The Haunting Hour: Don't Think About It Page #4

Synopsis: Cassie's life changes when she moves and attends a high school ruled by the most beautiful girl in school, Priscilla, and her beautiful sidekicks. Priscilla immediately takes a dislike to Cassie, and soon it's a battle between the two. But when Priscilla goes missing, along with Cassie's younger brother, Max, Cassie must go on an adventure and search for them before it's too late...
Director(s): Alex Zamm
Production: Universal Studios
  4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.1
PG
Year:
2007
87 min
698 Views


That cockroach deal,

I mean, that was kind of over the top.

She deserved that.

I don't know.

I mean, so she dissed you?

Be cool. Whatever.

What are you so

ticked-off about, anyway?

And your brother,

I mean, what did he do to you?

He annoys me.

Ouch!

So you think I'm weird, huh?

No, I mean, in a good way.

Different.

Yeah, but not pretty like Priscilla.

I don't know.

Well, you know,

'cause she's all...

And all...

Yeah, but you're...

Nasty!

For a minute, I forgot

we were in the middle of a nightmare.

Sean, listen, you don't have to do this.

I mean it. None of this was your fault.

No biggie.

John Carlucci's parties suck anyway.

Come on.

This way.

Are you sure?

Sean!

Sorry. Big shoes.

Gosh!

I hate these webs.

What? What?

Something just ran over my foot.

Just keep moving.

There's no more slime.

Which way?

This way.

Where are we?

Ew. Ugh.

Oh, my.

Oh, my gosh!

Maybe it's out.

Foraging?

Well, I doubt

it went to the market.

Come on, let's make this fast.

Max? Max? Max?

Cassie! Help!

Somebody help me! Help! Please! Help!

Max?

Help! Help!

Max, are you okay?

Help!

Max?

Oh, my gosh!

Max, just calm down. We'll get you out.

Come on. Oh, my gosh!

Here. Here. Pull this.

Sean? What did you have for dinner?

I was just about

to ask you the same thing.

I think we're gonna need

bigger sticks.

Run!

This way! This way!

Come on!

Go! Go! Go! Faster! Faster!

Sean, watch behind...

He's got my leg!

Sean! Come on!

Shocker pen!

That was a fiasco.

Yeah, and it didn't work, either.

Why did you have

to read that book out loud?

I've got issues, okay?

I mean, what is that book?

Where did it come from?

The Halloween store.

The Halloween store! Of course!

Wait. Wait. What Halloween store?

He knew all along it would happen!

Well, who knew what would happen?

The weirdo who sold me the book!

What weirdo?

He knows the magic.

He has to! Come on!

Hello? Hello? Open!

Open up, please! He's not here.

Wait... Oh, come on! Come on! Come on!

Hey, wait!

Sorry, no refunds.

You knew the book was magic.

As I recall,

there's a warning

plainly printed on the first page.

But the Evil Thing is alive,

and it has my brother!

Aren't you the girl

who likes to scare people?

It's a powerful feeling,

to watch others cringe in fear.

I bet you can't wait

to see the frightened expression

on your brother's face

when he sees those babies hatch.

Yes! No, I can wait.

I don't want to see that expression.

Well, you should have thought

of that before.

Oh, well. Buyer's remorse.

Happens all the time in the retail trade.

But there has to be

something you can do.

No, there has to be something you can do.

You brought

the Evil Thing from the darkness.

Now you must figure out

how to return it there.

But you sold me the book.

But you brought me to this town.

You did?

I did not.

But you did. It was your wish

to scare people that summoned me.

Every Halloween, I choose the one

who wants to scare people the most.

This year, it was between you

and a nine-year-old in Detroit. You won.

Congratulations.

But there has to be

something you can sell me,

something from the store.

Store?

What store?

It's gone. It was just right here. What...

There has to be some way to kill it.

Two heads are better than one.

That's the way to get the bloody job done.

Happy Halloween.

Well, what does that mean?

Huh?

What he said,

"Two heads are better than one.

"That's the way to get the bloody job done. "

I don't know.

Well, it's a riddle.

Maybe it means our heads,

like the expression.

"Two heads are better than one. "

Like two heads can think better.

