A Reel Heist (2024)

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A Reel Heist (2024)

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Alright, ladies and gentlemen.

It's gonna be a real simple,

in-and-out type of job.

Okay?

First things first, we

make it to the elevator.

Once we're there,

we will have garnered quite

a bit of unwanted attention.

But, everybody be safe,

we don't want anybody gettin' hurt.

Once we're in there, we

make our way to the roof.

Everyone, make sure

you've got everything you need.

Once we get up on the roof...

We take the shot.

Whoo.

Places, everyone places.

C'mon, let's set up. We

don't have much time.

C'mon.

- Hudson.

- Yeah?

You're on security duty, alright?

What the f*ck? You been workin' out?

I got you, man.

Cam.

Cam!

You got the 85 by any chance?

I got 12... I got the 12 to 40!

Aren't you wanting that for a close-up?

Yes, I was. Yeah. Um...

All the way 40 is gonna

be plenty tight enough.

How shallow were we wanting...

F2.8.

I don't have an ND filter for this thing,

so we're gonna have to do

F4, and bit of...

- You know what, just set it up.

Just set it up. You're smart, you got this,

you know what you're

doing. Just make it quick.

You can bust in without a warrant,

that's during a high-speed pursuit.

One g*dd*mn instance you

can bust in without a warrant,

and that's during a

high speed pursuit or...

Hoo-woah!

Oh sh**t, man. Sorry.

K. How's that O'Toole?

O'Toole?

Are you trying to ruin my performance?

My character's name is Jack, - Shit, no.

So call me Jack.

Sorry...

Jack.

Better.

Am I in frame?

You never are!

You're doing amazing.

You need some Theo? Here you go.

Mm.

Alright boys, sound check.

Gimme some dialogue.

I just wish Paige was still

helping us with makeup.

Louder please!

I said I wish Paige was

still helping us with makeup!

She was a pretty great actor, too.

Why would you say that?

Read the room, man.

You guys hear that?

She has to make up with Wally,

before she can do makeup on us!

Hah? Get it? Makeup?

Nothing? f*ck you guys.

Alright, alright. Tip of the

tongue, teeth and the lips...

Alright. Quiet on set!

Sound speeding!

And...

Action!

The thief is somebody on the force.

Or at least that's what

I.A. seems to think.

All these heists...

Makes you think.

Yeah. But we're gonna nab that sonofab*tch.

And we're gonna do it

by the book this time.

You're a loose cannon, Jack.

A live wire.

A raw flame. An ace in the hole.

A cup of coffee that's too hot to sip...

As funny as I may find your improv, Theo...

Hurry it up! We're on a

tight schedule here, c'mon!

Guys! The guard is

getting close. 2 floors away.

[panting]

Ready for your close-up, Theo?

There's only one goddamned

instance you can bust in without

a warrant, and that's when...

Shit! Line?

"And that's during a high-speed pursuit,"

"or to protect someone

from criminal activity,"

"and m*therf*cker, the

Johnson case was neither."

And that's to... uh... High-speed pursuit,

or to protect someone from criminal ac...

Uh... What?

"Or to protect someone

from criminal activity..."

One floor away!

And that's during a

high-speed pursuit, or to protect

someone from criminal

activity, and motha'fucka',

the Johnson case was neither!

- You've gone to far this time.

- What the f*ck?!

Oough!

Questions?

Cut!

You f*cking c*cksucker.

Remember your lines.

Can I have another cashew?

Wow, that was actually

kind of close, sorry. Here.

I don't like to throw

food. Here. Just have it.

Oh, thank you.

Remember your f*cking lines.

He's dead.

And just one day away from retirement.

On a serious note: O'Toole,

your performance today...

Gotta say. That shit was amazing.

That death had me fooled, I

thought he was actually dead.

What I did with that scene... and this,

it's an O'Toole special. Right from here.

What I did is I researched

stories of people who had

died and then come back. And y'know,

I found some stuff that

was incredibly profound...

Could I... could we get the bill, actually?

Enough of that.

Yeah. Cash or card?

Uh... Debit card, yeah. Debit.

O'Toole, you know you

could have just shut your eyes,

and thrown your head back, right?

I knew you wouldn't get it.

Have you ever heard the

story about Dustin Hoffman

and Lawrence Olivier on

the set of Marathon Man?

Anybody? Nothing? Okay, well.

Story goes:

Dustin Hoffman had a scene

coming up where his character

had been up all night.

And, Dustin Hoffman being known

for his awesome method

acting techniques, decided

he was actually gonna do it.

So, he stays up all night

to make it more convincing,

shows up to set the next

day, obviously looking

tired and disheveled.

So, Lawrence Olivier

asks him, like, "Hey man,

like, you look like

garbage, what's going on?"

So, Dusty tells him.

And after that explanation,

Larry leans over to him, and goes

"Ey. You should try

acting. It's much easier."

I can't do it, but still.

You know what I'm sayin'.

Did you just compare

yourself to Lawrence Olivier?

Please, anyone jump in

and correct me if I'm wrong,

but I swear I heard he

could remember lines?

Okay. Yeah, no. That

is pretty funny, you fu...

$33.58, hon.

- Good timing!

Huh. $33... That's quite... Um. Okay.

[card reader beeps]

That's kinda weird.

- Declined, try inserting it.

- That's what she said!

That is what she said. Um...

Let me just...

- Saves the day.

- Thank you, Cam.

I'm good on the bill.

So, you doing okay over there, Wal?

I'm fine. Fine. I just

gotta make some calls,

get this movie distributed, and uh,

our sh**t tomorrow...

We're gonna be great, alright?

Our re-sh**t tomorrow.

Uh... How much have you

spent on this thing, exactly?

My savings and y'know,

like, the money I had saved

up for my university and whatnot but...

Hey, hey, relax, relax.

Who the f*ck needs school?

Look at us.

Me and Hud never went to school.

And we're pretty bright, I would say, no?

First paying for lunch, and...

I better be getting my producer credit.

Don't flatter yourself.

The only reason you're

the producer is because you're the only one

of us with a car.

- Heh. Yeah.

- You're welcome, by the way.

You might as well be

credited as our chauffeur.

And what will that make you, Hudson?

Other than our fearless leader's cousin?

Maybe... Watch dog?

Bus boy...

I guess a stunt man?

- That's three jobs!

- And future actor.

You know Wally has promised me...

- Promised?

- That I will be in one of his next films.

- Oh yeah, promised.

- In the near future; that's near!

- And I promise you it's not happening.

- That's near as in never happening!

- Wrap it... Okay. Alright.

I did promise him that

he could be the actor in

the next movie, but for that to happen...

Keep dreaming.

We need to think about the

one that happens right now.

He has been working

out, so I do think he could...

He could be a good actor, yeah.

Hudson, what your cousin

here is trying to say is

Your acting is...

Shit.

- Dude.

- Come on, man!

No, no, no. It's Paige.

No, no, no. I'm not

trying to look at her.

It's like my clock knew

she was here. Don't.

- Don't look. Don't look.

- Don't look over there? Where Paige is?

That way? Right over there?

- Drink your water.

- Stop. Stop it. Stop.

Anyways, Rhodes. How's

that score coming along?

That's an excellent question, Wally.

It's... coming along.

You haven't started have you?

Well, technically speaking:

No. But, rest is part

- of the creative process.

- Yeah, like the last part.

As the producer, I am saying...

As the music producer, I

am saying shut the f*ck up.

- Get it together.

- Hey c'mon. Let's...

What do you say we get together, and y'know

bring out the old piano, and

make a score. Me and you,

we can brainstorm, we can do it tonight.

Actually, um...

There was something that we

did want to talk to you about.

The answer is no.

- No, no. Let them... let them say.

- No, we are not doing it.

Let them say, I am the

director, I take all questions.

It's okay. C'mon, I'm feelin'

wonderful, there's no...

No need to hold back, c'mon.

Well, Wal, we were

thinking we'd have a little, uh...

get-together at your house tonight? Y'know?

C'mon man, no.

Celebrate all the good work

we did on the roof today?

We need to stay focused,

we've got pick-up sh*ts tomorrow,

we can't afford to be hungover.

- Wally, don't be an ass, let's do this.

- Come on, man.

