"Yeah, they have us... hiding at one of the guard's houses." "Yeah." "Oh." "No, this place is a dump." "Oh, didn't I tell you?" "The hospital let her go." "She kills my daughter and her husband and..." "Now suddenly, snap, she's cured?" "Oh, hopefully, it'll be all over soon." "Hi, Hanah." "Hi, baby." "It's Mama." "Oh, it's so good to see you." "How are you, honey?" "Oh, Mama loves you so much." "Everything's gonna be okay." "Mama's gonna take you home." "What the hell?" "Get away from her." "Get a..." "Get away from her!" "Kim, get in here!" "Get her the hell out of here!" "Steve!" "Steve!" "She's back in here." "She's killed Baxter." "**" "No, no, no." "No!" "Shh." "Shh." "It's gonna be okay." "Calm down." "You gotta calm down." "It's gonna be okay." "I'm gonna take you home." "I'm gonna take you home." "If you stop crying, I'll take you to the zoo." "I'll take you to the zoo, baby." "You gotta stop that crying." "You gotta stop that." "I can't really handle that crying." "The baby's in trouble." "You have to stop that crying." "I see a body back there." " She's gonna hurt the kid." " Take it easy." "Ma'am, stand still and put your hands on your head." "Step away from the child and put your hands on your head." "Shut up!" " She's getting a gun!" " It's not a gun." " She's killing people." " I've got a shot." "Take it." "** That was close." "Too close." "Call Child Services." "This kid's an orphan now." "Okay, Hanah." "Open your eyes." "Open your eyes." "Okay." "Okay, Hanah." "We're gonna do it again, okay?" "Five for five." "Five for five, okay?" "Yay!" "Okay, so I'm gonna look at a card, just like we did before." "Okay, so..." "Okay, so I'm gonna pull out a card like this, and then I'm gonna hold it and I'm gonna look at it." "Okay, just like before, you're gonna tell me what I'm holding..." "Wait." "You can't talk, so you're not gonna tell me, but you're gonna show me which one I'm holding, okay?" "Okay." "Just like we did before." "Five for five." "Five for five." "Okay, you ready?" "Okay, okay." "I'm holding the card and I'm looking at the card." "Okay, Hanah, ready." "I knew you would do it again!" "You made my head itch!" "I knew you could do it again." "Okay, okay." "So, what am I holding?" "Okay, is it this one?" "Is it this one?" "Is it this one?" "Yes, yes!" "Five for five." "I knew you could do it." "They thought I was crazy." "But I knew you could do it." "I knew you could do it." "Hanah, there you are." "Oh, Mrs. Roarke." "Mrs. Roarke." "Oh, Toby, you're here too." "She did it." "I knew it." "Hanah did it." "What are you talking about?" "What are you doing in here?" "I asked you..." "No." "No, no, no, no." "She did it." "She did it." "Never mind." "There are guests coming." "You need to help me get ready." "But she did it." "She got five for five." "She can't do anything." "She's autistic." "She needs to be left in peace." "Oh, no, no, no, but she can." "Hanah's amazing." "Take these chairs to the living room." "But she can get into your head." "And it's not like an ESP thing." "It's like..." "It's like she sits on your brain and she looks out your eyes." "Stop telling stories, Toby." "She can't communicate." "She can't talk." "She can't move." "If you take her hand and lead her into the..." "lead her for a walk, she'll hit the wall if you don't stop her." "Oh, no." "Isn't it time for your reading lesson?" "No." "He called in sick, so it's off today." "Well, after you're done here, you need to go to your room." "Oh, but there's nothing to do." "Well, then you're gonna just have to find something." "Oh, but..." "Okay, but you really should see what Hanah can do." "It's amazing." "Hanah can't do anything." "Stop telling stories." "She can." "She looks out of your eyes." "She..." "She can." "She can." "**" "Ooh!" "People are here!" "Oh, my!" "They're here already." "Stacy was supposed to get here first." "Come on." "Okay." "Where is she?" "Come on, Hanah." "Come on." "Let's go look." "Let's go see the people." "Oh, come on, Hanah." "Come on." "Hello?" "Shh." "Where is everybody?" "Don't tell me to shush." "There's nobody out here in this pimple on God's ass." "Why the hell did we have to park all the way around the back and walk up here?" "We could've just parked right here." "Because Stacy told us to park back there, Miss Knows Everything." "Hello?" "Is there anybody here?" "Toby, take Hanah to your room so I can greet the guests." "It's weird, you know, passing empty warehouse, warehouse, field, field, warehouse, warehouse, field, field." "To grandmother's house we go." "Hello." "Come in." "Welcome." "Good to see you all." "Where the hell is Stacy?" "Oh, hold your water, Max." "She's probably way behind us." "We're miles from anywhere." "And the way you drive, Dale Earnhardt Jr.'d be behind us." "Kids." "Thank God we didn't have wings." "We almost broke the speed of sound." "This is my little sister, Rochelle." "It's Roxy." "Well..." "Nice to meet you." "Whatever." "How could I drive fast... with this... this "Where's the accelerator?" sticking in front of me?" "I was going the speeding limit, Max." "The speeding limit." "I like that." "She was going the slowing limit." "Where's Stacy?" "She better get here." "She dragged us all the way out here." "I'm sure she'll be here soon." "Make yourself comfortable, everybody." "There's food and drink for after." "Where the hell is Stacy?" "I am not in control here." "This is Stacy's group, and she asked to have it out at my house." "So if you wanna save your snarky remarks for her, that would be great." "Somebody hasn't been practicing anger control." "No smoking." "Come out to the back porch." "I thought I told you..." "Oh, come with me." "Wait, wait." "Hanah." "Come on, Hanah." "Come on." "Come on." "Come on." "Hey, kid." "I'm Toby, and this is Hanah." "We're from the institution." "Mrs. Roarke, she's taking care of us for the weekend." "They like us to commune with nature." "But I think it's really just that they wanna get rid of us." "I've got several problems, mainly that I have hyperactivity attention-deficit