?

Go on and pick her up there,

China.

Show me how it's done.

Woman power and all that crap.

(dramatic music)

What matter, She Hulk,

getting too heavy for you?

(dramatic music)

Well, here we are.

I think we're far enough out

here.

I think this is good.

We're far enough out here.

- Are you sure?

- [Pastor] Yeah I used

to come out here hiking

when I was a kid, all the time.

Nobody ever comes out here this

far.

- I don't know about that.

I guess I'll take a look

around the perimeter,

make sure we're alone.

- Yeah, why don't you go do

that.

(dramatic music)

Let's get you a path here

sweetie.

So you can go take a pill.

(dramatic music)

Come on.

(dramatic music)

- What the hell?

- Fucker.

(Marshall screaming)

(dramatic music)

- Oh, you're back.

Ooh, ooh, careful.

Oh, don't take it too fast.

Here.

(dramatic music)

- I love you.

- I love you too.

- What am I gonna do, should I

just leave?

- No, absolutely not.

It'll be just fine.

We're gonna b*at him at his own

game

and we'll be set for life.

Okay.

All right, I'm in.

You always make me feel better.

- Shew.

- Did it work?

- It worked.

He went down.

Just easy as pie.

Come on.

Come on, all right.

Ooh, steady on your feet.

Oh, you okay?

- My head hurts.

My throat's really sore.

- No kidding.

Fucker, strangled the

f*ck outta you, didn't he?

- Yeah, he did.

Is he gone?

- He's gone, down the well.

- Uh.

- Thank you.

And you can collect the life

insurance.

But I think our plan worked.

The drug I gave you,

that you put in your tea,

knocked you out pretty good.

I was kind of freaked out

when I saw you all wrapped in

plastic, but it's all over.

- Thank God.

- It's okay.

- All right, let's try

to get the f*ck outta here.

(dramatic music)

- [Grantham] Come on.

(gentle upbeat music)

(birds chirping)

(gentle upbeat music)

(all laughing)

(Daddy laughing)

(dramatic music)

(Marshall screaming)

- Oh f*ck, oh geez.

Oh God, oh f*ck.

- Oh God.

- Oh my God.

- Oh f*ck, oh sh*t, oh God.

Ow.

- Oh my God.

Oh my God.

- Oh God.

Let go, I'm sorry.

- Oh God, okay.

- I'm sorry.

- Oh God.

- I'm sorry.

- Okay, okay.

(Lucy crying)

- Okay, it's okay.

Oh just, you gotta keep it

together,

you gotta keep it together

please.

Please.

Okay.

- Okay.

- What you're gonna do

is you're gonna have to go back

to the car

and you have to get a tire

iron or f*cking something,

anything, I don't give a sh*t.

- [Lucy] Okay.

- And go and get it so I can

get this trap off my leg.

- Okay.

- Please.

- I'll be right back.

- Oh f*ck it hurts.

- Don't go anywhere.

- Oh God f*ck.

Oh God, oh God I'm gonna die.

(dramatic music)

Okay.

Okay.

What the f*ck was that?

(dramatic music)

Lucy, was that you?

(rocks knocking)

(dramatic music)

(rocks knocking)

(dramatic music)

(rocks knocking)

Oh sh*t.

Oh f*ck.

(dramatic music)

(rocks knocking)

Oh f*ck.

Oh f*ck.

Oh f*ck.

Our f*ck.

Our f*ck.

(dramatic music)

(gasping)

(birds chirping)

- "And Jesus roared, Lazarus

come out."

(dramatic music)

(Grantham moaning)

(dramatic music)

(woman crying)

You're not going anywhere.

And the devil was an angel.

(panting)

Bitch!

(all laughing)

(snake hissing)

(fire raging)

- [Reporter] A flaming wildfire

that shut down a stretch

of a major Interstate near the

Appalachian mountain border

exploded in size as crews on

Sunday,

scrambled to prevent flames

from reaching rural communities.