- Well, you leave us no choice.

- What?

- Hey Paige, over here!

- Paige!

Hey!

What the f*ck are you doing?

Hey, Wallace. Everyone.

You guys always knew how to make a scene.

We were actually just trying to convince

Wallace to have a little

get-together at his house tonight.

Sounds fun, Wally.

Too bad you don't do fun, though, hey?

Yeah, he insists on

keeping that stick up his ass.

Sounds about right.

Look, Paige, I get it, okay?

They called you over because they think

they can manipulate me into

throwing them this stupid f*cking party.

- Bingo.

- They think that your presence is going

to make me crumble because you're such

a goddess, and I'm going to worship your

feet and throw them this party just

because you're here and so beautiful.

But that's not the case, Paige.

What we're going to do is

actually work on this movie of ours,

and not have this party.

Stop pretending to be an

elitist. You're not fooling anybody.

God, you're impossible.

Aliens is better than Alien.

It's not up for debate.

Actually, it's one of the things which

is most undeniably up for debate.

Okay, O'Toole, why don't you tell these

nice people what you told me when I asked

you what your favorite

color was the other day?

What does that have to do with...

Just tell them.

Alright, alright. Well, what I said is that

I don't really feel like

a favorite color, per se.

It's more of the juxtaposition

of two or more colors.

That's what interests me.

Yeah. And mine's blue.

Ladies and gentlemen

of the jury, I rest my case.

You're really going to take this

dude's film opinions over mine?

f*cking poser, come on!

Defaming my character.

Real f*ckin' classy.

- Real f*ckin' classy, Theo.

- "Oh, you're defaming my character!"

"Oh, I'm so defamed! Ugh!"

Alright, alright. Cam,

you're the voice of reason.

What do you think, Alien or Aliens?

Well, um...

The first Alien is a lot better

than the second Alien, because...

I think Cam's dead.

f*ckin' lightweight.

Savor those drinks, people.

Last one of the night, after

that it's coffee and water.

Alright.

Look at this guy over here with his,

like, purple dress shirt, and he's, like,

getting all dressed up

for when Paige comes over.

Love you Wally.

You'll thank me in the morning, alright?

I just don't get it, though.

Why do we got to wake up at, like,

09:00 in the morning to go

to the mall when, like, no one...

No one's going to be there.

Okay, so the mall

opens really early, right?

9:00 - 8:30.

Nobody's at the mall that early

because that's f*cking psychotic.

Plus, half the stores won't even be open.

We get in, we get out. Quick and easy.

You guys are filming at the mall?

Not Sanford Mall, I hope.

- No!

- No, it's um...

South Lake!

Yes, South Lake.

Yeah, yeah.

Sol... Salt... South... South...

South Lake.

Hey, hey!

Didn't you hear the

big, scary director guy?

We're cut off!

My scenes are wrapped, which means

I do not have to listen to this asshat.

And, uh, Hudson...

I'm not really sure what

Hudson does anyway.

He gets drunk!

Oh, we both do!

Enjoy your water, though.

Shit.

Alright, fun's over.

We watching this thing or what?

This...?

- Oh.

- You said you had the assembly cut ready,

can we see it?

Yeah, why not?

I love you, Jack.

Please tell me you love me.

I love you.

Why else would I do this?

Let me get this straight.

You expect me to believe

that you were at home during the time

of the heist, despite the

fact that you have no alibi?

Well, if you really

want, you can ask my cat.

I hope she likes my re-edit.

You... you didn't...

One too many jokes.

Hey. Shhh.

Shh.

Shhh.

Movie...

Jones was scouring the city, searching

for the Robber of Robinson County.

Here comes the big kiss.

You guys kiss.

- So this is it, huh?

- Guess so.

I've known a lot of thieves in my life.

You're the only one

that could steal my heart.

Enough sentimentality.

Real mature, Wally.

No?

Tough crowd?

f*ck it.

Open bar.

Open bar!

- Okay!

- Open bar!

- He's alive!

- He's back.

- Hey!

- Cam.

Drink to his health.

Bar's open.

This guy!

This... This is the guy.

This is the guy.

It didn't go good with Paige, man.

- No. It did not.

- No. Paige...

You know what they say, right?

You can always buy a new book,

turn the different page.

m*therf*cking bookmaker or something?

Look at him go!

[sloppy piano music plays]

True patriot love,

in all of us command.

I love you O'Toole.

You passed out, man.

Don't leave me behind!

Wally, I f*ckin' love you, man.

- You need to shave your head.

- I'm a very masculine person.

You need to shave your head,

you Derek Vineyard m*therf*cker.

Hello everybody.

- Hello.

- Hello.

We should go to my house.

Where is Cam's house?

Is this Cam's house?

Turn another page...

in my chapter!

Let me tell you something

about white women...

Not trustworthy.

Wait, where's Hudson?

Where's Hudson?

Where's Hudson?

That's my cousin, I gotta talk

to his mom. Where's Hudson?

Guys, I'm a cowboy mummy.

Guys?

He has hemorrhoids,

we can't leave him alone.

That's right, he has hemorrhoids.

We can't leave him alone

unsupervised with hemorrhoids.

Wally, get me more alcohol.

My cousin has hemorrhoids!

[high frequency ringing]

What the f*ck was that last night?

First film, later talk.

Come on, we make movie now.

My car, my rules.

Before we head in, let me remind

you to keep an extra low profile.

Me and Warren were already on bad terms,

and that was before the little screening

incident with his lovely

little daughter last night.

I mean, you did rip his

daughter's heart out.

sh**t it with a submachine g*n,

blow it up, and then show

all of your mutual friends.

I wouldn't say you deserve

to beaten mercilessly, but...

No, actually, yeah, I would say that.

Rhodes.

I appreciate you a lot,

you little f*cking piece of shit.

Now let's go do this, alright?

This is just two weeks, and then

I will be right back to my

normal schedule, Mr. Harper.

I'm sorry, but with the

way things are right now,

without three weeks

notice at the very least,

I can't give you that much time off.

You can have your

normal weekend, and maybe

we'll see about you

getting the Monday off...

But this is just three days.

Two days of travel each way,

and there's no time to

spend with my mother.

But maybe I can try

and make it for one week.

Would that work for you?

Look, Amir.

You haven't been working here

long enough to take impromptu

holidays to Persia or wherever.

My answer is no.

It's not Persia.

It's Iran.

And my mother is ill. Ill.

Let's say that I let you.

And in one month's time,

Jeremy comes up to me and he wants

two weeks off because his dog died.

I say no.

Then he throws in my face that I made

an exception for you and not for him.

My answer is no.

Warren.

I haven't ever missed a day yet.

And I don't have this huge amount of money

just to spend for one day with my mother.

Then I guess you have to ask yourself,

how bad do you want to see her?

What the hell is this meaning, man?

Learn to speak f*cking English.

Here in the civilized western world,

you don't talk to your superior like that.

And you sure as shit

don't take two weeks off

without any notice.

Okay.

I quit.

Well, wait a second.

You can't quit because you're fired.

You cannot fire me. I quit.

You can't quit because you're fired.

Now this is so petty.

It's very childish.

Petty?

Childish? Says the momma's boy.

Get the f*ck out.

She's 79.

She must be really proud of you, eh?

Working as a mall manager's assistant,

at your age.

And a mall manager? Who is as

twice as my age, you f*cking loser.

And two weeks of pay, please.

You know, I could say no,

seeing as you quit.

You participated in your own termination.

However, I'm not a monster.

Leave.

Sound check on the walkies.

Loud and clear.

Excuse me, I'm trying

to get into character.

Sorry, O'Toole.

Sorry, uh, Jack.

Nice save there.

Action.

You clever girl.

Hiding the money in the

most populated part of the city.

Certainly did learn from the best.

That money is rightfully mine.

But I must warn you, the money...

O'Toole, head down. I repeat: head down.

Cam.

Cam!

Cam...

Been doing some shopping, eh?

Yeah, y'know.

Hey, Warren.

Hi, it's me. How are you?

Hey, douchebag.

Just checking out to see what

your butt-buddy here bought.

- Just some underwear.

- Just underwear.

Uh... What... That's mine.

Okay, look, Warren, we're sorry, all right?