disorder." "Really, fundamentally, it just means that I talk too much, overintellectualize and I don't get along with my peer group." "But Hanah, she's autistic, so she retreats into her own world, um, but really, um, she can get into your head." "One kid that's spooky silent and the other one can't keep her mouth shut." "I don't know why I agreed to do this." "Thank God she's here." "It's about damn time!" "Oh, please keep your shirt on, Max, please." "I'm sorry I'm late." "I had to finish some business." "Who's that?" "Oh, it's Bobby." "Hey, I'm gonna meet you out front in just a little while." "He's giving me a ride." "Oh, that's good." "Yeah." "What are you doing?" "I'm-I'm doing the food for after." "After?" "After the session." "That's really sweet of you." "You know, everyone's been complaining, because they don't understand why they had to drive all the way from downtown." "And they just don't understand." "And I couldn't tell them why." "I mean, I just didn't know why." "Take-Take-Take a couple breaths, Agnes, and find your center." "In..." "I'm Toby, and this is Hanah." "Hey, kid, it's okay." "We're from the institution." "Tyler." "I am so glad that you could make it." "I had a choice?" "Hey, Agnes." "Mm-hmm?" "What's with the kooks?" "They're not kooks, Stacy." "They're children..." "They..." "They're from the institution that I volunteer at." "They stay with me on weekends." "Oh, I wasn't expecting that one." "It's a fine development." "You know, always look on the bright side, Agnes." "Mm-hmm." "Kids, I'm sorry if I offended you, but it's been an emotional weekend for me." "Really, really emotional." "My father..." "My father died today." "Oh, I am so sorry." "Do we need to postpone, cancel?" "No." "No." "Me being here is the best possible thing I could do." "Okay." "Can we get this show on the road?" "Some of us have to work in the morning." "Max, you wouldn't know work if it jumped up and down on your nuts." "You wish you had nuts." "There are children present!" "Yeah, we all know that, Agnes, but whose fault is that?" "What's the matter with you, Stacy?" "I'm sorry." "I'm just not myself, yet." "But I'm gonna get there." "Gonna get there." "To answer your question, this is my home." "The children from the institute stay with me on weekends." "I've got this little futon back in the back bedroom that they sleep on." "The big building down the road, well, that's the day center." "It's closed at night, but there are hundreds and hundreds of homeless people out here." "You'd be surprised." "I feed them meals." "It's closed at night, but it's just a half mile down the road." "I passed it on the way over here, but it was dark." "I thought it was empty." "Well, it is at night." "Yeah, well, good." "Um..." "Let's get this show on the road, huh?" "And, Tyler, feel free to join us anytime that you want." "You know?" "Thanks." "Toby, you need to go into your room... and watch television or maybe play a game." "But will you please stay quiet while this is going on." "Come on, Hanah." "Come." "Come." "Come on." "Come." "Hi!" "Hey." "I'm Toby, and this is Hanah." "We're both from the institution." "I have several problems, mainly hyper-attention active disorder, and also I have some social issues, because I don't get along well with my peer group." "But I have an overdeveloped imagination and all sorts of..." "What is this..." "I..." "Hey, it's rude to stare, kid." "She's not staring." "Hey." "Hey!" "Little girl!" "She's staring right at me." "Yeah, 'cause everything's always about you, Max." "She just stares." "Look, you know, it doesn't matter." "She's in a world all her own." "All right, fine, but I don't like it." "Well, I'd rather be there than here." "She's artistic, right?" "She's autistic, yes." "That's what I said." "Anyway, Toby, it's nice to meet you." "I'm Quillman." "Cool." "No, Quillman." "I know." "I was just saying "cool." I wasn't saying your name." "I was just..." "I'm not dumb, you know." "I'm sorry, Toby." "It was a joke." "A bad joke, I guess." "Oh, yeah, I know jokes, 'cause a joke is a joke, and it's not real, so it's okay because I'd have to be a total dipwad... to think that your name was Coolman and not Quillman... because that would just be silly..." "Listen, kid." "I think the reason you talk too much... is 'cause somebody's never said two magic words to you." "That's, "Shut the hell up."" "It's all right." "Actually, that's four words." "Whatever works." "Four words." "You don't have any kids, huh?" "I don't strike you as the maternal type?" "I'm crushed." "That was totally uncalled for, Tyler." "She's just a little girl." "This is a perfect example... of how anger led Tyler by the nose." "Come on, Hanah." "Come on." "Did you see all those people out there?" "I mean, there were so many people." "I mean, did you see them?" "All those..." "All we ever deal with are doctors and nurses." "I mean, nobody ever talks to us like that." "I mean, all that yelling and everything." "Oh!" "And did you see that woman?" "She is so tall!" "I bet she's so tough." "Ooh!" "I bet she could totally beat up Lara Croft." "Oh!" "**" "I wonder what they're doing out there!" "Thank you." "I know it was a pain, but I really appreciate... all of you making your way out here tonight." "Are we ever gonna find out why?" "It seems damn stupid, you ask me." "Yeah, well, I don't see a whole line of people waiting to ask you, Max." "Well, if more people did ask me, we wouldn't be stuck out here in the boonies, would we?" "No, actually we'd be dead piled up against a side of a tree." "I never even came close to that damn tree." "Oh, please, I'm still picking bark out of my teeth." "That's funny." "I take it that very few of you have been doing your anger management exercises." "But we're gonna get to that in a minute." "Right now, I'm gonna do something that's sure to get all of you very, very mad." "I want your cell phones." "You-You-You want us to give you our cell phones?" "I need mine in case of an emergency." "We all do." "No, Jane." "Every time that we sit down to do