The blaze and Red River National

Forest

was burning out of control

after chewing through 69 square

miles

of timber and brush since

Thursday.

Firefighters working in a rugged

terrain

were contending with hot

temperatures and gusty winds.

Authorities announced Friday

that a 44 mile section of

Interstate 64,

North of Cravenburg would remain

closed

until further notice.

In one section, the remains

of three charred bodies

have been discovered in what

is currently being investigated

as a possible m*rder/su1c1de

situation.

No one is sure what started the

fires,

but a full investigation is

underway.

This is an ongoing story y'all

so stay tuned for further

details as we get them.

(fire raging)

(gentle upbeat music)

(cellphone ringing)

- What's the matter, last one

wasn't scary enough for you?

- [Voice Of Fear] It was good,

but it's not what I want.

- Who is this?

- [Voice Of Fear] You

have two more stories,

two more chances.

- Did Barry put you up to this?

- [Voice Of Fears] I don't

want just anyone's fears,

Natalie, I want your

fears, your greatest fear.

- How did you know my name?

(wind gushing)

(gentle music)

(pipe banging)

(gentle upbeat music)

- Can you cut that out man,

it is really annoying.

(dramatic music)

Oh m*therf*cker.

Hey, get back here.

(dramatic music)

- [Chud Voiceover] I have

no home, but I still hope.

Some nights I get to sleep, but

sadly,

it's only to wake up and be back

in this living f*cking hell.

This is not me, it's what I've

become.

The sidewalks are cold,

but not as cold as the

people that just walk by,

not looking or caring.

To them, we could all

probably just be dead.

They are the judge and jury.

The streets, our executioner.

(dramatic music)

I'm scared, can you believe it?

Please believe it.

I don't.

But I need someone to.

I know I'll die out here.

I'm not worried about that part.

I'm more worried about

what'll happen to my body

after my soul has left it.

But not scared.

The streets can be cruel,

the streets can be tough.

But for better or worse, the

streets are always watching.

- I have to save you.

- Oh sh*t there he is.

- Good old KKK.

- KKK?

- Yeah, Kray Kray Karl,

the guy's a f*cking nut.

- Guy's f*cking dangerous.

You're gonna wanna stay clear of

him.

- Get real Spliff.

He's harmless.

I've been around him constantly.

- Harmless my ass.

I've heard so much about this

guy.

- [Homeless] Like what?

- sh*t man, where do I begin?

There's so many theories

on what made KKK, KKK.

He to be one of the biggest

drug dealers in the city.

He controlled everything around

here.

And then one day a rival drug

dealer

put like a lethal dose

of LSD in his drink.

He drank that in wet nuts,

ended up k*lling half

the people at some party.

(dramatic music)

The ones who survived were so

scared

that they never testify.

So the police like can't

even pin anything on him.

And that's how he got the name

KKK.

Krazy k*ller Karl.

- That's bullshit.

That's not what I heard at all.

I heard one day he got the

bright idea

he was gonna rob a dice game.

He almost got away with it,

but they caught up with

him at his mom's house,

r*ped and k*lled her right in

front of him in retaliation.

And it was so much that he just

snapped.

So now he wanders the streets

trying to write the wrongs of

that night.

And that's why he is always

fighting the air and sh*t,

he's trying to fight them

demons.

(dramatic music)

Yo, that's deep.

- Fighting the demons yo.

- That's f*cking stupid,

that's what that is.

He's just some poor schmuck like

us,

stuck on the streets, trying

to make a way from himself.

- No, that m*therf*cker is a

k*ller.

You know, he is the one

who k*lled Niles, right?

- Shut the f*ck up.

- What?

You know, he was the last

one to be seen with him.

I heard he k*lled a bunch of us.

Just nobody cares because

it's people like us.

If you ask me, he's working for

the police to get rid of us.

- Where are you getting

this sh*t from, man?

- Where am I getting it from?

Three of us dead in two

weeks, that doesn't worry you?