We apologize. We shouldn't be here.

Let's not let personal biases

cloud our judgment now.

And what personal biases might that be?

You know, I have no idea

what my daughter sees in you.

Or any of you wastes of space.

f*ckin' losers.

Warren, that's mine.

Hey, come on.

Get the f*ck over here, man.

You can't do this.

Warren, please.

Warren. Please.

Security!

Please?

I bet you feel real f*cking

powerful. f*cking old bag.

Imagine being 50 years old,

and getting off on bullying kids.

You're all f*cking banned!

You. You. You. You.

You're all f*cking banned,

and if I ever catch you within a mile

of my f*cking mall,

I'll beat your f*cking heads in.

Try me, Warren.

You got lucky this time.

Don't ever talk...

To my daughter again.

Get the f*ck outta' here.

f*ck you.

This is incredibly embarrassing.

Where am I supposed to shop now?

We got off pretty lucky.

Could have been a lot worse.

What?

We can drive down to South

Lake Mall and sh**t it tomorrow.

Today even.

No, no, no.

Did you not hear him?

- Sounded like a pretty serious threat.

- Look man, I'm sorry.

This sucks. I know that.

Get in the car.

C'mon man, we're tired.

We've had a shitty day.

We just want to go home.

Can you please just get in

the car so we can go home...

Or... f*ck it. Just say anything to me.

He's a lost cause.

Wally, what are you doing man? Come on!

Get in the car.

I'm gonna go back in,

pull the fire alarm, and

when everybody leaves,

I'll grab the card.

- f*cking simple.

- What are you nuts?

Are you still drunk?

Are you insane?

It was just one scene.

It wasn't just a scene.

There was way more

than a scene on that card.

Well, how much was it, Wally?

The outtakes, behind-the-scenes, rough cut.

That old bag's got every

f*cking thing we worked on so far.

We still have the hard

drive at home, don't we?

I sold it.

I sold the hard drive!

Needed to pay rent.

I'm sorry... You had to do that, Wally.

Can you just please get in the car?

Freeze, c*cksucker!

Rainer, you bastard!

Sup' buddy?

Just in the neighborhood, you know.

Thought I'd stop in.

It's been a while.

How the hell you been?

Yeah, you know. Same

old shit, same old shit.

Can't complain. Nobody

wants to f*cking hear it anyway,

- even if I do, right?

- I hear you.

Yeah.

Mall's still standing here, I see.

Barely.

You should have seen the f*cking punks

I just chased out of here a minute ago.

Nearly ruined my f*cking day.

What?

Where the f*ck did they go?

It's all right, I handled it.

It's just some shithead kids.

One of them was the brat I told you about.

The one who's trying

to date my little girl.

I wouldn't want my little

girl dating any boy her age.

Kids don't even talk to

each other these days.

Christ, they just text, that's all they do.

- It's f*cking embarrassing.

- Jesus, tell me about it.

They stare into those

g*dd*mn phones like zombies.

- They don't talk to each other.

- Yeah, exactly.

All they ever do is text.

It's ridiculous, man.

Remember when we were kids and you

actually had to go up

and talk to them for real?

Like, face to face. You remember that?

The bad old days, yup.

Yeah man, I remember that one time

you asked out that really tall,

blonde senior when we were just freshmen.

Took you like 40 minutes to get

yourself amped up to go talk to her.

You remember that? Where the f*ck was that?

Ah, shit. That was at Sanford.

- That was here, wasn't it?

- Oh, shit, that's right.

Yeah, that was here. That's right.

That was back when they had the big

tacky fountain in the middle of the mall.

You remember that?

We still have that.

Alright, alright.

f*ck, man.

I remember when you were going

to be the next big author, y'know.

The next Hemingway. You remember that?

Who would have thought

you'd end up managing this sh...

This place?

End up managing the mall.

Light em' up.

My wife actually thinks I quit, but...

Yeah, I still usually

smoke about a pack a day

when I'm on duty.

At the last poker game,

didn't you say you guys are on the outs?

Yeah, that's right.

f*cking women, eh?

Speaking of which, how's Paige?

She's a pretty big kid now.

Real teenager...

With all the f*cking drama and emotions.

f*cking Christ, tell me about it.

How old's your little one now?

I want to say, like 14 or 15.

She just graduated high school, so, y'know.

Oh, shit. I better get going.

Alright, man.

Good to see you though, brother.

I'll catch you next time.

f*cking jackass.

f*ck...

f*ck!

You know, this wouldn't have

happened if I hadn't fallen asleep.

It is all my fault. I am sorry.

- I am really sorry.

- Cam, stop.

I'm the only one who wasn't

violently hungover today.

I should've been keeping watch.

Yeah, but I fell asleep with the camera.

No, no, no. It's my fault...

For letting you guys have that

stupid f*cking party last night...

Guys, please don't

blame yourselves. Really.

It was just a combined series of very...

- C'mon O'Toole, not now.

- He's just trying to help

Hear me out.

If Hudson had been there keeping watch,

then he would have

seen Warren first, right?

You know, that doesn't

make it his fault either.

See here, there's really

no use in getting into...

But he didn't.

What?

Hudson... he didn't see

Warren, which means...

Means Warren didn't see him or Theo.

Then you are going to take these from me,

if I could say a word about that.

See what I'm saying?

Lawrence Olivier is a

f*cking boss in this movie.

His bark is worse than his bite.

- He's a middle management nobody.

- Get out of the way.

That doesn't...

- We're watching something.

That doesn't matter because

he still has the SD card.

And if he suspects that any of us

are doing anything, the film's gone.

- He could do that regardless.

- The f*ck are they talking about?

What the f*ck are y'all talking about?

We were filming in the mall and then...

[clamoring]

- Guys one at a time, this is ridiculous.

- Slow down!

Alright, Wally, what's up?

We're just really excited, alright.

So, we were at the mall.

Warren took our SD card.

We are now banned.

The film's gone.

- Are you f*cking kidding me?

- Nope.

But since you two weren't really

there, Warren won't recognize you.

- That doesn't f*cking matter.

- Who gives a sh...

Everyone got it?

Alright.

Well then, the plan's set.

Hello?

Can I help you?

Here for the job interview?

Oh, sure.

Come on in.

So what makes you think

you'd be right for this job?

Well, let me tell you, Warren.

I have outstanding communication skills.

I am a detail oriented team player,

who's flexible,

and I have a positive, can-do attitude.

And my analytical forward

thinking skills are second to none.

Shit. I'm sorry.

Let me get those.

That's alright.

- Let me get those.

- Just an accident.

I'm Hudson.

Well, I admire your confidence, but do

you have any experience as an assistant?

Shit.

You forgot his lines.

Oh, shit.

Well, you know, let's just

hope that Hudson gets there

before he starts...

Y'know...

Improvising.

Expecting someone?

Actually, I do have experience.

Oh, shit.

Do you have a phone I

can write my number in?

Sure, awesome. That'd be great.

And that's when that Tibetan Sherpa looked

me dead in the eyes and told me

exactly what it meant to be an assistant.

And like that, he was gone.

He risked everything...

Just to save the climbing party.

Right.

So let me get this straight:

all of your assistant

experience is theoretical?

Oh my god. Come quick.

Some kids are painting anarchist

symbols outside of McDonald's.

Not on my f*cking watch.

C'mon where are you, you little fucker?

Okay.

[beeping]

[footsteps]

If it's not a damn thing it's another.

Bunch of g*dd*mn wackos in this mall.

Get out kid, you didn't get the job.

Aw, really?

Ah well.

Like my dad used to say,

you win some, you lose some.

There's the door.

Okay.

SD card has to be in the safe, guys.

I mean, I looked everywhere.

Even the f*cking garbage can.

If it's in the safe we're done for.

I'm not going to get in there.

I'm no James Caan.

Then Hud, I just wish you'd

given me some more time.

I'm sorry, Theo. I...

I'm just not as good

of an improviser as you.

Yeah, it's alright, man.

But you know what, though?

You were actually a

pretty convincing actor.

It's just too bad you couldn't stop

trying to get laid for five minutes.

Not very successful, I might add, though.

That's enough!

There's one more thing we could do.

I know what you're going

to say, but don't say it.

