Monsters Wanted Page #11

Synopsis: In early 2011, Rich Teachout quit his lucrative job to focus on creating a one-of-a-kind haunted attraction. He and his partner Janel dedicated every moment, ounce of energy, and dollar to making their "Scream Park" a reality. "Monsters Wanted" is the story of their self-proclaimed madness and the industry, culture, and people who share it.
Genre: Documentary
Production: ThoughtFly Films
  1 win.
 
IMDB:
6.2
Year:
2013
89 min
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You're gonna

make me sad.

- Has it been

that awesome, that--

- yes. Yes, it has.

- But it's been

so not awesome sometimes.

- Yeah, but the not-awesome

parts are the funnest.

- Um, I'm happy

it's over.

I've got my weekends

free again.

But it was so much fun,

I don't want it to end.

- Damn.

Gotta wait another whole

year for this sh*t.

Hope we start earlier

next year.

[Laughter]

- What do you think

about being a zombie?

- [Moans]

- Is it killer?

- [Groans]

- [Laughs]

I love you so much.

She's shy.

She really is.

She came a long way

to do this, she really did.

She's--she's sick

all the time,

and she came a really

long way

outside of herself,

as a little person, to do it,

'cause she's, like,

super shy.

Tonight's a sad night.

We're not gonna see

our family for a long time,

and it's gonna suck.

I'm probably

gonna go home tomorrow

and lay down

and cry for a while.

I know janel is.

It's breaking janel's heart.

She's--I've watched her,

like,

six times this morning

already,

tear up so bad,

without saying words.

She's, like, she feels

like she's this mama

of this huge project,

and she was like

she's liberated

and freed people,

just giving 'em

something to do

outside of the norm,

you know,

because this is where

it's an outlet.

It's family.

Mwah!

- Uhh!

- Ow!

- I love you guys,

and it's been fun,

but it can't last forever.

- We made it through

with only two concussions,

and it was

a little emotional

of a night,

but it was cool.

Our little family

had grown up

and was walking

on its own.

- I've had many people,

um, tell me

that they really felt

like it changed their life,

and it makes me feel good

that it was--

it was larger project.

It wasn't just business.

- I'm gonna be sad

that I don't hear Nick saying,

"that's not good,"

and Christina's stick

and Nina's scream

and Barry's growl

and...

You guys are great.

Thanks.

- We love you, dusty.

- I love you too.

- You know, dusty,

I want to say, you know,

it wouldn't be right if we

didn't, you know, haze you.

Get her!

[Overlapping shouts]

- Aah! Aah!

- These haunts, they're

nothing without you guys,

so out of everything,

from the bottom of our hearts,

without you,

this wouldn't exist.

So we love you.

[Cheering]

- Oh, let's give them one hell

of a round of applause.

- Thank you!

- 'Cause they deserve it.

[Cheers and applause]

- That community

that we've built,

it's a little bit

dysfunctional,

'cause we're all a little

screwed up in the head.

But at the same point,

you know,

I've got lifelong friends,

whether they came back to

the haunt next year or not,

'cause there's--

there's some people

who don't know that

they're gonna come back.

- This is like

a second dad,

in a really weird,

twisted way.

This is like

my best friend.

- Aw! That's all right.

We'll make it.

- I'm gonna cry.

Don't make me cry.

[Overlapping chatter]

- Uh, yes.

I'm gonna bawl

my little eyeballs out.

- I felt like I finally

had this huge family,

and it was all over.

You know, not that we were

never gonna see them again,

but the whole ritual of

being together every weekend

and the chaos

that we conquered

and all the challenges

that we overcame every weekend

was now ending,

so, I mean, it was--

it was a little overwhelming.

You know, I still

kind of feel that way.

I had planned

on setting aside

enough money for us

to survive several months

before we found something else

to create income,

because I knew

that the first year,

we weren't gonna

make money back.

But when it came down

to the line,

we just went out

and bought what we needed,

and we ran through

that reserve budget,

so we're really broke.

- I think we both

learned some lessons

about how to do this

next year together,

in that, you know,

who's allowed to do budgeting

and who's allowed

to do buying, but...

Guess I'm pretty good

at spending.

I have to go to this

job interview now.

- Hi. Okay.

- I love you.

- I love you.

The financial situation,

uh, definitely, uh,

makes me a little leery

about my decisions.

But...

Life is short.

You know, live it.

Do what you love.

- The average person is not

passionate about anything.

They don't have that same

passion and love.

They get up,

they go to their job,

and then they want to go

party for the weekend

and get away

from their life.

If I've got to start

lots of different things,

if I've got to go out

on a limb and risk everything

to try and make it work,

I'm gonna do it.

The worst thing that could

happen is, I fail

and I lose everything.

I can start over

and do it again.

It's not like

we've done it.

It's...We're doing it.

It's been different.

It's been fun.

Been worth

every bit of it.

I'll never regret it.

Just can't wait

to do it again.

[First time I saw her

by viva viva]

- every now and then

I think about the times

when I was younger

I had a hunger

to do something brave

and bold

and leave 'em all

in the dust

but everything trusted

rusted in the rain

now I'm never gonna

see things

the same way again

and I see

oh, I see

oh, I see

waiting at the bus stop,

sucking on cough drops

smoking too much

and now I cough a lot

don't give it

a second thought

if I would live

the life I've got

who cares about all the shitty

thoughts in the way?

f*** it

well, I paid a little visit

to my hometown

everything was ripped out

and eased out of the ground

I was homesick

when I was home

I'm never

going home again

well, don't try

too hard

you look like a phony

you sound like a phony

it's a bunch of baloney

hey, it comes

and goes away

there's no pleasure

without pain

and everything

I trusted

rusted in the rain

now I'm way too old to care

and too young to complain

and I see

I'll take you

anywhere you want to go

and I see

I'll take you

anywhere you want to go

yeah, yeah yeah yeah

and I see

I'm never going home

again

- Everybody

get the f*** out.

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Brian Cunningham

Brian 'Bucky' Cunningham (born 14 August 1952 in Adelaide, South Australia) is a former Australian rules footballer in the South Australian National Football League, playing for the Port Adelaide. Cunningham was later CEO of Port Magpies in the SANFL, and the Port Adelaide Football Club in the AFL. Making his league debut in 1971, Cunningham played as a rover and small forward throughout his career. In 1979 Cunningham was appointed captain of the Magpies, and captained the club until 1982. Port won 3 premierships in Cunningham's 4 years as captain. Cunningham retired at the end of the 1983 season, having played 256 games for Port (kicking 428 goals) and 6 games representing South Australia. Cunningham was appointed CEO (Chief Executive Officer) of the Port Adelaide Football Club in 1992 and was part of the club's successful bid to join the AFL. In 1996 Cunningham remained the Port Adelaide Football Club's CEO in the AFL. Cunningham retired as CEO after the Power's first AFL premiership in 2004. In 2005, Cunningham was inducted into the South Australian Football Hall of Fame. Between his playing and CEO days, Cunningham worked as a high-school teacher. He was appointed Chief Executive of the Department of Further Education, Employment, Science & Technology (DFEEST) in South Australia in 2005. more…

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