Everyone thinks that fool's

harmless,

but I'm just saying, watch

your f*cking back out here.

- He ain't no cop, I

heard he k*lled a pig.

- My f*cking hero.

(all laughing)

- [Chud Voiceover] They don't

trust us.

We don't trust us.

We wanna believe we're better.

Better than the ones that judge.

We're not.

(dramatic music)

- Yo, he's coming this way.

- I have to save you.

- Save this you f*cking

dickhead.

- [Chud Voiceover] It can never

get worse.

I repeat that constantly.

But constantly, constantly

I'm reminded that it can.

(upbeat music)

- Everything copacetic?

- Totally.

I'm homeless, drunk and horny.

What more could I ask for?

- I could help you with one

of those things, you know.

- Really, you could get me a

home?

- You have a home.

- Just like Niles did.

- What, you're letting

that KKK story get to you?

- What if it's true?

What if one way or another

the stories are true?

What if KKK is k*lling us?

(upbeat music)

- Well, I have to salute you

because you, my friend,

are officially flagged.

(both laughing)

- Thank you.

- Don't thank me.

I'll be right back.

(upbeat music)

(singing indistinctly)

(upbeat music)

(police sirens blaring)

- God, I had a f*cking piss.

(dog barking)

(police sirens blaring)

(dramatic music)

Oh, Karl, what's up?

(dramatic music)

- I must save you.

- No saving needed, my friend.

We're all drinking over on

Fifth, if you wanna come by.

I got a handle of a.

- I must save you.

- Karl, what the f*ck

are you talking about?

- I must save you.

- f*ck are you doing, man?

Get the f*ck away from me.

(dramatic music)

I deserve this.

- No, you don't.

I have to save you.

- There is no saving me.

- [Chud Voiceover] This is it.

I've been waiting,

waiting longer than most.

Shorter than the ones

who never had to be here.

I always knew it would come,

always knew it wouldn't be how I

wanted,

but I didn't think it'd be like

this.

Strangely, my thoughts turned to

him.

What brought him to this place?

What brought his punishment to

me?

- I have to save you.

- [Chud Voiceover] No, this is

not how it ends, not from me.

- [Karl] I have to save you.

(dramatic music)

- [Operator] 911, what's your

emergency?

- Hello, help please.

He's chasing me, I think

he's gonna k*ll me.

- [Operator] Where are you

calling from?

- I don't know.

(dramatic music)

(Chud screaming)

Please.

(gentle upbeat music)

The body snatchers

The hobbies matter

All I gotta do is sit

and write the part rapper

Take a nice and can't be

faster

I come back with the girls

I'll rob you when I'm faster

b*tches don't know

b*tches don't hurt me

Don't wonder why this girl

came

I don't want no herpes though



That old party without herpes

though

Don't open my notebook

It's just full of concerning

notes

I never trust a cop

I never trusted a God

I never trust a smile when

it seems like a facade

- What are we gonna.

Hell no, you just hit a little

white girl,

we gotta get the f*ck outta here

now.

- Holy sh*t.

(car engine revving)

(inaudible)

- Oh.

Oh.

Oh f*ck.

(gentle music)

- That church,

that God,

they can't save you.

Only I can.

- Please,

I don't need saving.

- That's where you're wrong.

At one point or another,

we all need saving.

(gentle music)

I'm going to save you.

I couldn't save the others,

but I'm going to save you.

(gentle music)

(car engines revving)

(gentle music)

(car engines revving)

(gentle music)

(wind gushing)

(people speaking indistinctly)

(gentle music)

- [Chud Voiceover] I have no

home, but I still have hope.

Some nights I get to sleep.

This is not me, it's what I've

become.

And what have I become?

What have.

- You should have let him save

you.

(dramatic music)

(birds chirping)

(dramatic music)

(people speaking indistinctly)

(dramatic music)

(car alarm blaring)

- Hey Barry, it's Nat.

Where are you?