Please?

She hates my guts, Rhodes.

If I call her, it's just

going to set us back.

We're not on speaking terms.

Just give her a call.

Otherwise you might

not see your movie again.

Fine.

Do you think she wants me?

[phone dialing]

Hello?

Uh, Hey, Paige, how's it going?

Fine. How are you?

What's with the echo on your end?

You're on speakerphone.

I've got someone here

who wants to talk to you.

Is it Wally?

Yeah.

Hey, Paige. Hi.

f*ck off. Really, Rhodes?

Look, I know what you're going to

say, Paige, but we need your help.

Okay. Hey, Mr. Director's cut.

Are you ready to apologize?

Okay, just listen, Paige.

Your dad took the SD card,

and our whole movie's gone.

Everything's missing.

Right. Okay.

So are you going to say sorry or not?

Can you help us get it back?

You're the only one that can help, Paige.

Well, why do you want

me to help you, huh?

Why would I do that?

Because you know him.

I mean, you're the only

one that's close to him.

I know we shouldn't have been sh**ting

at Sanford mall, and we should have told

you, but we need you

more than ever now, Paige.

Okay, cool.

Well, I really don't give a shit

that you need me more than ever now.

You k*lled me off, so, just...

Why don't you consider

me dead... In real life, too.

You dropped out...

You dropped out on us.

When we needed you the most.

[Paige hangs up]

Here they come.

What happened?

You guys can head out.

What?

What did she say?

- What do you mean?

- What are you talking about?

It's okay. Just head out.

We're just going to give up on the movie?

It's all I have in me, to be honest.

I lost more than a film.

I know that we all worked hard

on it, but I lost more than a film.

I lost my girl.

16,000 dollars.

My dream of being a big movie director.

Gone out the window, right?

At least I tried.

Come on.

This is our movie.

Your movie.

We're done, Cam.

I'm sorry that this happened to you,

but you can't just say,

oh, I'm done, and it's over.

You know many times I've hurt myself?

Are you saying I broke

my thumb for nothing?

I don't think you know

how this works, but...

I became Jack.

So by you, like, ripping me out of this

performance, you could

be damaging my psyche.

Holy f*ck. Shut the f*ck up.

Please.

You're injured, hurt, whatever.

You're 16. You'll be fine.

You'll bounce back.

And you... your f*cking psyche?

I've been losing my mind,

chain smoking my f*cking lungs away,

and you're worried about your psyche?

Get the f*ck out.

All right, Wally.

I was talking... I was talking about...

Just go.

Please, just go.

Sorry.

- I'll call you tomorrow.

- I'm sorry, Cam

No one's heard from him in a week,

ten days, even.

Just going through creative depression.

There's no way that's an actual thing.

Do you remember last year when I erased

the entire master to a track I

had been producing for months?

I did the exact same thing.

My mom almost sent out an Amber alert.

Wally, buddy?

It's your old friends, Cam and Rhodes.

You remember us?

Wally, you in there?

No.

Yeah, that's perfectly fine, Wally.

- Stop.

- We'll be on our way.

Don't you think you should just, like,

I don't know, come outside for just a bit

and go on a walk, or something, with us?

Or...

Just me?

No.

It's not good for you, y'know,

being stuck in your room all day.

You think some fresh air

would be good for your...

Um, mental health.

[film playing on TV]

[Latin gibberish]

Just hold on honey.

It's almost over.

- Dad! You ruined the f*cking shot!

- What the f*ck are you guys doing?

What does it look like? We're

making a film and you just ruined it...

And you!

Hey, dipshit. Dumbass.

Get the f*ck out. Now!

Enough with the stupid f*cking movies.

Is it done? They're coming.

No, no. Nuh ugh.

f*cking hell. Dramatic.

At what point?

What reason in your head do you...

What do you think? Too folksy?

[phone dings]

It could use some work.

Huh.

I guess that talk today worked.

He appears to be out of his slump.

He does, does he?

What'd he say?

He sent me a few audio files

and asked me to help edit them.

Okay, well, can I listen to them?

You and these f*cking movies.

Every time you break my daughter's heart

she's an emotional pain

in the ass for a month.

She's so f*cking dramatic.

It's no problem if you f*ck her.

Don't make her think she can be a star.

Was that supposed to be Warren?

It's audio of him, edited together.

Sloppily, might I add.

There's a reason I

handle the sound for Wally.

You know what this is, right?

He's trying to get Paige back on his side.

Of f*cking course he is.

I mean, this is pretty low.

Are you going to help him do this?

Help one of my best friends

manipulate one of my other best friends?

Yeah, that's what it's going to be.

Ugh.

[phone dings]

It's gonna be him again.

Well, it seems I am

going to have to k*ll you.

Sure. Why?

You know too much.

From Wally:

"Just between me and you, Ro,

for the sake of getting the film back."

Wally.

Everything all right?

Yeah, I'll be okay.

At least I think I will.

Uh, 15 bucks.

God bless you, Rhodes.

You're angel.

God bless you, Rhodes.

Paige, I gotta.

Hey, Paige... hello?

Hey, Paige.

Wally. How are you?

I just called to check up on you...

I just gotta...

I'm going to get right to it, Paige.

I got to tell you something.

Okay. So, I was having a

conversation with your dad and...

I was recording him.

And he didn't know that I

was recording him, of course...

Yeah.

Paige, you need to know.

He said some things.

He said some things that I...

I think you need to hear it, Paige.

The recording, like...

It'll show you the type

of person Warren really is.

Yeah!

Yeah, for sure. Whenever you like.

Take your time.

Whenever you're free,

come over and do your thing.

I'm not gonna try nothin'.

Y'know, it's not about me

and you getting back together.

It's nothing like that, it's just...

It's just something that I

need to show you, Paige.

As a good friend. That's all.

Okay. Sounds good.

Thank you... Sweetie?

Bye.

[phone dings]

Hey guys.

Morning.

Mm. Don't remind me.

I work tomorrow.

f*ck, today.

Well, uh...

Two down, two to go.

Guys, what are we doing?

- Your guess is as good as mine.

- Yeah.

You guys think he's going to off himself?

That is not a joke.

Guys, I mean, he has

been pretty down lately.

Yeah, no shit.

- Okay, why are we talking about this?

- When we get there...

We should probably, like, hide all the

sharp objects.

No, he's hiding anything.

He's probably just going to

apologize for being mean the other day.

- Hello.

- Hi.

Thank you all for coming.

Thanks for the invite.

Won't you come in?

- Alright.

- Let's go.

Hudson will get m*rder*d first.

He start cooking meth in

here in the last two weeks?

- Smells like shit.

- Is that a dead animal I smell?

[inaudible whispering]

Who's he talking to?

We're the only ones here.

Cam, the majority of conversations

you have are muttered to yourself.

It's not without cause, okay?

The cause is no one likes to talk to you.

- Shut up.

- Sorry, Cam.

Is that Paige?

Paige! Hi.

Howdy, Brubeck.

You guys should grab some

caffeine and strap in tight.

Help yourselves!

- Uh... What are you doing?

- Wally, this is writing food.

Let's not get these people excited again.

I don't want you to get let

down. What are you doing?

But Wally, why are we

having writing food now?

- Wally.

- I see a lot of you are very smart today.

This is writing food.

Did you just rip us out of our beds

at 03:00 in the morning

to go over a story idea?

Oh, O'Toole. I did exactly just that.

But you see, the writing has been done.

So now...

Let me explain...

Did you want one?

What you got there?

A plan.

- Strap your mouth.

- Or you could strap on.

Alright, alright, settle down.

I was pretty sure I'd

never see this film again,

but with certain participating

parties and mutual enemies,

it's going to be a cinch.

So I did what I do best,

whipped up this little

90 page, low budget spec

in a 48 hour manic episode.

That brings us to this.

You're so cute when you

get all animated like this, Wal.

I work in 4 hours.

I already called in sick for you.

Harper.

You want to take it from here?

It's a lot of ups and downs.

Very confusing script.

Are you sure you can handle it?

I don't know.

My tiny woman brain might short circuit.

As you may know, our

SD card lies in the heart

of Sanford Mall.

What Tripadvisor referred to as a...

