Escape from Tomorrow

Synopsis: In this black comedy, Jim is an unsatisfied middle aged man on vacation with his family at Disney World. While his family frolics through the park and is enthralled with the sights and sounds of Disney, Jim finds himself inexplicably obsessed with two French teenage girls. The park environment soon turns to something more sinister as Jim uncovers its secrets. Jim must protect his adventurous kids, placate his suspicious wife and defend himself against the happiest place on Earth.
Genre: Drama, Fantasy, Horror
Director(s): Randy Moore
Production: FilmBuff
  2 wins & 5 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.2
Metacritic:
58
Rotten Tomatoes:
55%
NOT RATED
Year:
2013
90 min
$169,719
Website
298 Views


What?

I don't understand.

Jim, listen to me, don't let

your imagination run wild.

It's a transitional period.

So you're firing me for

no real reason then?

Well, there's a little

more to it than that.

- What do you mean?

- I can't really discuss it right now.

Why not?

What else is goin' on Roger?

Sorry old boy, I'm

just the messenger.

Do give my best to the family.

Oh, and don't forget about Soarin'.

My boys just won't

stop talking about it.

They say you actually

feel like you're flying.

Sounds lovely... Well...

Hey wait Roger, please!

Best of luck.

No don't! Elliot!

Elliot. Get back here!

Elliot!

Come on, open the door.

Open the door.

Jim?

Jim?

Where are you?

Let's go.

Hey guys! Sara, wait up!

Oh my god. She doesn't

even listen to me.

Well she's just excited.

It's this place, you know.

Hey now, you're way

too nice to her.

You have to, like,

not be so nice to them.

Not make me look

like the bad person.

What about him?

Elliot, apologize to your father.

No!

What? Did you hear that?

I don't know what's into him.

He's acting a little strange today.

He's just a little

different, that's all.

Um, who were you talking

to on the balcony?

What?

Yeah, who were you talking to?

Nobody, I wasn't talking to anybody.

So, you're lips were moving?

What are you, a lip reader now?

Yes I am.

- I was just talking to...

- I wanna believe you.

But it was a little weird.

Tell me what's going on.

Honey, it was no one.

Look, I wanna have one final

decent last day here, okay?

That's all I ask, alright?

Okay.

Alright. It's our last day.

- Let's go guys.

- Get in honey.

Nice.

Look, the train's

about ready to come.

Look, it's gonna be coming

down those tracks down there.

- Can you see it?

- Yeah!

Please stand clear of the doors.

Come on guys. Here we go.

Everybody in.

Let me sit over here in the corner.

Okay guys.

Elliot, sit down.

Sit down, Elliot.

- Elliot, sit down!

- Sit down honey.

Please sit down, Elliot.

Now stopping at Disney's

Polynesian Resort.

Please hold on to the handrails

and stand clear of the doors until

the monorail stops completely

and the doors open.

Oh, the humidity, my gosh!

Can we go on Buzz Lightyear?

Ask your father.

Can we Dad?

We'll see, honey.

Depends how long the line is.

Okay.

Okay, we need to get a

picture with the castle.

The whole family.

Picture of the castle.

Let's do it.

That will work!

- Say Mickey!

- Mickey!

- And Minnie!

- Minnie!

There you go!

Oh, that's beautiful, wow.

That's so cute.

They do have everything.

You wanna go on the, uh, thing?

Are you scared, sweetie?

I don't like the witch.

Nobody does... nobody does.

- She's afraid.

- No I'm not!

Uh huh.

It's not scary. I've

been on it before.

See, it's different.

They make this for

little tiny kids.

It's not scary. You can hold

daddy's hand really tight.

- Honey the line, the line.

- Okay, okay.

Oh no, here she comes.

There she is, the wicked witch!

She's just pretend, right?

That's right.

Witches aren't real.

No.

And they lived happily

ever after. Yay!

This is so cute!

- Look at flying Pooh.

- Hey baby, come on.

- No, honey, not now, the kids!

- What are you worried about?

- The kids! Not now!

- Come on.

What?

No one's around. Come on.

- Not in front of the kids.

- Tigger!

No, keep your hands... honey...

Not here. No.

Not in front of the kids. No. Stop.

- Come on.

- Jim.

You're such a downer.

- You're such a Debbie Downer.

- No.

La la la la lala lala la

lala lala la lala la la la la la

- Sit down Jim.

- Sorry... it's just...

lala la la la la la

lala la la la la la

I hate you.

What?

What did she say?

Hate's a bad word.

No, Mommy didn't mean it, honey.

Something's wrong with Elliot.

