Always Watching: A Marble Hornets Story Page #2

Synopsis: On the hunt for an intriguing news story, a small-town news team follows a crew inspecting repossessed houses. Inside a particularly strange house, the news team discovers a box of video tapes inside a locked closet. Sensing a story, they decide to take them back to their studio. From the tapes, they learn that the family who had lived in the house was not pushed out by the banks, but fled the house in fear for their lives. Trying to decode the story, the crew keeps seeing a faceless figure dressed in a dark suit appear in the footage that causes the videotape to scramble. Their fear mounts when this figure, The Operator as he is deemed, starts to appear in their real lives, standing quietly and always watching them. Tortured and terrorized, the three crew members must track down the mystery of The Operator before it's too late.
Genre: Horror
Director(s): James Moran
Production: Gravitas Ventures
 
IMDB:
4.8
R
Year:
2015
92 min
254 Views


Listen, Dan, if you don't call me back,

that's really not much more I can do for you.

I am Makaela. Did u go on vacation?

I have seeing u around the last few days.

Hey listen, your mails pile up very high so on to your elementary,

your daughter, Tara has been absenced for the past two days

and we yet can't communicate either two of you.

Dan, honey, It's mom.

Why haven't you called me back? Is everything okay?

Call me.

Hey, Dan, I'm Tim Carey, just to check it in.

You missed a night of poker ...

Well, Dan, picked up that phone,

answer text, or anything.

You have not given me a single respond ...

Really?

Yes, that's better. Okay.

Yikes.

It smells weird.

Uhhhh, yeap.

A standard basement.

We'll see.

What the hell...?

What is that?

Eww, is that mold?

Oh no. Leonard. I think you have mold.

What the hell is that?

Yo.

Oh! Jesus Christ! Yo!

- What is wrong with you? - Oh, Milo, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.

- What are you doing back here? - I found this ...

- With a bunch of graffiti out here. - I see, I see.

I think there were squatters. What is wrong with you?

I'm sorry. It was a bad thing I do and I didn't do it anyway.

Dude, my heart is beating so fast.

- Its not funny. - I'm sorry. I had to do it.

It is the second time today. You see this?

What is it?

Hey, Leonard.

Oh man, once if this turns out to be a one cellar,

I'll tell you how do I spend my weekend.

- Would you get in there? - Yeah, why don't you check it out?

Did you find anything good?

I don't know. There is a paint and there's a box of DV tapes, maybe camera.

Right there, in the corner. Do you see them?

Wow, great.

- Leonard? Where is Leonard? - Here, right here.

- You mind if we take these video? - It's none of my business.

You're a good man.

Congratulations, today we just struck gold. Those tapes are incredible.

What do you wanna drink? I'll go get the first round.

- I don't ... I don't drink. - You don't? You don't drink?

- No, not drinking. - You're not drinking? At all?

- She does not drink. - Do you want a coffee or something?

- Yeah. - I'll get a coffee.

- I mean, an Irish coffee. - Hey guys.

Cheers.

- Salute. - Cheers.

You know, I don't mean to bring anybody's prie-dieu,

but I just sat in the van for the last 45 minutes

and all I saw was a bunch of very boring ... as family gathers.

- Wrong. - No, right.

- No, that's totally wrong. - Very boring.

No, that gives us story exactly what it was missing to the context.

Worry about the shooting, the story layer?

Sara, look, you want to be a fantastic poetical one day

and I see that you absolutely have the potential.

But sometimes you got to learn to take what you can get.

And also, Leonard did say whatever that we're behind, we got to keep.

Just that you can't keep something, it means actually you shouldn't.

Look, I do not want to spend the rest of my lifebrin Columbia, do you?

Unprotected ...

- Oh. - This gonna be a lot.

Yeah.

- Chopping broccoli. - Your favorite.

- Oh, broccoli. - Yeah, broccoli.

- I hate broccoli. - You got to love that ...

I got to learn that like you.

It looks like there's moist around the tapes.

Yeah, it's not like it should ...

Cake.

- You can sit outside. - Alright, stop, okay?

Stop it. I know it's a pin in the ass.

And it's a lot of furnish, but we have to go through it.

- But it is a lot. Why...? - It's gonna be...

- It's gonna cut them together well. - Why did we have to do?

Why doesn't Charlie come and watch together with us ...?

- 'Cause that's not his job to do that. - Yes of course.

- You know that. - Thank you, mommy.

You know I gets Charlie in your pants, right?

Really?

- Really? - Alright, nevermind.

You really wanna talk about this again?

No, we ... Forget it.

- That was not a good head conversation. - Well, no, you are not given up.

You were absolutely wasted, I know.

But you like totally screw up for a few following weeks after that?

'Cause I seem to remember we last a little longer

a horrible wasted given.

And it was a mistake and we just need to stay friends.

Great. Let me clear. A mistake.

I wouldn't talk about this anymore.

Sh*t.

Daddy, is that you?

Daddy?

- Are you little tense? - A little bit.

- I've never done this before. - Alright, just relax.

Do you remember the Wittlocke on Hollyluke Road?

Dan and Rose Wittlocke?

We didn't kick the red lights out. They left.

We called them and nobody picked up.

They were just gone.

So, uh, what has inspired the Wittlocke to leave,

Had nothing to do with us. Nothing.

D & W GROUP MORTGAGEbr- Hey Milo, what do you think !-- i--?

They left. They had just get out of here.

Milo?

- Yeah? - New game plan, man.

Can you give me a flavor and look up these tapes?

Check discover every hour you can and find it any inside of the word where the Wittlockes went.

Yeah, that's cool. Alright I just pack up all by myself and I see you guys in some point.

Can you give me sound check with it?

- I can't ... I can't hear you. - You can't hear me?

I can't hear anything.

- The microphone was not on. - Was it off?

It was totally off.

- Good job. - I am professional.

It began as the story with a family ...

driven from the home by Foreclosure

but recent development has shown it to be much more than that.

They were barbeque on the beach.

Dan Rose, Tara, Jeremy.

Wayne noticed it.

Jeremy was gone.

What happened to him?

He went for a swim and hit by a boat.

Dan got a little bit strange after the accident.

I mean, who wouldn't?

He just always had that ... that camera with him.

Uh, I mean, he had it before,

but he would use it for birthday parties...

or school recitals things like that.br

I went for a jog and I saw him in the backyard,

just staring into the woods,

just pointing the camera at nothing.

So, did you get any calls regarding Dan Wittlocke or his wife's pryer

through their disappearance?

Yeah, I got a series calls from Dan

claim there were some stalker in the woods outside of his home.

I never saw anything.

Dan? He did not hear in that.

He began to wag and raving,

and insisting there was a guy living in the trees on his property.

If you ask me, the guy playing with the full deck there.

Oops, sorry, I moved my hands.

- No, that's okay. - Okay, that's alright.

- That was pretty good. - A lot of we did that.

If you ask me, the guy wouldn't play with the full deck there.

That's great, it's a great one.

Obsessive.

- Hey. - Hey.

- What're you doing? - Hey, uh...

- Where's the rest of your team? - They'll come back along in five minutes.

Ah, well. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Can you see the difference ...?

Does it strikes you as odd?

Yeah, but can you see the...

Here we go.

Alright never mind. Yep, we are good ...

she's not.

This is the fifth call I get.

Barbara, hello.

Yeah.

I ... No, no, we clear this duty

Remember? We talked about it... Okay. Oh, she's gone.

- That's it. she's gone. - She hang up?

I feel like a better husband. I feel I should go on Oprah.

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Ian Shorr

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