something like this, one of you always seems to get a call that you just have to get." "Yeah, I have to get it." "If I didn't have to get it, I wouldn't answer it, would I?" "That's the point, Max." "Stress is a choice." "Reacting is a choice." "And every time one of you guys gets a phone call, you start acting like one of Pavlov's dogs." "Stacy, I'm not mad..." "Purcell, you're mad." "You say that you're not, but you are." "No." "No." "Purcell, he's never mad." "He drove his boss's car through his house on accident." "His boss's car?" "I hit the gas pedal by mistake." "I've told you that." "I shouldn't even be here." "You're the ones who yell all the time." "Who yells?" "No, no, I mean it." "Who yells?" "You must be talking about Wanda." "Oh, fall down in front of a truck, will you, Max?" "I am so tired of you people acting like children every time we get together." "I need a new group." "Now, all of you are here, including you, Agnes, because your anger caused you to break the law so severely... that the judges figured that you all needed to learn how to control your tempers." "Court orders brought you here, and they're going to keep you here until I say otherwise." "Now, Jane..." "You know what?" "Little girl, go get that basket." "Hurry up." "Hurry up, hurry up, hurry up, hurry up." "Come on, little girl." "Come on, little girl." "All right, give it to your sister." "Don't forget to put your cell phone in there." "It means you too, right?" "Now, you guys pass it around, drop 'em in." "Don't give me no guff." "Ain't gonna fly right now." "I need it back." "Whatever." "So mean to give up my phone." "Tyler?" "I don't have one." "I never did." "So, how did you get contacted when there was a fire?" "You know what?" "Whatever." "It's not like you're on call right now, are you?" "You're suspended from firefighting." "Jane, take the basket over to the door." "Uh, Stacy, where is she..." "Purcell." "Sorry." "I'll ask it." "Where did she put the phones?" "She's just getting them out of the way... so you guys won't be distracted by all the buzzes and the beeps." "That's why we're out here." "No distractions." "Look, if it wasn't for that court order, none of us would be here, Stacy." "Uh..." "I would be." "I believe in what Stacy's doing." "I do too." "Ah..." "Ah..." "Brown noses!" "Double that." "Now, as I said before," "I can tell that most of you have not been doing your anger management exercises." "Now, we spend a lifetime learning..." "Usually subconsciously..." "How to act out our anger." "Anger management, however, is a re-socialization process, and that's why groups like this can be more effective... than trying to work on this problem alone." "We experience anger cognitively, emotionally and even physically." "The anger management exercises that I've shown you... are designed..." "To help you recognize your anger... and how it feels... and how it manifests... so that it can be managed more easily." "Now, has anyone tried the anger management poetry exercise?" "Wanda?" "I got my poem." "Ready?" ""I am at a red light."" "It turns green, and at the sight... the guy behind me, his horn blares." "I do not cuss, I merely stares." ""Until I hit reverse and smash his front end in."" "Good one." "Obviously, Wanda, you enjoy being here, and you're gonna be with us for a very long time." "Now, listen, folks, you have to keep on coming here until I say so." "Either that or go to jail." "You take your pick." "Now, let's work on the anger logs." "I don't want to hear any complaints, all right?" "Just get out your notebooks." "Little girl, pass out the notebooks." "We have to do this again?" "It never gets us anywhere." "Whoa." "Thanks." "Anger management time." "Here." "Ooh, very nice." "There." "Little girl, can you get me a beer or something?" "Where are you going?" "I'm hungry." "No, no, no." "You stay here." "You stay here." "You stay in the kitchen." "Tired of seeing your face." "Come on, man." "Hurry up." "Do you need some help with that?" "Here, here, here, here." "All right, good." "Now, we've all done this before." "And this time I want good, seriously thought-out questions and answers." "One:" "Pick an event this week... that triggered your anger." "Two:" "Describe how you reacted to that angry experience." "And third of all, I need you to rate your anger on a scale from one to 10." "Shut your mouths." "Number four:" "Which of your emotional needs went unmet?" "And five..." "Are you looking at me for a reason?" "And five:" "What cognitive disorders did you experience?" "Number six:" "Number six:" "Thank you." "Number six:" "Which of your anger management techniques... did you apply to this situation, if any?" "And..." "And seven:" "What amends do you need to make?" "Fix guy's front end." "You just keep on writing, all right?" "I'll make amends." "I'll stick a pencil right up his nose." "Make amends." "Any cognitive disorders here?" "Cognitive disorders." "Cognitive disorders." "You got plenty of disorders." "What is a cognitive disorder?" "Well, I think it's a form of latte." "Oh, God, this is weird." "You were doing something, weren't you?" "Did she get in your head?" "What do you mean?" "She gets into your head and then she looks out." "It's like she's visiting." "Um, kid..." "I mean, Toby..." "I'm sorry about that back there." "I get a little carried away sometimes." "What is that, a steamer trunk?" "It's my backpack." "I like to be prepared." "For what, nuclear war?" "Oh." "Uh..." "No." "I..." "Better prepared than not, I guess, eh?" "Tyler, we're supposed to be writing all this down." "Let her do what she wants." "I don't want her to get the rest of us in trouble." "This is important." "Anyway, I should get back." "Sorry." "Stay out of my head." "Yeah, I don't listen either." "Oh!" "Hanah, do you want to go outside?" "I mean, look outside?" "Yeah." "Okay." "Oh." "Calm down, Bobby." "Everything is perfect." "But why do this?" "I mean, this is a little overdoing it, don't you think?" "Do you wanna back out?" "I mean, I understand." "It's okay." "I mean, you just know