Just call me back when you get

this.

- [Voice Of Fear] I am waiting.

- What do you want?

(eerie music)

- [Voice Of Fear] You know what

I want?

- I already,

you've got your stories.

- [Voice Of Fear] What is it,

Natalie?

What really scares you?

(eerie music)

- All right, I'll do it.

(birds chirping)

(dramatic music)

- [Voice Of Fear] Not just any

story.

(dramatic music)

Something really terrifying.

(dramatic music)

Horrifying.

(dramatic music)

I want you to scare yourself to

death.

(dramatic music)

(car engine revving)

(birds chirping)

(cellphone ringing)

- Hey Mike, are you at

the rental house yet?

The camera package should be

ready to go.

John's waiting for you guys.

I ended up going with

the Zeit lenses on this.

Yeah.

Yeah, we just rolled in.

When, are you getting, what's

that?

Mike?

(birds chirping)

(both laughing)

Looks like we're the first ones

here.

Wanna pick out a bedroom?

We got dibs.

- I'm actually,

I'm kind of tired from the

drive.

- You're tired?

- Yeah.

- You slept the entire way up.

Come on, you see outside, it's

beautiful.

Let's go for a walk.

- I'd like that.

(Laura laughing)

- Laura hold on.

Move into the light.

- Taylor God.

- Can't help it, the camera

loves you.

- But do you love me?

- Shh, don't ruin the sh*t.

(camera shutter clicking)

(birds chirping)

(camera shutter clicking)

Nice.

(birds chirping)

(camera shutter clicking)

(birds chirping)

- Do you hear that sound?

I heard it when we first got

here.

- It's probably someone

doing yard work or something.

So much for the peace and quiet

out here.

(birds chirping)

(camera shutter clicking)

- I've never heard

anything like it before.

- Shh, don't be weird.

Stay still.

(birds chirping)

(dramatic music)

(camera shutter clicking)

Nice.

Yeah, hold that pose.

I'm really liking this.

(dramatic music)

I'm gonna make you a famous

model.

(dramatic music)

(birds chirping)

Laura.

What?

- I saw something there.

- I don't see anything.

- It was there, I saw it.

- You saw someone in the woods.

- No, it wasn't a person it

was, it's hard to explain.

It was like, I don't know.

- It wasn't Bigfoot, was it?

- Taylor, no I'm serious please.

- Come on.

You know what I think,

I think all this fresh mountain

air

is just driving us a little

crazy.

- Yeah, maybe.

(birds chirping)

- Now let's pick out our master

bedroom.

Yeah?

- Hold on.

Wait, there's someone here I

think.

Look at this.

- Oh, isn't this a nice

surprise?

- Hi.

- I was beginning to think I

had the place all to myself.

I could use some help.

Thanks.

So when did you two get here?

- A few hours ago?

- Yeah.

- b*at the traffic.

I'm Taylor, by the way, I'm the

DP.

- Oh, Alexis, key makeup and

hair.

Are you with the camera

department too?

- Oh no, I'm just here

with Taylor, I'm Laura.

- You'll probably wanna go

back to L.A. after a few days.

Movie sets aren't nearly as

exciting

or glamorous as people think.

- It's okay, I'm just gonna

work on my dissertation.

- Oh, you're still in school?

How'd you guys meet?

- We're throwing a party or?

- Oh, you know these mountain

towns,

they have one bar up here

and last calls at 10.

I like to wine at the end of

the day, don't you, Taylor?

- Speaking of, should we go get

cleaned up

before everyone else gets here?

- Yeah, sure.

- Save some hot water for me.

- So my roommate had an extra

ticket

and she dragged me to the

concert.

And then Taylor was on stage

sh**ting

and I was in the front row.

- You kept getting in my sh*t.

- Yeah.

And then you hunted me down

afterward.

And that's the story.

- Say when.

- No, I'm good.

- Okay.

- [Taylor] Thanks for making

dinner.

- Yeah.

