iMurders Page #2
- Year:
- 2008
- 94 min
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- Listen to me.
Poor guy's barely cold
in the ground.
So, Mark, do you have
something exciting
- on tap for us?
- You need excitement, baby?
- Come on over to Bigstuff.
- Pfft. Please.
Now now, sugar.
You be nice to Beauty.
When you're ready to be bad,
you can come
and play in my den, baby.
That's MeltNurMouth--
she's a phone sex operator.
Not that
this little game of seduction
isn't yummingly stimulating--
even for a queen like me--
but I do believe that it's time to get
this month's game off the ground,
- don't you?
Every month we play some kind of
challenge or game that Mark thinks up--
crazy scenarios that play out
over the course of the month--
- and Mark he goes all out.
- That sounds like fun.
Yeah, and whoever wins
gets a prize--
usually some kind
of cool movie memorabilia.
Oh, actually I just won recently.
Look at this.
This is the menu that John Travolta
and Uma Thurman look at
in "Pulp Fiction."
- $5 shake. Remember that?
- Wow.
So after years
of fighting this with my last breath,
I'm ashamed to admit
that I have been bitten
by the reality-television bug.
Heaven help me.
So I decided
to incorporate a little bit of that
into this month's extravaganza.
- Oh, no.
I know. I know.
in my most favorite holiday--
Halloween--
I thought we can use
a little bit of that macabre...
flavor, if you will.
- So this month
we'll have a little bit
of bloody intrigue...
- Really?
- ...a tinge of theater...
and yes-- dare I say?
--a little sprinkling
of that "Survivor" mentality.
Ready to play?
Then here are the rules.
- What's up, slick chick?
- I'm late.
- For what?
- Well, for class, obviously.
That's obvious from
Those are big words for a janitor.
lf you don't want what I've got, fine.
No no, what-- what you got?
I'm listening.
Nah. Huh-uh, you first.
- About my deal.
Oh, no, baby.
You ain't getting none of this.
- I don't want none of that.
- Yes, you do.
- Maybe I do.
- Uh-huh.
- Listen, what I want is knowledge.
- Knowledge?
Yeah, computer knowledge--
just like yourself.
- Ah. Now that I can help you with.
- Yeah.
But first I want to know
what's going on in that building.
I want you to know, Amy,
that this is good work--
very good work--
but it's mechanical.
Mechanical?
I don't understand.
Well, there's a lot of citation
and you show tremendous insight,
but what I'm not hearing
is your voice, you know?
Your voice.
I tried.
I know you tried.
It's obvious you tried,
but I want you to try again--
this time with passion.
- Yes, Professor.
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