how much this means to me." "But... if you'd rather not..." "No, Stacy, I..." "I want to." "I really do." "I guess I was just, um..." "Nervous." "Yeah." "Well, of course." "It wouldn't be normal if you weren't just a little nervous, now, would it?" "Is that your dad's case?" "Yeah." "It sure was." "It's sticky." "Oh, I guess Daddy was a bit messy." "Jesus!" "She's spying on us." "No." "No, no, no." "That's just how she is." "Lights on." "No one's home." "She just stares." "Nothing's going in." "She just is like that." "It's fine." "Try to save those two for last." "It may be fun." "I'll try, but..." "Bobby, it doesn't matter." "I just like her eyes." "They're so pretty when they're all blank like that... instead of full of lies." "I may keep them." "Anyway..." "Here." "Oh!" "Do they work?" "Dad may not have been much, but he sure could invent things." "After tonight proves how good they work, we're gonna be rich." "So, are you ready?" "Yeah, I'm ready." "You got the signal?" "Yeah, yeah, yeah." "You took care of all the doors?" "Yes, yeah." "Except for the kitchen, which I will do when I go in." "Good." "Let's make history." "Wow." "Come on, Hanah." "Do you wanna go on a walk?" "Let's go on a walk." "Yeah." "Okay, wait." "It's kind of cold outside, so wait." "Let's see if..." "Maybe..." "Yeah, yeah." "You like this hoodie, right?" "Yeah." "Okay." "So we're gonna put the first arm in." "Good job." "Good." "Let's put in the other arm." "Oh." "There you go." "Good girl!" "You're so good." "Okay, um, let's do gloves." "Oh!" "Okay." "This one's kind of tricky 'cause you've got to put your fingers in, okay?" "So we'll put in one finger at a time." "Are you ready?" "Okay." "Ready." "Here we go." "One..." "Good." "Oh, don't get your pinkie." "Good job." "Good job." "Okay, one more." "Here we go." "Then we get to go on a walk." "Okay." "There you go." "Good job." "You did that all..." "Oh, you're so good, Hanah." "Okay, so, let's do..." "Get my coat on." "Okay, are you ready?" "Are you ready?" "See, now I can't get mine on." "Okay, ready." "Come on." "Come on." "Let's go." "Let's go." "Going on a walk." "All right, time's up." "Let's see what you all have..." "What are you doing?" "We're gonna go outside." "No." "No." "Stacy, they're under my care." "I said no." "Go back to your room." "Yeah, that's what I call anger management." "Well, I'm not surprised, but I'm sorry to say that I am not at all pleased with your answers." "Stupid damn questions, Stacy, if you ask me." "I wrote another poem." "Anybody want to hear it?" "Yeah!" "No." "Actually, I don't wanna hear anything you have to say." "Now, I know that all of you probably take this as one big joke." "But I'm gonna share a little bit about my personal history... so you guys can know and completely be aware... of how strong of a force anger really is." "I'm sure it's a great story, but it's really a long drive home." "Not with Fast and the Furious here driving." "You guys will stay here until I say that you can go." "Either that or you can just go to jail." "I'm thinking." "I'm thinking." "Now, when I was younger, I was taught to swallow my anger." "I was taught that anger was wrong... and that it shouldn't be expressed." "My whole life, my dad told me that I was worthless." "He told me that his work was worth more to him than I was." "That's the way that I grew up." "And after a while, I just got fed up." "What was your dad's job?" "He was an inventor." "He did contract work for the military." "Hmm." "Yeah, He was pretty good." "He never really worked on anything big, but he did pump out a couple of inventions that were pretty successful." "But he always..." "He always used to talk... about this one big invention that he was working on... and how important it was." "He never really made any reference of me being part of the joyful conclusion... about, you know, how it was gonna work out in the end." "But today, he comes home and he says, "I got it."" "I got it." "The invention!" "It works."" "And da da da da." "And he starts going on and on about he's gonna be rich." "He says, "I'm gonna be rich." "I'm gonna be rich."" "But he never included me on any of this." "He never said, "We're gonna be rich."" "He never said, "I'm gonna give you some money to help you out."" "I'm gonna help your dreams come true."" "No." "He just continued to consider only himself... like he always seems to know how to do best." "So for the past few weeks, I've been listening to you guys, and you're beginning to make a little bit of sense." "See, now you're talking." "Now you're talking." "So while I was listening to my father," "I had my own cognitive experience." "And what was that?" " That I was ready to express my anger." " Good." "After all this time, I decided on two things." "One, that I was gonna take his little invention and test it out myself." "I let him know exactly what I felt before I made this decision." "And "B"?" ""B"?" "Is that I'm finally going to express my anger." "Ooh!" "Watch out." "Oh, you guys." "You're still thinking that this is a joke, huh?" "Whoo-hoo!" "Yeah, "whoo-hoo" is right." "She gets a costume change for her." "Do we all get T-shirts?" ""Anger Management Is Us."" "That's funny." "Yeah." "Laughs, good times?" ""I Didn't Go To Jail."" "Well, we'll see how much you guys are laughing in just a little while." "You like the earrings?" "Are you gonna get rid of the earrings?" "You won't be needing them." "Well, they're not really my style." "You hardly have any style." "Oh, ho-ho-ho-ho!" "I have style." "I got style." "I'm tired of hearing your big mouth." "You got style." "You have McDonald's style." "Are you okay, Stacy?" "Do you need a moment?" "I'm about to have my moment, so you really don't need to be concerned with all that, now, do you?" "I didn't think it was that cold in here." "It's kind of warm for gloves." "This is getting weird." "Is this in the handbook?" "Because if this is in the handbook, I'm okay." "I've never seen this in the handbook." "I didn't read the handbook." "Did anybody read the handbook?" "I'm