That's the obvious meaning, but in a riddle,

you look for the meaning that's not obvious.

Sorry, I wasn't in class that day.

For example, the Evil Thing has two heads.

Well, how can that be better for us?

I know. That's the problem.

Unless they fought each other.

Say that again.

Unless they fought each other?

Yes! You're brilliant!

I am?

But how do we get them to do that?

Do what?

Fight each other!

How?

I don't know.

Bloody job. Bloody job.

What would you need for a bloody job?

Blood?

And I know where to get some. Come on!

Cassie!

Cassie! Cassie! Help! Help!

Okay, here's the plan.

We lure the Evil Thing toward us.

When it gets close,

we throw the blood on it.

That will cause the sucking head

to attack its own body.

When it draws its own blood,

the other head will go into a frenzy.

And then it will devour itself.

Two heads are better than one.

That's really smart.

I know!

I don't know what's gotten into me.

But how do we lure it

into our trap?

Uh...

I don't know.

I know. With its mate.

It has a mate?

Doesn't everything?

Forget I said that.

Help! Somebody help me!

Help! Help! Help!

Help me! Help, please! Help!

Max, please don't be baby food.

Help!

Help! Help!

Help! Help! Help!

Come on.

Sorry.

Help! Somebody help me! Help!

Oh, no! The babies have hatched.

Help! Help!

Hurry.

But I don't see the Evil Thing.

As long as it doesn't see us.

Just start the mating call.

How do we know

that this is the mating call?

It showed up before.

It better not try

to mate with me.

Sounds like love to me.

Keep coming, big mama.

Come on. Come on.

There we go.

Come on.

Get ready.

What?

Oh, no.

Here, the blood! No, you do it! You do it!

Yeah, but you're supposed... No, you...

No!

Help me! Help! Please, help!

Max! Max!

Max, watch out! On the ground!

Max, the pitcher!

What pitcher?

Max!

Oh, no!

Max, grab the pitcher! The pitcher

right in front of you! Grab it! The pitcher!

Pick it up! Pick it up!

Pick it up! Pick it up!

What is it?

It's blood.

Blood!

Pick it up! Pick it up!

Pick it up! Pick it up!

Throw it on the Evil Thing!

What?

Throw it on the Evil Thing!

I'm scared!

You're not!

I can't! I'm too scared!

No, you're not.

You can do it. Throw the blood.

I can't!

Look at me.

I love you, Max. You can do it.

Help me!

It's working. It's attacking itself.

Yes! You did it, Max!

Way to go, little dude!

Yes!

It wasn't so hard.

Ew!

Get off of me!

Calm down. It's just me.

She's a witch!

I'm sorry.

I didn't want any of this to happen.

Get away from me! My dad's a lawyer.

Let's go, Sean.

Sean, are you coming?

Sean!

I think I'll walk Cassie home.

You will?

I am disgusted! I'm the Pumpkin Queen!

Hello? Is anybody else in here?

Hear me and hear me good.

I've got a complimentary large pizza

with two toppings,

your choice, coming at you. I'm serious.

Could you get me down from here?

Yeah. Yeah, sure. Here.

Come on. Oh, right here.

Be careful.

Grab my hand. Here.

Hey, wait up.

Hey, you need a ride?

In your dreams!

Is it the car?

I mean, the slime can come right off.

Looks good. I'm hungry.

This is yummy.

Pizza dude was cool.

Mmm-hmm.

Here you go. Monster-stain free.

Thank you.

Hey, you don't look so bad

in my dad's clothes.

Yeah, I'll grow into them.

Ready?

Okay.

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Dan Angel

Dan Angel is an American film and television producer, screenwriter, story editor and showrunner. He has written and produced a number of television series and movies, often with his writing partner Billy Brown, including The X-Files, Goosebumps, Animorphs, Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story, Door to Door, R. L. Stine's The Haunting Hour: Don't Think About It, Christmas in Canaan, R. L. Stine's The Haunting Hour: The Series and Dan Vs.. His work has won numerous awards, including a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Made for Television Movie and Peabody Award recognizing his work executive producing Door to Door. and another Emmy Award for Outstanding Children's Series in his work on R. L. Stine's The Haunting Hour: The Series. more…

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