Quaintly flaccid shopping center,

in a dated roadkill town.

Classic.

As you also may know,

the manager of said mall

is none other than my...

charming and affable father.

He has securely locked the film away

in his office safe under the desk.

As isolated challenges,

the mall's entrance is,

as Wally said, a cinch.

No more complicated than me going home

and nabbing the spare

key on top of the fridge.

But the office door and the safe

are slightly more complicated.

It's going to require a

seriously dedicated crew.

Nonunion, of course.

Unpaid?

Of course.

You guys know anyone that's available?

- Yeah?

- Your mom. Let's go, c'mon.

Well, hop to it.

How do we get in the safe?

O'Toole.

My dear, dumb, beautiful, blonde boy.

A lot of things need to be hashed out

first before we can talk

the specifics about the safe.

First off: security.

This is unnamed guard number one.

Seems like lazy writing.

It's just incidental.

I never got his name, but

let's talk about his character.

He's great at his job.

A very loyal, honest, hardworking man.

But like every other

man, he has a weakness.

And that weakness is in

the form of his fiance.

And, oh boy, what a form she is.

Their relationship is

rocky, to say the least.

Do we need to know this, or do

you just relate to the guy, Wal?

We're going to do a little speculative

videography, and I'm sure he will

agree with everything afterwards.

Blackmail?

You sure are on the ball

today, aren't you, little Hudson?

You little donut-munching m*therf*cker.

Security guard nmero dos.

Cam.

Does he look familiar?

Think self tapes.

Oh, good lord.

Is that Mark Marquette?

Very good memory. That's Mark Marquette.

I don't ever forget a

Mark Marquette audition.

Catch me up here. Who's the geezer?

Anytime we've put out a local casting call,

Mr. Marquette is dying to be in our films.

As always, we never cast him.

He is a bit eccentric and a

hair out of our age range.

It does appear he found his day job.

Indeed.

And it will not be hard to distract him.

Mr. Marquette lives for the theater.

Moving on.

As Paige said, she's going to

grab the mall entrance key tonight.

So nice of her.

But Warren's office key...

That's located one

place and one place only:

His belt buckle.

f*ck.

That's where Hudson comes in.

You lost me.

Me and you will discuss

that further later, don't worry.

I don't know. You seem pretty suspicious...

Next.

C'mon, where are you, you little fucker?

Is that me?

Yes.

That was you when you were

rummaging through Warren's office.

Those beeps at the end.

[safe beeping]

Remember that?

Yeah, of course. It was

me trying to open the safe,

but it obviously didn't

work because we're all here.

Naturally.

The beeps on the safe.

You pressed six buttons, and

each one made a unique tone.

So what?

Oh, shit!

If each number is associated with a note,

then all I need to do is hear Warren

opening the safe, and I can listen

to the tones and crack that baby!

You can do that shit?

- Perfect pitch, m*therf*cker!

- f*ck yeah.

Okay, but you're forgetting something.

We have to put a mic in Warren's office.

How are we going to do that?

We already have.

[muffled Warren speaking]

It's just a matter of getting it back.

Which is on the docket for...

Tomorrow. A busy day.

A lot of ground to cover.

Oh, sorry.

It's not written in there. I got lazy.

I just wrote "montage" in parentheses.

I see him.

Ease up, Cam.

Just a little.

What should I do?

Follow him?

Yeah, just wait for him.

Yeah, just wait for him to come out.

I got the camera ready.

That's him.

I got my camera out. This is perfect.

This is perfect. Stop. Stop.

This is perfect.

Oh, yeah. That's it.

Looks amazing.

Walk across.

Perfect. That was it.

There's no way that this guy's

talking himself out of this.

Hey, Paige, what was this guy's name again?

Todd.

And I just found his lady

friend's social media. Lily.

Can you send me the link to her account?

Yeah.

Alright. So, where do you want to go?

Well, last time we did Thai, right?

- Yeah, Thai is good.

- I don't know.

- Mexican?

- Yeah, I love tacos.

Haven't had chimichangas in a long time.

Y'know.

Oh, you know what?

I forgot something.

I'll be right back.

I'll be quick.

You need help finding something?

No! I know my way around

your office. I'm good.

Alright, sweetie.

Be there in a sec.

Just forgot my lip... lip gloss.

You know.

Lip smackers.

I remember that.

- Hey.

- Hello!

Let's go!

It'll be nice to have lunch together.

It's been a while.

Cam.

It's coming together, buddy.

There. Stop.

Nope, just more middle-aged-man-breathing.

[safe beeping]

Did you hear that?

Ready now, Brubeck?

There it is.

C, D, E flat,

F sharp,

G, F sharp.

That's kind of nice.

And that's it.

Third act. Denouement.

Conclusion.

It's looking good, Wal.

So, guys, when I locked

myself up in that room

for two weeks, I watched

a lot of heist movies.

In each heist movie,

something has to go wrong.

It's unavoidable.

So, to all the thespians in the

room, bring your improv skills.

Yes, and?

Alright. Strap on in.

It's coming together.

Cam? Buddy.

I was listening to the...

Music.

My car and my rules.

Okay, Cam, I never got a chance to ask you:

Alien or Aliens?

That's enough.

That's enough. Don't try

and avoid the inevitable here.

We both know what's going on.

And you know what?

I know about your little sound

mixing session that you did.

Cam, don't lecture me now.

Admittedly, yes, the sound was altered,

but Warren's sentiment is still true.

It doesn't change what he did.

You're being a scumbag right now, Wally.

He stole everything that we worked for.

Everything that you worked for.

As a filmmaker, Cam,

you know that sometimes you gotta

pull a few strings to send a message.

Pull a few strings to send a message?

What's wrong with you? You don't care...

You cannot go around and

say, oh, I care about Paige.

And I care about her.

Well, if you care about...

Paige.

Honey. Sweetie.

Paige, honey, sweetie, look.

We need to have a talk.

There's something you need to

know, something that I need to tell you.

It's important.

Just promise you won't be mad.

I mean, you actually

might find it quite funny.

[muffled Wally speaking]

Hey, Wal.

Feeling sleepy?

Mhm.

Big day tomorrow.

Getting nervous?

No, just the usual.

The anticipatory dread.

G'night Wal. Get some sleep, okay?

When I was in grade one, I think,

there was this kid I used

to hang out with all the time.

Pete...

What was his name? Pete...

Rudolph.

Anyways, we hung out so much that one day

got down on one knee and

proposed to me to be his girlfriend.

We used to hold hands, and

go on the swings together,

and just did everything together.

Wait, everything?

What do you...

Everything?

I'm just kidding.

Recess. Recess everything.

It's a lot of time during recess.

15 minutes.

It's a lot of time for you.

We actually had a better

relationship than most adults, I'd say.

Anyways, one day, he

just stopped talking to me.

Completely out of the blue.

Never heard from him again.

And the next year, he

ended up changing schools.

This was at the time of grade one,

so my mom had already left by then,

so the only person I could

have girl talk with was my dad.

The old bag, Warren.

Yeah.

Can't imagine what that was like.

It was a treat.

Anyways, he took me to the mall,

went shopping to make me feel better,

he gave me this big talk about how boys

could be mean and don't let anyone use you.

How we always have family to fall back on.

It was actually nice.

But then high school came

along, and I had Chem 10,

which I sucked at,

- with Pete...

- Rudolph?

Yes, Pete Rudolph.

What a guy.

We laughed and we joked about all

the shit we did in grade one.

When he got down on one knee.

Anyways, I ended up asking him

why did you stop talking

to me way back when?

What'd he say?

He said that dad took him aside one day.

Warren.

He told him that if he

ever talked to me again,

he would have him expelled.

- To a first grader?

- Yeah.

And then he had the audacity to take

me shopping, give me valuable life lessons.

Got to say, that's low, even for...

f*cking assh*le.

Yeah.

So, um...

I was really glad that you

showed me that audio clip,

because he's so manipulative,

you never know what

he's thinking or feeling.

And in a weird way,

it was kind of nice to know that, um,

dad just doesn't actually

like me that much.

I mean... Come on, Paige.

Of course he cares about you.

You don't really think that, do you?

Are you standing up for him?

No, I'm just saying, like,

you only have one dad.

Tried his best.