sure this wasn't in it." "Oh, nice look." "Ladies and gentlemen, we have found Amelia Earhart." "Stacy, what are you doing with those scissors?" "I'm finally going to do what I've been waiting to do for a very long time." "I'm about to express my anger by taking care of this piece of crap." "What happened to the lights?" "'Bout damn time, Bobby!" " I'm here, baby." " Oh, my God!" "No, wait!" "Don't!" "Okay, okay, okay." "Shh, shh." "Okay, okay, okay." "Okay, okay, okay." "Okay, okay." "Oh, God!" "Oh, my G..." "Okay, okay, okay." "Seven, eight..." "Okay, okay, okay." "You know what, Hanah?" "They say that I am crazy, but I am not crazy." "It's those people that are crazy..." "Is that you, kid?" "Stop shining that light in my eyes." "Sorry." "I didn't know who it was, and I forget..." "Toby." "Toby." "Shine it around the room, sweetie." "I need to see." "Come on." "Okay, okay, okay, okay." "Okay, there it is." "This should slow them down, but it's not gonna stop them." "Man, what a nightmare." "You've got blood on you." "You've got blood on you." "You've got blood on you." "Oh, God." "Oh, God." "Shh." "Hey, hey, hey." "She got me in the ribs, but I'm okay." "I need..." "I came in here right away because I was scared, but then I knew that Hanah needed help, and so I knew that I should grab her and come in here... and, you know, I was just..." "Take a breath." "It's okay." "Just take a breath." "Okay." "Okay, okay." "They shut out all the lights." "How can they see you?" "They're wearing glasses." "They're night-vision goggles." "Okay, okay, okay." "So they're, like, crazy, smart and high-tech." "We're a little screwed." "Oh, God." "Let me in!" "Shh." "There you are." "Let me in!" "Help!" "No, no!" "Let me in!" "Let me in!" "Help!" "Help me..." "Max just rammed through the door." "Come on, Bobby." "Let's get ol' Max." "Oh, my God!" "What are we gonna do?" "What are we gonna do?" "Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey." "Toby, do me a favor." "Talk to me in sentences of 10 words or less." "Okay?" "Okay." "Okay." "I need you to do it one sentence at a time." "You're a smart kid." "You can do this." "Okay." "Okay." "So now, they're outside, and we're in here, so..." "They're on the other side out back." "Eight words." "Okay, so you're saying that if we go out there, they won't see us." "I don't think so." "The parking lot is on this..." "What?" "Ten words." "For God's sake, would you just finish?" "Come on." "This building and the wall on the other side will hide us for now, but the-the parking lot is on our side on this side of this building." "Okay." "You're really smart, Toby." "Do you have any lights?" "Yeah." "I do." "I do." "Here's one." "I have another one." "I have one." "Okay." "Here." "Okay." "Okay." "So..." "Now, listen, you guys have lights, so that when..." "When you can see if we get..." "If we get separated." "Now, if you need to hide, turn the lights off." "You have to turn off all the lights, okay?" "Okay." "Okay." "We got to move." "You ready?" "Okay, wait, wait, wait, You need to cover blood." "What were you?" "What were you, a Boy Scout?" "They wouldn't let me 'cause I don't have a daddy and I'm not a boy." "But I did remember the Boy Scout motto:" ""A Boy Scout is"..." "I'll hear it later." "Come on." "They're gonna come back soon." "We gotta move." "Let's go." "Let's go." "Wait." "Okay, okay, okay." "Toby, let's go." "Come on." "Okay." "Come on, Hanah." "Hanah, close your eyes." "Hanah, close your eyes." "Bring that kid over here." "Okay, we're gonna go up here, okay?" "There's loose glass." "Hanah, keep your eyes closed." "Okay, up you go." "Okay, okay, here, take this." "Not the backpack." "But I need it." "You okay?" "Yeah." "Let's go." "Come on, Hanah." "Come on." "Get her." "Okay." "What about the others?" "I'm sorry, man." "But we got to get out of here and call the cops and get some help." "Okay." "But the other people are..." "Stacy's got scissors... and Bobby's swinging something that looks like a bat." "They're crazy, and they're just killing people." "We need help." "Come on." "You know when all the screaming started?" "Okay, come on." "Come on." "Okay." "Be quiet, okay?" "You know when all the screaming started," "I thought that maybe it was a movie or something." "I wish it was, kid." "Watch your step." "Come on." "Come on, Hanah." "Get her." "Shh." "Look." "She likes you." "She never gets that close to people." "She likes to be by me." "Toby, that's great." "I need you to take her." "I've got to keep my hands free." "Okay." "Now, come on." "Get over here." "Okay." "Come on, Hanah." "Come on." "Come on." "Get in here and hide." "No, no, we want to stay with you." "We can't stay by ourselves." "We can't all go." "It's gonna look like a damn parade." "Now, get in here and hide." "Okay." "Remember, they can see in the dark, so keep those lights out." "Stay quiet." "Okay?" "Okay." "Okay." "Wait, wait, wait." "You need this for your cut." "Here." "You got a car in there?" "Two Hot Wheels." "I believe it." "Stay put." "Lights out." "Stay quiet." "Okay." "Okay, okay." "Shh." "Nice and quiet, okay?" "I wonder what they're doing back there." "Stacy, I found Max." "Wait for me!" "I'm coming!" "Hanah, you're back." "I can always tell when you're back." "I was getting kind of scared, you know, because Tyler's been gone for a while." "But it's okay because I've been sitting here very quietly, but I'm really glad that you're back..." "There you are, Max." "No, I-I-I..." "There you are." "Look at him go." "Why are you doing this?" "No, don't!" "He's dead." "I know, but it sounds cool, doesn't it?" " Someone's got the bug." " I know." "I didn't think I'd like it, but this is fun." "The kids next?" "You're the boss." "Oh, my God." "We have to get out of here." "We have to get out." "Come on, Hanah." "Come on." "It's okay." "It's okay." "It's okay." "Okay, okay." "What happened?" "Somebody named Max was killed right over there." "Damn." "You came back." "What?" "You came back." "I said I would." "Yeah, but nobody ever comes back." "They don't