Halloweed Page #10

Synopsis: A comedic blend of murder, mystery and marijuana. Trying to escape the infamy of a serial killer father, Trent Modine and his goof-ball stepbrother Joey, both seeking a new start, find refuge in the small town of Mooseheart. Joey, a complete stoner in a town known for its good weed and stories of the Candy Corn Killer, is a disaster waiting to happen. As you can imagine, it doesn't take long before the family name catches up. Trent and Joey must figure out how to sort through a string of cliché murders that so happen starts right as they arrive.
 
IMDB:
3.6
NOT RATED
Year:
2016
101 min
36 Views


I tried.

We're not seriously gonna

just swipe this under the rug.

Yeah.

He's the hero that

Mooseheart needs.

Our silent guardian.

Our watchful protector.

He ain't doing any

of that. He's dead.

Oh, Dark Knight.

Not a horror movie

technically, but I get it.

You are my protector and

my hero, Trent Modine.

[sappy music]

d

[grunts]

Stupid movie references.

I don't even own a--

Shh!

Take me to the lambo.

Peace.

d He who got the

weed got the power d

d I'll meet you at

your crib in an hour d

d Got the best green

on the block d

d If you don't got my money

you can suck my cock d

d You know I got my

white boys with me d

[baby laughing]

that I am super, super

grateful for the opportunity.

You will not be

disappointed in me.

I'm gonna be the best

intern you have ever seen.

Um, what about

this box Mr. Mayor?

Oh!

And you're sure that you

want iCarly on a 24 hour

loop in every room

in the building?

Absolutely.

24/7.

Want a sucker?

Oh, thank you, Mr. Mayor.

Uh, I will get

right on that.

[laughs]

[upbeat music]

d

And they never will.

[evil laughing]

[upbeat music]

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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