Okay, you're being kind of weird.

Sound like his wingman.

Not trying to wingman your

dad. Why would I do that?

But I'm just saying, like, our parents,

they work with what they have.

It's kind of hard.

Like, imagine being in their shoes.

Okay, this is strange to me.

Is it because I mentioned dad in bed?

Yeah, exactly.

That would do it.

- Would you like some water?

- I'm okay, thanks.

Also you are slugging

that back like a horse.

Okay.

I'm going to go run and

make some coffee, alright?

And I'll be right back.

We need to talk. And I'm

just gonna make some coffee.

Alright?

Wait, Wally. Talk?

You're freaking me out.

Drink that water. Right back.

Coming right back.

I'm gonna go make the pot of coffee...

What are we talking about?

Wally, we need to talk.

What are you talking about,

when you said we need to talk...

Black or brown?

- How do you like your coffee?

- f*ck the coffee.

What do you want to talk about?

You're being really weird right now...

- How we doin'?

- Everybody!

[chatter]

Coffee's on.

Anybody wants some?

Hey!

Anybody want a cup?

Absolutely!

No more coffee for O'Toole.

He will die, and he

will bring us with him.

Okay, Wally.

You guys have to try

this place. For breakfast,

we had a couple... all of us

had some cookies from this,

like, quaint little sandwich shop downtown.

It was so... I forget the...

- What was the name?

- It was a Subway, Hudson.

Still good.

They have good sandwiches,

I'm not going to lie.

They do. Yeah.

Holy shit.

Are you guys nervous or what?

- Uh...

- A little.

Well, uh, y'know, I was

reading in the New Yorker

a little while ago, and

it was talking about how

stage fright is similar to

having a stroke, actually.

- No way.

- No, it's real, it's real.

- I swear.

- I'm calling bullshit.

But, uh, yeah. And, uh,

Gave some of these remedies for

glossophobia, if you want to try some out.

You know, that's a really nice offer,

O'Toole, except for I think I'd

rather be jettisoned into the sun.

No, O'Toole, let's hear about.

Ouch, overruled, Theo!

Fine, but if I have to

picture Hudson naked...

It wouldn't be the first time, but still.

So, everyone, you get into

two lines and grab a partner.

And then you just look

into your partner's eyes.

Cute.

So I've done this, like, countless times.

And trust me, always works.

Always.

So what you got to do is you got to lean

into your partner's ear. Just... right now.

And tell them a secret.

Doesn't have to be too big.

Just somethin'.

[eerie music plays]

[inaudible]

You had to choose now to come clean?

I cannot believe you right now.

I told you, Wallace.

I told you.

I said you got to tell

her and not let it simmer.

I told him. You know

I told him this, right?

Yeah. And real effective exercise, O'Toole.

My glossary-phobia is totally f*cking gone.

f*ck you. That was not the source of this.

Yeah, I know that, but I mean...

Guys!

Seriously, the yelling, it's not

helping me right now, okay?

- Shut the f*ck up.

- No.

Anyways, let's look at the positives, okay?

At least we have the key.

Okay. Yeah, right.

Hudson's right, guys.

We do have those keys.

Wally doesn't have his dignity,

but we have those f*cking keys.

Perfect.

Great consolation prize, Wally.

You smarmy little f*ck.

You are just f*cking

like him, you know that?

You're just like him.

Paige. I'm sorry.

Paige, look, I missed you, that's all.

I just needed to talk to you...

Missed me?

You wanted your f*cking film back.

Here's your f*cking keys.

Oh, hey...

The pok place.

Is that new?

What is that? Pok...

Is that Hawaiian or Japanese?

By the way, O'Toole,

you got any other awesome morale-boosting

exercises we can do right now?

Yeah, I think I got one.

But it's called shoving

my fist down your throat.

Oh, my f*cking god.

Tough crowd.

Can it!

Keep driving, fucker.

What the hell?

If I had to guess, I'd say this

is a really bad start to the heist.

Well, no shit.

I don't know, guys.

I feel weird.

Something's off for sure.

It's called imposter syndrome,

everyone gets it.

I don't feel like this on our sh**t.

This isn't a sh**t, Rhodes.

It's a f*cking heist.

Wait, what? He's here early.

Hudson, that's your cue.

Get to it. Let's go. Right on it.

Quick.

Hey, be safe.

This is a non-union gig, alright?

So if you get maimed or d*sfigured,

it's on you.

Plus, I need an actor for my new film, so.

Love you, buddy.

Be safe.

Consider this an audition.

You guys are right.

Something does feel off...

You guys ready?

- This is a great idea, Wally.

- Yeah, yeah.

f*ck it. Let's do this.

Whoo!

Nice.

Thank God.

Shit. That's a little bit fast, buddy.

Hey.

Open it. What's going on?

I think the tumblers are just a bit stiff.

- Quick, quick, quick!

- What?

Somebody make a key grip joke.

Before the moment passes. C'mon.

Y'know, something like, oh, it's

a good thing you're a camera op,

because you were never

that good as a key grip.

- No? No?

- The f*ck was that?

Okay, the delivery

needs work, I admit that.

Yeah, no shit.

Are you sure that this is the right key?

- Why is this not working?

- Yeah, of course I'm sure,

that's the key that Paige...

Paige...

We're f*cked.

What... What do we do?

- Break the window.

- Wait, wait.

I am not breaking the...

Wait! Here.

I haven't picked a lock

since the 9th grade.

I don't even know it was a one time...

Cam, that was oddly specific.

It's a stupid bobby pin.

This isn't going to work.

Hey, hey, hey. What the f*ck is this?

Jesus!

I wouldn't do that if I was you, Todd.

How do you know my name?

Well, let's just say

we've been watching you.

And you've been a naughty

little rent-a-cop, now, haven't you?

No, that's not me.

I've never been to a strip club.

That's not you, now?

Could have fooled me.

Also could have fooled Lily Towne,

(250) 802-13...

71?

I think that's her number.

I understand. What do you want?

How about you strut along

to that surveillance room and

show me what you're working with?

Jesus f*ck!

Jesus. f*ck.

No, no, no. Jesus.

No. No.

No... No. Jesus.

This is unscrupulous.

I know, I know.

But it's better than being

bound and gagged, isn't it?

Let me in there.

Hey, hey.

Don't even think about it.

You think I'm the only

one that has that video?

Todd, we've got five copies each.

It's on the cloud.

Stay put.

Kid.

You alright?

What's that?

I'm okay.

I'm fine.

You're going to be okay?

Yeah.

You sure?

Yeah.

Okay.

Just relax. Relax.

We're going to take care of this, okay?

Ah, shit!

- Are you sure you're okay?

- Yeah.

- Don't have to take you to the hospital?

- No.

My parents don't know

that I snuck out, so...

Let's just keep this between

us, okay? This never happened.

- Okay?

- Okay.

You got it.

- You're okay, right?

- Yeah.

- Thanks, man.

- Right?

- Yeah.

- You're good.

I'm good.

f*cking A.

That was the best audition I've ever had!

Don't mess with a man's relationship, boy!

Last time I picked that, that

was just a simple padlock.

And that only took me,

like, what, ten minutes?

You got plenty of time, buddy.

This geriatric guard is hardly even moving.

Just get to it.

I'm going to need you to pull up the phone.

What's the ETA on Mr. Magoo?

Shit.

- What?

- That's strange.

He hasn't moved at all.

Maybe he's sundowning.

Oh, shit.

It's a f*cking freeze frame.

- What?

- Freeze frame?

- What'd he say?

- Wally what's going on?

What?

Quick! O'Toole, Theo, distract the old bag.

The guard set us up.

C'mon, haven't you done this before?

You just had to do it, huh?

Just had to do it.

Here I am, trying to play Mr. Nice Guy,

and you just had to f*cking do it.

First strike, assh*le.

Just follow my lead, okay?

Dude. I told you that guy was no good.

Hey.

What are you kids doin'?

Jesus Christ. We just cannot

catch a f*cking break today.

Showbiz.

Not for us.

Let's get out of here.

Yeah. We'll vacate this premises.

- Very sorry.

- Wait, wait, wait.

Wait, did you say show business?

Why yes, we did.

More like, no-show business. Come on.