come back for us." "I need your help to get out of here." "I'm a firefighter, and I said I'd come back." "Did you get the car?" "No." "They messed them up, so I slashed their tires." "Well, what are we gonna do now?" "Toby, I don't know." "Um..." "There's a road like a mile from here, the main road, and then somebody mentioned a church." "No, that's the homeless shelter." "But it's a day center, so there's nobody there at night." "Great." "Mrs. Roarke, she usually feeds them, so we go there at 6:00 in the morning." "Is there a phone?" "No, there's no phone lines." "But maybe somebody has a cell phone." "Homeless people with cell phones?" "Yeah, I hope so." "Either that, or we get to wait this out till 6:00 in the morning, which is only, like, 10 years from now." "Shit." "We can't stay here." "Come on." "We gotta go." "Okay." "It's not very far." "We usually drive there." "We usually drive there." "But it's just on the other side of the hill." "Okay, okay." "Okay, Come on." "Come on, Hanah." "Come on." "Why did you lock this door like you don't like Aunt Stacy?" "Come on." "Okay." "Come on, Hanah." "Come on." "Shh, shh." "Come on." "Time to play!" "You need to fix..." "Toby, I fix my cut and Stacy kills us." "Better to bleed now and live later, don't you think?" "Where the hell are we going?" "This way." "We follow the road for a while, but I think there's a shortcut." "Shortcut?" "It's the longest damn shortcut." "Come on, kids!" "Shh." "Come on." "Come on, Hanah." "I think this is it." "This is the shortcut Mrs. Roarke said." "I don't know because we usually take the car." "But I..." "Toby." "Shh." "Okay?" "Okay." "Nothing like a challenge to make the day." "Come on." "Let's go." "Get that kid, man." "Okay." "Come on, Hanah." "Come on." "It's okay." "Did you hear that?" "Come on." "Come on." "Stay right here." "Don't move." "Toby." "* La, la, la, la, la, la *" "Toby." "* La, la, la, la, la, la *" "* La, la, la La, la, la *" "No." "I come in peace." "What is that, a password?" "I would have came up with something better... if I didn't have a 150-pound Amazonian banshee punching on me." "I'm hurt." "First you tell me I make crappy mother material, and now you're calling me an Amazonian banshee." "You're really starting to hurt my feelings." "I'm an insensitive pig." "Yeah." "I was wondering what you were doing in an anger management class, and now that deep dark anger lurking underneath that cool exterior, it shows." "You throw one hell of a punch." "Yeah, you too." "Hi, Toby." "Hi." "Hi, Hanah." "Come on." "We're in plain sight." "Let's go." "Hey, hey, you're hurt." "Yeah." "We're in plain sight." "We gotta find that shelter." "Come on." "Let's move." "I see what Max meant about all these old buildings... and then a bunch of nothing." " It was me being a distraction, Tyler." " Shh." "Even though I was really, really scared, I knew..." "Because usually I talk when I get nervous, but this time..." "Hey, it worked." "It worked, all right?" "The humming?" "I thought you were Stacy." "You did really good, Toby." "You did really good." "Is that the shelter?" "I don't..." "I don't think so." "It looks different." "It will have to do." "What do you think?" "Well..." "Well, I think they can see at night." "We need to stay out of light until sunrise." "So, um, it's gonna have to do." "It's better than where we are." "Here, you're gonna need this." "Thank you." "Come on." "Let's move." "Okay." "You..." "You're losing a lot of blood." "It's not lost." "I know where every last drop is." "Let's go." "Okay, okay." "Come on, Hanah." "Come on." "Come on." "Hurry up." "Come on." "Get her in here." "Come on." "Oh, man." "That can't be good." "Come on, you guys." "Watch your head." "It's really low up here." "This place is really scary." "It's better than where we were." "Come on." "Let's go deeper." "And it's really dark back there." "Well, that's the whole point." "With those fancy glasses they have, at least if they can see us, we'll hear them coming." "Now, come on." "Let's go deeper." "Aah!" "Watch where the hell you're going!" "Shh." "You born in a barn?" "I'm just sitting here minding my own business..." "Shh." "We're being chased." "Chased?" "Yes." "Shh." "Aliens?" "Yes." "Yes, it's aliens." "Big ones." "Big ones." "Oh, they found me again." "Shh, shh, shh." "Oh, no, they found me again." "I don't wanna go." "I don't wanna..." "Hey." "Shh." "Be quiet." "Mmm." "Be quiet." "Come on." "Let's go." "Oh, no." "No, they can't take me." "I won't go." "I won't go." "Let's go." "Come on." "I won't go." "No." "Come on, Hanah." "Come on." "Come on." "Get that kid." "Come on." "No, you can't take me." "Come on." "Watch your step." "Get Hanah." "Get that child." "Hanah, come on." "Look, this is far enough." "If we go any further, not only will the crazies not find us, but nobody else will either." "What were you, the whiner in the family?" "Actually I was." "Are we there yet?" "How much longer till we get there?" "I need to use the bathroom." "Oh, God." "Oh, God." "They must've fallen out when Stacy jumped me." "I'd really like a cigarette." "I thought they were bad for you." "Here, you can use that." "Well, if I had to choose between a cigarette and scissors in the chest," "I think I'll have the cigarette." "I didn't know you were immortal." "I'm just too mean to die." "I mean..." "I couldn't give Stacy that satisfaction." "All right, thank you." "You're welcome." "All right, let me see it." "Here." "Here, I'll help you." "Thank you." "Oh!" "It looks like it hurts." "It does." "You think you're gonna be able to make it till the morning?" "Do I have a choice?" "That's a good point." " Here, give me a hand with this." " Okay." "How did, uh..." "How did you get out?" "Obviously, the same way you did." "Max busted through that door like a hammer, and Stacy and Bobby went chasing after him, and I ran after them." "Why did you come this way?" "Ow!" "Ohh!" "I followed the light." "I am such a stupid..." "I mean, I was leading the jackasses right to us." "You calling me a jackass?" "Well, yeah, but I