Devour
- R
- Year:
- 2005
- 90 min
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Miss, you okay?
I can't remember when I had my first
waking nightmare.
They're too disturbing to call daydreams.
I never talked about them with anyone.
They never made any sense to me...
then I found the Pathway.
Now they're all clear, every one of them.
Breakfast of champions.
When was the last time you slept?
I'm happy I can stand, man.
I'm on a three-day rage.
Your father will kick your ass
if you flunk anything.
Since when did he need an excuse
to do that?
At least you're out of the house.
Hey, I'd trade places with you any day.
- What up, Jake?
- Darius.
What's up?
So you playing ball next year?
- I don't know, man.
- Get with it.
That's what you said last term, dawg.
Man, the guys around the gym,
they tell me you're the real deal.
- What are you staring at?
- It ain't your truck, homey.
- Easy.
- What's he got there, Jake?
- Nothing, man.
- Bullshit.
Let it go.
- Just keep your dog on a leash.
- All right.
What the f*** were you gonna do,
shoot him?
Chill. It only told me to scare him.
"It"? What is "it"?
Just give me back the piece.
No, man, no. Are you crazy?
What, do you want to get arrested?
Where did you get this?
Later.
Happy birthday.
Joseph Campbell believed
that the power of myth...
related to certain intrinsic universal values
found in all cultures:
The need to worship God,
to protect the family...
to coexist in harmony with nature.
Now, from these very ideas
stories were created...
and passed down
from one generation to another...
each having its own central hero character.
Want to see what you missed?
If I wanted to see it,
I wouldn't have missed it.
Campbell termed this ennobled path...
- Just trying to be helpful.
- What a shame.
I thought you wanted to get in my pants.
It is my birthday.
Works for me.
But little more than the stories
we grow up hearing...
and the tradition of telling them...
is what binds together
even the most disparate of societies.
Happy birthday, handsome.
- How does it feel to be 21?
- Like I'm on the verge of nothing.
Mr. Gray, am I interrupting a celebration?
Sorry, Prof. Hartney.
Tell me, Dakota, what are we to make
of this Dionysian offering?
Mimosas.
All right. That's enough for today.
Thank you.
- So we drinking this tonight?
- We'll be doing a lot more than that.
Dakota.
In my office in 30 minutes.
Get me out of this town.
You must be Jake.
Yeah. How did you know that?
Hey, Jake, this lady needs help
with her laptop, okay?
Okay. What's the problem?
It just stopped working.
They do that.
Okay, let's see.
- That's what it looks like in there.
- What did you expect?
Lots of little guys running around
doing my errands for me.
Okay.
You've got some red wax.
Wax. My tarot cards.
- Sorry?
- I burn candles when I read tarot, so...
They help you see into the future, right?
Yeah, and the past.
Okay.
It works.
- What do I owe you?
- No charge.
- Really?
- Yeah.
That's so nice. Thank you.
Jake.
You could have got $75 for that job.
- It was a piece of wax.
- Yeah?
Well, I'm docking your salary.
What the hell for?
Because your time is my money.
And please, watch your f***ing language.
Aren't you going to blow it out?
Are you going to sing me "Happy Birthday"?
I stopped singing the day
they kicked me out of the church choir.
Did you go see your mother?
No. She wasn't feeling well today,
so I'll go see her tomorrow.
How are things going at the mill?
Still got a job.
They'd have to close the place down
if they got rid of you.
Thanks.
You going out tonight
with Conrad and Dakota?
I'm legal.
They look up to you, Jake.
But they're still caught in the rain.
What does that mean?
Don't get wet.
Ludes? X? What's your poison, lover boy?
- Are you peaking or crying?
- I've had better days, Jake.
- So what happened?
- Hartney hit on me again.
- What did he say?
- F*** or fail.
That's got a nice ring to it.
Well, I ran out of the office.
I bought myself a few days.
Why don't you report him?
He does this all the time.
- Dean Glick won't do anything.
- Why not?
I'll give you one guess.
Come on, huh?
Sh*t.
F***. I'll f***ing nail both of you, man?
- I didn't call for back up.
- You're welcome.
So, Valerie Gaines, behind the gym...
senior prom.
You guys thought that we were
powdering our noses.
Her nose was up my skirt.
Man!
Jake, what's our zip code?
Had you heard that one?
Personally, I found it depressing.
That's just because you weren't there.
Exactly. What year were you born?
Same as you, dumb-ass.
So what's your weirdest family holiday?
F*** that. We'll be here all night.
What was your weirdest family holiday?
Thanksgiving, a couple years ago.
I was building a ramp
for my mom's wheelchair...
and Father Moore came by to visit.
They were all inside watching football,
Dallas-Tampa game. Dallas lost.
That was your weirdest family holiday?
So I had a hammer in my hand...
and I look up
and Father Moore was smiling at me...
is just bashing his head in.
Over and over,
and then I'd smash my parents' heads in.
Then, like, half the people I knew, just...
So then I started thinking,
what else would I like to do?
And all this crazy sh*t came into my head.
So then what happened?
I finished the ramp, and we ate turkey.
Dude, that's sick even for me.
Dude, I've castrated my dad
Three of a kind, huh?
Let's play a real f***ed-up game.
"Welcome to The Pathway. "
The Pathway.
I've never played this before.
Dakota, it's a secret.
Well, it's not a very good secret
if you know about it.
Serious.
You give it your phone numbers and stuff...
then it calls you
and gives you bizarre things to do.
What kind of bizarre things?
Well, you don't know unless you play.
- How do you start?
- You already have.
Happy birthday.
Oh, sh*t. It's, like, my entire life.
Wild or what?
Dude, you'll never be President.
Turn this off.
Somebody could be reading this.
you got left in your bank account.
Abort.
F***!
God, I'm so drunk.
I need another drink.
Oh, body shots.
- I'll be down in a minute.
- Enjoy.
What are you doing?
Your charity case dropped that off for you.
Did she leave a number?
What do I look like, a secretary?
By the way, you're fired.
Yeah, right. I was 10 minutes late.
Look, my nephew got out of rehab,
all right. He needs a job.
- So do I.
- Oh, I don't know.
Sell pot like my nephew did.
He made a killing before he got busted.
I need the keys.
You've got to be kidding me.
You know, you owe me two weeks pay.
Sue me.
Son of a...
What?
Your boss fires you
and all you do is hit a desk?
Who is this?
I know what the voices in your head
really tell you to do.
I don't know who this is.
I don't have time to play games.
You wouldn't have let Conrad sign you on...
if you weren't looking for a distraction
from your dreary world.
Happy birthday.
This is the Pathway?
Today we find a way to get even
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