- [Taylor] What'd you

say was in the sauce?

- Well, some old family recipe.

I usually make it spicier,

but I figure it was hot enough

already.

- I didn't notice.

- Are you kidding?

It had to be like 85 when I got

here.

It's like, isn't it

supposed to get colder,

the higher you go?

It's like November.

- You were probably standing

too close to the stove.

- Or maybe it was hot flashes.

I'm just kidding.

- It's getting pretty late.

I wonder when the others

are gonna show up.

- Maybe they found about a gig.

- Mike was on the five the

last time I spoke to him.

- Or maybe he's drunk off his at

a bar

like that gaffer on that

one show, you remember?

His girlfriend was like

freaking out and she's all like,

"Where's Keith?"

And we're all like, well

why are you asking us?

We thought he was at home with

you.

- Wait, did do you guys,

you worked together before.

- Did we?

That's right.

I knew you looked familiar.

God, that must have been years

ago,

I can't believe I forgot.

- Anyway, why don't we carpool

tomorrow?

Be like just me and my kit.

Unless you're planning on

coming.

- Oh no, I have work to do.

In fact, I think I'm gonna

turn in a little bit early.

- Are you sure?

- Yeah.

(insects chirping)

(birds chirping)

(dramatic music)

(birds chirping)

(keboard keys clacking)

(birds chirping)

- f*ck.

f*cking first timers.

I knew I should not have taken

this gig.

- What happened?

- Nothing.

- Alexis and I were the only

ones

that showed up at the location.

- That's so weird, I wonder what

happened.

Where'd they go?

- How the f*ck should I know?

We were texting, leaving

voicemails,

trying to get a hold of

somebody.

Nothing, radio silence.

It's like someone pulled the

g*dd*mn plug on the sh**t

and did not have the balls to

tell us.

- Sorry Taylor.

- Did you hear anything?

- No.

Honey it's sweltering in here.

- Hey Mike, missed you today.

Where the f*ck are you?

Why did you not come?

f*ck.

God dammit.

- Well, this thing's useless.

Are you getting a signal?

- My phone's upstairs.

- Could you give it a try?

- Yeah, sure.

(dramatic music)

- Is the AC working?

'Cause it doesn't seem like it.

(dramatic music)

- Will you calm down.

(dramatic music)

- Jesus.

(dramatic music)

- Any luck?

- Nope, nothing.

Sorry.

- This is bullshit.

I don't know about you

two, but I'm ready to bail.

- There's no way I'm driving

three hours

back to L.A. tonight.

I'm f*cking exhausted.

- Same, I didn't get any sleep.

I mean it didn't even get

dark until after midnight.

- Okay, I think that we

should all get some rest.

I'll drive into town and

try to get a landline

or a signal or something.

- Really okay?

Be careful.

- I'll be right back.

(dramatic music)

- No wifi, no cell service.

Not even a frigging TV.

Really are in the boonies.

I've done makeup on over 30

shows and I've seen some sh*t,

but nothing like this.

Hey, you want a makeover?

We've got the time.

- No, thank you.

(keboard keys clacking)

- What are you writing anyway?

- My dissertation.

- Right.

Taylor told me you're a science

major.

- Environmental science.

- Oh.

Gonna save the world, huh?

Well good luck with that.

- What else did Taylor tell you

about me?

'Cause he didn't mention you.

- Let me give you some

free advice, sweetie.

Don't get too attached.

He's not the nesting type.

We were together for about

a year before he moved on

and well, sooner or later

he'll get bored with you too.

(birds chirping)

- f*ck.

(birds chirping)

(dramatic music)

(screaming)

- [Taylor] I can't believe

you're bringing that up right

now.

- [Alexis] You could have at

least called.

- It was a year ago, okay.

- It was a year.

- Just get over it.

Move on.

Oh my God.

Are you okay?

How are you feeling?

Easy, easy.

You passed out.

We found you in the woods.

You must have fainted.

I don't know.