meant the other jackasses." "Shoes untied." "So how did you guys get out?" "Oh, Tyler saved us." "She came into the room..." "Shh." "And she broke our window and then she led us here." "I just..." "I just can't believe how dumb I am." "What do you mean?" "You got these two kids out." "You got yourself out of an impossible situation." "And you're still alive when you got a hole..." "Oh, no." "The size of Grand Canyon in your side... and probably lost all your blood." "I think you did a good job." "Oh, no." "You're one of those, aren't you?" "What?" "Like one of those glass-half-full morons?" "Here, Tyler." "Here." "Here's some water." "Thanks." "She needs some stuff..." "I was getting mad at you carrying that backpack everywhere, and look at this." "Hey, you got a bazooka in there?" "Um, no, no weapons." "Sorry." "What about some suntan lotion?" "Oh, yeah, like we need that down here in the pit." "It's just my being a blazing personality." "I didn't want to dazzle you in your weakened state." "Um, here, here, here." "You don't get my humor, huh?" "Oh, I'm sorry." "I thought you wanted sunscreen." "Okay, well, um, I totally..." "You're joking." "You're funny." "I just..." "It's okay." "Really, it's okay." "I'm sorry." "I'm sorry." "Thanks." "Toby." "Toby." "I'm sorry." "You okay?" "Yeah, I'm fine." "I'm just organizing my backpack." "I think I'm done here." "Okay." "Here." "Here." "Put that back." "Oh." "Thank you." "Can I squeeze in here?" "Sure." "Thank you." "Yeah, you're welcome." "So, you gotta have..." "You got a cell phone in there?" "Uh, no." "What about a blanket for a smoke signal?" "Um, no." "I have a can of air." "Shh." "I have this thing." "It makes a noise." "It makes an alarm sound when you squeeze it." "Um, and I have, um, bug spray." "You got a policeman in there?" "You got to have a cop in there." "Um, a policeman." "Um, no." "But I..." "Truck?" "So, what do you think set them off?" "I don't know and I don't care." "I mean..." "They're..." "They're killing people." "And when it's all said and done, they'll probably get a slap on the wrist... and then sent to some..." "I don't know..." "Million-dollar crazy home for killers, and then they'll sell the book rights and buy a damn island." "Did you guys hear that?" "Shh." "Shh." "It seems okay." "It's okay." "Life does suck sometimes like that." "Sorry." "Don't it, though?" "So, what's your story?" "Stacy..." "She doesn't really like you." "Oh, it's mutual." "But, you know, except for Bobby, could you really tell who Stacy did like?" "She didn't seem too crazy about Daddy." "Do you think she killed him?" "I wouldn't be surprised." "So, are you like one of those people... that changes the subject all the time... and has to be tortured to get some information out of them?" "Me?" "What about you?" "I mean, you've said 10 words in all of these meetings, and you just didn't fit in." "What do you mean?" "I'm hurt." "I thought I fit in really well." "You were smiling the whole time Stacy said anything." "Like, whatever she said, you thought it was funny." "But it was funny." "Yeah, it was." "All that stuff about controlling your anger and poetry... and writing down your emotions." "It was stupid stuff." "Hey, it worked for her." "Oh, yeah, I don't know what I was thinking." "It's okay." "I already looked." "Okay." "Sorry." "I was just checking." "It's okay." "So, what do you do?" "About what?" "For food." "I-I'm a writer." "I hate to admit it, but have you ever seen the show Paper Scissors?" "I love that show!" "Shh." "That's so good." "Have you seen it?" "I've seen that TV show." "You write that?" "Well, I'm one of many writers." "But that's what led me to this austere body." "You call this group of misfits an austere body?" "Well, actually, I was referring to your austere body." "Oh, God." "Yeah, I look..." "I look great... with a big hole in my side and blood all over." "Yeah." "And how did you come to join this austere body?" "A producer." "I mean, producers are usually great guys, but this guy, I think he crawled out of a rock or something." "He had no creativity, no soul." "All was in it was for the flash and the cash." "The what?" "You know, the flash, the cash, the fame." "Oh." "Got it." "I came up with this great idea, and the producer told the network that it was his idea." "He sold it to them for, like, a million bucks or something." "So I punched the guy." "And one punch got you sent here." "Well, I punched the guy on national television during an awards show." "Good job." "I happened to do it with the award he won for stealing my show." "You get mad like that a lot?" "No." "See, never." "I mean, never." "I've never even been in a fight." "I'm a very even-keeled person." "But, I don't know, I guess I just exploded, and one day after, like, 30 years of being mellow, everything just poured out of me like lava." "And I just..." "You know what?" "Enough about my boring life." "You can't be finished." "I'm done talking." "Speak." "Arf." "Well, that's funny." "I thought so." "She's funny too." "Um, okay." "So, um, I was working for about five years without a vacation, and my boss started thinking I was taking too many chances..." "Wait, wait, wait." "Stacy mentioned..." "What do you do?" "Um, I'm a firefighter." "Really?" "Yeah." "Wow." "Um, so, anyway, one day this, um, monster fire was eating at this apartment building like Pac-Man, just chewing it up." "And, um, this camera guy kept getting in the way." "He wanted close-ups of burn victims." "And, um," "I'm coming down with one and I hear a kid crying up on the third." "And I bring the one I've got down and I turn around... and he's just right in the way, trying to get close-ups of gory blood and stuff." "And he wouldn't let me pass, just trying to get his shot." "And, uh..." "So I finally make it back to the apartment building, and the second and third floors collapse." "No more crying baby." "Hey, you got any food in there?" "Yeah." "Here you go." "You are amazing, kid." "Well, Hanah and I get moved around a lot, so I try to make sure that we have everything