Always Watching: A Marble Hornets Story Page #2

Synopsis: On the hunt for an intriguing news story, a small-town news team follows a crew inspecting repossessed houses. Inside a particularly strange house, the news team discovers a box of video tapes inside a locked closet. Sensing a story, they decide to take them back to their studio. From the tapes, they learn that the family who had lived in the house was not pushed out by the banks, but fled the house in fear for their lives. Trying to decode the story, the crew keeps seeing a faceless figure dressed in a dark suit appear in the footage that causes the videotape to scramble. Their fear mounts when this figure, The Operator as he is deemed, starts to appear in their real lives, standing quietly and always watching them. Tortured and terrorized, the three crew members must track down the mystery of The Operator before it's too late.
Genre: Horror
Director(s): James Moran
Production: Gravitas Ventures
 
IMDB:
4.8
R
Year:
2015
92 min
236 Views


They put out the stuff and just cement down the white toilet.

- And then... - That's so bad.

They ripped the wiring out of the walls.

- Why do it? - Oh no.

- I don't know. They are very upset about that. - "ripped the wiring out of the walls"?

Well, it smells delicious in here.

Ahaha man, Milo. What happened?

- What did we learn today, buddy? - What...?

Let Sleeping Dogs ...

- Listen for Leonard. - Oh my God. What happened?

There could be squatters in the house.

Does not nest we removed It was filmed? No, i guess.

What is that for?

Well, it is to know that legally BSR was here.

All right, people. We on it.

Can I just say real fast how truant I am?

we make a note about garbage?

Have you guys ever seen the reality show on PBS 70

- Called "An American Family"? - Yeah.

That's what exactly we trying to do here.

Barbara sent me emails, wanting to know what the hell we were doing.

. So would you mind calling? Thank you. - No, I do not want to...

Last one for the day.

Alright, Mr. Mrs. Wittlocke. Let's see what you get.

Hello? Is there anybody at home in the priest?

What the hell?

Are you sure no one's living here?

I had never seen anything like this. The power is still on.

The place is also covered in dust, too.

Do people usually leaves these much stuff?

Perhaps we have gotten.

Hello?

Hey, Milo, come to get a shot of this.

Is homework.

Hence, I wonder if little Tara's doing her homework

and then... next minute she's gone.

Hey guys, we got messages.

Hey, Dan, buddy.

Look, I tried to reach you all day yesterday no luck.

Will you come to work this morning?

Listen, Dan, if you don't call me back,

that's really not much more I can do for you.

I am Makaela. Did u go on vacation?

I have seeing u around the last few days.

Hey listen, your mails pile up very high so on to your elementary,

your daughter, Tara has been absenced for the past two days

and we yet can't communicate either two of you.

Dan, honey, It's mom.

Why haven't you called me back? Is everything okay?

Call me.

Hey, Dan, I'm Tim Carey, just to check it in.

You missed a night of poker ...

Well, Dan, picked up that phone,

answer text, or anything.

You have not given me a single respond ...

Really?

Yes, that's better. Okay.

Yikes.

It smells weird.

Uhhhh, yeap.

A standard basement.

We'll see.

What the hell...?

What is that?

Eww, is that mold?

Oh no. Leonard. I think you have mold.

What the hell is that?

Yo.

Oh! Jesus Christ! Yo!

- What is wrong with you? - Oh, Milo, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.

- What are you doing back here? - I found this ...

- With a bunch of graffiti out here. - I see, I see.

I think there were squatters. What is wrong with you?

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Ian Shorr

Ian Shorr is a writer and producer, known for Splinter (2008), Infinite (2021) and Office Uprising. more…

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