Oh, you're not his father.

lala lala la la la la la

lala lala la la la la

That was fun.

Hey, honey?

Did that... seem normal to you?

What do you mean?

Now can we go on Buzz Lightyear?

I don't like that ride.

- Guys.

- I wanna go on the teacups.

Jim...

What?

Wanna take her?

Yeah...

Uh, no, no actually you take her

and I'll take him

on Buzz Lightyear.

- Yes!

- Alright!

Okay, then.

We'll meet you back at

the carousel in an hour.

- Okay.

- Have fun!

- Okay. Alright.

- Muah muah muah, love you!

Get your astro-blasters

ready, space cadets!

Wooh!

Wooh!

Wooh!

You know honey,

this might be a while.

Yep.

You sure you don't want to get a

fast pass, we'll come back later?

That's okay.

We could ride something else.

Uh-uh.

You really like this ride, huh?

Let's wave to our fans! Hello!

Hello! Hello!

Let's see how long the line is.

You see how long it is?

Whoa. Yep.

It's gonna take forever.

Oh man.

Alright! Wooh!

Giddyup.

No, we're still in line.

I don't know, it's not really movin'. You?

We're gonna get something to eat,

because this one looks like

she's about ready to fade.

- Okay?

- Alright.

I'll call you if we ever

get out of here. Alright?

Alright.

Bam bam bam bam bam.

I sliced him apart.

Sorry space rangers, this

ride is no longer in service.

Please proceed to the nearest

exit and have a great day.

Oh my... you gotta be

f***ing kidding me.

I'm sorry little man.

Looks like someone does not

want us to go on this one.

What happened?

I don't know.

- You hungry?

- No.

Hey, you wanna go on Pirates?

No.

Dad?

Yeah...

This is fun.

Uh-huh.

Don't slow down no matter what.

Let's step on the gas!

'Moi' is 'me' right?

Oh my... you like a big nose?

- Oh my! Ooh-la-la! Wow.

- Oh-la-la!

You alright?

They like it.

Aah!

Come on.

- Yes.

- Okay, right here.

- Dad?

- Yeah?

Why are we following those girls?

Girls, what girls?

Bonjour!

Those girls!

Oh... well, um...

I guess they just like

the same rides as we do.

- Oh. Dad?

- Yeah?

They're pretty, huh?

Well, yeah, pretty? It depends

on your definition of pretty.

- Do you think they're pretty?

- I guess.

Well then, there you go.

That's your definition.

Is Mommy pretty?

You're mother?

Yeah, she's beautiful.

- I think so too.

- Yeah.

I mean not in a classical... sense.

But more in a... Emily

Dickinson... kind of...

bookish... Tina Fey kind of thing.

Yeah, but she's beautiful, yeah.

Hey, hon. We're over

here by the castle.

Just wondering where you are.

Call me when you get this, okay?

Where's Daddy?

I don't know!

Let's go find him, okay?

What?

Space Mountain?

What's the matter?

That's a big kids' ride.

You're a big kid, aren't you?

What? Hey...

do you remember when you

were afraid of the teacups?

Same thing.

Hey.

Come on. Let's o.

Look!

Elliot?

Oh there's Mommy. There she is.

What's wrong baby? What's wrong?

Jim, we've been waiting

for you for over an hour.

- I am so sorry, Em...

- Why didn't you answer your phone?

I'm sorry Em.

Is this vomit?

I threw up.

Oh, sweetie...

What happened?

Dad made me go on Space Mountain.

I didn't make him go.

You took him on Space Mountain?!

What's wrong with you?

Did you black out again?

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Randy Moore

Randolph Edward "Randy" Moore (June 21, 1906 – June 12, 1992) was an American professional baseball outfielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Chicago White Sox, Boston Braves, Brooklyn Dodgers, and St. Louis Cardinals between 1927 and 1937.He finished 23rd in voting for the 1933 National League MVP for playing in 135 Games and having 497 At Bats, 64 Runs, 150 Hits, 23 Doubles, 7 Triples, 8 Home Runs, 70 RBI, 3 Stolen Bases, 40 Walks, .302 Batting Average, .356 On-base percentage, .425 Slugging Percentage, 211 Total Bases and 9 Sacrifice Hits. In 10 seasons he played in 749 Games and had 2,253 At Bats, 258 Runs, 627 Hits, 110 Doubles, 17 Triples, 27 Home Runs, 308 RBI, 11 Stolen Bases, 158 Walks, .278 Batting Average, .326 On-base percentage, .378 Slugging Percentage, 852 Total Bases and 30 Sacrifice hits. He died in Mt. Pleasant, Texas at the age of 85. more…

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