Bad Blood: The Movie

Synopsis: A classic werewolf flick with an amphibious twist; it's a race against time to find the antidote.
Director(s): Tim Reis
Production: Level 33 Entertainment
 
IMDB:
4.4
TV-14
Year:
2016
80 min
Website
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- Delivers the ball inside.

Count even at one.

We are here in the bottom

of the seventh.

Wolves enjoying a healthy

7-1 lead on the road.

Scott, it's been like this

all series.

- And it's only the latest

in a string of trouble

for the frogs,

ever since

team captain Mike cabrera

was suspended for steroid use

all the way back in march.

- Yeah.

For any team,

much less this one.

Fastball delivered high.

Swung up above foul.

Strike two.

You lose a guy like cabrera --

as you mentioned,

a leader in the clubhouse,

a leader on the field.

Boys are basically flyin' blind

out there without him.

- It's funny.

When you look at it,

their last 17 games,

they lost 15.

- That's not funny.

- And you know

what's even scarier than that?

- What is?

- Is, in those games,

they only scored 19 runs.

- That averages out

to 1.26 runs per game

down here at the stat sheet.

That's just not

where you want to be.

- The following message

has been transmitted

at the request of the drayton

county police department.

An escape has occurred

from the drayton county

correctional facility.

One subject,

mark beltran has escaped.

He is described

as a white male,

5 feet, 11 inches tall.

He has blue eyes and light brown

shoulder-length hair.

The subject was last seen

wearing an orange jumpsuit.

He should be considered

armed and dangerous.

- I don't know.

Why does it matter?

- Well, I think it's wonderful

that you're taking

this time off.

I really do.

It's something that I wish

that I had done

when I was your age.

Victoria?

- Uh,

yeah, uh, it's great.

- Well, it's good

to have you home, honey.

- You plan on going back

next semester?

Or is it gonna take longer

than that to "find yourself"

or whatever it is

that's happening here?

Don't look at me.

- You don't know that!

- Oh, I've watched

enough daytime TV

to know a junkie

when I see one, sweetheart.

- Shh! She'll hear you!

- Good!

Let her hear!

I want her to hear!

- Look, you just need

to give her some time.

That's all it is!

This is new to her!

I mean, hell,

it's new to me, too!

After Michael passed --

- oh, enough already!

That was almost 2 years ago!

It's time she moved past that.

You have.

- Look, Wade, I love you.

We just need some time

to adjust.

That's all it is.

Look, I know her.

She will come around eventually.

She's just never

dealt well with change.

- Change

is all there is, Lillian.

Hell, Wade Jr.'s,

what, 10, 12 years old.

He's already been through

four mothers in his lifetime.

Victoria could learn

a thing or two from him.

- What are you doing?

- Holy sh*t!

Junior, don't do that.

- Where are you going?

- Shut up. Keep your voice down.

Where are you going?

- Nowhere.

What are you doing out of bed?

- Got hungry.

- Shh, shh!

- Got hungry.

Does my dad know

you're taking his car nowhere?

- Okay.

No, and he can't find out.

You keep full-sized candy bars

in the house?

Okay. Please, junior,

just promise me that

you won't say anything to them.

They think that I'm sleeping.

Please, just do me

this one favor.

And I swear I will never ask you

for anything

ever again.

Promise me, sh*t head.

- Okay.

- Thank you. I mean it.

- Sh*t. Sh*t. Sh*t. Sh*t.

Damn it, junior.

- Victoria!

- Sh*t. Sh*t.

Sh*t.

- Get back here with my car!

Victoria, where are you going?

Victoria!

Son of a b*tch. God damn it.

- What are you doing, Wade?

- 911, what is your emergency?

- Yes, I need to report

a stolen vehicle.

- Okay, sir.

- No, Wade. Please, no.

- Is there a medical emergency

or violent crime in progress?

- No.

Like I said, my car was stolen.

And I want it back.

- All on-duty officers

in your area

have been diverted

from their regular patrols.

- The hell are you

talking about?

- Due to the non-emergency

nature of the incident,

I will be unable to dispatch

any units at this time.

If you give me

your name, address,

vehicle description,

and location of the theft,

we will have an officer

follow up with you

as soon as we

are able to do so, sir.

Are you able to provide --

- thank you.

Hey!

- What?

Uh, uh, yeah, I will be.

- You better.

It's not like

we haven't seen you

in almost a year or anything.

- Sh*t. I have to get gas.

- We're gonna be late.

- Do you have any money?

- Not for gas.

- Uh, check the wallet.

- Wade worthington, platinum.

All right, lil.

Now it's all comin' together.

- Need anything?

- Uh, yeah.

A-ask him to put $20 on three.

- Turning to tonight's

top story,

we have breaking news

regarding the prison escape

that has all of the greater

drayton area on high alert.

Police have now released

the identity

of the alleged escapee,

none other than dit murderer

Dr. mark beltran.

Beltran was awaiting trial...

- ...for multiple homicides

committed on dit

campus last month.

For more on this evolving story,

we go live...

- And 20 bucks on two.

- And he was being transported

to the medical wing,

where he managed to escape

the maximum-security facility.

- Look, I can call him

if you want.

But he got pissed last time.

- Should've gone through.

- Uh, yeah, I got it.

- In his wake,

seven confirmed dead,

four inmates,

three police officers,

among them warden Henry Burke.

Police do not know

how he was able to escape.

And they don't know

where he is headed next.

Beltran was complaining of...

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