that we might need, because otherwise you never know we could get completely lost and..." "Toby." "Oh." "Yeah." "Sorry." "Shh." "Sorry." "And?" "Oh." "I turned around and I clocked that cameraman... and, um, got sued." "And, uh, my boss and the judge thought... that the wonderful world of anger management was where I belonged." "Is it working?" "What?" "The anger management." "Has it made you mellow, you know, more relaxed?" "Oh, yeah, yeah." "Uh..." "With Stacy leading the way, I'm turning over a whole new leaf." "She's a good kid." "Why, 'cause she doesn't talk?" "No, no." "Well, yeah, because she doesn't talk." "But, I mean, she's calm." "Not like me, huh?" "You're a good kid too, Toby." "You're a good kid." "You sure are." "You got an escape hatch in there?" "Oh, that's what I forgot." "So, you're a firefighter, huh?" "You got an ax handy?" "I gave it to Toby to stick in that endless bag of hers." "Where's my ax?" "Sorry." "I forgot that too." "How could you forget my ax?" "It's heavy." "So, are you seeing anyone?" "What on earth are you talking about?" "Look, I know it's probably not the best time, but..." "Gee, you think?" "I mean, who knows what's gonna happen next, right?" "Good point." "No." "Are you?" "No." "God." "So, you know," "I mean, if we get out of this event here, make it through the night," "I was thinking maybe we could get together." "Maybe go somewhere where there's electricity." "Um, yeah, after tonight's experience, how could I resist going out with you?" "I just..." "How could I resist?" "I'll make sure not to invite the cheerleader and her boyfriend." "They are so much fun." "Yeah, well, after you've spent an evening with them, they get kind of boring." "She likes you." "Uh, what, same old same old?" "Exactly." "Yeah." "Something's not right." "I wonder what the bum's doing." "I won't go with you." "I can't go." "You won't take me." "No." "I won't go." "You can't take me." "No." "No more." "Hey, old man, you see anybody come this way?" "Who..." "Who's there?" "I said, you see anybody come this way?" "You won't take me!" "No, I won't go!" "It's all I need, another crazy." "Stay back." "I won't go with you." "Oh, no!" "Oh, no!" "Ahh!" "What about Ty..." "No, she's-she's coming." "She's coming, damn it, all right?" "I asked her out, didn't I?" "That means she's gonna be all right." "She's the best damn woman I'll ever go out with." "She's got to be all right, right?" "You talk almost as much as I do." "Yeah, well, the way I see it..." "Hey, kids." "Let go of my leg!" "No way." "Run, Toby, run!" "Get the hell out of here!" "Let..." "me... go!" "Come on." "Okay." "Come on, Hanah." "It's gonna be fine." "We're almost there." "Do you have a phone?" "What are you doing?" "No, no." "For what?" "Who's chasing you?" "There's somebody coming after us." "You jumped out in front of my car." "I know." "We have to call the police." "Do you have a phone?" "For what?" "Somebody is chasing us." "They could be anywhere around here." "You don't understand." "Yeah, okay, okay, we'll call somebody." "We'll call somebody, okay?" "Okay." "Oh, God." "Come on." "Toby!" "Come on." "Toby!" "Come on." "Come on, Hanah." "We'll be safe here." "Come on." "Okay, we're almost to the shelter." "You think you can hide that retard from me?" "All those grown-ups couldn't do it!" "Come on, Toby!" "Toby!" "It's okay, Hanah." "Okay, I think she's gone." "Do you want a little water?" "Here you go." "Here." "Good girl." "I'm just gonna go look, okay?" "Okay, Hanah." "It's okay." "Okay, Hanah." "Let's go." "Okay?" "Let's go." "Oh, God!" "No!" "Go, Hanah!" "Hanah, run!" "Run, run, run, run, run!" "Hanah!" "A small person." "I-I-I-I don't have anything." "Fire's here though." "Hanah, you need to do something." "Come on." "Get into her head." "You can do it." "Come on." "Get out of my head!" "You!" "No, no, I don't wanna die!" "I knew you could do it, Hanah." "Oh, no!" "No, no, no." "No, no, no." "You came back." "I said I would." "Oh, man." "I saw that box and I thought..." "Anyway, I'm really glad..." "I saw Quillman too." "But I didn't have time to check." "He better not be dead." "He asked me out." "You did really good, Toby." "So did Hanah." "Yeah." "The Three Musketeers." "What is that?" "It's an air horn." "You know, for when they come for breakfast." "I hope they get here soon." "I want a cigarette." "Now, listen." "They are so much fun." " I'm gonna you aim you off..." " She likes you." "Okay, I'm holding cards... and the phone is ringing." "Me?" "What about you?" "I mean, you..." "This one?" "Yes!" "Yes." "You talk almost as much as I do." "Hey, Hanah." "I want your cell phones." "They're so pretty." "I may keep them." "Ooh, Mrs. Roarke!" "Make yourselves comfortable, everybody." "I'm gonna look at that?" "No, you're gonna look right into here." "When he sets it..." "Look at the camera?" "Won't take me." "Watch where the hell you're going!" "You raised in a barn?" "I won't go." "You can't take me." "Aliens?" "Yes." "Yes." "I said, you see anybody come this way?" "Another crazy." "Stay back." "I won't go with you." "Oh, ho-ho-ho-ho!" "I'm just saying something 'cause I know I'm supposed to say something." "Ladies and gentlemen, we have found Amelia Earhart." "I got my poem." "Oh, come on, I'm still picking bark out of my teeth." "Good one." "I hit the gas pedal by mistake." "I shouldn't even be here." "You're the ones who yell." "Number six:" "We almost broke the speed of sound." "I forgot my line." "Cut!" "I was going the speeding limit, Max." "Yeah." "Speeding limit." "I like that." "Nice to meet you." "Whatever." "Don't forget to put your cell phone in there." "That means you too, right?" "Now, you guys, pass it around, drop 'em in." "Toby." "Toby." "Remember how we talked about breathing?" "You need to listen." "We need to call the police." "You don't understand." "They're out..." "Toby." "Toby." "Hi, Hanah." "Hi, baby." "It's Mama." "Are you all right, honey?" "Are you all right?" "Good." "Yeah." "I can't help you at all." "Okay." "I gotta go." "All right, let's do it again."