- I went for a walk

then I saw it.

Taylor, I saw it.

- It's okay, you're okay.

- It was just like before.

I heard the sound, that sound

and then I saw it.

The same thing I saw yesterday.

It was like a circle of light.

And only now I could see it more

and then I could feel it too.

I could feel the heat coming

from it.

- Yeah, you must have

hallucinated and passed out.

It's gotta be 90 degrees

outside.

- No.

- Thank God I got back when I

did it.

- It was not a hallucination.

- Maybe they don't have

cell towers around here.

But what I don't get

is why the convenience store was

closed.

I mean, it's Tuesday

afternoon, they should be open.

Alexis is right though,

it's f*cking hot in here.

- So let's take a few things

off.

- Well that wasn't

exactly what I meant, but.

It's so f*cked up.

It's after 9:00 p.m. and

it's still bright as day.

- What's wrong?

- Nothing.

Are you feeling okay?

- Yeah. I know it sounds

weird, but I feel better now

than I did this morning.

- Well I'm happy for you,

but I'm exhausted.

Goodnight.

(dramatic music)

Are you sure you wanna do this?

- There's no phone, no internet,

we're running out of food.

And we're not just cut

off from the movie Taylor,

we're cut off from the world.

- I understand, but I don't

think

it's safe to drive right now

okay.

Where's your car anyway?

- It's just up the road.

And I can't sleep here.

How can anybody with all this

light?

Every day it gets hotter and

brighter.

And if I stay here one

more hour, I'm gonna melt.

- You're being dramatic.

- Have you looked at yourself,

man?

How much sleep did you get last

night?

This is f*cked up and you know

it.

Are you sure you don't wanna

come with me?

(dramatic music)

- I tried to convince her to

stay

but that's how she is, stubborn.

Maybe she's right.

What's this?

- [Laura] Breakfast.

That's all we have.

- You're not having anything?

- I'm not hungry.

It's better now.

- What's better?

- Now that she's gone?

- I'm sorry I didn't mention it

earlier.

Alexis and I, it was a long time

ago.

- I know.

- If you want to talk about it.

- Not really.

(keboard keys clacking)

(birds chirping)

(keboard keys clacking)

(dramatic music)

- Laura, Laura.

Laura.

Laura, please.

Please help me.

Please Laura.

Please help me.

(Alexis crying)

(dramatic music)

(Alexis crying)

Oh, I can't go home.

It was so bright, I couldn't

even see the road anymore.

And I wanted to stop but I

couldn't.

I had to keep going.

I felt like if I could

just stay on the road,

I could get away.

Is there any wine left?

- Yeah.

- So I kept driving

until, as far as I could

and the road ended

so I had to.

- What do you mean ended?

- It ended Taylor, there was

nothing.

It was the end of everything.

Oh, thank you.

- There is no end, only

beginnings.

(dramatic music)

- And the heat, the heat was

unbearable.

I felt like I was burning alive

and I was just sitting there.

And then I don't know how

but the car flamed up,

it just, it was literally in

flames.

And then I had to get out

of there, I had to get away.

And there was ash, there

was ash in the sky,

it was coming down like rain.

And that light that b*rned

your eyes, it was everywhere.

And I couldn't see where I was

going.

There's nowhere to go but back

here.

Taylor, what is happening,

what are we gonna do?

(Alexis crying)

(dramatic music)

(crying)

- f*ck is wrong with this thing?

What are you looking at?

(dramatic music)

How do you know if you're dead



(gentle music)

There's only one way to find

out

(gentle upbeat music)

Ooh, ooh, oh

Ooh, ooh, oh

(gentle upbeat music)

Ooh, ooh, oh

Ooh, ooh, oh

(gentle upbeat music)

Ooh, ooh, oh

Ooh, ooh, oh

(gentle upbeat music)

Ooh, ooh, oh

Ooh, ooh, oh

(gentle upbeat music)

I have been in the dark

(gentle upbeat music)

- Laura.

