Sunset Society
- Year:
- 2018
- 90 min
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[Ace] From our childhood
homes they take us,
in our innocence, they make us
to march to fight, to hate,
to believe in them,
their games,
their priceless murderous toys.
Their killing fields, sword and
shield, old men who feel no shame.
Their scent is now heroic
and foolish to the flames.
For the sake of naked power,
we dominate the slaughter house,
we die for what's not ours.
Forsaken by his country,
the veteran is empty,
he counts himself a loser,
his friends are all together,
laughing now forever.
The ones we left behind,
tale us down the years,
we'll never let him join them.
Fearless he was then.
They make him the tragic hero.
May it cost the politicians
dear.
[heavy metal music playing]
[clanging]
[roars]
[bones snapping]
[exclaims]
[whipping]
[clanging]
[sword clashing]
[heavy metal music playing
from car stereo]
[laughter]
[indistinct chatter]
Come on, come on, girls.
[all laughing]
[woman] Open it.
After you.
[Charlie] Ooh...
Charlie, this is where you live?
Ah, ever since the owners
invited me in.
Who else is going to be
partying with us tonight?
Just the three of us.
And maybe Sophia might join us
for a little bite.
- Is she your old lady?
- That she is.
But she sure doesn't look it.
Oh, I can't wait to meet her.
Mm, I'm sure
she's gonna like you two.
She's big into boxed lunches,
especially when they belong to
such cute catholic school girls.
I'm quite partial
to them myself.
Well, between the two of us,
I'm sure you'll have plenty.
Let's go downstairs.
Get the railing.
Here, this way.
Ooh...
Is this staircase
making you dizzy too?
- [women exclaiming]
- [Charlie laughing]
Can I use my phone?
[Charlie] I'm right
where you are. [laughs]
Ooh...
Sophia!
Ah, are you home?
We've got company.
You certainly do.
Hello, Charlie.
Mr. Cross.
What brings you
to my humble abode?
Humble, huh?
I like humble.
Burton,
make Charlie comfortable.
[groans]
Hello, girls.
[roars]
[grunts]
Get off of me. You have no
idea who you're messing with.
We know exactly
who we're messing with.
Ace sent me.
What should we do
with these two?
Uh...
Whatever you like.
- They're no concern of ours.
- Oh, goody.
Play time.
Ladies,
let's do a little exploring,
shall we?
[sighing]
[groans]
Please can you let your grip a little
loose? This cross is burning my back.
Oh, poor baby.
[Charlie groans]
Upstairs, ladies.
You guys wanna come?
[squealing]
Now, we can get down
to business.
What do you want?
A certain film
in your possession.
And please, don't act dumb,
even if you are.
[stutters] I don't have it. The movie
was destroyed, all the copies.
Frankie sorted that, okay?
Why don't you talk to him?
We did ask him.
And Frankie was uncooperative.
[Ace]
Outside the society, right?
So we can be safe,
and not noticed.
And now somebody
is screwing that up.
DVD, boy.
- A movie about what?
- About the real vampires.
I catch them in the act.
- What?
- And I taped it in my camera.
He's a real vampire
in action.
I need you to get
all of this sh*t,
I need everyone of them
back, recalled.
All right?
And recall the guy, too.
- You know what I mean?
- Yes.
Where's the disk, Frankie?
For the last time,
the disk is destroyed.
Why do I know this? 'Cause I'm
the guy that destroyed it.
I took it out of my drawer,
and put it in the fireplace.
And I watched it burn,
sizzle, burn.
- You look terrible.
- It's gone.
Where's the disk, Frankie?
Where's the disk, Frankie?
Where's the disk, Frankie?
- Where's the disk, Frankie?
- Where's the disk, Frankie?
Oh, God,
can you say anything else?
The disk, Frankie,
where is it?
Can you help me to twist and kick
this guy's ass, what do you think?
Okay, it's a "No."
I'm telling you, it's gone.
I promise you it's gone.
Now, let me get out of here, and
I'll stay out of your way, okay?
Where's the disk, Frankie?
This is like a broken record. You're wasting
your time, why don't you ask me in Spanish?
[speaking Spanish]
Congratulations.
You speak Spanish.
I'm telling you,
the disk is gone.
It is gone,
we're wasting time.
Let me just get out of here. I won't
bother you, I'll stay out of your hair.
You'll never see me again, just let me...
What is that?
Where is the disk?
I don't have it.
I destroyed it.
For the last time, gone.
The disk is gone.
You're Jewish,
aren't you, Frankie?
I was before I turned
but don't tell my Rabbi.
This will make things easier.
- Why, what are you gonna do?
- Star of David.
Uh-huh.
[screaming]
Stop! Stop it!
[groaning]
[screaming]
But we heard,
through a reliable source,
someone kept the original.
In fact,
we heard that it had been
expanded into this
informative history lesson
on the Sunset Society.
A society no one is supposed
to know about.
Whoever told you that
is a liar. [groans]
There is no movie.
Even if there was,
I had nothing to do with it.
So, this was just
a misunderstanding?
- A mistake?
- Yeah.
Yes, that's right.
- That's the wrong answer.
- No.
No!
- Tie him up.
- [Charlie] No!
Nice, nice.
[women moaning]
Lay down.
Both of you.
Feeling a little warm,
aren't you?
[grunts]
I'm sorry about that, but
are you gonna tell us
what Ace wants to know?
Go stake yourself.
[chuckles]
Remember that scene
from Marathon Man,
what Laurence Olivier
said to Dustin Hoffman,
"Is it safe?"
Ha, that movie gave me
nightmares for years.
I always wondered how that
would go over with vampires.
You know what I really like?
Kissing cousins.
Eenie meenie...
miney...
mo.
You're first.
[heavy metal music playing]
This will work.
[Charlie] Uh... I don't know.
I don't know, I swear.
It was destroyed, he said.
It's safe, it's safe.
- [Mr. Cross] Unfortunately, I don't believe you.
- No, no!
[giggles]
No!
[screaming]
Watch.
[screaming continues]
[screaming]
You're not a virgin, are you?
Well, I guarantee you've never
had it like this before.
Drink with it.
[exhales sharply]
[exclaims]
[moaning]
[giggles]
What are you doing?
[exclaims]
[moaning]
Reese?
Ah, Christ. Oh, my God,
he's growing inside of me.
[screams]
[screaming]
Ah, the children of the night.
What sweet music they make.
[laughs maniacally]
[screaming]
Now that's what I call
deep love.
[panting]
Your turn.
[woman screaming]
[man roars]
Are you ready to talk?
If you can.
I can speed up the process.
[laughs maniacally]
Now, answer, answer...
- [gasps] Charlie!
- No!
You must be Sophia.
Leave him alone.
Not so fast, little lady.
All we want
is Charlie's little home movie.
Charlie doesn't make
home movies.
That you're aware of?
I'm aware of everything
in this society.
I was Ace's girl.
I heard you calling.
[bones snapping]
I'm aware of everything
in this society.
I was Ace's girl. I have
records and recordings.
Are you saying
you made the movie?
What do I look like?
Just a pretty face?
Let her go.
I was wondering when Ace would
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