Crazy Bitches Page #8

Synopsis: 7 girls and 1 fab gay guy plan a getaway to a remote ranch for a week of gossip and grub. They start off where they always do, old rivalries in place, extreme vanity covering great insecurities, but with a true love for each other underneath the bickering, sniping and sassing. A number of drinks into night one and a dark secret is revealed. The house they rented is the site of a mass murder of teenage girls 15 years earlier. Blood still stains the floors under replacement carpets. The killer still runs free. The girls take it for what it seems - a fun story for a rainy night by a roaring fire. But after one of them disappears and is discovered dead, the story doesn't seem so fun anymore. 1 by 1, they die, killed by their own vanity. The fun-filled week turns into a race against death. Who will make it out alive?
Genre: Comedy, Horror
Director(s): Jane Clark
Production: FilmMcQueen
  1 win & 3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
3.8
NOT RATED
Year:
2014
100 min
Website
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What happened to your

"thou shalt not kill"

philosophy, Minnie?

You beginning to see how

it might be justified?

Alice...

When I thought I was worthless,

you treated me with value.

You stood up and you told me,

"No, you are worth more!"

Now I'm telling you

you are worth more.

Please remember

that when I'm gone.

This will be one killing I think

you'll agree is justified.

Ladies.

For hours, detective, no

one's telling us anything.

Imagine, we have more immediate

problems to deal with.

No, no!

Now you say your friend

there, she confessed to you?

Yes, she did.

I can't believe Dorri was

capable of something like that.

She was such a sweet person.

That "sweet person"

was a serious nut job.

I mean maybe losing her mother

in an early age pushed

her over the edge.

I'm not sure.

When we interviewed

the ranch hand's

kid, he was pretty sure Molly,

or "the little b*tch"

as he called her,

had caused it, but we

couldn't prove anything.

I told her I could get

up the face on my own.

That's enough

to make anyone bitter.

When he disappeared that night,

we did find a

blood trail leading

into the woods and common wisdom

is that he escaped the killer,

but was seriously wounded.

Of course at that point

he was coyote food.

Now of course when Mr.

And Mrs. Benton died

a couple of months later

in that car accident,

we stopped investigating

altogether.

They left everything they

had to your friend there.

Speaking of, we did find another

body next to a

black convertible.

Viviana had a black convertible.

Who's that?

Vivianna Huffington.

And I'm sorry, but

if you're through,

I need to know, have your

officers found our friend Cassie?

She's in need of

immediate medical attention.

Well I'm sorry to

say, but that's her.

No, that can't be right.

Well she bled out.

I mean you don't survive having

the back of your head

smashed in like that.

You're lying!

She wasn't hit in

the back of the

head, she got hit in the front!

She was alive when we left her!

It can skew the memory,

trust me, she's very dead.

No!

Officer Daniels!

Yes, sir.

When you and your

friend are done here,

Officer Daniels will take

you back to town, okay?

Please don't touch

the body, Ma'am.

Alice!

Jesus, Alice, Jesus,

you're okay, thank God.

I got on the road

as soon as I heard.

Look, I know I messed up plenty.

And you can be mad

at me again tomorrow.

But right now, let

me take care of you.

Please.

Is that a yes?

I don't think there's

any fixing the past, Eddie.

Go home.

Logan needs one of us there.

I'm sorry!

Crazy b*tches!

You know it's

not your fault that

all our friends died, right, Al?

Whatever you do, don't feel bad.

No, I know.

I won't.

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