Yeah, well we had this

three-man improvising

gig planned, and, well, our

third man kind of bailed on us.

So, as you can imagine,

it's been a pretty rough day.

But you know what?

We don't want to take

up any more of your time.

We'll get out of your hair.

Have a good night. Okay?

No, no, wait!

Sounds crazy, but I happen

to be an improviser myself.

- Really?

- Yeah.

- That's a crazy coincidence.

- Yeah.

Could I audition to be your third guy?

Really? Would you?

That would be incredible.

But, like, wait... No.

The gig is tomorrow night.

We're going to be out all day.

I don't know when we'd have

time to audition you, man, I'm sorry.

- He speaks the truth.

- Yeah. Next time?

Right here.

I can audition right now.

- You would?

- Really?

Yeah, screw them.

Yeah, sure.

We'd love to see you audition for us. Yeah.

Great. You guys won't regret this.

Okay, I'll take suggestions

from the audience.

Now, an object and a place.

Pick me.

Right here.

- Me. Pick me.

- No... Pick me.

Not him.

What the hell is he saying to them?

I need concentration, Ro.

It went great!

- You sure?

- Yeah.

He hit me, and I went flying.

And then, like, the blood

sprayed everywhere,

I hit the ground.

And I may have hurt my arm

because I can't articulate my fingers,

but it so went great!

Stop. I need concentration.

I told you, Dr. McBethenstein,

hijacking the Apollo 11

rocket was a terrible idea!

Bad idea? Boy,

I'm about to save the human race.

That doesn't sound like a moon dragon.

That sounds like a moon...

cow or something back there.

Hold on.

- It's coming around.

- Oh, he's mad now.

Um, I've got it.

Guys, I've got it.

You got it? You got it?

Yes, I do.

No!

What are you doing? Stop it.

Frick, stop. We have to go.

The f*ck are they doing over there?

- Oh, come on.

- Aw.

I think they made a friend.

Let's go.

Feels really weird being

all alone inside here.

It feels like we're not

even supposed to be here.

Because we're not, dipshit.

Are you calling moi a dipshit?

Wally? I might be allergic to pantyhose.

Hud, can you press the notes for me?

Okay.

1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9...

Yeah? Okay.

Okay.

1-3-4...

7-8-7.

Yep.

We're in.

I told you I'd come back for you.

Daddy's home, Macguffin.

Well, we can admire

the piece of plastic later.

Let's get out.

A final touch. A decoy.

He'll never know we were here.

Sir Roderick, I believe we found our steed.

Yes, I believe so.

Here, horsey. Here, horsey.

- Nice horsey.

- Can we get a horse noise?

This isn't a very believable steed.

For never hath more noble steed yet been

ridden upon the surface of this new planet.

Which henceforth shall be called:

Shmorgonium.

Well said, good sir.

Now mount thy steed.

And a fair mount it is.

Okay, we have never seen

a better improviser than you.

Holy shit.

But we have to be going.

We got to go.

Yeah, but look, we'll be in touch.

Oh, perfect.

Yeah, this is great. Yeah.

Well, the show is tomorrow.

Tomorrow, yeah, we'll let you know.

- But we're on tomorrow for sure.

- Yeah.

Awesome. Thank you so much for your time.

That's great.

Shall we?

The f*ck was that? Noble steed?

Well, well, well. Look who it is.

- Oh, there they are!

- Holy shit Wally!

We f*cking did it, Wally!

Never underestimate youthful ambition.

You got it?

Of course I got it. Right here.

f*ck, yeah.

What, are we waiting

for Orange Julius to open?

Let's get the f*ck out of here.

- Who the f*ck is that?

- Hide.

Hide. Hide.

Run?

What are you doing?

Get your own hiding spot!

[muffled screaming]

Are you happy?

Now I need to stay and babysit you.

Hello?

Somebody there?

Show your face.

Hello?

Todd?

Mark?

Anyone in there?

Guys. Guys!

He can see us!

Gotta go.

f*cking piece of shit.

[phones ding]

f*ck you!

C'mon you piece of shit, f*cking work!

[phones ding]

Sorry.

You're not in frame, Rhodes.

You never are.

[walkie-talkie sounds]

You're losing your f*cking mind.

Paranoid much, Warren?

Well, if those brats did break in,

they sure as shit didn't make it this far.

Dipshits.

Oh, my god. Come quick.

Some kids are painting anarchist symbols

outside of McDonalds.

Corn syrup.

[sneeze]

You f*cking film brats!

No f*cking way.

Little wannabe Spielberg.

f*cking b*tches.

Come back here!

I'll get you, shithead actor.

Actor?

Come back here!

Does this keep going or what?

Just keep going. I don't know.

Wally get out of here. Go, get to the car!

- Go, go, go.

- Hurry up!

- f*ck, Cam.

- Oh shit.

Is he okay?

- Cam, c'mon, get up.

- Dude, are you alright?

- Pick him up.

- One step at a time.

Let's move you f*ckin' p*ssy, let's go.

This is my driving foot, I'm no good.

You okay, buddy?

Get in the car, quick. Come on.

Quick.

- Where's he going?

- Wally?

Wally. Get back.

- Where are you...

- Wally!

I owe you big time, Rainer.

Yeah, the Ross kid.

The one I told you about.

And we'll just keep this

second-duty duty to ourselves, okay?

Alright.

Oh, look.

I see the piece of shit now.

I know it was you, Wally.

Nobody else would do something so stupid.

Look, guys, I'll be right back, okay?

I just got to talk to Warren real quick...

- We gotta go now.

- This guy hates you.

Just back this up for me, will you?

Dude, we don't have

f*cking time for this...

You are not supposed to be having

any business conversations, without me,

your producer. Now, get in the car.

You were never anything more

than a glorified chauffeur, okay?

No f*cking time for jokes, Wally.

So it looks like there's only one other

driver in this car that

has their license...

No, no, we do not. My car, my rules!

Calm the f*ck down, relax.

He is not driving. Do not let him...

Do not let him get in that car.

Yeah!

Fine, my ankle's good...

It's our old stunt driver

from Freewheelin' 1 and 2.

You're looking right at

him. He's gonna do great.

Who crashed the car both times.

What is your point?

They were stunts.

Those were unplanned stunts!

It counts. I'm counting it.

- You almost f*cking k*lled us!

- We don't have a choice.

- You know I love you guys, right?

- f*ck Warren, let's get out of here.

[inaudible]

Real sweet, Wally. Get in.

See you soon.

Warren.

Warren, look. I get it, okay?

I get you're mad.

We broke in we shouldn't have.

You're a f*cking psycho.

Sick, Warren.

f*cking assh*le.

Hope security tases you to death.

Okay...

Slow down.

Slow down!

My car, my rules.

I said slow down.

You know, it's not my fault

that your car goes this fast.

Hud. Normally I'm all for this,

man, but the speed limit is 50.

The speed limit...

Can suck a d*ck.

- This is really fun, guys.

- Hud. Hud!

- Warren called the cops.

- I know.

So we have to get there

before the cops take the SD card,

and we have to get it uploaded.

Otherwise we're in deep

shit, and it's a major setback.

You know what else is

a real f*cking setback?

Dying in a fiery car wreck.

I'll stop at a red light for you guys.

Are you happy?

But the second that it goes

green, we're going again.

See? There we go.

Punch it... okay.

Where are you going?

Where are you going, buddy?

Huh?

Whoa, where are you going now, huh?

Where'd you get a limp like that, huh?

Sucking cock?

f*ck you!

I'll go check.

Yeah, yeah. Make

sure he's not at the door.

You guys good? Cam and Rhodes?

Yep, we got him. Go check it out.

Looks like he's still

in the car. We're good.

Rhodes, can you take him?

Yeah, absolutely.

Get up, Wally.

b*tch.

Where are you going, there, buddy?

Limping like a little b*tch.

Where ya' going, big guy?

Great driving, man.

Just give me a minute.

Can you guys just back off for a second?

You got this, buddy.

You got this.

It's going to be eight minutes.

That's fine.

We can do that.

Shit.

Guys, he's coming to the door!

[door knocks]

- Officer Rainer.

- Can I help you?

You Wallace Ross?

Wally? No, he's my roommate.