Alexis.

I didn't know you were awake.

- Couldn't sleep.

- Me neither.

- It feels like I haven't slept

in days.

I don't even know what day it is

anymore.

Have you seen Alexis?

I've been thinking about this

situation

and I think we've been

making a big mistake.

We keep going down the

mountain to look for help,

but we should be going up.

- Up?

- Yeah, I mean we can't stay

here, Laura.

The fire or whatever it is,

it's getting closer every day.

Can't you feel it?

It's an oven out here.

But if we get to higher ground,

it'll be cooler at the top, it

has to be.

It's our only chance.

I'm gonna start packing.

- Alexis, we have to go.

(door knocking)

Open up.

(door knocking)

I've got a plan.

(door knocking)

Alex.

(dramatic music)

No.

No.

(crying)

No.

(dramatic music)

- She's dead, she k*lled

herself, Laura.

We have to go now before it's

too late.

- If that's what you want.

- What the hell is that supposed

to mean?

We can't stay here.

- Why not?

- What's wrong with you?

- Nothing's wrong with me.

- You're crazy.

This place is driving us all

crazy.

- I need to stay, this is good

for me.

- How could this be good for

you?

How could this be good for

anyone?

Do you wanna die too?

- Please understand, Taylor,

please.

- No, we're leaving.

(dramatic music)

Time to go now.

- Right.

It is time.

- Please Laura, stop with

the games, we have to leave.

- You should go.

They don't want you anyway.

- What the f*ck are you talking

about.

(dramatic music)

Laura.

(dramatic music)

Come on, we have to go.

(dramatic music)

(crying)

(seatbelt alarm beeping)

(dramatic music)

(gravel crunching)

(dramatic music)

(car engine revving)

(crying)

(dramatic music)

(car engine revving)

(screaming)

(dramatic music)

- [Voice Of Fear] Natalie.

- Stop it.

- [Voice Of Fear] Not until

you give me what I asked for.

- I gave you the stories,

what more do you want?

- [Voice Of Fear] You know what

I want?

I asked you to show me your

greatest fear.

- I'm not listening to you.

(moaning)

- [Voice Of Fear] Show me your

fear.

Your greatest fear.

(dramatic music)

Your greatest fear, Natalie.

(dramatic music)

- [Voice Of Fear] It's you.

(dramatic music)

(crying)

(dramatic music)

(crying)

(dramatic music)

(screaming)

- [Reporter] Authorities are

still searching for illustrator

and writer, Natalie Chase,

creator of bestselling

comic book, "Hi-Fear."

Reports have surfaced of Chase

suffering from hypochondria

and undergoing anti-aging

treatments.

But according to her

publisher, Barry Novak,

Chase is in perfect health at

the time of her disappearance.

"Hi-Fear" continues to

rack up record sales

for Nightfall Comics,

who recently announced

the movie deal is now in the

works.

We can only imagine how

scary that's going to be.

(dramatic music)

- [Voice Of Fear] What's

your greatest fear.

(Voice Of Fear laughing)

(dramatic music)

(gentle organ music)

- Just like my mother

used to play an organ.

Jesus spoke to me and told me

that I had to raise a

quarter of a million dollars

or else my life was gonna end.

To demonstrate, we have a

timer here, with this dynamite.

If you don't start calling

in and making your donations,

who knows it could blow up

and that could be the

end of Cove Ministries.

And we all don't want

that, nobody wants that.

I don't believe so.

Well, again, just give what you

can.

The big message here is

that you have to help me.

Jesus wants to call me home.

I want to go home, but

I'm not ready quite yet.

Your donations, they can

make a difference here.

Give what you can.

Kids at home, if you got a

piggy bank laying around there,

go ahead and grab that

cr*ck that thing open.

You don't need those old

devil worship and music tapes.

You don't need the video

games with all the v*olence

and all that horrible stuff.

Send your money to me, keep me

alive.

(fire raging)
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