Is he home?

I don't think so.

I mean, maybe, but

we don't talk that often.

You know how roommates are.

Mhm.

Were you at Sanford Mall earlier today?

No, sir.

Sleeping.

You're wearing shoes.

Good eye, gumshoe.

These are my slippers.

Tile floors get real cold at night and...

I have sensitive feet.

Alright.

You mind if I come in

and take a look around?

I've seen enough vampire

movies to know not to invite you in.

Hm.

You're a big movie buff, eh?

This is for breaking my

little girl's heart, you f*ck...

That all you got?

Got your key.

Sorry, but you're not allowed in.

I can arrest you, and

give you criminal record.

f*ck your life up.

Is that what you want?

Well, let me tell you something.

There's only one g*dd*mn instance

where you can bust in without a warrant,

and that is during a high speed pursuit, or

to protect someone from criminal activity.

And m*therf*cker, this case is neither

Jack.

Get the f*ck out of my way.

Move.

Holy f*ck.

Look what you've done.

He's a kid, you f*cking psycho.

Don't you patronize me.

He's old enough to know

what's right and wrong.

It's crime and punishment.

Big Dostoevsky fan, huh?

Let's just get you out of here, Wal.

Come on. Come on.

I don't belong in this mall.

Sweetie, don't get tangled up in this.

You'll get arrested as an accomplice.

You gonna act like you care now, huh, dad?

I mean it.

f*ck off, Warren.

Get f*cked Warren!

f*ck you. Piece of shit.

Paige.

Paige!

Paige!

Actually, can I get you a drink?

Something like that?

It's uh... It's Rainer, right?

Yeah.

If you're looking for Wally's

room, it's down the hall.

Which room?

All the way to the end.

How long, guys?

Get out of this room.

Things just backing away from it.

Hey, hey.

Hey. Don't fall asleep yet, Little Steven.

You probably have a concussion.

Little Steven.

You're such a dumb-ass.

You sound like your dad when you say that.

Your lip's split too, Wal.

Is that Duane Jones?

Where are we?

The theater in Sanford.

Aw, sweetie.

You paid.

You shouldn't have.

Just keep talking, Wal.

Tell me about the night. Hey.

Tell me about the night.

Somebody start explaining...

Now.

What's going on here, guys?

Well, what kind of name is Rainer, anyways?

What?

It must be pretty common, right?

Because the other day I

was reading this article

about another cop named...

Rainer.

Yeah, that's right.

And apparently, like a few months ago,

got caught while on the job,

being a little, um...

Unnecessary.

He didn't know he was being filmed.

The video made it back to the RCMP.

And let's just say his career is

not looking too stable right now.

The f*ck are you talking...

There's actually some very funny parallels

between you and this other guy.

Because here you are, Rainer,

right now, and you've just

walked into a house that has...

More running camera

equipment than the entire...

Police department.

We wouldn't want another well-documented

incident, now would we, Rainer?

You know, seeing as you

came here on unofficial orders,

I imagine you'd have no

problem leaving the same.

Alright.

[oink sound]

Hey, Wal.

Keep your eyes open.

Talk to me.

Did you guys get your film back?

- Yeah.

- Yeah?

Cam has it.

Good.

You know what would

be really f*cking funny?

What?

If the film just, like,

sucked a big bag of dicks.

After everything we've been through.

Don't think about that Wal.

I'm not.

I'm not worried anymore.

Maybe it's because I got my head kicked in,

but I'm happy.

Happy about the memories, the people.

I'm glad you're not worried.

What the f*ck are you doing here, huh?

Because you have a lot more

things to be worried about right now.

Real life things.

Like jail.

Dad, don't make things

worse than they already are.

Not here to fight, if that's what you mean.

I wouldn't want to be you right now, Wally.

I bet you would.

I think you're dying to start again.

Y'know,

I used to call him an old bag.

But I was wrong.

So wrong.

An old bag floats around,

has some air in it, some life.

I get it, alright?

I got beat so bad I started

thinking like you, Warren.

You see yourself in me.

You don't want me to

waste your daughter's life

like you did to your wife, right?

It makes sense.

So, in a way, I look up to you.

Because I wouldn't have

made it as far as you did.

I hear you.

You'd be surprised.

I used to say that all the time.

Sweetie.

You can come with me to the

police station if you want to.

RCMP.

Which one of you is Wallace Ross?

I'm taking you into custody.

You're being charged

with property theft...

[high frequency ringing]

One year?

A whole year.

f*ck me, that sucks.

Yeah. A whole year of

buying Wally groceries.

Okay, I have to spend the next year

being Wally's personal videographer.

I don't even know what that means.

f*ck me, that really sucks.

The judge let me off too easy, though.

At least that's what she said.

She was very sympathetic with

the whole struggling artist thing.

Truth be told...

I think she just wanted me.

Full transparency, though,

I would let her have it.

Double full transparency.

Judge was just a dude in a powdered wig.

But still pretty hot, though.

- You into that, Theo?

- Who isn't?

Can we get this showing on the road?

I may not have mentioned it, but,

I have a date at 05:00 tonight, so, uh...

You may not have mentioned it.

You brought it up every minute and a half.

Semantics.

Let me guess...

Food court chick?

- Yeah!

- That's my guy.

- No way you're not paying her.

- This thing is a magnet.

- I believe it.

- Maybe it'll happen this time.

Maybe.

Alright.

Let's get this baby started.

[phone rings]

Man...

Theater etiquette!

Dude.

I never get calls.

That's true, yeah, it's

usually just Paige calling

- to get mad at him.

- Hello?

Yep, this is Wallace Ross.

In the flesh.

Oh, Nick.

Nick from Lighthouse Theaters.

Tomorrow?

Okay. Absolutely.

Yeah, it would have to be...

No, it can't be in person.

It has to be online.

Looks like I don't need

to say anything else.

You already know everything.

Awesome.

Okay, perfect. I'll see you tomorrow.

Bye bye.

Let's get it back on the road.

[shouting]

That was Nick from Lighthouse Theaters.

They are going to screen our

movie for a week of the summer.

- For real?

- That's great!

Bro, holy f*ck. That's like a real theater.

That's where I'm going for my date tonight.

I know. I guess they saw the news,

saw all the commotion,

and wanted to see what it's all about.

That's great.

All publicity is good publicity, I guess.

Who says crime doesn't pay?

Let's do it.

Yeah, lets just get it back...

I love you, Jack.

Please tell me you love me.

I love you. Why else would I do this.

You recognize that?

- You're so good.

- I know.

I said believe me he'll try.

I think I might be

losing signal. I might...

I've known a lot of thieves in my past.

You were the only one

that could steal my heart.

And you mine.

But this can only end up hurting us both.

It's a bloody game.

Heists?

I meant love.

I think it's high time we go

our separate ways. Besides,

Sergeant Jones is waiting to speak to me.

Well, all the best.

I'll see you around.

Or I'll see you in hell.

Whichever comes first.

Wow.

Oh, my god.

[excited chatter]

And O'Toole, oh my god.

Thank you, thank you.

I can't believe you did that.

I thought you were pompous.

Turns out you're just talented.

Method acting? Totally paid off.

Thank you, guys.

See you soon.

Good stuff, Wal.

You're going places.

Not really.

I mean, I got this thing on my ankle.

The only place I'm going is my house.

Maybe to the washroom.

Which is in your house. Yeah.

Most of the times. You'd be surprised.

But honestly, I think I'm gonna just

sit and sleep for like two months

and just hibernate like a f*cking bear.

I like the new ending, by the way.

Write what you know, I guess?

I mean, oldest trick in the book, right?

Work with what you have. And, uh...

Our five viewers will be very

happy when they get to the end.

- Yeah, that's enough of that.

- A little too much.

- Lip's looks looking good.

- Is it?

It's a bloody game, you know.

What? Making films?

No.

I meant love.

Alright. Get the hell out of here.

I'll see you around...

Or I'll see you in hell.

Whichever one comes first.

Probably hell.

Hopefully around.

I need some groceries, y'know.

My fat cousin, Hudson,

he's been on the prowl.

That was me, too.

Can you grab me some

chicken breast from the store?

Some peas? Some grapes?

Chicken pot pie?
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